In 2011, the club led by Giuliani and Valentini goes bankrupt.
Lucchese has to restart from the Eccellenza with the name of FC Lucca. A group of local entrepreneurs led by Nicola Giannecchini, with Bruno Russo as Director and Giacomo Lazzini on the bench, raised the club's fortunes and it is immediately Serie D.
On the football field, Marcos Espeche, destined to become one of the club's flagships, comes to the fore. In the 2013-2014 season, the name Lucchese Libertas revives: the brand is bought at a bankruptcy auction by the supporters' cooperative Lucca United. In that season, with president Andrea Bacci and Guido Pagliuca on the bench, Serie C is regained.
It happens in the last match at home against Correggese, who is ahead of the “RossoNeri” in the standings.
Only a few hundred tickets are given to the fans, many leave without and are placed in a meadow near the stadium.
After recovering the disadvantage with Aliboni, the decisive goal arrives as time expired, by the young Pecchioli, who send the fans into delirium. At the beginning of 2017, Bacci leave: the company meant to controlled the club is in serious difficulty.
Arnaldo Moriconi takes his place. In that season, Lucchese only stops against Parma in the playoff quarter-finals.
In 2018-2019 season, Moriconi sell the club to some individuals without any economic capacity: it is an odyssey with 25 penalty points.
The team, led by Favarin, reacts splendidly: without salaries, it first reaches the playout, then salvation on penalties in Bisceglie.
A sporting miracle, but the end of the company (which will be followed by criminal proceedings for fraudulent bankruptcy) is certain: it is the third bankruptcy. They started again from Serie D under the name of Lucchese 1905.
The company, led by Deoma-Santoro-Russo-Vichi, immediately wins promotion to Serie C with Monaco on the bench. It was the year of the pandemic: in March the championships are suspended and never resumed, Lucchese is in the lead and the classification is frozen.