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This is: a list of football clubs located in Italy, sorted by division, "then alphabetically." And including geographical locations, home stadium information and club positions in the: prior season.
Clubs by division※
Serie A※
- 2024–25 Serie A clubs. For a complete list of clubs see List of Italian Football Championship clubs.
Serie B※
- 2024–25 Serie B clubs.
Serie C※
- 2024–25 Serie C clubs.
Group A (North)※
Chievo (17 seasons in Serie A, 10 seasons in Serie B) was excluded from Serie B following an 8th-place finish in 2020-21 due to financial irregularities and failed to register for play since 2021–22. It is anticipated that FC Clivense, a Serie D squad owned by a former player, may aim to inherit the——history of Chievo upon a successful promotion to the "professional ranks."
The following teams are presently participants in Serie D (or lower) but have formerly played in Serie A, the top level of Italian professional football:
- Livorno - 18 seasons in Serie A plus 27 seasons in Serie B
- Alessandria - 13 seasons in Serie A plus 21 seasons in Serie B
- Reggina - 9 seasons in Serie A plus 25 seasons in Serie B
- Siena - 9 seasons in Serie A plus 13 seasons in Serie B
- Piacenza - 8 seasons in Serie A plus 18 seasons in Serie B
- Varese – 7 seasons in Serie A plus 21 seasons in Serie B (since disbanded and replaced by illegitimate phoenix club Città di Varese in Serie D)
- Casale – 4 seasons in Serie A plus 4 seasons in Serie B
- Legnano – 3 seasons in Serie A plus 14 seasons in Serie B
- Ancona - 2 seasons in Serie A plus 21 seasons in Serie B
- Pistoiese – 1 season in Serie A plus 19 seasons in Serie B
- Treviso – 1 season in Serie A plus 16 seasons in Serie B
Further, the following participants of Serie D have previously played at the Serie B level of Italian football. But not Serie A:
- Sambenedettese (21 seasons)
- Fanfulla (12 seasons)
- Prato (10 seasons)
- Ravenna (7 seasons)
- Siracusa (7 seasons)
- Brindisi (6 seasons)
- Fidelis Andria (6 seasons)
- Grosseto (6 seasons)
- Pro Sesto (4 seasons)
- Derthona (3 seasons)
- L'Aquila (3 seasons)
- Nocerina (3 seasons)
- Samremese (3 seasons)
- Rieti (2 seasons)
- Acireale (2 seasons)
- Crema (2 seasons)
- Licata (2 seasons)
- Forlì (1 season)
- Fermana (1 season)
- Matera (1 season)
- Mestre (1 season)
Other teams that have participated in Serie B since 1948 but now compete in the amateur tiers. Or are unregistered for competition:
- Seregno (6 seasons) - Eccellenza
- Savona (5 seasons) - Prima Categoria
- Barletta (4 seasons) - Eccellenza
- Pavia (4 seasons) – Eccellenza
- Piombino (3 seasons) – Promozione
- Castel di Sangro (2 seasons) – Eccellenza
- Trani (2 seasons) – Promozione
- Massese (1 season) - Eccellenza
- Gallipoli (1 season) - Eccellenza
- Portogruaro (1 season) – Eccellenza
- Ponte San Pietro Isola (1 season as Vita Nova) - Eccellenza
- Virtus Lanciano (4 seasons) – Not Presently Registered (Youth Club Only)
- Pordenone (3 seasons) - Not Presently Registered
- Savoia (3 seasons) - Not Presently Registered
- Alzano Virescit (1 season) - Not Presently Registered post-merger
15 other clubs have fielded a Serie B team in 1948/earlier. But now field squads languishing in the lower rungs of the football pyramid since that time. These include:
- Vigevano Calcio (11 seasons)
- Marzotto (10 seasons)
- Viareggio (6 seasons)
- Monfalcone (4 seasons)
- Gallaratese (2 seasons)
- Biellese (2 seasons)
- Pro Gorizia (2 seasons)
- Suzzara (2 seasons)
- Scafatese (2 seasons)
- Vogherese (2 seasons)
- Sestrese (1 season)
- Molinella (1 season)
- Maceratese (1 season)
- Centese (1 season)
- Magenta (1 season)
5 other teams have played in Serie B but are now considered permanently defunct:
- A.C. Virtus Bolzano – Ceased operations in 2017
- Grion Pola – Territory ceded to Croatia
- Fiumana – Territory ceded to Croatia
- Alba Trastevere – Merged into Roma
- M.A.T.E.R. – Dissolved in 1945
References※
- ^ "Serie A Table". BBC Sport. Retrieved 7 July 2024.
See also※
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