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1913–14 Prima Categoria
17th season of top-tier Italian football
17th season of top-tier Italian football
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | Prima Categoria |
| season | 1913–14 |
| image | Casalecampione.jpg |
| winners | Casale |
| 1st title | |
| caption | The victorious Casale: Gallina (goalkeeper, holding his flat cap), Maggiani, Scrivano, Rosa, Luigi Barbesino, Giuseppe Parodi, Caira, Angelo Mattea, Giovanni Gallina, Amedeo Varese, Bertinotti. |
| league topscorer | Luigi Cevenini (37) |
| prevseason | 1912–13 |
| nextseason | 1914–15 |
1st title The 1913-14 Prima Categoria was the seventeenth edition of the Italian Football Championship and the eleventh since the re-brand to Prima Categoria. The 1913–14 Prima Categoria title is the only Italian Football Championship won by Casale. The previous six season dominance of Pro Vercelli of five titles only punctuated in a season in which they fielded a protest team, ended that season.
Regulation
The competition was expanded to 44 clubs. Structure involving Central and Southern Italian clubs introduced the season before was retained. Two regional round robin tournaments again took place, each initially sub-divided into three further sub-tournaments. The Northern championship, which was the main tournament, was split in three groups of ten clubs, with eighteen matchdays, even if the Oriental group could not be filled.
The best two clubs of each group went to the final group. Last clubs should be relegated.
The experimental Southern groups had their own special regulations.
Teams
US Alessandria for Piedmont, Liguria for Ligury, Nazionale Lombardia for Lombardy, and Petrarca Padua had been promoted according to the national regulation. However, Lombard local committee also promoted Juve Italia and AC Milanese Lambro, while Venetian local committee also promoted Udinese.
Following Baraldi-Baruffini agreement, three relegated clubs were re-elected, while Vigor Turin and Savona Calcio were also promoted. Finally, Como and Brescia FC were also invited to join.
Main tournament
Piedmont-Liguria
Classification
Results table
Lombardy
Classification
Results table
Veneto-Emilia
Classification
Results table
Final round
Classification
Results table
Central-Southern Italy tournament
Tuscany
Lazio
Campania (Southern Final)
First leg
Second leg
Internazionale Napoli won 3–2 on aggregate, advanced to Central-Southern Final.
Central Final
First leg
Second leg
Lazio won 4–0 on aggregate, advanced to Central-Southern Final.
Central-Southern Final
First leg
Second leg
Lazio won 9–0 on aggregate, advanced to the National Final.
National Finals
:Played on 5 and 12 July 1914.
References and sources
References
- (2005). "Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio – La Storia 1898–2004". Panini Edizioni.
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