Season | 1923β24 |
---|---|
Champions |
Derthona 2nd title |
Promoted | Derthona Reggiana Mantova ( wild card) |
Relegated | Varese Pastore SPES Genoa Quarto Veloci Embriaci Saronno Pavia Ostiglia Bentegodi Fortitudo Edera Pola Treviso Firenze Siena Prato Legnegaghese (bankruptcy) US Torinese (bankruptcy) |
β
1922β23
1924β25 β |
Seconda Divisione 1923β24 was the lower championship of the Lega Nord.
Differently from the higher championship, it was structured on six local groups. [1]
Six group of eight clubs, fourteen matchdays. Finals with six clubs, ten matchdays.
Two teams promoted to First Division. Two other clubs to test-matches.
Two relegations for each group and a test-matches for the six placed teams against best Third Division clubs. [2] [3]
Varesina and US Torinese relegated. US Torinese then went bankrupt. Pastore lost test-match against Veloci Embriaci and relegated. [4]
Spes Genova and Quarto relegated. Veloci Embriaci lost test-match against Pro Gorizia and relegated.
Saronno and Pavia relegated. Pavia then took a year-break for a financial crisis.
Ostiglia and Legnaghese relegated. Legnaghese then went bankrupt. Bentegodi lost test-match against Triestina and relegated.
Edera Pola relegated for bribery. Treviso lost test-match against Monfalconese, which received a wild card as a team of the newly-Italian Julian March, and relegated.
CS Firenze and Siena relegated. Prato lost test-match against US Milanese and relegated.
Derthona and Reggiana promoted. Later Mantova also promoted as compensation after a match-fixing scandal.
Season | 1923β24 |
---|---|
Champions |
Derthona 2nd title |
Promoted | Derthona Reggiana Mantova ( wild card) |
Relegated | Varese Pastore SPES Genoa Quarto Veloci Embriaci Saronno Pavia Ostiglia Bentegodi Fortitudo Edera Pola Treviso Firenze Siena Prato Legnegaghese (bankruptcy) US Torinese (bankruptcy) |
β
1922β23
1924β25 β |
Seconda Divisione 1923β24 was the lower championship of the Lega Nord.
Differently from the higher championship, it was structured on six local groups. [1]
Six group of eight clubs, fourteen matchdays. Finals with six clubs, ten matchdays.
Two teams promoted to First Division. Two other clubs to test-matches.
Two relegations for each group and a test-matches for the six placed teams against best Third Division clubs. [2] [3]
Varesina and US Torinese relegated. US Torinese then went bankrupt. Pastore lost test-match against Veloci Embriaci and relegated. [4]
Spes Genova and Quarto relegated. Veloci Embriaci lost test-match against Pro Gorizia and relegated.
Saronno and Pavia relegated. Pavia then took a year-break for a financial crisis.
Ostiglia and Legnaghese relegated. Legnaghese then went bankrupt. Bentegodi lost test-match against Triestina and relegated.
Edera Pola relegated for bribery. Treviso lost test-match against Monfalconese, which received a wild card as a team of the newly-Italian Julian March, and relegated.
CS Firenze and Siena relegated. Prato lost test-match against US Milanese and relegated.
Derthona and Reggiana promoted. Later Mantova also promoted as compensation after a match-fixing scandal.