2005–06 Eccellenza

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This is a list of round winners and playoff matches in the regionally organized Eccellenza 2005/2006.

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Like the 2011–12 season, there were 48 groups into 9 squads a one.

Division winners

Region/DivisionWinnersPromoted to
1 Abruzzo Santegidiese Girone F*
2 Basilicata Sporting Genzano Girone H
3 Calabria Paolana Girone I*
4 Campania – A Ischia Girone H
5Campania – B Sant'Antonio Abate Girone H
6 Emilia-Romagna – A Fidenza Girone D
7Emilia-Romagna – B Giacomense Girone D
8 Friuli-Venezia Giulia Pordenone Girone D
9 Lazio – A Anziolavinio Girone G*
10Lazio – B Morolo Girone G
11 Liguria Imperia Girone A*
12 Lombardy – A Turate Girone B
13Lombardy – B Merate Girone B
14Lombardy – C Darfo Boario Girone D
15 Marche Centobuchi Girone F
16 Molise Petacciato Girone H
17 Piedmont & Aosta Valley – A Canelli Girone A
18Piedmont & Aosta Valley- B Rivarolese Girone A
19 Apulia Barletta Girone H
20 Sardinia Tempio Girone B
21 Sicily – A Paternò Girone I
22Sicily – B Licata Girone I*
23 Tuscany – A Esperia Viareggio Girone E*
24Tuscany – B Figline Girone E
25 Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol Porfido Albiano Girone C
26 Umbria Arrone Girone E
27 Veneto – A Virtusvecomp Verona Girone C*
28Veneto – B Union Quinto Girone C

*a second team promoted via playoffs – see below

Regional playoffs

Piedmont A

Piedmont B

Lombardy A

Lombardy B

Lombardy C

Veneto B

Tuscany A

Tuscany B

Umbria

Marche

Abruzzo

Molise

Campania A

Campania B

Apulia

Calabria

Sicily A

Sicily B

National playoffs

First round

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Sevegliano (Friuli)2–3 La Nuova Piovese (Veneto A)0–12–2
Corsico (Lombardy A)5–2Nova Colligiana (Piedmont B)2–13–1
Serenissima (Lombardy C)1–6Biella L.M. (Piedmont A)1–20–4
Mestre Edo (Veneto B)3–4 Sarzanese (Liguria)1–32–1
Copparese (Emilia Romagna B)3–8 Valle del Giovenco (Abruzzo)2–31–5
Voluntas Osio di Sotto (Lombardy B)4–1St. Pauls (Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol)3–11–0
Terracina (Latium B)1–3 Forte dei Marmi (Tuscany A)1–20–1
Castelnuovese (Tuscany B)1–0Deruta (Umbria)1–00–0
Formigine (Emilia Romagna A)1–3Budoni (Sardinia)0–01–3
Civitavecchiese (Latium A)3–2Montegiorgio (Marche)2–11–1
Akragas (Sicily B)0–4Fasano (Apulia)0–10–3
Agnonese (Molise)3–6Acicatena (Sicily A)2–31–3
Gragnano (Campania B)5–2 Internapoli (Campania B)2–03–2
Castrovillari (Calabria)2–1Avigliano (Basilicata)1–01–1

Second round

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
La Nuova Piovese (Veneto A)4–3Corsico (Lombardy A)2–32–0
Biella L.M. (Piedmont A)0–3 Sarzanese (Liguria)0–00–3
Valle del Giovenco (Abruzzo)4–2Voluntas Osio di Sotto (Lombardy B)1–23–0
Forte dei Marmi (Tuscany A)4–3Castelnuovese (Tuscany B)2–22–1
Budoni (Sardinia)2–2(a) Civitavecchiese (Latium A)2–20–0
Fasano (Apulia)2–4Acicatena (Sicily A)2–10–3
Gragnano (Campania B)4–4
7–10(p)
Castrovillari (Calabria)3–11–3
Region/DivisionPlayoff winners
Abruzzo Valle del Giovenco
Calabria Castrovillari
Lazio – A Civitavecchiese
Liguria Sarzanese
Sicily – BAcicatena
Tuscany – A Forte dei Marmi
Veneto – A Nuova Piovese

Coppa Italia Dilettanti

2005/2006 Final: Esperia Viareggio (Tuscany – A) 2:0 Real Ippogrifo (Campania – B) [1]

Since Esperia Viareggio won its Eccellenza division, being therefore already promoted, Real Ippogrifo is automatically promoted to Serie D.

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