Eccellenza Lombardy
Eccellenza Lombardy |
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Founded |
1991 |
Nation |
Feeder To |
Serie D |
Relegation To |
Promozione |
Divisions |
Group A Group B Group C |
Number of Teams |
48 |
Cups |
Coppa Italia Dilettanti- Regional phase |
Current Champions (2017–18) |
Cavenago Fanfulla (Group A) Sondrio (Group B) Adrense (Group C) |
Eccellenza Lombardy (known in its native tongue as Eccellenza Lombardia) is the regional Eccellenza football division for clubs in Lombardy, Italy. It is competed amongst 48 teams, in three groups (A, B and C). The winners of the Groups are promoted to Serie D. The club which finishes second also has 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 Lombardy Eccellenza, organised into their respective group.[1]
Group A
- 1991–92 Gallaratese
- 1992–93 Real Cesate
- 1993–94 Pro Patria
- 1994–95 Corbetta
- 1995–96 Oggiono
- 1996–97 Cantalupo
- 1997–98 Oggiono
- 1998–99 Bellusco
- 1999–2000 Seregno
- 2000–01 Vigevano
- 2001–02 Robbio
- 2002–03 Solbiatese
- 2003–04 Caratese
- 2004–05 Fanfulla
- 2005–06 S.V.Turate
- 2006–07 Sestese
- 2007–08 Casteggio Broni
- 2008–09 Vigevano
- 2009–10 Saronno
- 2010–11 Naviglio Trezzano
- 2011–12 Pro Sesto
- 2012–13 Inveruno
- 2013–14 OltrepoVoghera
- 2014–15 Bustese
- 2015–16 Varese
- 2016–17 Arconatese
- 2017–18 Cavenago Fanfulla
Group B
- 1991–92 Capriolo
- 1992–93 Chiari
- 1993–94 Crema
- 1994–95 Pontisola
- 1995–96 Clusone A.Ser.
- 1996–97 Corbetta
- 1997–98 Sancolombano
- 1998–99 Pavia
- 1999–2000 Bergamasca
- 2000–01 Olginatese
- 2001–02 Canzese
- 2002–03 Città di Lecco
- 2003–04 Fiorente BG
- 2004–05 Renate
- 2005–06 Merate
- 2006–07 Caratese
- 2007–08 AlzanoCene
- 2008–09 Pontisola
- 2009–10 Seregno
- 2010–11 Mapello
- 2011–12 Caravaggio
- 2012–13 Giana Erminio
- 2013–14 Ciserano
- 2014–15 Alzano Cene
- 2015–16 Scanzorosciate
- 2016–17 Crema
- 2017–18 Sondrio
Group C
- 1991–92 Cassano 1966
- 1992–93 Broni
- 1993–94 Romanese
- 1994–95 Sancolombano
- 1995–96 Trevigliese
- 1996–97 Bagnolese
- 1997–98 Romanese
- 1998–99 Pizzighettone
- 1999–2000 Frassati
- 2000–01 Palazzolo
- 2001–02 Cremapergo
- 2002–03 Nuova Albano
- 2003–04 Salò
- 2004–05 Castellana
- 2005–06 Darfo Boario
- 2006–07 Feralpi Lonato
- 2007–08 Nuova Verolese
- 2008–09 Pedrengo
- 2009–10 Rudianese
- 2010–11 Aurora Seriate
- 2011–12 Sant'Angelo
- 2012–13 Palazzolo
- 2013–14 Ciliverghe Mazzano
- 2014–15 Grumellese
- 2015–16 Darfo Boario
- 2016–17 Rezzato
- 2017–18 Adrense
References
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