The 2010âÂÂ11 Serie D was the sixty-third edition of the top level Italian non-professional football championship. It represented the fifth tier in the Italian football league system. It originally consisted of 166 teams, with two divisions allocated 20 teams each while the other seven allocated 18 teams. After the first matchday, another team was added, increasing the number of teams to 167 and Girone I to 19 teams.
Each team played two matches against every other team in its own division; a total of 34 matches for the six divisions of 18 teams, 36 matches for the 19-team Girone I, and 38 matches for the 20-team Girone A & F.
The nine division winners and the winner of play off are automatically promoted to Lega Pro Seconda Divisione 2011âÂÂ12.
On April 10, 2011 Perugia became the first team to be promoted from Serie D in the season, winning the Girone E with three weeks remaining in the schedule, after a 3âÂÂ2 home victory over Castel Rigone.
This was followed one week later by Cuneo and Mantova that won Girone A and B respectively.
On May 1, 2011 Treviso, Borgo a Buggiano, Santarcangelo, Arzanese won Girone C, D, F and H respectively.
On May 8, 2011 Aprilia and Ebolitana won Girone G and I respectively.
On June 25, 2011 Rimini was also promoted as the winner of the play off.
Teams placed second through fifth in each division enter a playoff tournament after the regular season where, eventually, three of the four semi-finalists of the final phase emerge. The fourth semi-finalist is the winner (or the final loser if the winner is already promoted) of Coppa Italia Serie D. A final match, between the winners of the semifinals, determines which team finishes first and which teams comes in second in this 37-team playoff. Eventually these teams may be included up to Lega Pro Seconda Divisione if one or more current teams runs into financial difficulties and so are not admitted in this league.
Teams ranked 13th to 16th play a two-legged playout (13th vs 16th, and 14th vs 15th) where to two losers are also relegated. If the 13th-placed is more than 8 points ahead of the 16th-placed team and/or the 14th-placed team is more than 8 points ahead of the 15th-placed team, then in each case, no playout is played and the lower-classified team is relegated directly.
The two losers of the playout are relegated to Eccellenza, while the two winners remain in Serie D. In total, 36 teams are relegated to Eccellenza.
If, during the regular season, two teams finish in an aggregate tie for first, fifth, or in a position where only one team is directly relegated or only one team must play in the playouts, then a tie breaker will be scheduled on neutral ground.
The nine division winners enter a tournament to determine the over-all Serie D champion and is awarded the Scudetto Dilettanti.
In this season the winner was Cuneo.
Given a normal season where there are no team failures and special promotions, Serie D would feature 9 teams that had been relegated from Lega Pro Seconda Divisione, 36 teams that had been promoted from Eccellenza, and 117 teams had played in Serie D the year before. Due to twenty-one bankruptcies and non-admissions in the professional leagues above Serie D and five bankruptcies or promotions to fill vacancies in Serie D, the 2010âÂÂ11 season was to feature only 1 team that played in 2009âÂÂ10 Lega Pro Seconda Divisione, 45 teams that played in 2009âÂÂ10 Eccellenza, 1 team that played in Promozione 2009âÂÂ10 and 115 teams that played in 2009âÂÂ10 Serie D. The league also admitted four of the teams that had failed in the senior leagues. Mantova (Girone B), which played in 2009âÂÂ10 Serie B, Arezzo (Girone E), Perugia (Girone E) and Rimini (Girone F) which all played in 2009âÂÂ10 Lega Pro Prima Divisione. The league admitted twenty teams from Eccellenza to fill vacancies created. These teams are:
Teams from Aosta Valley, Piedmont, Liguria, & Lombardy
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Teams from Lombardy, Veneto & Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
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Teams from Veneto & Friuli-Venezia Giulia
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Teams from Lombardy, Emilia-Romagna & Tuscany
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Teams from Tuscany, Umbria & Lazio
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Teams from Emilia-Romagna, Marche, Abruzzo & Molise
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Teams from Campania, Lazio & Sardinia
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Teams from Campania, Apulia, Lazio & Basilicata
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Teams from Campania, Calabria, & Sicily
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All teams promoted to Lega Pro Seconda Divisione 2011âÂÂ12.
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Arzanese wins Group 3 for better position than Ebolitana in Coppa Disciplina
One leg played June 9, 2011
Played on June 11, 2011
Girone B â 5thâÂÂ6th place â Played on May 15, 2011
The winner Olginatese qualified for the promotion playoffs and the loser Legnago remained in Serie D.
Girone G â 16thâÂÂ17th place â Played on May 15, 2011
The winner Sanluri qualified for the relegation playout and the loser Tavolara relegated to Eccellenza.
Girone H â 12thâÂÂ13th place â Played on May 15, 2011
The winner Grottaglie remained in Serie D and the loser Sant'Antonio Abate forced to play in relegation playout.
Promotion playoffs involved a total of 37 teams; four from each of the nine Serie D divisions (teams placed from 2nd through to 5th) with the Coppa Italia Serie D winner that is directly admitted to the Semi-final round. In this season is qualified the finalist Turris, because the winner Perugia is already promoted in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione.
SandonÃÂ Jesolo wins Triangular 1 for better position than Bacoli Sibilla in Coppa Disciplina
First legs played June 15, 2011; return legs played June 19, 2011
Turris qualified directly as finalist of Coppa Italia Serie D, because the winner, Perugia, was directly promoted as Girone winner
Played on June 25, 2011
Played on May 22 & May 29, 2011<br /> In case of aggregate tie score, higher classified team wins, without extra time being played<br /> Team highlighted in green is saved, other is relegated to Eccellenza