2007–08 Eccellenza

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This is a list of division winners and playoff matches in the regionally organized Eccellenza 2007–2008, which is the 6th level of Italian football. A total of 36 teams are promoted to Serie D for the 2008–09 season. The first-placed team from each of the 28 divisions is promoted directly. The seven winners of the national playoffs are also promoted. Finally, the 36th spot is reserved for the winner of the Coppa Italia Dilettanti. This year, the winner was Hinterreggio, which also won direct promotion as divisional winner in the region of Calabria, thus Pro Settimo & Eureka won promotion as Coppa Italia Dilettanti runners-up.

Division winners

Regional playoffs

A number of playoff tournaments were organized by some Regional Committees in order to choose a team for each of the Eccellenza rounds. The following Regional Committees decided instead not to organize regional playoffs, instead choosing to directly appoint regular season runners-up for the national playoffs:

Piedmont & Valle d'Aosta

Playoff finals Playoff semifinals Playoff finals

Lombardy

Playoff semifinals Playoff finals Playoff semifinals Playoff finals Playoff semifinals Playoff finals

Tuscany

Playoff semifinals Playoff finals Playoff semifinals Playoff finals

Emilia-Romagna

Playoff semifinals Playoff finals Playoff semifinals Playoff finals

Marche

Playoff semifinals Playoff finals

Umbria

Playoff semifinals Playoff finals

Molise

Playoff semifinals Playoff finals

Campania

Playoff semifinals Playoff finals Playoff semifinals Playoff finals

Apulia

Playoff semifinals Playoff finals

Basilicata

Playoff semifinals Playoff finals

Calabria

Playoff semifinals Playoff finals

Sicily

Playoff semifinals Playoff finals Playoff semifinals Playoff finals

Sardinia

Playoff semifinals Playoff finals

National playoffs

Rules

The national playoffs involved a total of 28 teams, respectively the regional playoff winners or the second-placed teams in case regional playoffs were not organized by the correspondent committee. A total of two two-legged rounds are played in order to fill the remaining seven Serie D spots.

First round

Played on May 25 and June 1

Second round

Played on June 8 and 15

Notes and references

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