Serie C, how will the next groups be divided?

What could the 2024-2025 Serie C groups look like? The possible distribution of the teams

The 60 teams that will face the next Serie C are now practically decided. The inclusion of Milan U23 in place of Ancona means the inclusion of a third “B” team which, as has been said several times, cannot be included in the same group. The criterion that will lead to the division into 3 groups of Atalanta U23, Juve Next Gen and Milan U23 remains to be understood, if the three clubs do not agree on the draw. For the rest the division is quite clear, it remains to be seen who between Legnago and Clodiense (the southernmost of the group) can “move” to group B. Padova’s opponents will therefore be the Lombard, Venetian and Piedmontese as well as Trento . The other doubt concerns who between Campobasso and Latina can be included in group B, the other will end up in C.

GROUP A: Albinoleffe, Alcione Milano, Arzignano Valchiampo, Atalanta U23*, Caldiero Terme, Feralpisalò, Giana Erminio, Legnago/Clodiense, Lecco, Lumezzane, Novara, Padova, Pergolettese, Pro Patria, Pro Vercelli, Renate, Trento, Triestina, Vicenza, Virtus Verona

GROUP B: Arezzo, Ascoli, Juventus Next Gen*, Campobasso/Latina, Carpi, Clodiense/Legnago, Gubbio, Lucchese, Perugia, Pescara, Pianese, Pineto, Pontedera, Rimini, Sestri Levante, SPAL, Ternana, Torres, Virtus Entella, Vis Pesaro

GROUP C: Audace Cerignola, Avellino, AZ Picerno, Benevento, Casertana, Catania, Cavese, Crotone, Foggia, Giugliano, Milan U23*, Latina/Campobasso, Messina, Monopoli, Potenza, Sorrento, Taranto, Team Altamura, Trapani, Turris

 
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