List of US Livorno 1915 seasons

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U.S. Livorno 1915 is an Italian football club based in the town of Livorno, Italy.

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History

A.S. Livorno Calcio were one of the original teams competing in Serie A. However, their time in Serie A didn't last long. In 1931, Livorno was relegated back to Serie B, where they spent two years there before being promoted to Serie A again. Livorno fluctuated between Serie A and Serie B until 1943, when they withdrew from the competition due to World War II.

After World War II ended, Livorno still struggled in Serie A and was eventually relegated to Serie B again in 1949. Livorno struggled here as well, and was relegated again to Serie C. In 1955, Livorno was promoted to Serie B again for one season, where they finished 17th and wound up being relegated back to Serie C. Livorno spent the rest of the 1950s and half of the 1960s in Serie C, even after the expansion in 1959. Finally, after six seasons in Serie C, Livorno was promoted to Serie B again.

Livorno's standing positions were erratic for the following years they spent in Serie B. Eventually, in 1972, they were relegated again to Serie C.

Livorno stayed in Serie C until Serie C was split into two categories: Serie C1 and Serie C2. Livorno finished one place ahead of the relegation zone, and would compete in Serie C1 for another five seasons. In 1983, Livorno was relegated to Serie C2 after finishing 15th. After one season, Livorno was promoted to Serie C1 again for another five seasons, before being relegated again to Serie C2. After playing two seasons in Serie C2, the club was cancelled and had to start from the lowest level on the Italian Football ladder, Eccellenza Toscana.

After only one season in Eccellenza Toscana, Livorno was promoted to Campionato Nazionale Dilettanti after finishing first and then promoted again the next year to Serie C2. After four more seasons in Serie C2, the club was promoted to Serie C1 in 1997. Though they dropped from third to twelfth in their first two years back in Serie C1, they eventually rose to seventh, then third, then first to bring themselves back into Serie B.

Livorno played two seasons in Serie B. In the 2002–03 season, they finished tenth, but in the next season they finished third and were promoted to Serie A for the first time since 1949.

Livorno immediately made an impact in the league, finished ninth their first year and finishing sixth the next, qualifying for their first ever UEFA Cup appearance. The next season, however, they dropped down to eleventh and then again in the next season (2007–08) to twentieth, being relegated to Serie B once again.

Livorno was promoted back to Serie A for the 2009–10 season, but then relegated to Serie B that same season, finishing 20th again. Livorno spent three more years in Serie B until being promoted again through playoffs to Serie A, but again only for one season. Livorno was relegated to Serie B in 2014, where they spent two seasons before being relegated again to Lega Pro for the 2016–17 season. In their first year in Lega Pro, Livorno finished 3rd in their respective group (Group A) and qualified for the promotion playoffs, where they were eliminated in the quarterfinals and would therefore remain in Lega Pro the following season. Following the 2016–17 Lega Pro season, the name of the league was changed back to Serie C. [1]

After spending two seasons playing third-division football, Livorno won Group A of the 2017–18 Serie C season and were promoted back to Serie B for the 2018–19 season. They finished 14th, before finishing 20th the following season and being relegated back to Serie C, and were relegated for a second consecutive season after finishing 20th in Group A during the 2020-21 Serie C season.

Seasons

All seasons

Results of League Competitions by season
SeasonDivisionPWDLPtsPos
1929–30 Serie A34125172914th
1930–31 Serie A3468202017th
1931–32 Serie B34131011368th
1932–33 Serie B322273511st
1933–34 Serie A34111211348th
1934–35 Serie A3088142415th
1935–36 Serie B341996473rd
1936–37 Serie B301785421st
1937–38 Serie A3088142412th
1938–39 Serie A3096152415th
1939–40 Serie B342149462nd
1940–41 Serie A30910112813th
1941–42 Serie A3096152414th
1942–43 Serie A301875432nd
1943–46Withdrew due to World War II
1946–47 Serie A38915143315th
1947–48 Serie A401114153615th
1948–49 Serie A3898212620th
1949–50 Serie B4219815468th
1950–51 Serie B4019912474th
1951–52 Serie B381210163417th
1952–53 Serie C34121111357th
1953–54 Serie C34141010387th
1954–55 Serie C3417116452nd
1955–56 Serie B3478192217th
1956–57 Serie C34119143112th
1957–58 Serie C34106182617th
1958–59 Serie C4019813465th
1959–60 Serie C3418106462nd in GB
1960–61 Serie C3416108423rd in GB
1961–62 Serie C341011133113th in GB
1962–63 Serie C3415118414th in GB
1963–64 Serie C3419105481st in GB
1964–65 Serie B381112153416th
1965–66 Serie B38121412387th
1966–67 Serie B381211153516th
1967–68 Serie B40161113437th
1968–69 Serie B381113143512th
1969–70 Serie B38111611389th
1970–71 Serie B381016123614th
1971–72 Serie B38712192618th
1972–73 Serie C38151211426th in GB
1973–74 Serie C381015133513th in GB
1974–75 Serie C381310153613th in GB
1975–76 Serie C38141212407th in GB
1976–77 Serie C38917123515th in GB
1977–78 Serie C381214123811th in GB
1978–79 Serie C13462083212th in GB
1979–80 Serie C13412166403rd in GB
1980–81 Serie C1341012123214th in GB
1981–82 Serie C134717103112th in GB
1982–83 Serie C134814123015th in GB
1983–84 Serie C23218140501st in GA
1984–85 Serie C13410159357th in GA
1985–86 Serie C134716113014th in GA
1986–87 Serie C134816103212th in GA
1987–88 Serie C134810162614th in GA
1988–89 Serie C134412182018th in GA
1989–90 Serie C234815113110th in GA
1990–91 Serie C23410186384th in GA
1991–92 Eccellenza Toscana342491571st
1992–93 Serie D3417152492nd in GC
1993–94 Serie C23417116623rd in GB
1994–95 Serie C23415118534th in GB
1995–96 Serie C23418106642nd in GB
1996–97 Serie C23419105672nd in GB
1997–98 Serie C13419510583rd in GA
1998–99 Serie C134816104012th in GA
1999–2000 Serie C13410168467th in GA
2000–01 Serie C13417125633rd in GA
2001–02 Serie C13420131731st in GA
2002–03 Serie B381213134910th
2003–04 Serie B4620197793rd
2004–05 Serie A38111215459th
2005–06 Serie A38121313496th
2006–07 Serie A381013154311th
2007–08 Serie A38612203020th
2008–09 Serie B4216206683rd
2009–10 Serie A3878232920th
2010–11 Serie B42151413597th
2011–12 Serie B421212184817th
2012–13 Serie B4223118803rd
2013–14 Serie A3867252520th
2014–15 Serie B42151413599th
2015–16 Serie B421012204220th
2016–17 Lega Pro3819127693rd in GA
2017–18 Serie C362088681st in GA
2018–19 Serie B36912153914th
2019–20 Serie B3856272120th
2020–21 Serie C38713184120th in GA
2021–22 Serie D00000TBD

Accurate as of 6 July 2021

Statistics

Overall Statistics
DivisionSeasonsGPWDL
Serie A 18626171172283
Serie B 271,034376311347
Serie C/C1/Lega Pro 341,230434430366
Serie C2 72361058942
Serie D 13417152
Eccellenza Tuscany 1342491
TOTAL883,1941,1271,0261,041

Accurate as of 6 July 2021

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