Supercoppa di Lega Pro

Supercoppa di Lega Pro
Founded 2000
Region Italy
Number of teams 2 (2000–14)
3 (2015–)
Current champions SPAL
Most successful club(s) Novara
Spezia (2 titles)

The Supercoppa di Lega Pro[1] is an Italian football competition played by the three group winners of the Lega Pro, formerly Serie C1. It has been contested since the 1999–2000 season.

Past winners

Season Home Team Score Away Team Venue
1999–2000 Crotone 1–1 Siena Stadio Ezio Scida,
Crotone
Siena 1–0 Crotone
Stadio Artemio Franchi,
Siena
Siena (group A) won 2–1 on aggregate  
2000–01 Palermo 0–2
(judge decision)
Modena Stadio Renzo Barbera,
Palermo
Modena 3–0 Palermo Stadio Alberto Braglia,
Modena
Modena (group A) won 5–0 on aggregate  
2001–02 Ascoli 1–0 Livorno Stadio Del Duca,
Ascoli Piceno
Livorno 2–1 Ascoli Stadio Armando Picchi,
Livorno
Ascoli (group B) won on away goals rule, aggregate tied 2–2  
2002–03 Treviso 0–2 Avellino Stadio Omobono Tenni,
Treviso
Avellino 0–2 Treviso Stadio Partenio,
Avellino
Treviso (group A) won 9-8 on penalties, aggregate tied 2–2  
2003–04 Arezzo 3–0 Catanzaro Stadio Comunale,
Arezzo
Catanzaro 0–1 Arezzo Stadio Nicola Ceravolo,
Catanzaro
Arezzo (group A) won 4–0 on aggregate  
2004–05 Rimini 5–2 Cremonese Stadio Romeo Neri,
Rimini
Cremonese 2 - 4 Rimini Stadio Giovanni Zini,
Cremona
Rimini (group B) won 9–4 on aggregate  
2005–06 Spezia 0–0 Napoli Stadio Alberto Picco,
La Spezia
Napoli 1–1 Spezia Stadio San Paolo,
Napoli
Spezia (group A) won on away goals rule, aggregate tied 1–1  
2006–07 Ravenna 1–1 Grosseto Stadio Bruno Benelli,
Ravenna
Grosseto 1–0 Ravenna Stadio Carlo Zecchini,
Grosseto
Grosseto (group A) won 2–1 on aggregate  
2007–08 Sassuolo 0–1 Salernitana Stadio Enzo Ricci,
Sassuolo
Salernitana 0–1 Sassuolo Stadio Arechi,
Salerno
Sassuolo (group A) won 6-4 on penalties, aggregate tied 1–1  
2008–09 Gallipoli 0–0 Cesena Stadio Antonio Bianco,
Gallipoli
Cesena 1–2 Gallipoli Dino Manuzzi,
Cesena
Gallipoli (group B) won 2–1 on aggregate  
2009–10 Portogruaro 1–3 Novara Piergiovanni Mecchia,
Portogruaro
Novara 2–3 Portogruaro Silvio Piola,
Novara
Novara (group A) won 5–4 on aggregate  
2010–11 Gubbio 1–1 Nocerina Stadio Pietro Barbetti,
Gubbio
Nocerina 1–0 Gubbio Stadio San Francesco,
Nocera Inferiore
Nocerina (group B) won 2–1 on aggregate  
2011–12 Ternana 0–0 Spezia Stadio Libero Liberati,
Terni
Spezia 2–1 Ternana Stadio Alberto Picco,
La Spezia
Spezia (group B) won 2–1 on aggregate  
2012–13 Avellino 1–1 Trapani Stadio Partenio-Adriano Lombardi,
Avellino
Trapani 2–2 Avellino Stadio Polisportivo Provinciale,
Erice
Avellino (group B) won on away goals rule, aggregate tied 3–3  
2013–14 Virtus Entella 1–1 Perugia Stadio Comunale,
Chiavari
Perugia 3–1 Virtus Entella Stadio Renato Curi,
Perugia
Perugia (group B) won 4–2 on aggregate  
2014–15 Novara 3–2 Salernitana Stadio Silvio Piola,
Novara
Salernitana 1–1 Teramo Stadio Arechi,
Salerno
Novara 1–1 Teramo Stadio Gaetano Bonolis,
Teramo
Novara (group A) won with 4 points at the top of the group  
2015–16 SPAL 4–1 Benevento Stadio Paolo Mazza,
Ferrar
Benevento 2–4 Cittadella Stadio Ciro Vigorito,
Benevento
Cittadella 1–3 SPAL Stadio Pier Cesare Tombolato,
Cittadella
SPAL (group B) won with 6 points at the top of the group  

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