• The 1988–89 Serie C2 was the eleventh edition of Serie C2, the fourth highest league in the Italian football league system. A total of 72 teams contested...
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    ASD Giorgione Calcio 2000 (category Serie C clubs)
    1986–1987 – 8th in Girone B with 36 points Serie C2 19871988 – 10th in Girone B with 31 points Serie C2 1988–1989 – 18th in Girone B with 22 points (Relegated)...
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  • 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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    SEF Torres 1903 (category Serie C clubs)
    never had a team in Serie B. Its best result in the third tier is the third place, while it has won Serie C2 twice, in 1986-1987 and 1999–2000. The club...
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  • Frosinone Calcio (category Serie A 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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  • Ternana Calcio (category Serie B clubs)
    Roma. During the 1980s Ternana played between Serie C1 and Serie C2, before going bankrupt on 12 December 1987. Managed by an official liquidator, Ternana...
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  • ASD Victor San Marino (category Serie C clubs)
    year. In the 1988–89 season, the team appeared in the lowest level of the Italian professional league (Serie C2) for the first time. In 1988 A.C. San Marino...
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  • Ranieri III Divisione Winners: 1924–25 Serie C2 Winners: 1988–89 Coppa Italia Serie C Runners-up: 1986–1987 Serie D Winners: 1999–00 Eccellenza Campania...
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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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    Venezia FC (category Serie B clubs)
    Stadio Francesco Baracca in Mestre. In the 1987–88 season, Venezia achieved promotion from Serie C2 to Serie C1, returning to the third tier for the first...
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    Angelo Di Livio (category Serie A players)
    Intercontinental Cup: 1996 Fiorentina Coppa Italia: 2000–01 Serie C2: 2002–03 Perugia Serie C2: 1987–88 Individual ACF Fiorentina Hall of Fame: 2023 Italy UEFA...
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  • 1981 to 1988 and then in Genoa primavera from 1988 to 1991. After that he became a professional footballer and played for many Serie C1 and Serie C2 teams...
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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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  • Pisa SC (category Serie B clubs)
    Winners: 1985–86, 1987–88 Serie B Winners: 1984–85, 1986–87 Serie C Winners: 1933–34, 1964–65 Serie C2 Winners: 1998–99 Coppa Italia Serie C Winners: 1999–2000...
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  • Modena FC 2018 (category Serie B clubs)
    in which the club was relegated to Serie C. In the following season, it was relegated even further down to Serie C2, its lowest point since the club was...
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  • Giuseppe Galderisi (category Serie A players)
    started a coaching career in 2000 as Serie C2 club Gubbio's boss. He then served as coach in years later for other Serie C clubs, such as Cremonese and Giulianova...
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    made 25 appearances in Serie C2. The following year he was bought by Torino where he played the last 4 matches of the 1988–89 Serie A championship where...
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    AC Perugia Calcio (category Serie A clubs)
    non-FIFA nationality. Serie B: Winner: 1974–75 Serie C1: Winner: 1932–33, 1966–67, 1993–94, 2013–14, 2020–21 Serie C2: Winner: 1987–88, 2011–12 Supercoppa...
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  • in Serie C2 and Serie C1. 1976–1978 Chievo (Youths) 1978–1980 Chievo 1980–1983 Verona (Youths) 1983–1984 Pescantina 1984–1985 Benacense 1985–1987 Chievo...
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  • Vastese Calcio 1902 (category Serie C clubs)
    back to Serie D in 1988, and returning to Serie C2 in 1990 after a successful season in the Italian top amateur level. Relegated from Serie C2 in 1994...
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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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  • Calcio Foggia 1920 (category Serie C clubs)
    fare any better down in Serie C1, with another successive relegation to Serie C2. Playing football in Italy's fourth tier was far less glamorous than the...
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  • Spezia Calcio (category Serie A clubs)
    fourth-division Serie C2. Spezia returned the next year with another promotion but again fell back down in 1981. Another spell in Serie C was to follow...
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  • US Alessandria Calcio 1912 (category Serie A clubs)
    Maurizio Sarri Moreno Longo Serie B Winners: 1945–46 Serie C Winners: 1973–74 (group A) Serie C2 Winners: 1990–91 (group A) Serie D Winners: 2007–08 (group...
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    compulsory military service. In 1988, he progressed more rapidly than normal to the national third division, Serie C1 and Serie C2. After three seasons, he was...
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    lasted 13 years, has started the season in Serie C2 1992–93 and continued until the 2004–05 season in Serie C1. After the company failed in 2005, a phoenix...
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    AC Legnano (category Serie A clubs)
    1974–75 saw the club slump down to Serie D; this was soon rectified as coach Luciano Sassi pulled the club back into Serie C2 with a runners up spot in 1977–78...
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    SPAL (category Serie A clubs)
    promotions from Serie C2 to Serie B, under the management of Giovan Battista Fabbri. Donigaglia left the presidency in 2002 with the squad in Serie C1. He was...
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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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    Salvatore Schillaci (category Serie A players)
    year Scores and results list Italy's goal tally first. Messina Serie C: 1985–86 Serie C2: 1982–83 Juventus Coppa Italia: 1989–90 UEFA Cup: 1989–90 Internazionale...
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