2006–07 Eccellenza

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This is a list of division winners and playoff matches in the regionally organized Eccellenza 2006–2007.

Division winners[edit]

Region/Division Winners
1 Abruzzo Cologna Paese
2 Basilicata Horatiana Venosa
3 Calabria Rosarno
4 Campania – A Caserta
5 Campania – B Gelbison Cilento
6 Emilia-Romagna – A Crociati Parma
7 Emilia-Romagna – B Real Cesenatico
8 Friuli-Venezia Giulia Sarone
9 Lazio – A Bassano Romano
10 Lazio – B Lupa Frascati
11 Liguria Sestrese
12 Lombardy – A Sestese
13 Lombardy – B Caratese
14 Lombardy – C Feralpi Lonato
15 Marche Recanatese
16 Molise Olympia Agnonese
17 Piedmont & Aosta Valley – A Favria
18 Piedmont & Aosta Valley – B Derthona
19 Apulia Fasano
20 Sardinia Tavolara
21 Sicily – A Alcamo
22 Sicily – B Acate-Modica
23 Tuscany – A Gavorrano
24 Tuscany – B Colligiana
25 Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol Alta Vallagarina
26 Umbria Pontevecchio
27 Veneto – A Domegliara
28 Veneto – B Sandonà

Regional playoffs[edit]

Rules[edit]

In the regional playoffs, each Regional Committee can decide its own rules to admit a single team to the national phase. In the 2006–07 season, Liguria, Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, Veneto, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Emilia-Romagna and Lazio opted not to organize any regional playoff, preferring instead to admit the runner-up team directly to the national phase, whereas all other regional committees organized playoffs between teams from second to fifth place, with the exception of Piedmont, that organized a playoff between only three teams (from second to fourth place).

Piedmont A[edit]

Piedmont B[edit]

Lombardy A[edit]

Lombardy B[edit]

Lombardy C[edit]

Tuscany A[edit]

Tuscany B[edit]

Umbria[edit]

Marche[edit]

Abruzzo[edit]

Molise[edit]

Campania A[edit]

Campania B[edit]

Apulia[edit]

Basilicata[edit]

Calabria[edit]

Sicily A[edit]

Sicily B[edit]

Sardinia[edit]

  • (b) — Team who best placed in the regular season qualifies for the next round.

National playoffs[edit]

Rules[edit]

The national playoffs involved a total of 28 teams, respectively the regional playoff winners or the second-placed teams in case regional playoffs were not organized by the correspondent committee. A total of two two-legged rounds are played in order to fill the remaining seven Serie D spots.

First round[edit]

First leg: matches A to N on May 27, matches O to P on June 3
Second leg: matches A to N on June 3, matches O to P on June 10
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
A| Virtus Entella (Liguria) 1–2 Asolo Fonte (Veneto B) 0–0 1–2
B| Corsico (Lombardy A) 1–0 Noventa Padovana (Veneto A) 1–0 0–0
C| Alense Vivaldi (Trentino) 1–3 Novese (Piedmont B) 0–3 1–0
D| Base 96 (Lombardy B) 3–2 Monfalcone (Friuli V.G.) 3–1 0–1
E| Trevigliese (Lombardy C) 0–0
(p)4–1
Rivoli Collegno (Piedmont A) 0–0 0–0
F| Notaresco (Abruzzo) 3–5 Cynthia 1920 (Lazio B) 3–4 0–1
G| Fiorenzuola (Emilia-Romagna A) 3–5 Savignanese (Emilia-Romagna B) 1–4 2–1
H| Calenzano (Tuscany A) 1–3 Scandicci (Tuscany B) 1–1 0–2
I| Ciampino (Lazio A) 3–4 Budoni (Sardinia) 3–2 0–2
L| Torgiano (Umbria) 1–0 B.Fossombrone (Marche) 0–0 1–0
M| Taurianovese (Calabria) 2–1 Termoli (Molise) 2–1 0–0
N| Audace Cerignola (Apulia) 3–4 Carini (Sicily A) 3–2 0–2
O| Palazzolo (Sicily B) 1–5 Gragnano (Campania B) 1–2 0–3
P| Quarto (Campania A) 4–1 Avigliano (Basilicata) 3–0 1–1

Second round[edit]

First leg: matches 1 to 5 on June 10; matches 6 & 7 on June 17
Second leg: matches 1 to 5 on June 17; matches 6 & 7 on June 24
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
1| Base 96 (Lombardy B) 1–0 Trevigliese (Lombardy C) 1–0 0–0
2| Novese (Piedmont B) 2–0 Corsico (Lombardy A) 1–0 1–0
3| Asolo Fonte (Veneto B) 2–6 Cynthia 1920 (Lazio B) 2–1 0–5
4| Budoni (Sardinia) 1–2 Torgiano (Umbria) 0–1 1–1
5| Scandicci (Tuscany B) 6–2 Savignanese (Emilia-Romagna B) 1–0 5–1
6| Quarto (Campania A) 4–2 Taurianovese (Calabria) 4–1 0–1
7| Carini (Sicily A) 1–2 Gragnano (Campania B) 1–0 0–2

Notes and references[edit]

  1. ^ already promoted to Serie D via Coppa Italia Dilettanti