1900 Italian Football Championship

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Italian Football Championship
Season1899–1900
Champions Genoa
3rd title
1899
1901

The 1900 Italian Football Championship was the third edition of the Italian Football Championship. It was won by Genoa, their third consecutive titles.

Contents

Qualifications

Piedmont

Final classification
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 FBC Torinese 440082+68Qualified for Semi-Finals
2 Juventus 420253+24
3 Ginnastica Torino 40041980
Source: Panini
Results
Team 1 Score Team 2
FBC Torinese 600px Oro e Nero (Strisce).PNG 3–1 600px Blu Con Striscia Rossa.png Ginnastica Torino
Juventus 600px Rosa e Nero.png 0–1 600px Oro e Nero (Strisce).PNG FBC Torinese
Ginnastica Torino 600px Blu Con Striscia Rossa.png 0–2 600px Rosa e Nero.png Juventus
Ginnastica Torino 600px Blu Con Striscia Rossa.png 0–2 600px Oro e Nero (Strisce).PNG FBC Torinese
Juventus 600px Rosa e Nero.png 2–0 600px Blu Con Striscia Rossa.png Ginnastica Torino
FBC Torinese 600px Oro e Nero (Strisce).PNG 2–1 600px Rosa e Nero.png Juventus

Liguria

Team 1 Score Team 2
Genoa 600px Rosso e Blu con striscia Bianco e croce Rossa su sfondo Bianco.png 7–0 600px Bianco Con Striscia Nera.png Sampierdarenese

Lombardy

Milan was the only registered team. The team was admitted directly to Round 2.

Semi-final

Played on 15 April
Team 1 Score Team 2
FBC Torinese 600px Oro e Nero (Strisce).PNG 3–0 Bianco e Rosso (Croce) e Rosso e Nero (Strisce).svg Milan

Final

Played on 22 April in Turin
Team 1 Score Team 2
FBC Torinese 600px Oro e Nero (Strisce).PNG 1–3 (a.e.t.) 600px Rosso e Blu con striscia Bianco e croce Rossa su sfondo Bianco.png Genoa

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