The three groups of the new Serie C: here is the first version of the groupings. Variable Padua and Palermo…

Being a percentage, not yet fully understood, quite masochistic (assessment for those who in Leg Pro annually lose the light of reason on maps, sextants, parallels, meridians, studying sky maps and, probably, premonitions of the Oracle of Delphi) I decided, after another sun of early June, to start drawing up the three groups of the next Series C. An exercise that keeps the balance between virtue and madness, given that in the next few days the Sixty companies that are currently eligible for the 2022/2023 season, many more than one can raise the white flag.

As it was said from the very beginning, the writer’s masochism prevailed and so… Here we are.

With the current state of the art, with a reverse ending between Palermo As well as Padua set for Sunday, the first unknown factor for grouping is precisely which of the two clubs in question will be relegated to Serie B. Here we face the first hurdle to overcome.

GIRONI SERIES C 2022/2023 IF PADUA IS PROMOTED

With the Venetians in Serie B Group A therefore will lose one more participant after SudTirol and will be eliminated from the previous championship. For this reason, the new staff will include Alessandria, Pordenone and Vicenza from the Cadéteria, Novara, Sangiuliano City and Arzignano from the LND, as well as Juventus U23, Pro Vercelli, Feralpisalo. , Renate, Lecco, Pergolettese, Pro Patria, AlbinoLeffe, Mantua, Pro Sesto, Virtus Verona, Trento, Triestina and Piacenza (the only representative of Emilia-Romagna).
Group Binstead he will welcome Virtus Entella, Fiorenzuola, Reggiana, Cesena, Imolese, Rimini, Carrarese, Pontedera, Montevarchi, Siena, Lucchese, San Donato Tavarnelle, Gubbio, Vis Pesaro, Ancona, Recanatese, Viterbese, Monterosi, Olbia and Teramo.
in Group Cfinally, there will be Latina, Pescara, Campobasso, Avellino, Turris, Juve Stabia, Giugliano, Gelbison, Monopoli, Virtus Francavilla, Foggia, Taranto, Fidelis Andria, Odache Cerignola, Picerno, Potenza, Crotone, Catanzaro, Messina and, of course, Palermo .

GIRONI SERIES C 2022/2023 IF PALERMO IS PROMOTED

The picture would obviously have changed if the Sicilians, and not the biancoscudati, had separated the pass for the cadeteria. With that in mind, Rosanero’s place Group C should be taken, based on the previous hypothesis, from Teramo. Thus, climbing here means that the void filled with displacement Red Devil could be taken from Piacenza, the only company in Emilia-Romagna included in the northern group in the previous picture. in Group Aobviously we will find Padua to complete 20 eligible players.

POSSIBLE VARIATIONS

So far the game seems almost simple. Beauty comes now. Starting with the risk of readmission to Series B vicenza instead of one Regina still looking for a stable corporate future. At this point, there will be a gap in the Serie C line-up, which will be filled with the tool comfort which involves alternating a second team, a formation relegated to D at the end of the previous season, and a club present in the LND play-off rankings. Having said that there is not even a shadow of the B formation, this free slot will benefit one of the clubs that were defeated in the last game, with Fermanagh first on the list. From this point of view, for example, it could be Monterosi to go down to Group C again, just like last year.

Added to this picture are issues that need to be clarified, Triestina, Pro Motherland, Imola, viterbo, Teramo As well as Messina (probably with the exception of some other clubs), which would make the profile of the next Serie C even new, since the instrument readmissions.

Could all this reasoning be pure masochism? May be. Or is it a kind of hope that at least this time the work of the Via Jacopo da Diacceto cartographers, and therefore the daily life of all of us Lega Pro fans, will be easier than expected.

Source: Tutto Mercato Web

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