A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | CH | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9
Season | 2020–21 |
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Dates | Regular season: 26 September 2020 – 2 May 2021 Play-offs and play-outs: 9 May 2021 – 17 June 2021 |
Promoted | Como Perugia Ternana Alessandria (via play-off) |
Relegated | Novara (excluded) Livorno Sambenedettese (excluded) Carpi (excluded) Fano Ravenna Arezzo Casertana (excluded) Bisceglie Cavese Trapani (excluded) |
Matches played | 1,102[1] |
Goals scored | 2,604 (2.36 per match)[2] |
Top goalscorer | Jacopo Manconi (15+3 goals) Anthony Partipilo (18 goals) |
Biggest home win | Piacenza 6–0 Pro Sesto[3] Juventus U23 6–0 Livorno[4] Padova 6–0 Carpi[5] |
Biggest away win | Mantova 0–6 Padova[6] |
Highest scoring | Lucchese 4–5 AlbinoLeffe[7] Ternana 7–2 Cavese[8] |
Longest winning run | 11 matches Ternana[9] |
Longest unbeaten run | 24 matches Ternana[10] |
Longest winless run | 18 matches Ravenna[11] Vibonese[12] |
Longest losing run | 10 matches Cavese[13] Imolese[14] |
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The 2020–21 Serie C was the seventh season of the unified Serie C division, the third tier of the Italian football league system.
Teams
The league was initially to be contested by 60 teams, but was reduced to 59 following the exclusion of Trapani.
Relegated from Serie B
- Perugia
- Trapani (subsequently excluded)
- Juve Stabia
- Livorno
Promoted from Serie D
- Lucchese (Girone A winners)
- Pro Sesto (Girone B winners)
- Legnago (Girone C runners-up)[15]
- Mantova (Girone D winners)
- Grosseto (Girone E winners)
- Matelica (Girone F winners)
- Turris (Girone G winners)
- Foggia (Girone H winners)[16]
- Palermo (Girone I winners)
Readmissions
Following the disbandment of Sicula Leonzio and Siena, two relegated clubs were readmitted as members of Serie C.
During the season
On 4 October 2020, Trapani was excluded from the league after failing to play two consecutive matches.[17]
Stadia and locations
Group A (North & Central West)
8 teams from Lombardy, 6 teams from Tuscany, 4 teams from Piedmont, 1 team from Emilia-Romagna and 1 team from Sardinia.
Club | City | Stadium | Capacity |
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AlbinoLeffe | Albino and Leffe | Città di Gorgonzola (Gorgonzola) | 3,766 |
Alessandria | Alessandria | Giuseppe Moccagatta | 5,926 |
Carrarese | Carrara | Dei Marmi | 9,500 |
Como | Como | Giuseppe Sinigaglia | 13,602 |
Giana Erminio | Gorgonzola | Città di Gorgonzola | 3,766 |
Grosseto | Grosseto | Olimpico Carlo Zecchini | 9,988 |
Juventus U23 | Turin | Giuseppe Moccagatta (Alessandria) | 5,926 |
Lecco | Lecco | Rigamonti-Ceppi | 4,997 |
Livorno | Livorno | Armando Picchi | 14,267 |
Lucchese | Lucca | Porta Elisa | 12,800 |
Novara | Novara | Silvio Piola (Novara) | 17,875 |
Olbia | Olbia | Bruno Nespoli | 4,000 |
Pergolettese | Crema | Giuseppe Voltini | 4,095 |
Piacenza | Piacenza | Leonardo Garilli | 21,668 |
Pistoiese | Pistoia | Marcello Melani | 13,195 |
Pontedera | Pontedera | Ettore Mannucci | 2,700 |
Pro Patria | Busto Arsizio | Carlo Speroni | 5,000 |
Pro Sesto | Sesto San Giovanni | Breda | 4,501 |
Pro Vercelli | Vercelli | Silvio Piola (Vercelli) | 5,500 |
Renate | Renate | Città di Meda (Meda) | 2,500 |
Group B (North & Central East)
5 teams from Emilia-Romagna, 5 teams from Marche, 3 teams from Veneto, 2 teams from Lombardy, 2 teams from Umbria, 1 team from Friuli-Venezia Giulia, 1 team from Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol and 1 team from Tuscany.
Club | City | Stadium | Capacity |
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Arezzo | Arezzo | Città di Arezzo | 13,128 |
Carpi | Carpi | Sandro Cabassi | 5,510 |
Cesena | Cesena | Dino Manuzzi | 20,194 |
Fano | Fano | Raffaele Mancini | 8,880 |
FeralpiSalò | Salò and Lonato del Garda | Lino Turina (Salò) | 2,364 |
Fermana | Fermo | Bruno Recchioni | 8,920 |
Gubbio | Gubbio | Pietro Barbetti | 4,939 |
Imolese | Imola | Mario Gavagnin-Sinibaldo Nocini[18] (Verona) Romeo Galli[19] |
1,500 4,000 |
Legnago | Legnago | Mario Sandrini | 2,152 |
Mantova | Mantua | Danilo Martelli | 14,884 |
Matelica | Matelica | Helvia Recina (Macerata) | 4,315 |
Modena | Modena | Alberto Braglia | 21,092 |
Padova | Padua | Euganeo | 32,420 |
Perugia | Perugia | Renato Curi | 23,625 |
Ravenna | Ravenna | Bruno Benelli | 12,020 |
Sambenedettese | San Benedetto del Tronto | Riviera delle Palme | 22,000 |
Südtirol | Bolzano | Lino Turina[20] (Salò) Druso[21] |
2,364 3,000 |
Triestina | Trieste | Nereo Rocco | 26,500 |
Virtus Verona | Verona | Mario Gavagnin-Sinibaldo Nocini | 1,500 |
Vis Pesaro | Pesaro | Tonino Benelli | 4,898 |
Group C (Centre & South)
6 teams from Campania, 5 teams from Apulia, 3 teams from Sicily, 2 teams from Calabria, 1 team from Abruzzo, 1 team from Basilicata, 1 team from Lazio and 1 from Umbria.