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Timestamp: 2019-04-24 03:49:02+00:00

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Lega Pro 2 Play-off finals: Pro Patria v. FeralpiSalo; Prato v. Carrarese; Avellino v. Trapani.
can somebody admin related move this to the correct section please?
As far as I can see there wasn't a section for Lega Pro and Serie D, which is why I brought it in as a brand new topic.
Both the Lega Pro 1 play-off finals first leg are on Rai Sport 1 from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. BST. Presumably the first to be shown will be live and the second recorded.
There's been a change in the advance schedules for RAISport. Only the Atletico Roma v. Juve Stabia game will be shown tomorrow - at 5 p.m. BST on RAISport 1, repeated at 7.30 p.m. on RAISport 2. Presumably the Verona - Salernitana clash will be shown next Sunday.
I see Hellas beat Salernitana 2-0 today to put one foot into Serie B. Hope they get there in the 2nd leg.
I like Verona too, it would be good to see them back up in Serie B at least. Their fans have always been a colorful bunch (in one way or another) – much more so than their local rivals Chievo.
Juve Stabia and Atletico Roma drew 0-0 in the other final. Return legs are next Sunday. Can anyone clear up a mystery? I only have a smattering of Italian, just about enough to follow the commentaries, but as far as I could make out there is some sort of problem with the Stadio Flaminia, Atletico's ground, for next Sunday's match. The stadium was upgraded recently and holds over 20,000, but I got the impression that next week's crowd will be restricted to 4,000. If anyone can clarify the situation, please post here.
The Lega Pro 2 season is over and FeralpiSalo, Carrarese and Trapani are promted to Lega Pro 1.
Thats the Stadio Flaminio, right, where Atletico Roma play? It also the home pitch for Italia's rugby team and the says it holds 32,000 – although I suspect not be all areas of it may be 'open' for calcio (as in certain standing areas). No idea why it would be restricted to 4,000, that seems overly harsh if thats the case. Was there crowd trouble in the first-leg?
Totti came out and asked all Roma fans to cheer for Atletico Roma in their play-off as he said it would be good to have a second team from Rome do well.
I think the 32,000 capacity mentioned in Wiki referred to the ground before renovation. I've seen a couple of games from there on TV and I would guess the stand opposite the camera point holds 4,000 on its own. We'll get a chance to see it on Sunday anyway as Rai Sport are showing both playoff final second legs. Atletico Roma v. Juve Stabia is on Rai Sport 2 at 3 p.m. BST and Salernitana v. Verona on Rai Sport 1 at 5 p.m.
Juve Stabia won 2-0 today, glad they went up as opposed to Atletico Roma.
60 years since Stabia where in Serie B! Forza the Wasps! Hope Hellas get the job done tonight(just now) in Salerno.
Hellas did get the job done, though in somewhat nervy fashion. A 1-0 defeat at Salerno gave Verona a 2-1 aggregate win and promotion. Anyone know what the crowd was? It looked to be over 20,000. The stands were nearly all full.
There was a Serie D play-off final on Sunday (live on Rai Sport 2) between Turris and Rimini. Rimini won 4-1 on penalties after a goalless ninety minutes. According to the commentator that means Rimini will be promoted to Lega Pro 2.
I'm not sure how this works. Basically only the nine divisional winners from Serie D get promoted unless any Lega Pro teams go bankrupt. Then the vacancies are filled by the Serie D cup winners and runners-up and divisional runners-up. The only thing I can think of is that Rimini will replace Pomezia who were forcibly relegated for some misdemeanour or other.
I'm delighted with Rimini's promotion. My only Italian holiday was spent there and I loved the town and its people. They're my second favourite Italain team behind La Viola. I hope they get back to Serie B again so we can see them regularly.
I'm thinking about just making this a Lega Pro thread and have a second thread for Serie D. What do you guys think?

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