2007–08 Serie B


The 2007–08 Serie B regular season is the seventy-sixth since its establishment. It started on August 25, 2007, and ended with the promotion playoff final on June 15, 2008.
At the end of the year, three teams were promoted to Serie A, the first two via direct promotion, and the third team after two rounds of playoffs.
Four teams were relegated to Serie C1. The bottom three were relegated directly, as was the fourth-to-last team, since they finished 9 points back of the fifth-to-last, Treviso, denying them a chance at a survival "playout".
The 2007–08 Serie B season marked the first appearance in the division for newly promoted Grosseto. Ravenna and Chievo returned to the second-highest Italian division after six years, their last time in Serie B having been in 2001. Pisa returned to Serie B after 13 years, surprisingly qualifying for the promotion playoffs.

Teams

The following 22 clubs comprise the Serie B in 2007-08:
Official Club NameHome CityStadium Name2006/2007 Season
U.C. AlbinoLeffeBergamoStadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia10th in Serie B
Ascoli Calcio 1898Ascoli PicenoStadio Cino e Lillo Del Duca19th in Serie A
U.S. AvellinoAvellinoStadio PartenioSerie C1/B Playoff Winners
A.S. BariBariStadio San Nicola13th in Serie B
Bologna F.C. 1909BolognaStadio Renato dall'Ara7th in Serie B
Brescia CalcioBresciaStadio Mario Rigamonti6th in Serie B
A.C. CesenaCesenaStadio Dino Manuzzi16th in Serie B
A.C. ChievoVeronaVeronaStadio Marcantonio Bentegodi18th in Serie A
Frosinone CalcioFrosinoneStadio Matusa14th in Serie B
U.S. Grosseto F.C.GrossetoStadio Olimpico Carlo ZecchiniSerie C1/A Champions
U.S. LecceLecceStadio Via del Mare9th in Serie B
A.C. MantovaMantovaStadio Danilo Martelli8th in Serie B
F.C. Messina PeloroMessinaStadio San Filippo20th in Serie A
Modena F.C.ModenaStadio Alberto Braglia15th in Serie B
Piacenza CalcioPiacenzaStadio Leonardo Garilli4th in Serie B
Pisa CalcioPisaArena GaribaldiSerie C1/A Playoff Winners
Ravenna CalcioRavennaStadio Bruno BenelliSerie C1/B Champions
Rimini Calcio F.C.RiminiStadio Romeo Neri5th in Serie B
Spezia Calcio 1906La SpeziaStadio Alberto Picco18th in Serie B
Treviso F.B.C. 1993TrevisoStadio Omobono Tenni12th in Serie B
U.S. Triestina CalcioTriesteStadio Nereo Rocco17th in Serie B
Vicenza CalcioVicenzaStadio Romeo Menti11th in Serie B

Events

In November, it was announced that Serie B matches, as well as Serie C matches, would be postponed for one week after increasing violence surrounding Italian football matches, in which football fans attacked police, stemming from the shooting of a Lazio fan by a policeman. Serie A matches were unaffected as none were scheduled for that weekend due to an international match between Italy and Scotland.
On January 19, at the conclusion of the andata, Chievo Verona and Bologna were named winter co-champions.

Promotions

With a 1-1 draw away to Grosseto on Matchday 41, Chievo Verona mathematically assured themselves of promotion to Serie A.
On the final matchday, Bologna's 1-0 victory over Pisa rendered Lecce's victory by the same score immaterial; Bologna secured the second direct promotion. Chievo Verona's 2-2 draw with Bari outdistanced the rossoblu, however, giving the mussi volanti their first league title in 14 years.
Lecce were instead left to contest the two-round promotion playoff with AlbinoLeffe, Brescia and Pisa, which will determine the identity of the 20th and final team in Italy's top flight.

Relegations

On Day 40, Cesena became the first team mathematically relegated to Serie C1 with its 2-1 loss at Treviso. Although Cesena could still have finished 19th at the time, at best it would have been 5 points behind 18th-placed Treviso, a condition that would have made playouts unnecessary.
Then on Day 41, another Treviso win—coupled with concurrent losses by Ravenna, Avellino, and Spezia—ensured that none of those three teams would finish within 4 points of the veneti, consigning all three of them to Serie C1.

Final classification

Results

Promotion play-off

Lecce promoted to Serie A

Top goalscorers

Players with at least 10 goals
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2007-08 events