Supercoppa di Serie C
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| founded = 2000
| number of teams = 2 (2000–14)
3 (2015–)
| region = Italy
| current champions = Cesena (1st title)
| most successful club = Modena, Novara, Spezia
(2 titles each)
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}}
The Supercoppa di Serie C,[http://www.lega-pro.com/it/Comunic2009/Campionato/158DIV.pdf Comunicato ufficiale edizione 2009] formerly named Supercoppa di Lega Pro, is an Italian football competition played by the three group winners of Serie C. The competition was inaugurated in 2000.
Forerunners
The FIGC introduced a third-level national football championship for the first time following the reforms of 1926.rsssf.com The Direttorio Divisioni Inferiori Nord, the fascist authority ruling the second division in Northern Italy, introduced a national cup for the group winners.
In 1928 the fascists decided to allow the fully national Direttorio Divisioni Superiori to organize the third-level championship instead. A cup for the group winners, and promotion to newly-born Serie B was maintained.
However, Italian tifosi showed very little interest for this honorific cup, so it was discontinued for seventy years.La Gazzetta dello Sport historical archive
Winners
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Season
!width="20%"|Home team !Score !width="20%"|Away team !Venue |
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rowspan="3"| 2000
|1–1 |
Siena
|1–0 |
colspan="4"|Siena (group A) won 2–1 on aggregate |
rowspan="3"| 2001
|0–2 |
Modena
|3–0 |
colspan="4"|Modena (group A) won 5–0 on aggregate |
rowspan="3"| 2002
|1–0 |
Livorno
|2–1 |
colspan="4"|Ascoli (group B) won on away goals rule, aggregate tied 2–2 |
rowspan="3"| 2003
|0–2 |
Avellino
|0–2 |
colspan="4"|Treviso (group A) won 9–8 on penalties, aggregate tied 2–2 |
rowspan="3"| 2004
|3–0 |
Catanzaro
|0–1 |
colspan="4"|Arezzo (group A) won 4–0 on aggregate |
rowspan="3"| 2005
|5–2 |
Cremonese
|2–4 |
colspan="4"|Rimini (group B) won 9–4 on aggregate |
rowspan="3"| 2006
|0–0 |
Napoli
|1–1 |
colspan="4"|Spezia (group A) won on away goals rule, aggregate tied 1–1 |
rowspan="3"| 2007
|1–1 |
Grosseto
|1–0 |
colspan="4"|Grosseto (group A) won 2–1 on aggregate |
rowspan="3"| 2008
|0–1 |
Salernitana
|0–1 |
colspan="4"|Sassuolo (group A) won 5-4 on penalties, aggregate tied 1–1 |
rowspan="3"| 2009
|0–0 |
Cesena
|1–2 |
colspan="4"|Gallipoli (group B) won 2–1 on aggregate |
rowspan="3"| 2010
|1–3 |
Novara
|2–3 |
colspan="4"|Novara (group A) won 5–4 on aggregate |
rowspan="3"| 2011
|1–1 |
Nocerina
|1–0 |
colspan="4"|Nocerina (group B) won 2–1 on aggregate |
rowspan="3"| 2012
|0–0 |
Spezia
|2–1 |
colspan="4"|Spezia (group B) won 2–1 on aggregate |
rowspan="3"| 2013
|1–1 |
Trapani
|2–2 |
colspan="4"|Avellino (group B) won on away goals rule, aggregate tied 3–3 |
rowspan="3"| 2014
|1–1 |
Perugia
|3–1 |
colspan="4"|Perugia (group B) won 4–2 on aggregate |
rowspan="4"| 2015
|3–2 |
Salernitana
|1–1 |
Novara
|1–1 |
colspan="4"|Novara (group A) won with 4 points at the top of the group |
rowspan="4"| 2016
|SPAL |4–1 |
Benevento
|2–4 |
Cittadella
|1–3 |SPAL |
colspan="4"|SPAL (group B) won with 6 points at the top of the group |
rowspan="4"| 2017
|1–2 |
Foggia
|3–1 |
Venezia
|2–4 |
colspan="4"|Foggia (group B) won with 6 points at the top of the group |
rowspan="4"| 2018
|5–1 |
Lecce
|3–1 |
Lecce
|0–1 |
colspan="4"|Padova (group B) won with 6 points at the top of the group |
rowspan="4"| 2019
|0–0 |
Juve Stabia
|2–2 |
Pordenone
|3–0 |
colspan="4"|Pordenone (group B) won with 4 points at the top of the group |
rowspan="4"| 2020
|colspan="4"|Monza (group A) |
colspan="4"|Vicenza (group B) |
colspan="4"|Reggina (group C) |
colspan="4"|Cancelled due to the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic in Italy |
rowspan="4"| 2021
|2–1 |Como |
Como
|0–3 |
Ternana
|1–0 |
colspan="4"|Ternana (group C) won with 6 points at the top of the group |
rowspan="4"| 2022
|Bari |1–2 |
Modena
|3–3 |Bari |
Südtirol
|0–2 |
colspan="4"|Modena (group B) won with 4 points at the top of the group |
rowspan="4"| 2023
|2–1 |
Feralpisalò
|3–1 |
Reggiana
|2–2 |
colspan="4"|Catanzaro (group C) won with 4 points at the top of the group |
rowspan="4"| 2024
|1–2 |
Juve Stabia
|1–4 |
Cesena
|2–2 |
colspan="4"|Cesena (group B) won with 4 points at the top of the group |
See also
References
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External links
- Roll of Honours at [http://www.lega-calcio-serie-c.it/it/albodoro.html Lega-calcio-serie-c.it]
- Serie C1 Super Cup at [https://www.rsssf.org/tablesi/ital3supcuphist.html Rsssf.com]
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