There are 15 ‘Irreplaceables’ in Group C: 4 are in command. Catania with two top defenders

Ten championship days are a sufficient number of matches to understand not only the dynamics and balances of a championship, but also those within the individual teams. Whether it is Serie A, B or C. And one of the most important litmus tests is that of the use of the players in the squad, among which the ‘irreplaceables’ normally stand out, i.e. those used in all the matches of the tournament third series.

From this perspective, the teams that have the highest number of workaholics in Group C are four: Bold Cerignola, Benevento, Catania And Sorrento with two players each. Particularly noteworthy is the fact that all these are formations in the first half of the ranking, with Samnites, Etna and Ofantini even as the top three in the group. Further mention goes to the Sicilians who, the only case, have two players (Di Gennaro and Castellini), but neither of them is a goalkeeper.

Behind this triptych there are, however, seven teams (Avellino, Trapani, Cavese, Casertana, Taranto, Giugliano And Monopolies), with only one workaholic. For a total of twelve formations.

Counting, this, which they lack Picerno, Power, Crotone, Turris, Foggia, Team Altamura, Latin And Juventus Next Gen

Below is the detail of all 15 ‘irreplaceables’ of Group A of Serie C after 10 days:
Goalkeepers: Iannarilli (Avellino), Seculin (Trapani), Del Sorbo (Sorrento), Boffelli (Cavese), Zanellati (Casertana), Saracco (Audace Cerignola), Del Favero (Taranto), Nunziante (Benevento), Vitale (Monopoli)
Defenders: Berra (Benevento), Di Gennaro (Catania), Castellini (Catania), Caldore (Giugliano), Blondett (Sorrento), Gonnelli (Audace Cerignola)