Season | 1924β25 |
---|---|
Champions |
Udinese 1st title |
Promoted |
Udinese Parma FC |
Relegated | Molassana Esperia Borgo S.Donnino (bankrupt) Virtus Bologna (bankruptcy) |
β
1923β24
1925β26 β |
Seconda Divisione 1924β25 was the lower championship of the Lega Nord.
Different from the higher championship, it was structured into four local groups. [1]
It had four groups of ten clubs, with eighteen match days; however, the finals possessed four clubs and six match days.
Two of the participating teams were promoted to the First Division and the other two to test-matches.
There was one relegation in each group and a relegation tiebreaker for the penultimate teams. [2]
Following an early match-fixing scandal, Virtus Bologna was found guilty and Mantua received a wild card for First Division.
Molassana relegated. [3]
Esperia relegated.
Virtus Bologna relegated; however, it soon went bankrupt. Borgo San Donnino lost a tie-breaker and soon went bankrupt.
Vicenza was identified as guilty and began a trial against the FIGC; an agreement concerning the re-election of Vicenza was produced.
Udinese and Parma were promoted.
Season | 1924β25 |
---|---|
Champions |
Udinese 1st title |
Promoted |
Udinese Parma FC |
Relegated | Molassana Esperia Borgo S.Donnino (bankrupt) Virtus Bologna (bankruptcy) |
β
1923β24
1925β26 β |
Seconda Divisione 1924β25 was the lower championship of the Lega Nord.
Different from the higher championship, it was structured into four local groups. [1]
It had four groups of ten clubs, with eighteen match days; however, the finals possessed four clubs and six match days.
Two of the participating teams were promoted to the First Division and the other two to test-matches.
There was one relegation in each group and a relegation tiebreaker for the penultimate teams. [2]
Following an early match-fixing scandal, Virtus Bologna was found guilty and Mantua received a wild card for First Division.
Molassana relegated. [3]
Esperia relegated.
Virtus Bologna relegated; however, it soon went bankrupt. Borgo San Donnino lost a tie-breaker and soon went bankrupt.
Vicenza was identified as guilty and began a trial against the FIGC; an agreement concerning the re-election of Vicenza was produced.
Udinese and Parma were promoted.