1985–86 Serie C1
The 1985–86 Serie C1 was the eighth edition of Serie C1, the third highest league in the Italian football league system.
Overview
Serie C1/A
Eighteen teams competed in Serie C1/A and Parma won the championship. It was decided that Parma and Modena would be promoted to Serie B. Pavia, Varese, Sanremese were relegated to Serie C2.
Serie C1/B
Also contested by 18 teams, the Serie C1/B champions were Messina.
League standings
Serie C1/A
Team | Pts | |
---|---|---|
1. | Parma | 47 |
2. | Modena | 47 |
3. | Piacenza | 45 |
4. | Reggiana | 40 |
5. | Virescit Boccaleone | 39 |
6. | Spal | 38 |
7. | Padova | 36 |
8. | Ancona | 33 |
9. | Prato | 33 |
10. | Trento | 31 |
11. | Legnano | 31 |
12. | Rondinella Marzocco | 31 |
13. | Carrarese | 31 |
14. | Fano | 30 |
15. | Rimini | 30 |
16. | Pavia | 27 |
17. | Varese | 26 |
18. | Sanremese | 19 |
Serie C1/B
Team | Pts | |
---|---|---|
1. | Messina | 45 |
2. | Taranto | 44 |
3. | Barletta | 41 |
4. | Siena | 38 |
5. | Casertana | 36 |
6. | Salernitana | 35 |
7. | Foggia | 34 |
8. | Sorrento | 32 |
9. | Campania | 32 |
10. | Brindisi | 32 |
11. | Licata | 31 |
12. | Cosenza | 31 |
13. | Monopoli | 31 |
14. | Livorno | 30 |
15. | Casarano | 30 |
16. | Benevento | 27 |
17. | Ternana | 27 |
18. | Cavese | 36 |
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