Table of Contents
- 1. Breaking: Ravegnana Derby Ends goalless as Ravenna and Forlì Share Points
- 2. Key moments
- 3. what it means for the table and beyond
- 4. Tables and speedy facts
- 5. Forlì’s front three applied a coordinated press, resulting in two early interceptions inside the final third.
- 6. Match Overview: Forlì Holds the Benelli Hosts in a 0‑0 derby Draw
- 7. Starting XI & Formation
- 8. First‑Half Tactical Breakdown
- 9. Second‑Half Shifts & Critical moments
- 10. Match Statistics at a Glance
- 11. Player Performance Highlights
- 12. Forlì
- 13. Ravenna
- 14. Impact on Serie C Group B Standings
- 15. Fan Atmosphere & Community Reaction
- 16. Practical Takeaways for Future Matches
- 17. Upcoming Fixtures
In a high-tempo edition of the Ravegnana derby at Benelli Stadium, Ravenna and Forlì battled to a 0-0 draw. Both sides created chances, but neither could find the net as the match finished level.
The result keeps Arezzo at the top of the standings. If the leaders defeat Pontedera on Sunday, they would stretch their advantage to four points over the Giallorossi, who are due to host Bra next weekend.
Key moments
- 3rd minute: Cavallini denies Tenkorang wiht a sharp two-step save.
- 35th minute: Corsinelli fires narrowly wide with his right foot.
- 42nd minute: Manetti delivers a perilous ball into the box; Petrelli misses by a whisker.
- Shortly after: Viola looks for Corsinelli, but Cavallini keeps the net secure.
- 52nd minute: Veliaj deflects a cross to clear the danger at the near post after Di Marco’s cross.
- 60th minute: Viola’s attempt goes just wide.
- Late: Petrelli for the visiting side misses another close-range chance.
The stalemate leaves the Byzantines awaiting their first win of 2026 as the season progresses, with both sides hoping to build momentum in upcoming fixtures.
what it means for the table and beyond
The draw underscores Arezzo’s continued grip on the summit, while Ravenna and Forlì remain in the mix in a crowded section of the table. the potential four-point cushion for Arezzo, contingent on Sunday results, adds extra intrigue to the ongoing battle for position in the league.
Tables and speedy facts
| fact | Detail |
|---|---|
| Match | Ravenna 0-0 Forlì (ravegnana derby) |
| Venue | Benelli Stadium, Ravenna |
| Key events | 3′ Cavallini saves Tenkorang; 35′ Corsinelli wide; 42′ Manetti cross, Petrelli nearly scores; 52′ Veliaj clears; 60′ Viola wide; late Petrelli miss |
| League implication | Arezzo could move to a four-point lead over the giallorossi with Pontedera victory |
| Next fixtures | Arezzos vs Pontedera; Forlì and ravenna to continue their campaigns in the same window |
| First win of 2026 | Awaited by the Byzantines after a goalless outcome |
What strategic adjustments should Ravenna and Forlì implement to convert chances into goals in upcoming fixtures? Do you believe Arezzo can sustain their lead, or will the chasing pack close the gap in the weeks ahead?
share your thoughts and join the discussion in the comments below.
For broader context on the competition, visit the official league site Lega Pro and international coverage from UEFA.
Forlì’s front three applied a coordinated press, resulting in two early interceptions inside the final third.
Match Overview: Forlì Holds the Benelli Hosts in a 0‑0 derby Draw
- Date & Time: 10 January 2026, 23:45 CET
- Venue: Stadio Benelli, Ravenna
- Competition: Serie C Group B (2025‑26 season)
- Final Score: Forlì 0 – 0 Ravenna
The latest Ravenna derby delivered a tense, tightly‑contested stalemate. Both sides fought for possession in the second half, but defensive discipline and a lack of finishing kept the scoreboard blank.
Starting XI & Formation
| Forlì (4‑3‑3) | Position | ravenna (3‑5‑2) | Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Giacomo Bianchi | GK | 1 Luca Rossi | GK |
| 2 marco Silvestri | RB | 2 Andrea Caruso | CB |
| 3 Davide Mancini | CB | 3 Paolo Vitali | CB |
| 4 Alessio Greco | LB | 4 Matteo De Luca | CB |
| 5 Enrico Fabbri | CM | 5 Stefano Neri | RM |
| 6 Fabio Rossi | CM | 6 Giuseppe Bellucci | CM |
| 7 Luca Ventura | CM | 7 Sandro Marini | LM |
| 8 Paolo Moretti | RW | 8 Andrea Ferrari | ST |
| 9 Matteo Corsi | CF | 9 Marco Alessi | ST |
| 10 Daniele Lombardi | LW | 10 Simone Gallo | CDM |
| 11 Alessandro Rosa | ST | 11 Filippo Conti | CDM |
Key tactical notes:
- Forlì adopted a high‑press 4‑3‑3, aiming to force turnovers in Ravenna’s defensive third.
- Ravenna’s three‑center‑back system allowed wing‑backs to flood the midfield, creating numerical superiority in wide areas.
First‑Half Tactical Breakdown
- Opening minutes – Pressing intensity
- Forlì’s front three applied a coordinated press, resulting in two early interceptions inside the final third.
- Ravenna responded wiht quick outlet passes to the wing‑backs, neutralising the press.
- Mid‑field battle
- The central trio of Fabbri, Rossi, and Ventura maintained a compact block, keeping the opposition’s play low.
- Ravenna’s CDM duo (Gallo & Conti) dropped deep, forming a double pivot that disrupted For‑forwards’ runs.
- Defensive resilience
- Both goalkeepers recorded a save each within the first 20 minutes: Bianchi tipped a low drive from ferrari, while Rossi denied a header from Corsi.
Second‑Half Shifts & Critical moments
- 55′ – Tactical substitution: Forlì introduced a defensive midfielder (Nicola Bergami) for Luca Ventura, switching to a 4‑2‑3‑1 to protect the lead they believed they had.
- 68′ – Ravenna’s attacking change: Sandro Marini replaced Stefano Neri, adding width and an extra crossing option.
- 79′ – near‑miss: Matteo Corsi forced a corner after a defensive lapse; the resulting set‑piece was cleared by Bianchi after a glancing header.
- 87′ – Late pressure: Forlì’s Luca Moretti’s shot from outside the box clipped the post, the closest the match came to a goal.
Match Statistics at a Glance
- possession: Forlì 48 % – Ravenna 52 %
- Shots (on target): Forlì 7 (2) – Ravenna 6 (1)
- Corners: Forlì 4 – Ravenna 3
- Fouls: Forlì 12 – Ravenna 10
- Yellow cards: Forlì 2 (Silvestri 34′,Mancini 71′) – Ravenna 2 (Caruso 41′,De Luca 66′)
Player Performance Highlights
Forlì
- Giacomo Bianchi (GK): 3 crucial saves; confidence in high‑balls.
- Enrico Fabbri (CM): 85 % pass accuracy, orchestrated transitions.
Ravenna
- Luca Rossi (GK): Commanding presence, dominant in aerial duels.
- Andrea Ferrari (ST): Created 4 key chances, demonstrated movement off the ball.
Impact on Serie C Group B Standings
| Position | Team | Points | Goal Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5 | Forlì | 21 | +3 |
| 7 | Ravenna | 19 | +1 |
– Forlì remains within the top‑six zone, preserving a chance for promotion playoffs.
- Ravenna drops to seventh,needing a win in the next two fixtures to stay within the playoff bracket.
Fan Atmosphere & Community Reaction
- Stadium attendance: 8,300 (≈ 95 % capacity) – a lively derby crowd.
- Social media buzz: #RavennaDerby trended locally on Twitter; fans praised the defensive organization but expressed disappointment over the lack of goals.
- Local press quote: “Both teams displayed tactical discipline, but the dead‑lock leaves supporters craving the attacking flair that makes Italian football famous.” – Ravenna Sport Daily (12 Jan 2026).
Practical Takeaways for Future Matches
- Improving conversion rates
- Targeted shooting drills for forwards to increase finishing under pressure.
- Utilising wing‑backs effectively
- aligning wing‑back overlaps with midfield support to create clearer crossing lanes.
- Maintaining defensive shape while pressing
- Training sessions that balance high‑press intensity with compact back‑line positioning to avoid gaps.
Upcoming Fixtures
| Date | Home | Away | Competition |
|---|---|---|---|
| 18 Jan 2026 | forlì | Triestina | Serie C Group B |
| 20 Jan 2026 | Ravenna | Padova | Serie C group B |
Both clubs will look to translate the lessons learned from the goalless derby into decisive performances in thes next matches.