Serie C/2 – continued.
Girone C.
Cattolica – 18th with 13 points. The weakest team in the whole 4th Division.
Fermana – 17th with 27 points. Relegated.
Forli – 16th with 28 points. Relegated.
Cesenatico – 15th with 30 points.
Vigor Senigallia – 14th with 31 points.
Galatina P.I. – 13th with 31 points.
Matera – 12th with 32 points.
Giulianova – 11th with 33 points.
Maceratese – 10th with 34 points.
Martina – 9th with 34 points.
Centese – 8th with 35 points.
Fidelis Andria – 7th with 36 points.
Sassuolo – 6th with 36 points.
Foligno – 5th with 41 points.
Strange or not, but the next 3 teams went to promotional play-off – they all finished with 42 points and almost the same goal-difference: Teramo and Civitanovese with +11 and Fano with +9. Similar problem was solved differently in Girone A, but here – play-offs. They decided nothing, except the elimination of Teramo. Fano and Civitanovese proceeded to a final, played in Perugia. Regular and extra time ended 0-0. In the penalty shoot-out Fano prevailed 6-5. Great luck or what?
Teramo 4th with 42 points.
Civitanovese – 3rd with 42 points.
Fano – 2nd with 42 points and promoted.
Brindisi – group champions with 45 points and promoted.
Girone D.
Crotone – last with 27 points and relegated.
Frattese – 17th with 29 points. Relegated.
Alcamo – 16th with 29 points and relegated.
Potenza – 15th with 30 points.
Canicatti – 14th with 30 points. Canicatti had 5 points deducted for some infringement, but was not in danger of relegation.
Aesernia – 13th with 31 points.
Nissa – 12th with 31 points.
Gladiator – 11th with 31 points.
Ischia Isolaverde – 10th with 31 points.
Ercolanese – 9th with 33 points.
Paganese – 8th with 33 points.
Rende – 7th with 34 points.
Siracusa – 6th with 34 points.
Afragolese – 5th with 34 points.
Turris – 4th with 41 points.
Frosinone – 3rd with 42 points. Familiar name? Not back then.
Sorrento – clinched 2nd place with 43 points and promoted.
Licata – group champion with 44 points. Promoted, of course.