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Revision as of 08:13, 12 September 2018
Eccellenza Sardinia |
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Founded |
1991 |
Nation |
Italy |
Feeder To |
Serie D |
Relegation To |
Promozione |
Number of Teams |
16 |
Cups |
Coppa Italia Dilettanti- Regional phase |
Current Champions (2017–18) |
Castiadas |
Eccellenza Sardinia (Italian: Eccellenza Sardegna) is the regional Eccellenza football division for clubs on the island of Sardinia, Italy. It consists of 16 teams competing in one group. The winning team is promoted to Serie D, the top level of Italian amateur football. The club that finishes second may also gain promotion by taking part in a two-round national play-off.
Champions
The past champions of Eccellenza Sardinia were:[1]
- 1991–92 Castelsardo
- 1992–93 Iglesias
- 1993–94 Fermassenti
- 1994–95 Ilvamaddalena
- 1995–96 Atletico Sirio
- 1996–97 Santa Teresa
- 1997–98 Arzachena
- 1998–99 Villacidrese
- 1999–2000 Tavolara
- 2000–01 Atletico Elmas
- 2001–02 Calangianus
- 2002–03 Arzachena
- 2003–04 Alghero
- 2004–05 Nuorese
- 2005–06 Tempio
- 2006–07 Tavolara
- 2007–08 Budoni
- 2008–09 Sanluri
- 2009–10 Porto Torres
- 2010–11 Progetto Sant'Elia
- 2011–12 Torres
- 2012–13 Olbia
- 2013–14 Nuorese
- 2014–15 Muravera
- 2015–16 Latte Dolce
- 2016–17 Tortolì
- 2017–18 Castiadas