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Supercoppa di Lega di Seconda Divisione

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Supercoppa di Lega di Seconda Divisione
Founded2006
Abolished2014
RegionItaly
Number of teams3 (2006–11)
2 (2012–14)
Last championsBassano Virtus (2013–14)

The Supercoppa di Lega di Seconda Divisione was an Italian football competition played initially by the three group winners of the Lega Pro Seconda Divisione, formerly Serie C2. It was contested from the 2005–06 season until the 2013–14 season with the abolishment of Lega di Seconda Divisione and foundation of Lega Pro.

Past winners

Seasons from 2005–06 to 2010–11

Season Winner Runner-up 3rd placed
2005–06 Cavese Gallipoli Venezia
2006–07 Sorrento Legnano Foligno
2007–08 Reggiana Benevento Pergocrema
2008–09 Figline Varese Cosenza
2009–10 Lucchese Juve Stabia Südtirol
2010–11 Tritium Carpi Latina

Seasons from 2011–12 to 2013–14

Season Winner Runner-up
2011–12 Perugia Treviso
2012–13 Salernitana Pro Patria
2013–14 Bassano Virtus Messina

Matches

2005–06

  • Venezia – Cavese 1–2
  • Cavese – Gallipoli 1–1
  • Gallipoli – Venezia 0–0

2006–07

  • Legnano – Foligno 1–0
  • Foligno – Sorrento 0–0
  • Sorrento – Legnano 1–0

2007–08

  • Reggiana – Benevento 2–1
  • Benevento – Pergocrema 2–0
  • Pergocrema – Reggiana 0–1

2008–09

  • Varese – Figline 2–2
  • Cosenza – Varese 1–2
  • Figline – Cosenza 3–0

2009–10

  • Juve Stabia – Südtirol 2–1
  • Südtirol – Lucchese 0–3
  • Lucchese – Juve Stabia 4–2

2010–11

  • Latina – Tritium 0–1
  • Carpi – Latina 1–0
  • Tritium – Carpi 0–0

2011–12

  • Treviso – Perugia 1–2
  • Perugia – Treviso 0–1

2012–13

  • Pro Patria – Salernitana 0–3
  • Salernitana – Pro Patria 2–1

2013–14

  • Bassano Virtus – Messina 2–0
  • Messina – Bassano Virtus 1–2

See also

External links


This page was last edited on 7 December 2021, at 08:24
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