Benevento Promoted to the Italian Serie A 2020-2021 Season

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Congratulations to the Italian Serie B team Benevento Calcio promoted to the Serie A with 7 games to spare.  Benevento defeated 1- 0 Juve Stabia on Monday 29 June 2020 and that victory give them the promotion.  It is so great to see Benevento Coach Filippo Inzaghi “Super Pippo” leading the team to the big league.   Inzaghi is an icon for his ex team AC Milan where he played as a forward and also coach.

  • Filippo Inzaghi took over Benevento 12 months ago on June 22, 2019.  Inzaghi not only leading Benevento to the Serie A, but also winning the 2019-2020Serie B.

Benevento were promoted to the Italian Serie A for the first time in their history three years ago.  Sadly, Benevento were relegated after just one season having lost their first 14 games and ending in the last position with 21 points and a negative goal difference of -51. Now, Benevento have the chance to do a better job in the Serie A with Coach Filippo Inzaghi.

The hero for Benevento is the ex-Cagliari forward Marco Sau scoring the only goal of the match to secure the victory and the promotion to the Serie A.

Up to Monday 29 June, Benevento have won 23 of their 31 league games and lost just once, having a +24-point advantage over Crotone and Cittadella.

Good news is that the Serie A will have two brothers coaching.  Yep, Filippo Inzaghi and his brother Lazio coach Simone Inzaghi.

Video, the protagonists…. the giallorossi party… la festa giallorossa

Benevento fans celebrating the promotion of the team…. the City celebrates!!!

Video, BENEVENTO-JUVE STABIA 1-0 – Radiocronaca di Fabrizio Cappella (29/6/2020) BENEVENTO IN A (Radio Rai)

Benevento 1 – 0 Juve Stabia
Monday 29 June 2020
Ciro Vigorito Stadium
Benevento, Italy

Benevento (4-3-3): Montipò; Maggio, Volta, Caldirola, Letizia; Del Pinto (26’ Tuia), Hetemaj, Schiattarella; Improta (80′ Barba), Moncini (69′ Tello), Insigne (69′ Sau).

Subs: Manfredini, Gori, Rillo, Kragl, Coda, Basit, Gyamfi, Di Serio.

Coach: Filippo Inzaghi.

Juve Stabia (4-3-1-2): Provedel; Vitiello, Tonucci, Fazio, Elia; Caló (81′ Melara), Calvano (68′ Addae), Mallamo (58′ Bifulco); Di Mariano (68′ Di Gennaro); Canotto (81′ Rossi), Forte.

Subs: Russo, Allievi, Izco, Troest, Mastalli, Mezavilla, Della Pietra.

Coach: Fabio Caserta.

Goals: 71′ Sau (BN)

Booked: 24′ Insigne (BN), 48′ Volta (BN), 64′ Tonucci (JS), 76′ Elia (JS)

Sent off:  25′ Caldirola (BN)

Referee: Livio Marinelli (Tivoli).