1982–83 Serie C1

The 1982–83 Serie C1 was the fifth edition of Serie C1, the third highest league in the Italian football league system.

Overview

Serie C1/A

It was contested by 18 teams, and Triestina won the championship. It was decided that Triestina, Padova was promoted to Serie B, and Piacenza, Mestre, Pro Patria, Forlì was demoted in Serie C2.

Serie C1/B

It was contested by 18 teams, and Empoli won the championship. It was decided that Empoli, Pescara was promoted to Serie B, and Livorno, Reggina, Paganese, Latina was demoted in Serie C2.

League standings

Serie C1/A

Pos Team Pts
1 Triestina 47
2 Padova 43
3 Carrarese 40
4 Lanerossi Vicenza 37
4 Rimini 37
6 Parma 34
7 Fano 33
7 Trento 33
7 Spal 33
10 Treviso 33
11 Brescia 32
11 Sanremese 32
11 Modena 32
11 Rondinella Marzocco 32
11 Piacenza 32
16 Mestre 30
16 Pro Patria 30
18 Forlì 22
Source: rsssf.com

Serie C1/B

Pos Team Pts
1 Empoli 46
1 Pescara 46
3 Campania 45
3 Taranto 45
5 Casertana 36
5 Cosenza 36
7 Salernitana 35
8 Barletta 34
9 Virtus Casarano 31
9 Rende 31
9 Benevento 31
9 Ancona 31
13 Siena 30
13 Ternana 30
13 Livorno 30
13 Reggina 30
17 Paganese 23
18 Latina 22
Source: rsssf.com
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