Eccellenza Emilia-Romagna
Eccellenza Emilia-Romagna |
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Founded |
1991 |
Nation |
Feeder To |
Serie D |
Relegation To |
Promozione |
Divisions |
Group A Group B |
Number of Teams |
36 |
Cups |
Coppa Italia Dilettanti- Regional phase |
Current Champions (2017–18) |
Axys Zola (Group A) Savignanese (Group B) |
Eccellenza Emilia-Romagna is the regional Eccellenza football division for clubs in Emilia-Romagna, Italy. It is competed amongst 36 teams, in two different groups (A and B). The winners of the Groups are promoted to Serie D. The club who finishes second also have the chance to gain promotion, they are entered into a national play-off which consists of two rounds.
Champions
Here are the past champions of the Emilia-Romagna Eccellenza, organised into their respective group.[1]
Group A
- 1991–92 Fidenza
- 1992–93 Reggiolo
- 1993–94 Sassolese San Giorgio
- 1994–95 Mantova
- 1995–96 Virtus Pavullese
- 1996–97 Virtus Castelfranco
- 1997–98 Casalese
- 1998–99 Bagnolese
- 1999–2000 Poggese
- 2000–01 Lentigione
- 2001–02 Virtus Pavullese
- 2002–03 Bagnolese
- 2003–04 Virtus Castelfranco
- 2004–05 Castellarano
- 2005–06 Fidenza
- 2006–07 Crociati Parma
- 2007–08 Fiorenzuola
- 2008–09 Dorando Pietri
- 2009–10 Bagnolese
- 2010–11 BettolaPonte
- 2011–12 Formigine
- 2012–13 Piacenza
- 2013–14 Fiorenzuola
- 2014–15 Lentigione
- 2015–16 Castelvetro
- 2016–17 Vigor Carpaneto
- 2017–18 Axys Zola
Group B
- 1991–92 Argentana
- 1992–93 San Marino
- 1993–94 Imola
- 1994–95 Iperzola
- 1995–96 Boca Bologna
- 1996–97 San Marino
- 1997–98 Russi
- 1998–99 Bellaria Igea Marina
- 1999–2000 Mezzolara
- 2000–01 Boca Bologna
- 2001–02 Ravenna
- 2002–03 Cattolica
- 2003–04 Reno Centese
- 2004–05 Cervia
- 2005–06 Giacomense
- 2006–07 Real Cesenatico
- 2007–08 Comacchio Lidi
- 2008–09 Valleverde Riccione
- 2009–10 Forlì
- 2010–11 Riccione
- 2011–12 Castenaso
- 2012–13 Romagna Centro
- 2013–14 Ribelle Castiglione
- 2014–15 Sammaurese
- 2015–16 Alfonsine
- 2016–17 Rimini
- 2017–18 Savignanese
References
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