Serie B

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Serie B
Serie B 2007-08
Founded
1929
Nation
Flag of Italy Italy
Promotion To
Serie A
Relegation To
Serie C1
Number of Teams
22
Cups
Coppa Italia
Current Champions (2007/08)
Chievo Verona
Website
Official

Serie B is the name of the second highest football league in Italy. It consists of 22 teams. The championship is often called the cadetti, which means 'juniors' or 'cadets', or campionato cadetto.

Serie B was composed of 20 teams until the 2002-2003 season. It was enlarged to 24 teams for the 2003-2004 season due to legal problems relating to Calcio Catania relegation. The league reverted to 22 teams for the 2004-2005 season, while Serie A expanded from 18 to 20 teams.

During the regular season, each team plays 42 games - 2 each against every opponent. In Italian football, a true round-robin format is used - In the first half of the season, called andata, each team plays once against all its opponents, a total of 21 games. In the second half of the season, called ritorno, each team will play the same teams in the exact same order, the only difference being that a home game played in the first half will be an away game with that same team in the second half, and vice versa.

Beginning with the 2006-07 season, the Serie B champion is awarded the cup Ali della Vittoria (Wings of Victory). The trophy is 63 cm high and weighs 5 Kg. Its structure represents the wings of the goddess Nike (goddess of victory) holding a cup similar to an olympic flame.

Serie B matches are usually played on Saturday. In past years, one game would be played on Friday called anticipo (the advanced game) and one game would be played on Monday called posticipo (the post-dated game), but this has been suspended for the 2007-08 season. The league also plays on several Wednesdays to fit in all 42 games. The league plays on Sunday if Serie A is off.

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[edit] Promotion and Relegation

At the end of the season , three teams are promoted to Serie A and four teams are relegated to Serie C1. The top two teams are automatically promoted. If the 3rd-placed team is 10 or more points ahead of the 4th-placed team, it too is automatically promoted, otherwise the 3rd through 6th-placed teams enter a playoff tournament to determine the other team that will be promoted.

If the playoff conditions exist, the first round pairs the 3rd-placed team vs the 6th-placed team and the 4th-placed team vs the 5th-placed team in a double-leg series with the higher classified team having home-field advantage in the 2nd leg. The team with the higher aggregate score moves on to the second round. If at the end of regular play in the second leg an aggregate tie exists, the higher classified team moves on (the away goals rule is not used).

The two winners then play in a two-legged 'final' under a similar format with the higher-classified team at home in the second leg. The only difference being that if an aggregate tie exists at the end of regular play in the second leg, extra time is played. If the two teams are still tied after thirty minutes, the higher classified team is the one promoted.

In the relegation zone, the three last-placed teams (20th,21st and 22nd) are automatically demoted to Serie C1. If the 18th-placed team is 5 or more points ahead of the 19th-placed team, then the 19th-placed team becomes the 4th and final team to be demoted, otherwise the conditions for a playoff more commonly called playout exist.

If the playout is necessary, the 18th and 19th-placed teams are paired in a two-legged series with home-field advantage in the 2nd leg going to the 18th-placed team. The team with the higher aggregate score remains in Serie B while the loser becomes the fourth team relegated to Serie C1. If an aggregate tie exists at the end of regulation play of the 2nd leg, the 18th-placed team is saved, and the 19th-placed team is demoted.

[edit] Champion clubs

[edit] Promotions by season

  • Italics denotes teams promoted after playoff or qualification match.
  • Parentheses denote teams not promoted.
Season Winners Runners-up Third Place Other promotions
1929-30 Casale Legnano (La Dominante) -
1930-31 Fiorentina Bari (Palermo) -
1931-32 Palermo Padova (Verona) -
1932-33 Livorno Brescia (Modena) -
1933-34 Sampierdarenese (Bari) (Modena) -
1934-35 Bari Genova 1893 (Novara) -
1935-36 Lucchese Novara (Livorno) -
1936-37 Livorno Atalanta (Modena) -
1937-38 Modena Novara (Alessandria) -
1938-39 Fiorentina Venezia (Atalanta) -
1939-40 Atalanta Livorno (Lucchese) -
1940-41 Liguria Modena (Brescia) -
1941-42 Bari Vicenza (Pescara -
1942-43 Modena Brescia (Napoli) -
1945-46 Alessandria (Pro Patria) (Vigevano) -
1946-47 Gir. A: Pro Patria
Gir. B: Lucchese
Gir. C: Salernitana
Gir. A: (Legnano)
Gir. B: (Padova)
Gir. C: (Ternana)
Gir. A: (Novara)
Gir. B: (Empoli)
Gir. C: (Pescara)
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1947-48 Gir. A: Novara
Gir. B: Padova
Gir. C: Palermo
Gir. A: (Brescia)
Gir. B: (Verona)
Gir. C: (Pisa)
Gir. A: (Como)
Gir. B: (Spal)
Gir. C: (Lecce)
-
1948-49 Como Venezia (Vicenza) -
1949-50 Napoli Udinese (Legnano) -
1950-51 S.P.A.L. Legnano (Modena) -
1951-52 Roma (Brescia) (Messina) -
1952-53 Genoa Legnano (Catania) -
1953-54 Catania Pro Patria (Cagliari) -
1954-55 Lanerossi Vicenza Padova (Modena) -
1955-56 Udinese Palermo (Como) -
1956-57 Verona Alessandria (Brescia) -
1957-58 Triestina Bari (Venezia) -
1958-59 Atalanta Palermo (Lecco) -
1959-60 Torino Lecco Catania -
1960-61 Venezia Ozo Mantova Palermo -
1961-62 Genoa Napoli Modena -
1962-63 Messina Bari Lazio -
1963-64 Varese Cagliari Foggia -
1964-65 Brescia Napoli S.P.A.L. -
1965-66 Venezia Lecco Mantova -
1966-67 Sampdoria Varese (Catanzaro) -
1967-68 Palermo Verona Pisa -
1968-69 Lazio Brescia Bari -
1969-70 Varese Foggia Catania -
1970-71 Mantova Atalanta Catanzaro -
1971-72 Ternana Lazio Palermo -
1972-73 Genoa Cesena Foggia -
1973-74 Varese Ascoli Ternana -
1974-75 Perugia Como Verona -
1975-76 Genoa Catanzaro Foggia -
1976-77 Lanerossi Vicenza Atalanta Pescara -
1977-78 Ascoli Catanzaro Avellino -
1978-79 Udinese Cagliari Pescara -
1979-80 Como Pistoiese Brescia -
1980-81 Milan Genoa Cesena -
1981-82 Verona Pisa Sampdoria -
1982-83 Milan Lazio Catania -
1983-84 Atalanta Como Cremonese -
1984-85 Pisa Lecce Bari -
1985-86 Ascoli Brescia Empoli -
1986-87 Pescara Pisa Cesena -
1987-88 Bologna Lecce Lazio Atalanta
1988-89 Genoa Bari Udinese Cremonese
1989-90 Torino Pisa Cagliari Parma
1990-91 Foggia Verona Cremonese Ascoli
1991-92 Brescia Pescara Ancona Udinese
1992-93 Reggiana Cremonese Piacenza Lecce
1993-94 Fiorentina Bari Brescia Padova
1994-95 Piacenza Udinese Vicenza Atalanta
1995-96 Bologna Verona Perugia Reggiana
1996-97 Brescia Empoli Lecce Bari
1997-98 Salernitana Venezia Cagliari Perugia
1998-99 Verona Torino Reggina Lecce
1999-00 Vicenza Atalanta Brescia Napoli
2000-01 Torino Piacenza Chievo Venezia
2001-02 Como Modena Reggina Empoli
2002-03 Siena Sampdoria Lecce Ancona
2003-04 Palermo Cagliari Livorno Messina, Atalanta, Fiorentina
2004-05 Empoli Treviso Ascoli -
2005-06 Atalanta Catania Torino -
2006-07 Juventus Napoli Genoa -
2007-08 Chievo Verona Bologna TBD -

[edit] Performance by club

Club Winners Runners-up Winning Years

Asim

Genoa
(Genova 1893)
6 1 1935, 1953, 1962, 1973, 1976, 1989
Atalanta 4 3 1940, 1959, 1984, 2006
Brescia 3 6 1965, 1992, 1997
Verona 3 4 1957, 1982, 1999
Como 3 2 1949, 1980, 2002
Palermo 3 2 1932, 1968, 2004
Torino 3 1 1960, 1990, 2001
Varese 3 1 1964, 1970, 1974
Vicenza
(Lanerossi Vicenza)
3 1 1955, 1977, 2000
Fiorentina 3 - 1931, 1939, 1994
Bari 2 6 1935, 1942
Venezia 2 3 1961, 1966
Novara 2 2 1938, 1948
Udinese 2 2 1956, 1979
Ascoli 2 1 1978, 1986
Livorno 2 1 1933, 1937
Bologna 2 1 1988, 1996
Lucchese 2 - 1936, 1947
Milan 2 - 1981, 1983
Salernitana 2 - 1947, 1998
Modena 1 4 1943
Pisa 1 4 1985
Padova 1 3 1948
Lazio 1 2 1969
Napoli 1 3 1950
Perugia 1 2 1975
Pescara 1 2 1987
Pro Patria 1 2 1947
Alessandria 1 1 1946
Catania 1 1 1954
Empoli 1 1 2005
Foggia 1 1 1991
Mantova 1 1 1971
Piacenza 1 1 1995
Sampdoria 1 1 1967
Ternana 1 1 1972
Casale 1 - 1930
Chievo 1 - 2008
Juventus 1 - 2007
Liguria 1 - 1941
Messina 1 - 1963
Reggiana 1 - 1993
Roma 1 - 1952
Sampierdarenese 1 - 1934
Siena 1 - 2003
Spal 1 - 1951
Triestina 1 - 1958
Legnano - 4 -
Cagliari - 3 -
Catanzaro - 2 -
Lecce - 2 -
Lecco - 2 -
Cesena - 1 -
Cremonese - 1 -
Pistoiese - 1 -
Treviso - 1 -

[edit] Titles by region

Region Titles Winning Clubs
Flag of Lombardy Lombardia
16
Atalanta (4), Brescia (3), Como (3), Varese (3), Milan (2), Pro Patria (1)
Flag of Tuscany Toscana
10
Fiorentina (3), Livorno (2), Lucchese (2), Pisa (1), Empoli (1), Siena (1)
Flag of Veneto Veneto
10
Verona (3), Vicenza (3), Venezia (2), Padova (1), Chievo (1)
Flag of Liguria Liguria
9
Genoa (6), Liguria (1), Sampdoria (1), Sampierdarenese (1)
Flag of Piedmont Piemonte
8
Torino (3), Novara (2), Alessandria (1), Casale (1), Juventus (1)
Flag of Emilia-Romagna Emilia-Romagna
6
Bologna (2), Modena (1), Piacenza (1), Reggiana (1), Spal (1)
Flag of Sicily Sicilia
5
Palermo (3), Catania (1), Messina (1)
Flag of Apulia Puglia
3
Bari (2), Foggia (1)
Flag of Campania Campania
3
Salernitana (2), Napoli (1)
Flag of Friuli-Venezia Giulia Friuli-Venezia Giulia
3
Udinese (2), Triestina (1)
Flag of Lazio Lazio
2
Lazio (1), Roma (1)
Flag of Marche Marche
2
Ascoli (2)
Flag of Umbria Umbria
2
Perugia (1), Ternana (1)
Flag of Abruzzo Abruzzo
1
Pescara (1)

[edit] Titles by city

City Titles Winning Clubs
Genova
9
Genoa (6), Liguria (1), Sampdoria (1), Sampierdarenese (1)
Bergamo
4
Atalanta (4)
Torino
4
Torino (3), Juventus (1)
Verona
4
Verona (3), Chievo (1)
Brescia
3
Brescia (3)
Como
3
Como (3)
Firenze
3
Fiorentina (3)
Palermo
3
Palermo (3)
Varese
3
Varese (3)
Vicenza
3
Vicenza (3)
Ascoli Piceno
2
Ascoli (2)
Bari
2
Bari (2)
Bologna
2
Bologna (2)
Livorno
2
Livorno (2)
Lucca
2
Lucchese (2)
Milano
2
Milan (2)
Novara
2
Novara (2)
Roma
2
Lazio (1), Roma (1)
Salerno
2
Salernitana (2)
Udine
2
Udinese (2)
Venezia
2
Venezia (2)
Alessandria
1
Alessandria (1)
Busto Arsizio
1
Pro Patria (1)
Casale Monferrato
1
Casale (1)
Catania
1
Catania (1)
Empoli
1
Empoli (1)
Ferrara
1
Spal (1)
Foggia
1
Foggia (1)
Mantova
1
Mantova (1)
Messina
1
Messina (1)
Modena
1
Modena (1)
Napoli
1
Napoli (1)
Padova
1
Padova (1)
Perugia
1
Perugia (1)
Pescara
1
Pescara (1)
Piacenza
1
Piacenza (1)
Pisa
1
Pisa (1)
Reggio Emilia
1
Reggiana (1)
Siena
1
Siena (1)
Terni
1
Ternana (1)
Trieste
1
Triestina (1)

[edit] Complete team list

[edit] Seasons in Serie B

These are the 134 clubs which took part to the 76 Serie B editions played from 1929-30 to 2007-08. The bolded teams competes in Serie B in the current season.

[edit] The 1945-46 Serie B Alta Italia post-war championship

This championship was organized by geographical criteria with only Northern Italy Serie B and the best Northern Italy Serie C teams taking part. Southern Italy Serie B teams took part to Serie A 1945-46. For this reason, this championship is not included in the statistics.

[edit] Serie B members for 2007–08

The following twenty-two clubs will be competing in Serie B during the 2007–08 season.

Club
Finishing position
in 2006–07
First season in
Serie B
First season of
current spell in
Serie B
AlbinoLeffe 10th 2003–04 2003–04
Ascoli 19th in Serie A 1972–73 2007–08
Avellino Serie C1/B play-off winners 1973–74 2007–08
Bari 13th 1929–30 2001–02
Bologna 7th 1982–83 2005–06
Brescia 6th 1932–33 2005–06
Cesena 16th 1946–47 2004–05
Chievo 18th in Serie A 1994–95 2007–08
Frosinone 14th 2006–07 2006–07
Grosseto Serie C1/A winners 2007–08 2007–08
Lecce 9th 1929–30 2006–07
Mantova 8th 1959–60 2005–06
Messina 20th in Serie A 1932–33 2007–08
Modena 15th 1932–33 2004–05
Piacenza 4th 1987–88 2003–04
Pisa Serie C1/A play-off winners 1934–35 2007–08
Ravenna Serie C1/B winners 1993–94 2007–08
Rimini 5th 1976–77 2005–06
Spezia 18th 1929–30 2006–07
Treviso 12th 1946–47 2006–07
Triestina 17th 1957–58 2002–03
Vicenza 11th 1933–34 2001–02

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

[edit] References