IV Division.
Girone C.
Campobasso – last with 20 points and out.
Forli – 17th with 25 points and relegated.
Bisceglie – 16th with 26 points and relegated.
Vis Pesaro – 15th with 27 points.
Civitanovese – 14th with 29 points.
Lanciano – 13th with 29 points.
Jesi – 12th with 31 points.
Celano – 11th with 33 points.
Giulianova – 10th with 33 points.
Riccione – 9th with 34 points.
Castel di Sangro – 8th with 35 points.
Rimini – 7th with 36 points.
Teramo – 6th with 39 points.
Gubbio – 5th with 39 points.
Trani – 4th with 42 points.
Chieti – 3rd with 44 points.
Baracca Lugo – 2nd with 45 points. Lost top position on worse goal-difference, but earned promotion.
Fano clinched first place on 3-goal better goal-difference. 17 wins, 11 ties, 6 losses, 43-23 and 45 points. Happily promoted to III Division.
Girone D.
Trapani – last with 12 points and relegated. The team with the worst record in the whole IV Division.
Adelaide Nicastro – 17th with 26 points and relegated.
Martina – 16th with 29 points and relegated.
Ostia Mare – 15th with 30 points.
Potenza – 14th with 31 points.
Fasano – 13th with 32 points.
Kroton – 12th with 32 points.
Altamura – 11th with 35 points.
Latina – 10th with 35 points.
Lodigiani – 9th with 35 points.
Pro Cavese – 8th with 36 points.
Turris – 7th with 37 points.
Vigor Lamezia – 6th with 38 points.
Atletico Leonzio – 5th with 38 points.
Acireale – 4th with 38 points.
Frosinone – 3rd with 40 points.
Nola – 2nd with 43 points and promoted.
Battipagliese won the championship with 45 points: 17 wins, 11 ties, 6 losses, 40-20 scorind record. Promoted to III Division to their delight.
And one last note: In the summer of 1990 Novara, Bisceglie, Martina, Lecco and Molfetta readmitted
instead of Pro Vercelli, La Palma, Brindisi, Frosinone and Imola not admitted for money problems. Not everything was decided on the pitch after all, but this was not concerning the teams promoted up: Siena, Pavia, Varese, Pro Sesto, Fano, Baracca Lugo, Battigliese, and Nola.