- "Foot-Ball Club Inter****onale-Naples",
abbreviated as "FBC
Internaples" on 2
October 1922.
Internaples', and
later Napoli's kits are
derived from
those of Naples...
- team in 1922 to form FBC Inter****onale-Naples,
better known as "FBC
Internaples" and
today known as Napoli. The club
split off from
Naples FBC in 1911...
-
Taranto Bagnolese -
Naples Cavese - Cava de'
Tirreni Fortitudo Roma - Rome
Internaples -
Naples (*)
Juventus Audax - Rome
Lazio - Rome
Lecce -
Lecce Libertas...
- semi-finals in 1924
before being knocked out by
Audace Taranto, Alba Roma and
Internaples. The club was
dissolved in 1927 due to
financial problems, but was reformed...
- life to "Foot-Ball Club Inter****onale-Naples",
better known as "FBC
Internaples", and
known today as "S.S.C. Napoli". The
Naples Foot-Ball & Cricket...
- Club Inter****onale-Naples,
abbreviated as FBC
Internaples. On 25
August 1926, the
members of
Internaples resolved to
adopt a new name for
their club and...
-
brought him to
Internaples (the name of the club "Napoli" at the time).
Sallustro joined Napoli when they were
first known as
Internaples and sta**** on...
-
During his time in Italy, he pla**** for U.S. Inter****onale Napoli, FBC
Internaples and he was
among the
founding players of S.S.C. Napoli.
Having spent...
- 28 3
Pietro Pastore Juventus 26 4 Márton
Bukovi Alba Roma 25 5
Ernesto Ghisi Internaples 20
Adolfo Baloncieri Torino 7
Giovanni Ferrari Internaples 16...
- Pts
Promotion or
relegation 1.
Savoia 8 7 1 0 26 6 +20 15
Qualified 2.
Internaples 8 5 1 2 8 4 +4 11 3.
Stabia 8 4 0 4 12 11 +1 8 4.
Cavese 8 3 0 5 11 19...