Serie D 2022-2023: all rounds and schedules

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Serie D launched: nine rounds, of which A and D with 20 teams with a final roster that will include 166 clubs

The Interregional Department has made official the composition of the rounds of the 2022-2023 Serie D: nine rounds, of which A and D with twenty teams with a final staff that will include 166 clubs (pending decisions with respect to the position of Giarre, in any case included in round I). Compared to the custom of the Championship of Italy-which also for this season will be the only one in the national panorama to embrace all regions, none excluded-will be simultaneous with the publication of the competition calendars. The championship will start with the first day on Sunday, September 4. The only exception will be Group I, which will slip to Sunday 18. Three scheduled breaks: Dec. 25, Jan. 1 and March 12, 2023 for the commitments of the Rappresentativa Serie D team at the next edition of the Viareggio Cup.

As for midweek rounds, they will involve all the groupings on two occasions: December 21 and April 6, 2023. The 20-team groupings, on the other hand, will observe four more rounds (for a total of six): September 21 and October 5 during the first leg, January 25 and February 8 for the return. Finally, official schedules have been set: from Sept. 4, the game will be played at 3 p.m., switching to 2:30 p.m. on Oct. 30. Return at 3 p.m. from March 26, while from May 14 the whistle will be at 4 p.m.

GIRON A – Asti, Borgosesia, Bra, Casale, Castanese, Castellanzese, Chieri, Chisola, Derthona, Fezzanese, Fossano, Gozzano, Legnano, Ligorna, Pinerolo, Pontdonnazhonearnadevancon, Sanremese, Sestri Levante, Stresa Vergante, Vado

GIRON B – Arconatese, Alcione Milano, Breno, Brusaporto, Caronnese, Casatese, Chievo Sona, Città Di Varese, Desenzano, Folgore Caratese, Lumezzane, Ponte San Pietro, Real Calepina, Seregno, Sporting Franciacorta, Varesina Sport, Villa Valle, Virtus Ciseranobergamo

GIRON C – Adriese, Caldiero Terme, Campodarsego, Cartigliano, Cjarlins Muzane, Dolomiti Bellunesi, Este, Legnago Salus, Levico Terme, Luparense, Mestre, Montebelluna, Montecchio Maggiore, Portogruaro, Torviscosa, Union Clodiense Chioggia, Villafranca Veronese, Virtus Bolzano

GIRONE D – Aglianese, Bagnolese, Carpi, Correggese, Corticella, Crema, Fanfulla, Forlì, Giana Erminio, Lentigione, Mezzolara, Pistoiese, Prato, Ravenna, Real Forte Querceta, Salsomaggiore, Sammaurese, Sant’angelo, Scandicci, United Riccione

GIRON E – Arezzo, Città di Castello, Flaminia Civitacastellana, Follonica Gavorrano, Ghiviborgo Vds, Grosseto, Livorno, Mobilieri Ponsacco, Montespaccato, Orvietana, Ostia Mare, Pianese, Poggibonsi, Sangiovannese, Seravezza Pozzi, Sporting Club Trestina, Tau Calcio Altopascio, Terranuova Traiana

GIRON F – Almajuventus Fano, Avezzano, Chieti, Cynthialbalonga, Football Club Matese, Montegiorgio, Pineto, Porto d’ascoli, Roma City, S.Nicolò Notaresco, Sambenedettese, Team Nuova Florida, Termoli, Tolentino, Trastevere, Vastese, Vastogirardi, Vigor Senigallia

GIRON G – Angri, Aprilia Racing, Arzachena, Atletico Uri, Casertana, Cassino, Ilvamaddalena, Lupa Frascati, Nola, Paganese, Palmese, Pomezia, Portici, Real Monterotondo Scalo, Sarrabus Ogliastra, Sorrento, Tivoli, Vis Artena

GIRONE H – Afragolese, Barletta, Bitonto, Brindisi, Casarano, Cavese, Città di Fasano, Francavilla, Gladiator, Gravina, Lavello, Martina, Matera, Molfetta, Nardò, Nocerina, Puteolana, Team Altamura

GIRON I – Canicattì, Castrovillari, Catania, City of Acireale, City of S.Agata, Cittanova, Trapani, FC Lamezia Terme, Licata, Locri, Paternò, Santa Maria Cilento, Ragusa, Real Aversa, San Luca, Sancataldese, Marignlianese, Vibonese, Giarre*

* Company admitted conditionally by virtue of the Lazio Regional Administrative Court Decree No. 5315/2022 – Reg. Ric. No. 09540 of August 9, 2022, subject to any further and subsequent measures in relation to the judicial dispute

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