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'''Eccellenza Sicily''' ({{lang-it|Eccellenza Sicilia}}) is the regional [[Eccellenza]] football division for clubs in [[Sicily]], [[Italy]]. It is competed amongst 32 teams, in two different groups (A and B). The winners of the Groups are promoted to [[Serie D]]. The clubs who finish second also have the chance to gain promotion, they are entered into a national play-off which consists of two rounds. |
'''Eccellenza Sicily''' ({{lang-it|Eccellenza Sicilia}}) is the regional [[Eccellenza]] football division for clubs in [[Sicily]], [[Italy]]. It is competed amongst 32 teams, in two different groups (A and B). The winners of the Groups are promoted to [[Serie D]]. The clubs who finish second also have the chance to gain promotion, they are entered into a national play-off which consists of two rounds. |
Revision as of 11:52, 12 September 2018
Eccellenza Sicily |
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Founded |
1991 |
Nation |
Italy |
Feeder To |
Serie D |
Relegation To |
Promozione |
Divisions |
Group A Group B |
Number of Teams |
32 |
Cups |
Coppa Italia Dilettanti- Regional phase |
Current Champions (2017–18) |
Marsala (Group A) Città di Messina (Group B) |
Eccellenza Sicily (Template:Lang-it) is the regional Eccellenza football division for clubs in Sicily, Italy. It is competed amongst 32 teams, in two different groups (A and B). The winners of the Groups are promoted to Serie D. The clubs who finish second also have the chance to gain promotion, they are entered into a national play-off which consists of two rounds.
Champions
Here are the past champions of the Sicilian Eccellenza, organised into their respective group.[1][2]
Group A
- 1991–92 Vittoria
- 1992–93 Milazzo
- 1993–94 Gravina
- 1994–95 Nissa
- 1995–96 Orlandina
- 1996–97 Mazara
- 1997–98 Agrigento
- 1998–99 Gattopardo
- 1999–2000 Panormus[3]
- 2000–01 Pro Favara
- 2001–02 Marsala
- 2002–03 Fincantieri
- 2003–04 Folgore Castelvetrano
- 2004–05 Campobello
- 2005–06 Paternò
- 2006–07 Alcamo[4]
- 2007–08 Nissa
- 2008–09 Mazara
- 2009–10 Marsala
- 2010–11 Licata
- 2011–12 Ribera
- 2012–13 Akragas
- 2013–14 Leonfortese
- 2014–15 Marsala
- 2015–16 Gela
- 2016–17 Paceco
- 2017–18 Marsala
Group B
- 1991–92 Partinico
- 1992–93 Bagheria
- 1993–94 Canicatti
- 1994–95 Caltagirone
- 1995–96 Peloro Messina
- 1996–97 Vittoria
- 1997–98 Siracusa
- 1998–99 Caltagirone
- 1999–2000 Paternò
- 2000–01 Belpasso
- 2001–02 Misterbianco
- 2002–03 Modica
- 2003–04 Giarre
- 2004–05 Comiso
- 2005–06 Licata
- 2006–07 Libertas Acate-Modica
- 2007–08 Castiglione
- 2008–09 Milazzo
- 2009–10 Acireale
- 2010–11 Palazzolo
- 2011–12 Ragusa
- 2012–13 Orlandina
- 2013–14 Tiger Brolo
- 2014–15 Città di Siracusa
- 2015–16 Igea Virtus
- 2016–17 Palazzolo
- 2017–18 Città di Messina
References
- ^ CalcioDiEccellenza.it
- ^ CalcioDiEccellenza.it
- ^ Cephaledium promoted instead, due to match fixing.[1] Panormus was later readmitted to the 2000–01 Serie D league in October 2000, following a decision by the Palermo TAR magistrature.
- ^ not admitted to Serie D due to financial irregularities