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Serie B Calcio 2010 2011 - Second Division of the Italian football soccer League, is a professional league competition for football soccer clubs located at the second level of the Italian football league system operating from 1929. The Serie B league is organized by Lega Calcio. |
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SERIE B 2010 - 2011 |
SERIE B 2010 - 2011- PROFESSIONAL SECOND DIVISION OF THE CALCIO IN ITALY |
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Typical "curva" of "Tifosi" - Serie B Italian Football Soccer left GROSSETO and right photo MODENA Stadium |
The Serie B league hosts 22 clubs, is the second highest football soccer league in Italy with 22 teams. It is organized by Lega Calcio. At the end of the season, three teams are promoted to Serie A and four teams are relegated to the Serie C. 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. See the Season 2009-10 |
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SERIE B CLUBS 2010 - 20101 SEASON |
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Torino Football club Turin, club based in Turin, Piemonte, was founded in 1906. They have also won the Scudetto in Seria A seven times. On Europe, the nearest Torino came to success was when they finished as runners-up in the UEFA Cup; this was achieved in 1991–92. Historically, Torino are the joint fifth most successful club in Italian football in terms of championships won... See More about Torino |
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Reggina Calcio (Reggio Calabria), The club was founded in 11 January 1914 as Unione Sportiva Reggio Calabria and is the main football soccer club of the Italian city of Reggio Calabria, Calabria. Reggina Calcio reached the Italian top division Serie A for the first time in 1999 alternating all this years between the Serie B and the formal Serie A ...See More about Reggina |
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Atalanta Bergamasca Calcio (Bergamo), The club was founded in 1907 as fusion of the FC Bergamo, Atalanta and Bergamasca. The name is taken from the female athlete of Greek mythology. In terms of titles Atalanta has won their sole silverware, 1963, Coppa Italia. The club has had very few good runs in Europe, the best spell ending in a Cup Winners' Cup semi-final in 1988; in 1991 Atalanta reached UEFA Cup quarter-finals.... See More about Atalanta |
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Atalanta Bergamasca Calcio |
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Atalanta Bergamasca Calcio |
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Associazione Calcio Siena, The club was formed in 1904 in Siena (Italy) and currently plays in Italian Serie A football soccer championship, having arrived there in 2003 for the first time The Siena team's colors are white and black. Its stadium is named Stadio Artemio Franchi, although its capacity is only 15,725 and is located in Siena, whereas its more famous namesake is located in Florence.... See More about Siena |
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Associazione Calcio Siena |
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Associazione Sportiva Livorno Calcio, is an Italian football club based in Livorno, Tuscany. The club was formed in 1915 and currently plays in Italian Serie A, just achieving promotion last year. The team's colors are dark red or maroon (amaranto in Italian, from which the team nickname derives). The best placement in Italian Serie A was second place in 1942–43 season with a Livorno was head-to-head competition with Torino.. See More about Livorno |
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Associazione Calcio (Marche), Ancona was founded in 1905 as Unione Sportiva Anconitana. The club has had several Papal connections. The "Ancona Project Soccer" was blessed by the Pope Benedict XVI with a letter sent by Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone to the Centro Sportivo Italiano. The "Del Conero" stadium was visited by Pope John Paul II twice, it was in Serie A as recently as the 2003/04 season... See More about Ancona |
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Unione Calcio Albinoleffe (Bergamo), located in Leffe and Albino, Bergamo - Lombardy, was created in 1998 as a merge between the Serie C2 (fourth division) teams Albinese Calcio and S.C. Leffe, respectively from Albino and Leffe, two neighboring towns . Albinoleffe was very close to the Serie A, on 15 June 2007 they played the final match (for promotion) agains Lecce didn't reaching the Serie A... See More about Albinoleffe |
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Ascoli Calcio (Ascoli Piceno Marche), founded in 1898, Ascoli have competed 16 seasons in Serie A since 1974, with an incredible 5th and 6th spot finish in the seasons of 1979-80 and 1981-82. Ascoli has also achieved 2 Serie B championship in 1977-78, and 1985-86. The 1977-78 season yielded a record achieving 61 points (2 points for a victory). Ascoli have competed in Serie B 13 times, with a total of 5 promotion seasons... See More about Ascoli |
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Associazione Sportiva Cittadella (Veneto), the club is located Cittadella, Veneto. Cittadella was founded in 1973, after the merger of U.S. Cittadellense and A.S. Olympia. After defeating Cremonese in the 2007-08 Serie C1/A playoffs, they won promotion to Serie B having appeared only twice before in that division; from 1999 until 2001 See More about Cittadella |
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Crotone Football Club (Calabria), Crotone was formed in 1923 and was promoted to the Italian Serie B at the end of the 2008/2009 season. In the year 2008 Crotone's team has reached the playoffs where they were beaten by Taranto, maintaining for 3 years the Serie B ended in relegation in 2007. Crotone reached the playoffs again in 2009 and gained promotion to Serie B by beating Benevento . See More about Crotone |
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Crotone Football Club |
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Empoli Football Club (Toscana), founded in 1920 having its first official match in 1921. In the season 2007-08, this small-town club managed the remarkable feat of promotion to Serie A. Playing their first few home games in Florence, Empoli's Serie A debut resulted in a 1–0 win over Inter. Empoli marked their debut in the UEFA Cup with a two-legged match against FC Zurich, losing 4–2 on aggregate ...See More about Empoli |
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Frosinone Calcio, founded in 1928 in their first season of Serie B among the most important victories of the season were the 2-1 wins against Bolgona and U.S. Lecce and the thrilling 1-0 win against A.S. Bari, where the goalkeeper Zappino saved a penalty. On October 28, 2006, Frosinone met giants Juventus; the goal from Alessandro Del Piero (his 200th for Juve) decided the game,.. See More about Frosinone |
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Portogruaro Summaga, founded in 1919 this is their first time in Serie B the year 1990 stars the new generation of the club with fusion of AC Portogruaro and AC Summaga, the 2004 in C2, in 2007 2008 season reaching the serie C1, and this year with the President Francesco Mio they make their dreams true in the last minute of a match against Verona reaching the serie B See More about Portogruaro |
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Portogruaro Summaga |
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Portogruaro Summaga |
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Unione Sportiva Grosseto, was founded in 1912. called with the nickname "grifone". Grosseto finally has won the Serie C1/A following a 1-0 away win at Padova in the final matchday with a goal by Carl Valeri, gaining a historical spot in the Serie B 2007-08, the club started their historical first Serie B campaign with three disappointing consecutive defeats after that Stefano Pioli leds the team to a mid-table finish.. See More about Grosseto |
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AS Varese, was founded in 1910 as Varese Football Club. In 1964, the club varesino has won the Serie A coming from Serie C. A 7nd place in the Serie A season 1967/68, is the best placement in their history. There are many famous players in our history as Pietro Anastasi, Roberto Bettega and the world champions with Italy in Spain 1992 Claudio Gentile and Giampiero Marini... See More about Varese |
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Modena Football Club (Emilia Romagna), was founded in 1912 and located in Modena, Emilia-Romagna. Actually is in Serie B, after being relegated from a two year period in Serie A in the year 2004. The team's previous stay in Italy's top division ended in 1964. The team rappresentative colors are yellow and blue Modena F.C. is the only team to have won the Anglo-Italian Cup twice (in 1981 and 1982).. See More about Modena |
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Associazione Calcio Padova, founded in 1910 Padova return to Serie B in the early 1980s, and within a decade they would be serious promotion contenders. A play-off win over Cesena in 1994 saw the club return to Serie A after 32 years. In total Padova took part to 11 Prima Divisione - Divisione Nazionale championships between 1914-15 and 1928-29 (best place being 3rd in 1922-23) and 16 Serie A championships. See More about Padova |
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Piacenza Calcio (Piacenza), founded in 1919, playing the Serie B since 2003, Piacenza has won the Anglo-Italian Cup in 1986. The highest they have ever finished is 12th in Serie A in 1997/1998 and 2001/2002. They spent much of their history in the lower divisions, suffering relegation in four of their first six Serie B seasons. They first reaching Serie A in the early nineties, and have been relegated from the division three times.. See More about Piacenza |
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Novara Calcio (1908), founded in 1919, has been in Serie A for 12 years until 1955-56, also 28 years in Serie B with his maximum scores Silvio Piola, for many years was in a dark but in the 2001 2002 season reached the C1 back to the professional football maintaining the team in C1 for the following seasons, and this season after 33 years the Novara club obtains the serie B qualification agains Cremonese See More about Novara |
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Unione Sportiva Sassuolo (Emilia Romagna), founded in 1922 in Sassuolo. After several years and under the Italian coach Allegri, Sassuolo quickly revived their hopes to finally obtain promotion to Serie B; this ultimately became true on April 27, 2008, when the Unione Sportiva Sassuolo won the Serie C1/A title, ensuring a historical promotion to Serie B, the first in the club's history .. See More about Sassuolo |
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Unione Sportiva Triestina (Trieste), based in Trieste, in the region of Friuli Venezia Giulia The club was founded in 1918. Triestina has returned back in Serie B in 2002 after 11 seasons in Serie C and Serie D. The club reached Seconda Divisione (now known as Serie B) in 1924. The club successively featured in the first-ever Serie A season in 1929, and played consecutively to the Italian Serie A until 1956... See More about Triestina |
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Vicenza Calcio (Veneto), The club was founded in 1902, Vicenza has been playing the entire 1960s and a large part of the 1990s in Serie A. In 1993 Vicenza was promoted to Serie B, thanks to coach Renzo Ulivieri. Francesco Guidolin, took the team back to Serie A in 1995, the club won the 1997 Italian Cup after a 3-1 aggregate win over Napoli, reaching next year's Cup Winners' Cup semifinals, agains Chelsea F.C .. See More about Vicenza |
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