List of Serie C champions and promotions
This article is a list of Serie C champions and promotions since its establishment – including the competition under previous names.
Seconda Divisione
Parentheses denote other teams promoted.
- 1926–27 – Monza, (Carrarese), (Ponziana), (Terni)
- 1927–28 – Edera Trieste, (Rivarolese), (Saronno), (Viareggio), (Seregno), (Forlì)
- 1928–29 – Vogherese, Vigevanesi, Pavia, Clarense, Mirandolese, Rovigo, Empoli
Prima Divisione
Parentheses denote other teams promoted.
- 1929–30 – Udinese, (Libertas), (Derthona), (Palermo)
- 1930–31 – Comense, Vigevanesi, Cagliari
- 1931–32 – Giovanni Grion, Messina, Sampierdarenese
- 1932–33 – Initially: Perugia, Foggia, Vezio Parducci Viareggio, Following expansion: Catanzarese, Seregno, SPAL, Pavia, Vicenza, Derthona
- 1933–34 – Aquila, Pisa, Lucchese, Catania
- 1934–35 – Taranto, Siena
Serie C (1935–78)
Parentheses denote other teams promoted.
Serie C1 (1978–2008)
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Lega Pro Prima Divisione (2008–14)
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Serie C2 (1978–2008)
Seasons from 1978–79 to 1990–91
Season | Group A Winner | Group B Winner | Group C Winner | Group D Winner |
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1978–79 | Sanremese | Cremapergo | Fano | Rende |
1979–80 | Prato | Modena | Giulianova | Cosenza |
1980–81 | Rhodense | Padova | Casertana | Campania |
1981–82 | Carrarese | Ancona | Siena | Barletta |
1982–83 | Prato | Legnano | Francavilla | Messina |
1983–84 | Livorno | Pavia | Jesi | Reggina |
1984–85 | Siena | Virescit Boccaleone | Brindisi | Licata |
1985–86 | Lucchese | Centese | Teramo | Nocerina |
1986–87 | Torres | Ospitaletto | Vis Pesaro | Frosinone |
1987–88 | Carrarese | Mantova | Perugia | Palermo |
1988–89 | Casale | Chievo | Fidelis Andria | Puteolana |
1989–90 | Siena | Varese | Fano | Battipagliese |
1990–91 | Alessandria | Palazzolo | Chieti | Ischia |
Seasons from 1991–92 to 2007–08
Season | Group A Winner | Group B Winner | Group C Winner |
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1991–92 | Ravenna | Vis Pesaro | Potenza |
1992–93 | Mantova | Pistoiese | Juve Stabia |
1993–94 | Crevalcore | Gualdo | Trapani |
1994–95 | Brescello | Montevarchi | Nocerina |
1995–96 | Novara | Treviso | Avezzano |
1996–97 | Lumezzane | Ternana | Battipagliese |
1997–98 | Varese | SPAL | Marsala |
1998–99 | Pisa | Viterbese | Catania |
1999-00 | Spezia | Torres | Messina |
2000–01 | Padova | Lanciano | Taranto |
2001–02 | Prato | Teramo | Martina |
2002–03 | Pavia | Florentia Viola | Foggia |
2003–04 | Mantova | Grosseto | Frosinone |
2004–05 | Pro Sesto | Massese | Manfredonia |
2005–06 | Venezia | Cavese | Gallipoli |
2006–07 | Legnano | Foligno | Sorrento |
2007–08 | Pergocrema | Reggiana | Benevento |
Lega Pro Seconda Divisione (2008–14)
Seasons from 2008–09 to 2010–11
Season | Group A Winner | Group A Playoff Winner | Group B Winner | Group B Playoff Winner | Group C Winner | Group C Playoff Winner |
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2008–09 | Varese | Como | Figline | Giulianova | Cosenza | Pescina V.d.G. |
2009–10 | Südtirol | Spezia | Lucchese | Gubbio | Juve Stabia | Cisco Roma |
2010–11 | Tritium | FeralpiSalò | Carpi | Carrarese | Latina | Trapani |
Seasons from 2011–12 to 2013–14 season
Season | Group A Winner | Group A Playoff Winner | Group B Winner | Group B Playoff Winner |
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2011–12 | Treviso | Cuneo | Perugia | Paganese |
2012–13 | Pro Patria | Venezia | Salernitana | L'Aquila |
2013–14 | Bassano Virtus | Alessandria | Messina | Casertana |
Lega Pro (2014–2017)
Season | Group A Winner | Group B Winner | Group C Winner | Playoff Winner |
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2014–15 | Novara | Teramo stripped of title due to match fixing, awarded to Ascoli | Salernitana | Como |
2015–16 | Cittadella | SPAL | Benevento | Pisa |
2016–17 | Cremonese | Venezia | Foggia | Parma |
Serie C (2017–)
Season | Group A Winner | Group B Winner | Group C Winner | Playoff Winner |
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2017–18 | Livorno | Padova | Lecce | Cosenza |
2018–19 | Virtus Entella | Pordenone | Juve Stabia | Pisa, Trapani |
2019–20 | Monza | Vicenza | Reggina | Reggiana |
References
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