2015–16 Lega Pro

The championship name, which is Divisione Unica according to the FIGC regulations, is called Lega Pro in official documents.

[2] New companies from Grosseto and Monza applied for Serie D, and Barletta for Eccellenza [3] while Castiglione plays in youth football only.

Unione Venezia, Real Vicenza and Paganese Calcio 1926 were officially excluded;[4] new companies from Reggio Calabria, Varese and Venezia were admitted to Serie D and Eccellenza respectively, while Real Vicenza was focused on youth football.

FIGC decided that Brescia replaced Parma in Serie B as well as readmission of AlbinoLeffe and Pordenone to Lega Pro on 4 August.

[10] On 1 September Pro Patria and Messina were readmitted, while the last team promoted from Serie D was Monopoli.