2012–13 Serie B


The 2012–13 Serie B is the 81st season since its establishment in 1929. A total of 22 teams will contest the league: 16 of which returning from the 2011–12 season, 4 of which promoted from Lega Pro Prima Divisione, and two relegated from Serie A. Puma replaced Nike as manufacturer of the official Serie B match ball, a relationship that continues today.
The league featured two clubs relegated from Serie A: Novara returned to the second division after only a single season in the top flight, whereas Cesena were relegated after a two-year stint.
Four teams were promoted from Lega Pro Prima Divisione, one of them returning to Serie B after a significant absence and one of them will play Serie B for the first time in their history, Pro Vercelli after 64 years, Ternana after 6 years, while Spezia will take part to Serie B after 4 years. The fourth promoted team, Virtus Lanciano will make debut in Serie B.
Grosseto and Lecce were provisionally, not yet enforceable, condemned to relegation to Lega Pro Prima Divisione, due to a large match fixing scandal involving Italian football; both clubs appealed the decision to the Italian Football Federation's Court of Justice. In appeal, Grosseto was acquitted from all charges and readmitted to Serie B, whereas Lecce's relegation was confirmed. Lecce already announced its intention to appeal the decision at the TNAS, but not blocking the relegation being immediately enforceable. On 23 August 2012, FIGC officially communicated that Vicenza were to replace Lecce, and there has been a possibility of extending the transfer window as regards Grosseto and Vicenza.

Changes from last season

Team changes

From Serie B

;Promoted to Serie A
;Relegated to Lega Pro Prima Divisione

To Serie B

;Relegated from Serie A
;Promoted from Lega Pro Prima Divisione
;Promoted from Lega Pro Prima Divisione

Teams

Stadia and locations

TeamHome cityStadiumCapacity2011–12 season
AscoliAscoli PicenoCino e Lillo Del Duca15th in the Serie B
BariBariSan Nicola13th in the Serie B
BresciaBresciaMario Rigamonti8th in the Serie B
CesenaCesenaDino Manuzzi20th in the Serie A
CittadellaCittadellaPier Cesare Tombolato16th in the Serie B
CrotoneCrotoneEzio Scida11th in the Serie B
EmpoliEmpoliCarlo Castellani18th in the Serie B
GrossetoGrossetoCarlo Zecchini14th in the Serie B
Hellas VeronaVeronaMarc'Antonio Bentegodi4th in the Serie B
Juve StabiaCastellammare di StabiaRomeo Menti9th in the Serie B
LivornoLivornoArmando Picchi17th in the Serie B
ModenaModenaAlberto Braglia12th in the Serie B
NovaraNovaraSilvio Piola19th in the Serie A
PadovaPaduaEuganeo7th in the Serie B
Pro VercelliVercelliSilvio PiolaThe Prima Divisione/A play-off winners
RegginaReggio CalabriaOreste Granillo10th in the Serie B
SassuoloSassuolo
Alberto Braglia3rd in the Serie B
SpeziaLa SpeziaAlberto PiccoThe Prima Divisione/B Champions
TernanaTerniLibero LiberatiThe Prima Divisione/A Champions
VareseVareseFranco Ossola5th in Serie B
VicenzaVicenzaRomeo Menti19th in the Serie B
Virtus LancianoLancianoGuido BiondiThe Prima Divisione/B play-off winners

League table


Promotion play-offs

The higher placed team plays the second leg of the promotion playoff at home. If scores are tied after both games in the semifinals the higher placed team progresses to the final. The same conditions apply to the final except for there being extra time played if scores are tied after both games, the higher placed team will be promoted if scores are still level at the end of this period.

Top goalscorers

;24 goals
;22 goals
;21 goals
;20 goals
;19 goals
;18 goals
;17 goals
;16 goals
;15 goals

Attendances

#ClubAverage
1Hellas15,402
2Cesena9,551
3Vicenza6,931
4Bari6,591
5Padova5,873
6Spezia5,726
7Livorno5,667
8Ternana5,465
9Modena5,065
10Novara4,675
11Sassuolo4,465
12Brescia4,381
13Crotone3,767
14Varese3,564
15Reggina3,359
16Ascoli3,081
17Empoli2,648
18Juve Stabia2,479
19Cittadella2,359
20Virtus Lanciano2,184
21Pro Vercelli1,895
22Grosseto1,511

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