2009–10 Serie B


The 2009-10 Serie B season is the seventy-eighth edition since its establishment in 1929. Serie B, currently named Serie bwin due to sponsorship reasons, is the second-highest division in the Italian football league system after the Serie A. It is contested by 22 teams and organized by the Lega Serie B since July 2010, after the split of Lega Calcio that previously took care of both the Serie A and Serie B.
A total of 22 teams contest the league, 15 of which returned from the 2008–09 season, four of which have been promoted from Lega Pro Prima Divisione, and three relegated from Serie A.

Stadiums and locations

ClubCityStadiumCapacity2008–09 season
AlbinoLeffeAlbino and Leffe
Atleti Azzurri d'Italia26,3939th in Serie B
AnconaAnconadel Conero26,00019th in Serie B
AscoliAscoli PicenoCino e Lillo Del Duca20,00016th in Serie B
BresciaBresciaMario Rigamonti27,5474th in Serie B
CesenaCesenaDino Manuzzi23,860Lega Pro Prima Divisione – A Champions
CittadellaCittadellaPier Cesare Tombolato7,62317th in Serie B
CrotoneCrotoneEzio Scida9,631Lega Pro Prima Divisione – B Playoff Winners
EmpoliEmpoliCarlo Castellani19,7955th in Serie B
FrosinoneFrosinoneMatusa9,68011th in Serie B
GallipoliGallipoli
Via del Mare33,876Lega Pro Prima Divisione – B Champions
GrossetoGrossetoCarlo Zecchini9,9096th in Serie B
LecceLecceVia del Mare33,87620th in Serie A
MantovaMantuaDanilo Martelli14,84413th in Serie B
ModenaModenaAlberto Braglia20,50715th in Serie B
PadovaPaduaEuganeo32,336Lega Pro Prima Divisione – A Playoff Winners
PiacenzaPiacenzaLeonardo Garilli21,66810th in Serie B
RegginaReggio CalabriaOreste Granillo27,45419th in Serie A
SalernitanaSalernoArechi37,24514th in Serie B
SassuoloSassuolo
Alberto Braglia20,5077th in Serie B
TorinoTurinOlimpico di Torino27,99418th in Serie A
TriestinaTriesteNereo Rocco32,4548th in Serie B
VicenzaVicenzaRomeo Menti17,16312th in Serie B

Managerial changes

Before the start of the season

During the season

The list does not include Giuseppe Giannini's resignation from Gallipoli, who were announced on February 8, 2010 and withdrawn two days later following a meeting with club chairman Daniele D'Odorico.

Events

The 2009–10 Serie B season will feature the return of seven-times Italian champions Torino, who were relegated from Serie A. Other teams relegated from the top flight include Reggina and Lecce.
Four teams were promoted from Lega Pro Prima Divisione: Cesena, Crotone, Padova and newcomers Gallipoli. As of 10 August, Gallipoli did not manage to organize a squad for the league and were even without a head coach due to club issues ; this also forced the club to play the Under-19 team for the second round of the Coppa Italia tournament, lost 6–1 to lower league outfit Lumezzane. The following day, Giuseppe Giannini returned to coach Gallipoli after a company from Udine took over the club.
On 23 September 2009, the Football League committee point deductions of respectively two and one points for clubs Crotone and Gallipoli due to administrative and financial breaches. The one point deduction for Gallipoli was later canceled by the Federal Court of Justice on October 22, with the two-point penalty regarding Crotone being instead confirmed.
An analogous one-point penalty involving Ancona was ratified by the National Disciplinary Committee on 18 February 2010 due to not having paid a number of salaries in June and July 2009; such deduction was extended to two points by the Federal Court of Justice later on 12 March.
The season also experienced a suspension for the 3 March match between Cesena and Sassuolo, which was not completed due to heavy snow at the 73rd minute, with the result being 0–0. As per Italian league rules, only the remaining 17 minutes were played, and an unusual mini-game was therefore rescheduled on 16 March during which Sassuolo managed to score a goal to record a 1–0 win.
Later, on 19 March, Salernitana were docked six points due to matchfixing regarding a Serie C1 league game held in April 2008 against Potenza. Salernitana were also the first team to get mathematically relegated, after a 5–2 loss to Empoli left the Campanian club with a 23-point gap between them and 19th-placed Padova with seven games to the end of the season.

League table

Results

Play-off

Promotion

Brescia promoted to Serie A.

Relegation

Top goalscorers

Updated as of May 23, 2010
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