• it was decided to split Serie C into Serie C1 (the third highest league) and Serie C2. Upon its inception in 1978–79, Serie C2 consisted of four divisions...
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    1952–1953, when the Serie D was still called IV Serie (fourth division). Its assignment was suspended from 1958–1959 to 19911992. Italian football league...
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    ASD Giorgione Calcio 2000 (category Serie C clubs)
    1990–1991 – 1st in Girone E with 51 points (lost promotion play-offs) Interregionale 19911992 – 1st in Girone B with 49 points (Promoted) Serie C2 1992–1993 –...
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  • Ternana Calcio (category Serie C clubs)
    (2020–present) Serie B Winners: 1971–72 Serie C1 Winners: 1967–68, 1991–92, 2011–12, 2020–21 Serie C2 Winners: 1996–97 Supercoppa di Serie C Winners: 2021...
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    SEF Torres 1903 (category Serie C clubs)
    from Serie B, behind rivals Cagliari (winners of the tournament), Foggia and Palermo. In 1990–1991, following relegation on the field to Serie C2, came...
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  • third being Serie C. In 1978, it was decided to split Serie C into Serie C1 and Serie C2. Serie C2, the fourth highest professional league in the Italian...
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  • Frederic Massara (category Serie B players)
    another Serie B club, Fidelis Andria, with little success; following that, he played with several other teams at Serie B, Serie C1 and Serie C2 level before...
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  • Frosinone Calcio (category Serie B clubs)
    national level, Frosinone have won two championships of Serie C2 (1986–87 and 2003–04) and two of Serie D (1965–66 and 1970–71). On 16 May 2015, the Ciociari...
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  • leagues of Italian football, playing in Serie C, Serie C1, Serie C2 and Interregionale, before retiring in 1992.[citation needed] From 1997 to 2003, he...
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  • ASD Victor San Marino (category Serie C clubs)
    team was relegated to Serie D in the 1989–90 season after finishing second-last in Serie C2. After finishing 17th in the 1991–92 season San Marino Calcio...
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  • US Catanzaro 1929 (category Serie B clubs)
    in 1990 and 1991, staying in Serie C2 for twelve seasons until 2003. In 2005, after two consecutive promotions, Catanzaro returned to Serie B after a 15-year...
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    US Livorno 1915 (category Serie D clubs)
    were relegated to Serie C2 in 1982–83 and played again in the third level between 1984 and 1989. The club was then canceled in 1991, being forced to start...
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    Como 1907 (category Coppa Italia Serie C winning clubs)
    admitted to Serie D, the top level of non-professional football in Italy, where they spent three seasons before earning promotion back to Serie C2 in 2007...
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  • Ravenna FC (category Serie B clubs)
    Meyong Serie C1 Winners: 1992–93, 1995–96, 2006–07 Super Coppa di Lega Serie C1 Runners-up: 2006–07 Serie C2 Winners: 1991–92 Runners-up: 2004–05 Serie D Winners:...
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    Salvatore Schillaci (category Serie A players)
    90". Scores and results list Italy's goal tally first. Messina Serie C1: 1985–86 Serie C2: 1982–83 Juventus Coppa Italia: 1989–90 UEFA Cup: 1989–90 Internazionale...
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  • US Cremonese (category Serie A clubs)
    achieved promotion to Serie A, with one-year spells in 1984–85, 1989–90 and 1991–92. Cremonese had a successful run in the 1992–93 Anglo-Italian Cup,...
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  • promotion from Serie C2 to Serie C1. He obtained his second promotion in C1 during the 1989–90 season with Fano, and a third promotion during the 1991–92 season...
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    Campobasso FC (category Serie B clubs)
    in 2000, Campobasso were finally promoted back to Serie C2. However, after missing out on Serie C1 promotion in 2001, Campobasso were relegated once...
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  • Marco Osio (category Serie A players)
    After a few experiences at the Serie C level, he retired in 2001. In 2001 Osio became assistant manager of Serie C2 club Brescello. He was successively...
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    US Triestina Calcio 1918 (category Serie A clubs)
    from Serie D and was readmitted to Serie C2 by the federation one year later. In 2001, after six seasons in Serie C2, the club won promotion to Serie C1...
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    Pietro Vierchowod (category Serie A players)
    world in 1992. After his playing career, Vierchowod coached Catania of Serie C1, Florentia Viola (now Fiorentina) of Serie C2 and Triestina of Serie B. In...
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  • Federico Cossato (category Serie A players)
    Cossato. Cossato started his career at Serie D clubs, he then played for Valdagno at Serie C2 and Brescello at Serie C1. in mid-1997 he joined Chievo, which...
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  • In 1993–94 season he played for Cremonese in Serie A. He then played in Serie B, Serie C1 and Serie C2. After his retirement he began a new career as...
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  • AC Monza (category Serie A clubs)
    in five years. Monza were relegated to the Serie C1 in 2001 and then, for the first time, to the Serie C2 (fourth level) in 2002. Amid Monza's financial...
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  • Fano. De Angelis had played 183 games in Italian Serie B; 155 games in Serie C1 and 127 games in Serie C2. Born in Pedaso, in the Province of Fermo, Marche...
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  • Daniele Baldini (category Serie A players)
    national team's staff. Fano Serie C2: 1989–90 [it] (group C) Ravenna Serie C1: 1992–93 [it] (group A) Empoli Coppa Italia Serie C: 1995-96 [it] "UEFA Nations...
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    Domenico Toscano (category Serie B players)
    coach of Serie C Group C club Catania. A youth product of hometown club Reggina, Toscano made his professional debut in 1989 with then-Serie C2 club Adelaide...
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    Fabrizio Ravanelli (category Serie A players)
    1996–97 Lazio Serie A: 1999–2000 Coppa Italia: 1999–2000 Supercoppa Italiana: 2000 Individual Coppa Italia top scorer: 1994–95 (six goals) Serie C2 top scorer:...
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  • Palermo FC (category Serie B clubs)
    (2019–) Serie B Champions (5): 1931–32, 1947–48, 1967–68, 2003–04, 2013–14 Serie C1 Champions (4): 1941–42, 1945–46, 1992–93, 2000–01 Serie C2 Champions...
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  • SSD Sanremese Calcio (category Serie B clubs)
    seasons in Serie C1 from 1979 to 1980, when it achieved an historic 4th place, to 1985–86 when they retreated in Serie C2 and the next year in Serie D. In...
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