33-493: Cabrini is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Antonio Cabrini (born 1957), Italian footballer and coach Frances Xavier Cabrini (1850–1917), Italian-American nun See also [ edit ] Named after Frances Xavier Cabrini: Cabrini Boulevard , Manhattan Cabrini High School (disambiguation) Cabrini Medical Center , Manhattan Cabrini University , Philadelphia Cabrini–Green Homes ,
66-502: A First Division and a Second Division: the first teams to be relegated were AC Vicenza and FC Inter even if, after the reunion with FIGC, the regulations were changed, and Venezia was demoted instead of the Milanese club. Even if part of the same league, differently from First Division, Second Division was based on local group with proximity criteria. Only in 1928 was the big reform conceived by FIGC president Leandro Arpinati : after
99-544: A 2–1 win for the "Azzurri"; Italy went on to finish the tournament in fourth place, and Cabrini was named the Best Young Player of the Tournament. He soon became an international regular for the next nine years; he participated as a starter in all of Italy's games in three consecutive World Cups : in 1978, 1982 and 1986 . Overall, Cabrini played 18 games during World Cup final stages, winning the 1982 edition despite missing
132-465: A charismatic and good-looking football player. On the field, he made a name for himself as one of Italy's greatest defenders ever, and is remembered in particular for forming one of the most formidable defensive units of all time with Italy and Juventus, alongside goalkeeper Dino Zoff , as well as defenders Claudio Gentile and Gaetano Scirea . Cabrini won the Best Young Player Award at
165-678: A closed housing project in Chicago Cabrini (film) , a 2024 film about the life of Frances Xavier Cabrini [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Cabrini . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cabrini&oldid=1212849810 " Categories : Surnames Italian-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
198-508: A new attacking dimension to the position: he was known for being prolific in front of goal, despite his defensive playing role, courtesy of his striking ability from distance, and his ability to make attacking runs up the flank; due to his timing and elevation, he was also strong in the air, and was an effective free kick and penalty kick taker. These skills, combined with his precociousness, consistency, and defensive ability, as well as his athletic, and physical qualities, made of him one of
231-457: A penalty in the final against West Germany . He also represented Italy at Euro 1980 as a starter on home soil, finishing the tournament in fourth place, after reaching the semi-finals. Cabrini was part of the 1982 World Cup-winning team that included goalkeeper Dino Zoff, Gaetano Scirea, Giuseppe Bergomi , Claudio Gentile in defense, Marco Tardelli and Bruno Conti in midfield, and Cabrini's Juventus teammate Paolo Rossi in attack. Cabrini had
264-458: A penalty shoot-out if still tied. This is the complete list of the 142 clubs that have taken part in the 91 Serie B seasons played from the 1929–30 season until the 2024–25 season . The teams in bold compete in Serie B in the 2024–25 season. The teams in italics represent defunct teams. The year in parentheses represents the most recent year of participation at this level. This championship
297-399: A play-off to decide the final promotion spot. The play-off system has three rounds and the rules are as follows. The preliminary round between fifth and eighth and between sixth and seventh are a single match on the ground of the best placed in the regular season . In the event of a tie at the end of normal time, extra time will be played. If the game is still tied at the end of extra time,
330-649: A preparation camp in Italy, but all that was canceled after the financial problems within the FA. On 14 May 2012, Cabrini was appointed coach of Italy women's national team . On 4 August 2017, after five years as coach, he was replaced by Milena Bertolini . Later in 2008, he briefly contested the Italian TV reality show L'Isola dei Famosi (localized version of Celebrity Survivor ). In June 2009 he entered politics by joining Italy of Values , as party responsible for sports issues in
363-404: A strong performance throughout the tournament, helping to lead his country to win the title, keeping two clean sheets throughout the tournament, but also scoring the crucial match-winning goal in Italy's 2–1 second round win over defending champions Argentina . In total, he earned 73 caps for his country and scored nine goals (an Italy international record for a defender), ending his career with
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#1732855675905396-454: A two-legged series with home-field advantage in the 2nd leg going to the 16th-placed team. The team with the higher aggregate score remains in Serie B while the loser becomes the fourth team relegated to Serie C. If an aggregate tie exists at the end of regulation play of the 2nd leg, the 16th-placed team is saved, and the 17th-placed team is demoted, unless the two teams ended the season with equal points, in which case there will be extra-time and
429-562: A win and one point for a draw. No points are awarded for a loss. From the 2006–07 season to 2019–20 , the Serie B champion was awarded the Ali della Vittoria (Wings of Victory) cup. The trophy was 63 cm high and weighed 5 kg. Its design represented the wings of Nike , the Greek goddess of victory, holding a cup similar to an Olympic flame . From the 2021–22 season , the Coppa Nexus replaced
462-402: A year, a new second division based on the same national format of the major tournament would be born. Serie B began in 1929 with 18 clubs and continued until World War II, after which it was divided again between the northern and the southern part of the country in the aftermath of the war. The championship became national again in 1948, and for many years in the second half of the 20th century, it
495-512: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Antonio Cabrini Antonio Cabrini ( Italian pronunciation: [anˈtɔːnjo kaˈbriːni] ; born 8 October 1957) is an Italian professional football manager and a former player . He played as a left-back , mainly with Juventus . He won the 1982 FIFA World Cup with the Italy national team . Cabrini was nicknamed Bell'Antonio ("beautiful Antonio"), because of his popularity as
528-415: Is played between the winners of the semi-finals over two legs, the latter at the home of the best-placed team in the league. In the event of a tie, the best-placed team in the regular season is promoted to Serie A, without the need for extra time or penalties. In the event that the two finalists have finished the regular season on equal points, the second leg includes extra time and penalties if required. In
561-416: Is the lowest division in which five clubs have ever played: Torino , Juventus , Milan , Roma and Lazio . During the regular season each club plays the others twice (a double round-robin system), once at their home stadium and once at that of their opponents, for 38 games. The games of the first leg ( andata ) and of the second leg ( ritorno ) are played in the same order. Teams receive three points for
594-533: The 1978 World Cup , after helping Italy manage a fourth-place finish, and also represented Italy at Euro 1980 , once again finishing in fourth place. He is one of the few players to have won all UEFA Club competitions , an achievement he managed with Juventus. In 2021, he was inducted into the Italian Football Hall of Fame . Cabrini was born in Cremona , Lombardy. He made his professional football debut with
627-517: The Azzurri in October 1987, earning his final appearance on 17 October 1987, in a 0–0 draw against Switzerland . He also captained the national side ten times. A fast and powerful attacking left-back, Cabrini is considered one of the greatest full-backs of his generation and of all time, as well as being regarded as one of the best defenders in the history of Italian football. A former left winger , he
660-570: The Lazio region. Juventus Italy Individual Serie B The Serie B ( Italian pronunciation: [ˈsɛːrje ˈbi] ), officially known as Serie BKT for sponsorship reasons, is the second-highest division in the Italian football league system after the Serie A . It has been operating for over ninety years since the 1929–30 season . It had been organized by Lega Calcio until 2010 and
693-503: The Lega Serie B ever since. Common nicknames for the league are campionato cadetto and cadetteria , since cadetto is the Italian name for junior or cadet . A junior football championship was created in Italy in 1904; after seven editions of the major tournament of FIGC. It was called Second Category , and was composed of senior squads of town clubs and by youth teams of city clubs. If
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#1732855675905726-568: The best full-backs in the world in his prime. Despite his popularity off the pitch and open character, he was known for being a man of few words throughout his career; moreover he also stood out for his discipline as a footballer, as he neither smoked nor drank. Cabrini started a coaching career in 2000 with Serie C1 club Arezzo , replacing Serse Cosmi and losing promotion on playoffs. He then coached Serie B 's Crotone with little fortune, and later served as head coach for Serie C1 clubs Pisa and Novara , although with dismal results. He
759-411: The end of the season, three teams are promoted to Serie A and four teams are relegated to Serie C . The top two teams are automatically promoted and the third place team is only automatically promoted if they are more than 14 points clear of the fourth placed team. If the third place team is not more than 14 points clear of the fourth place team then the teams from third place to eighth place enter
792-402: The first ones won the championship, they would be promoted to First Category , which consequently improved in size: the first team to reach the honour, was Pro Vercelli in 1907, which even won the scudetto in 1908. FIGC attempted many times to introduce relegations on the contrary, but the reform was really adopted only in 1921 by the secessionist CCI in its Northern League, which consisted of
825-442: The highest ranked team goes through, without taking a penalty shootout. The semi-finals are a two-legged competition with a first leg at home for the teams that played in the preliminary round and a second leg at home for the third and fourth placed teams in the regular season. In the event of a tie in the aggregate result, the best-ranked team in the regular season progresses to the final, without extra time and penalties. The final
858-636: The local team U.S. Cremonese in the Serie C during the 1973–74 season, making three appearances and gaining a starting place the following 1974–75 season. In the 1975–76 season, he played in the Serie B for Atalanta , and in the summer of 1976 he was acquired by Juventus, the team for which he was to spend most of his career. With Juventus, he won the Serie A six times, the Coppa Italia two times, one UEFA Super Cup , one European Cup , one UEFA Cup and one Intercontinental European/South American Cup . In his final season with Juventus, he also captained
891-411: The previous trophy. Serie B was composed of 20 teams until the 2002–03 season . It was enlarged to 24 teams for the 2003–04 season due to legal problems relating to Calcio Catania relegation. The league reverted to 22 teams for the 2004–05 season , while Serie A expanded from 18 to 20 teams. Below is a complete record of how many teams played in each season throughout the league's history; At
924-409: The relegation zone, the three last-placed teams (18th, 19th and 20th) are automatically demoted to Serie C. If the 16th-placed team is 5 or more points ahead of the 17th-placed team, then the 17th-placed team becomes the 4th and final team to be demoted, otherwise, the conditions for a playoff more commonly called playout exist. If the playout is necessary, the 16th and 17th-placed teams are paired in
957-622: The side, after inheriting the armband from Scirea. In 1989, after 13 successful seasons with the Turin club, he moved to Bologna for two more years before retiring as a player. He played a total of 352 Serie A matches (297 of them with Juventus), scoring 35 goals (33 of them with Juventus). Cabrini was called up to Italy's being part of the list of 20 players to participate in the 1978 FIFA World Cup despite being uncapped (he however, had 23 caps for junior teams). He earned his first cap on 2 June 1978, in Italy's opening game against France , which ended in
990-473: Was also capable of playing on the left side of an attacking trident ; he was later switched to left-back by his manager Ivanoe "Babo" Nolli during his time with the Cremonese youth side. Cabrini's attacking prowess, eye for goal, intelligence, and crossing ability, along with his passing, flair and technical ability, enabled him to revolutionise the role of the modern full-back in Italian football, and he added
1023-802: Was announced to become the head coach of the Syria national team in September 2007, but soon after the announcement, problems started in the Syrian FA between the board of Directors and the Syrian National Teams Sponsors and thus the agreement with Cabrini was finally terminated in February 2008, before he actually managed the team. He was planned to take the Syrian team through the World Cup 2010 Qualifiers and to make
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1056-412: Was organized by geographical criteria with only Northern Italy Serie B and the best Northern Italy Serie C teams taking part. Southern Italy Serie B teams took part to 1945–46 Serie A . For this reason, this championship is not included in the statistics. Not promoted for Serie A reduction. Modena and Novara were both awarded champions in 1937–38. Six teams were promoted in 2003–04 due to
1089-541: Was played by 20 clubs. In 2003–04, a single group of 24 teams was formed, the largest in the history of all levels of the Italian championship. After 2004, a 22-team format was introduced together with playoffs. After Serie A split with Serie B to form Lega Serie A , Lega Serie B was reformed on 7 July 2010. The league signed a new sponsor bwin for 2010–11 and 2011–12 seasons; changed the league name from Serie B TIM to Serie Bwin. The League changed again its name in Serie B ConTe.it due to sponsorship reasons. Serie B
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