Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective
1922–23 Prima Divisione
22nd season of top-tier Italian football From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Remove ads
The 1922-23 Prima Divisione was the twenty-third edition of the Italian Football Championship and the second branded Prima Divisione. In a highly political previous season of Italian football, two separate and rival Italian Football Championships were organised by disputing parties. Hence why 1922-23 Prima Divisione was the twenty-third edition and not twenty-second. The 1922–23 Prima Divisione was the eighth Italian Football Championship won by Genoa.
This article needs additional citations for verification. (May 2025) |
Remove ads
Format
Summarize
Perspective
All five seassons of Prima Divisione were scheduled as regional competitions, leading to a national final. Due to the high numbers of participants, under the agreement with the Northern League, the FIGC had to organize a qualification tournament in July, in order to reduce them to three rounds of 12 sides each.
Northern League
- From 1921-22 C.C.I. championship
- Alessandria - Alessandria
- Andrea Doria - Genoa
- Bologna - Bologna
- Casale - Casale Monferrato
- Genoa - Genoa
- Hellas Verona - Verona
- Juventus - Turin
- Legnano - Legnano
- Mantova - Mantua
- Milan - Milan
- Modena - Modena
- Novara - Novara
- Padova - Padua
- Pisa - Pisa
- Pro Vercelli - Vercelli
- Savona - Savona
- Torino - Turin
- U.S. Milanese - Milan
- From 1921-22 F.I.G.C. championship
- Cremonese - Cremona
- Esperia Como - Como
- Lucca - Lucca
- Novese - Novi Ligure
- Petrarca Padova - Padua
- Sampierdarenese - Genoa
- Spal - Ferrara
- Speranza Savona - Savona
- U.S. Torinese - Turin
- Udinese - Udine
- Virtus Bologna - Bologna
- After qualification
- Brescia - Brescia (CCI)
- Derthona - Tortona (CCI 2nd division)
- Internazionale - Milan (CCI)
- Livorno - Livorno (CCI + *)
- Pastore Torino - Turin (FIGC)
- Rivarolese - Genoa (FIGC)
- Spezia - La Spezia (CCI)
(*) This side is the result of the merger of U.S. Livorno (CCI) and Pro Livorno (FIGC).
Southern League
- All the teams were from 1921-22 C.C.I. championship
- Alba Roma - Rome
- Anconitana - Ancona
- Audace Taranto - Taranto
- Bagnolese - Naples
- Cavese - Cava de' Tirreni
- Fortitudo Roma - Rome
- Internaples - Naples (*)
- Juventus Audax - Rome
- Lazio - Rome
- Lecce - Lecce
- Libertas Palermo - Palermo (*)
- Liberty Bari - Bari
- Messina - Messina (*)
- Palermo - Palermo
- Pro Italia Taranto - Taranto
- Savoia - Torre Annunziata
- Stabia - Castellammare di Stabia
- U.S. Romana - Rome
- After qualification
- Roman - Rome
- New club
(*) These sides were the results of various mergers:
- Internaples was the result of the merger of Internazionale Napoli and Naples.
- Libertas Palermo was the result of the merger of the old Libertas Palermo and Azzurra Palermo.
- Messina was the result of the merger of S.C. Messina and Messinese.
Remove ads
Northern League
Summarize
Perspective
Regular season
Group winners went to the final phase. Four worst clubs of each group were relegated.
Group A
Classification
Results table
Group B
Classification
Results table
Relegation tie-breaker
- Played on July 1, 1923, in Genoa.
- Tie-breaker
- Played on July 8, 1923, in Genoa.
Group C
Classification
Results table
Promotion tie-breaker
- Played on June 3, 1923, in Milan.
Padova qualified for the Final Round.
Final round
Classification
Results table
Remove ads
Southern League
The Southern League was a separate amatorial league, still divided in five regions. The winner were Lazio Rome.
National Finals
References and sources
- Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004, Panini Edizioni, Modena, September 2005
Footnotes
Wikiwand - on
Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.
Remove ads