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The Italian football landscape is undergoing significant shifts, particularly with the recent rulings from the Tribunale Federale. These decisions have sent ripples throughout Serie B and Serie C. However, in Lecco, much like other clubs navigating similar situations, a sense of relative calm prevails. The bluceleste club is currently finalizing preparations for the upcoming season. According to lcnsport.it, the club has already prepared key documents in anticipation of the June 6th deadline. This date, which caused considerable upheaval in the summer of 2023, is a crucial factor for teams seeking entry to the competition.
The young team, managed by club manager Virna Bonfanti, who also serves as the general secretary, has completed the most important procedures to ensure participation in the 2025/2026 season. The club has paid salaries and Irpef, and presented a guarantee of 350,000 euros. They are staying at the “base” level thanks to a liquidity ratio above 0.8%. As is known, those who fall below that level will have to provide a guarantee of 700,000 euros. Additional certifications are still needed and should be ready at the beginning of next week, allowing Lecco to meet the federal deadline with ample time.
Pre-Season Training Camps and Beyond
As has been reported, the topic of the pre-season training camp is a key point of discussion. As revealed during the latest episode of “Dario 1912”, next week should bring clarity regarding the location, which is expected to be in Trentino-Alto Adige. Clearly, the costs of the ten-day stay in the mountains will have a significant influence. Meanwhile, with the play-off finals approaching and the opening of the transfer market, it’s understood that there will be some changes within the staff, which will be coordinated by coach Federico Valente.


The Race for Relegation and the Potential for Rescues
The difficulties faced by many clubs open up various scenarios for potential relegation to Serie C. The provisional ranking is currently led by Inter Under 23, followed by Ravenna, Pro Patria, Milan Futuro, and Reggina.
The evaluation system introduced by the FIGC in February incorporates different criteria for different categories of candidate teams. For clubs relegated from Serie C, 50% of the score comes from the final standings of the last championship, 25% from the city’s sporting tradition, and the remaining 25% from the average attendance. Serie D teams are evaluated primarily on their average points in the standings, while the second teams of Serie A follow specific parameters related to young players called up to the national team, the standings of the first team, and public following. All interested clubs must submit their applications by July 18th and pay the required contributions: 720,000 euros for the second teams of Serie A, and 300,000 euros plus two guarantees of 350,000 and 300,000 euros for the other categories.
Did you know? The financial requirements for Serie C registration are a significant hurdle for many clubs, highlighting the financial strain present within Italian football. These financial requirements can cause serious ramifications for clubs.
Pro Tip: Keep a close eye on the transfer market after the play-offs. Teams that successfully navigate the licensing requirements are going to begin to add players. Expect the market to become much more active after the July 18th deadline.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the June 6th deadline for?
A: This is the deadline for clubs to submit the initial documentation required for Serie C registration.
Q: What happens if a club fails the liquidity ratio test?
A: They are required to provide a larger financial guarantee.
Q: When is the deadline for the application for potential relegation?
A: The deadline is July 18th.
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