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Divisione ****onale (National Division) was the name of the
first level of the
Italian Football Championship from 1926 to 1929. The
competition was the...
- 1929
Divisione ****onale (two
groups of 16
teams each)
split into two Championships:
Divisione ****onale
Serie A (the new Top Division) and
Divisione ****onale...
- C. The
unification of the Lega Pro
Prima Divisione and the Lega Pro
Seconda Divisione as Lega Pro
Divisione Unica (often also
abbreviated as Lega Pro)...
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Prima Divisione (First Division) was the name of the
first level of the
Italian Football Championship from 1921 to 1926. The
competition was initially...
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league to
Divisione ****onale (National Division),
consequently renaming the
lower categories, with the
Seconda Divisione becoming the
Prima Divisione. The...
- Pro
Seconda Divisione;
Serie B once;
Serie C once; and
Serie D four times. At the
regional level,
Carpi has won Promozione,
Prima Divisione, and two Prima...
- Lega Pro
Seconda Divisione was the
fourth highest football league in Italy, the
lowest with a
professional status.
Usually it
consisted of 36 teams, but...
- Lega Pro
Prima Divisione was the
third highest football league in Italy. It
consisted of 33 teams,
divided geographically into two
divisions of 16 and...
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competed at a
lower level against regional sides.
Avellino competed in IV
Divisione from 1913
until after the
Second World War; today's
equivalent of that...
- The 1925–26
Prima Divisione season, its
final season, was won by Juventus.
Udinese and
Parma FC had been
promoted from the
Second Division. Goal average...