Consensus from Tuscia for the former coach of Viterbese Calabro who led Carrarese to Serie B

Consensus from Tuscia for the former coach of Viterbese Calabro who led Carrarese to Serie B
Consensus from Tuscia for the former coach of Viterbese Calabro who led Carrarese to Serie B

There was also a lot of support in Tuscia for the promotion of Carrarese to Serie B with coach Antonio Calabro at the helm who left a good memory in the City of Popes for having led Viterbese in the 2018/2019 seasons (Camilli as president, took over in January and was sacked before of the second leg of the Italian Cup final then won with Monza) and for 16 matches in the season following the first championship under the unhappy presidency of Marco Arturo Romano. For the Calabro coach, many certificates of esteem on social sites from professionals and football fans from Viterbo.

In the meantime, having concluded the Serie D playoffs and concluded the Serie C playouts, we can finally outline a ranking for the repechages from Serie D to Serie C. Taking an important aspect into consideration: in first place, as per the regulations, there is a possible Serie A “B” team, which there is this year, i.e. Milan Under 23, which therefore jumps to the top of the ranking. And here is the possible ranking in order: 1) Milan Under 23; 2) Syracuse; 3) Recanati; 4) Ravenna; 5) Fiorenzuola; 6) L’Aquila; 7) Virtus Francavilla; 8) Nardo; 9) Alexandria; 10) Grosseto; 11) Pro Sesto; 12) Desenzano; 13) Brindisi; 14) Romana Fc; 15) Fermana (not redeemable, already used it last summer); 16) I’m going; 17) Olbia; 18) Campodarsego; 19) Monterosi Tuscia.

The repechage is a slow trickle given that apart from Ancona’s negative situation everything seems to be ok for the other 59 Serie C teams to register for next season.

PLAYOUTS EXCELLENCE. In the meantime, here is the outcome of the first legs of the finals between the Eccellenza runners-up which give away the other seven useful places for next season’s Serie D: Bisceglie Calcio-Costa D’Amalfi 1-1; Cairese-Fc Terni 4-2; Cliverghe-Fossano Calcio 3-1; Giulianova-Terranuova Traiana 1-3; Magenta-La Rocca Altavilla 0-0; Zenith Prato-Castelfidardo 2-1. Return to reversed fields on Sunday when the first leg between Modica and Pompeii will take place, return to Pompeii on 23 June. Modica got the better of Aurora Alto Casertano in the semi-final.

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