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 | 2023–24 |
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Dates | Regular season: 18 August 2023 – 10 May 2024 Play-offs: 17 May 2024 – 2 June 2024 |
Champions | Parma (1st title) |
Promoted | Parma Como Venezia (via play-off) |
Relegated | Ternana (via play-out) Ascoli Feralpisalò Lecco |
Matches played | 380[1] |
Goals scored | 958 (2.52 per match)[2] |
Top goalscorer | Joel Pohjanpalo (22 goals) |
Biggest home win | Cremonese 4–0 Modena Como 4–0 Spezia Feralpisalò 5–1 Lecco Parma 4–0 Lecco |
Biggest away win | Catanzaro 0–5 Parma |
Highest scoring | Catanzaro 5–3 Lecco Venezia 5–3 Sampdoria |
Longest winning run | 5 matches[3] Cittadella (12–16) Como (30–34) Venezia (11–15) |
Longest unbeaten run | 10 matches[3] Cremonese (20–29) |
Longest winless run | 13 matches[3] Lecco (20–32) |
Longest losing run | 8 matches[3] Cittadella (21–28) |
Highest attendance | 33,808[4] Bari 1–1 Ternana (Play-out) |
Lowest attendance | 557[4] Feralpisalò 0–2 Südtirol |
Total attendance | 3,584,786[4] |
Average attendance | 9,434[4] |
← 2022–23 2024–25 → |
The 2023–24 Serie B (known as the Serie BKT for sponsorship reasons) was the 92nd season of the Serie B since its establishment in 1929.
Changes
The following teams changed divisions since the 2022–23 season:
To Serie BRelegated from Serie A Promoted from Serie C
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From Serie BPromoted to Serie A Relegated to Serie C
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Feralpisalò played in Serie B for the first time in history this season, the 125th team entering this round robin league.
After 50 years of absence, Lecco returned to Serie B for the first time since 1973, Catanzaro returned to Serie B after a 17 year spell in lower divisions and Reggiana returned to Serie B after a 2 year spell in Serie C.
On 1 July 2023, the Co.Vi.So.C. rejected the applications of Lecco (due to the documentation involving their home venue of Padua for the season being presented late) and Reggina (due to financial irregularities).[5] On appeal, the Federal Council readmitted Lecco, but confirmed Reggina's exclusion.[6] The following level of appeal, the Collegio di Garanzia of the Italian Olympic Committee, withheld Reggina's exclusion while also ruling in favour of Perugia's demand to overrule FIGC's decision to accept Lecco.[7]
On 3 August, the Administrative Court of Rome again reversed Lecco's exclusion, readmitting the Lombardian club into the Serie B league, while rejecting Reggina's request for readmission. Those decisions were appealed at the Council of State later on 29 August.[8] In case of any vacancies, Brescia and Perugia (in that order) were expected to be readmitted to the league.
On 30 August, the Council of State rejected the demands of Perugia and Reggina and ruled in favour of Lecco and Brescia, consequently the two teams were allowed to take part in the league.
Teams
Stadiums and locations
- ^ Feralpisalò temporarily relocated to Stadio Leonardo Garilli (home stadium of Piacenza) after Stadio Lino Turina did not meet Serie B requirements.
- ^ Lecco played in Stadio Euganeo (home stadium of Padova) the first home game of the season because Stadio Rigamonti-Ceppi initially did not meet Serie B requirements.
Number of teams by regions
No. of
teams |
Region | Team(s) |
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5 | Lombardy | Brescia, Como, Cremonese, Feralpisalò and Lecco |
3 | Emilia-Romagna | Modena, Parma and Reggiana |
2 | Calabria | Catanzaro and Cosenza |
Liguria | Sampdoria and Spezia | |
Veneto | Cittadella and Venezia | |
1 | Apulia | Bari |
Marche | Ascoli | |
Sicily | Palermo | |
Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol | Südtirol | |
Tuscany | Pisa | |
Umbria | Ternana |
Personnel and kits
Team | President | Manager | Captain | Kit manufacturer | Shirt Sponsor (front) | Shirt Sponsor (back) | Shirt Sponsor (sleeve) | Shorts Sponsor |
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Ascoli | Carlo Neri | Massimo Carrera | Eric Botteghin | Nike | Fainplast, Bricofer | Bricofer/Impresa Generale Costruzioni/Edilizia Casciaroli/ATTAL Group | Impresa Turzo (H)/Edil Style (A) | Gruppo Boero |
Bari | Luigi De Laurentiis | Federico Giampaolo (caretaker) | Valerio Di Cesare | Kappa | Molino Casillo | MV Line | Decò Supermercati | Granoro |
Brescia | Massimo Cellino | Rolando Maran | Dimitri Bisoli | Kappa | Gruppo DAC | Le Stagioni d'Italia | Pardgroup | Eat Pink |
Catanzaro | Floriano Noto | Vincenzo Vivarini | Pietro Iemmello | EYE Sport | Coop, Volkswagen Bencivenni | Principe Srl | Main Solution Srl | Coop |
Cittadella | Andrea Gabrielli | Edoardo Gorini | Simone Branca | Erreà | Sirmax, Gruppo Gabrielli | Stylplex (H)/Quartzforms (A)/Marmo Arredo (T) | Pastificio Cecchin | Scilm (H)/Stylplex (A & T) |
Como | Dennis Wise | Osian Roberts (caretaker) | Alessandro Bellemo | Erreà | Mola (H & A)/Quelli che con Luca (T) | Acqua S.Bernardo | None | None |
Cosenza | Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=2023–24_Serie_B