Sampdoria relegated to Serie C for the first time
- The Italian club Sampdoria was relegated to Serie C for the first time in its 78-year history after finishing 18th in the 2024-25 Serie B season.
- Sampdoria’s relegation followed a troubled campaign marked by four managerial changes, extensive player turnover, and ongoing financial problems that hampered stability.
- The club drew 0-0 away at Juve Stabia on the final matchday, a result that confirmed their drop alongside Cittadella and Cosenza to the third-tier division.
- Sampdoria accumulated 41 points over 38 games, using 38 players including five goalkeepers, with their squad featuring former Liverpool striker Fabio Borini and ex-AC Milan forward M'Baye Niang.
- This relegation to Serie C marks a historic low for Sampdoria and suggests serious challenges ahead both in sporting performance and financial recovery.
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