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Serie B, registrations: Lecco at risk of exclusion, has not found the stadium

The Lombards, fresh from promotion, have not found the stadium. Only this morning will it be understood whether the clubs have met the midnight deadline. In C outside Siena: green light on arrival for Atalanta U23

One hell of a day. Between Serie B and Serie C for several clubs, it was a race against time to submit applications for membership in the next championship. The deadline was midnight and it’s peremptory, you can’t go beyond that. And it is not excluded that some duly submitted applications hide some nasty surprises that only Covisoc will be able to discover in its analyzes, to then report (by the 30th) the opinions to the FIGC.

The most sensational news concerns Lecco, which risks having to give up the B found after 50 years due to the stadium problem: the only viable solution was that of Padua (!), but the prefecture would not have given the ok. Lega B closed its offices at 21 and this morning will find out if the pec arrived in time. No exceptions are allowed. It’s true that the promotion only arrived on Sunday and therefore with two days to spare it was very difficult to find a solution, but the club should have thought about it in advance, perhaps once they passed the semi-final. So that’s a real shocker. Terrible.

Even Reggina kept everyone in suspense, at the height of a tormented season which should have ended with the sale of the club. But that remains to be seen because enrollment is at risk. The club presented the required documentation to Lega B, from the guarantee to the last card, that of the absence of debts to other clubs. However, at 10 pm on the FIGC portal, there were no transfers to the players in the last three months (almost 4 million) and also the payments (about 3 million) of the 5 months of INPS and 4 of Irpef in 2023 (those that had led to the -5). For the latter, a deadline of June 30 was agreed with the Court, a date also established for the famous 757 thousand euros of the restructuring plan, guaranteed by surety but (apparently) not paid pending the 30. The risk is that yet another dispute, because the deadline is peremptory. But this morning, when the FIGC opens its offices, if it doesn’t find the transfers made by midnight uploaded to the portal, it will be the end.

Interested spectators of this affair are – in order – Brescia and Perugia. In case of rejection of the two teams, they would be readmitted to B. If only one is skipped, the place goes to Brescia which, after the complaints of the past few days, has applied to join both C (where it is relegated) and B. And it is not excluded that today he will not ask for access to the documents to verify the regularity of the applications presented. But even Perugia won’t stand by and is ready to make the necessary checks.

The first certainty was the renunciation of Pordenone, with a request to the FIGC to restart from the D (in the meantime the Court has granted 60 days to present a repayment plan of 2 million and avoid bankruptcy): to replace him there will be the readmission of Mantova, best of the relegated. Yet another crash for Siena, who until the last moment looked for a solution to their serious problems. The application was presented shortly after 21, but incomplete (no salaries) and will therefore be rejected, freeing up the place at Atalanta U23. There shouldn’t be other cases, even if some doubts remain. In fact, on at least a couple of questions, there would be some unknown factors, linked to the sureties. Needless to name names, you just have to wait for Covisoc. But history teaches that surprises are not excluded.

June 21, 2023 (change June 21, 2023 | 01:57)

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How do the precarious financial situations of Italian clubs impact their chances of securing membership in Serie C and continuing their football journey

Serious arrears. It is a situation that cannot be resolved with a single night, especially since the clubs involved are still waiting for the signatures of the new owners. And all this just a few days before the start of the new season.

The situation is not much better for Sambenedettese, who only managed to secure promotion to Serie C after winning the playoffs. The club has been struggling financially for years and despite the excitement of being in the higher division, they too failed to meet the deadline. Their membership is now hanging by a thread, awaiting Covisoc’s analysis.

Meanwhile, Atalanta U23 seems to have escaped the drama. Located just outside Siena, their application was successful and they received the green light for their entry into Serie C. A relief for the Lombards, who can now focus on their preparations for the upcoming season.

These last-minute hurdles highlight the precarious financial situations that many Italian clubs find themselves in. The transition between leagues is not an easy one, especially for those with limited resources. The pressure to meet the deadlines and comply with the regulations can be overwhelming, and sometimes fatal for the future of the club.

Only time will tell which clubs will be granted membership in Serie C and which will be left out. The next few hours will be crucial for those still waiting for Covisoc’s verdict. The fate of Lecco, Reggina, Sambenedettese, and many others hangs in the balance. It’s a nail-biting moment for fans and clubs alike, as they desperately hope for a positive outcome and a chance to continue their football journey.

2 thoughts on “Serie B, registrations: Lecco at risk of exclusion, has not found the stadium”

  1. It’s disheartening to see Lecco struggling to find a stadium for Serie B registrations. The risk of exclusion is daunting, and I hope a solution is found soon for the sake of the club’s future.

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  2. It’s disheartening to hear that Lecco may face exclusion due to not securing a stadium. Without a proper venue, the team’s future hangs in the balance. Hopefully, a solution can be found soon to avoid such a drastic outcome.

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