1909 Italian Championship of Football

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The Italian Championship was a secondary football tournament in 1909 Italy where foreign players were not allowed to play; the winners would be proclaimed Campioni Italiani (Italian Champions).

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It remained meaningless after Pro Vercelli's victory of the 1909 Italian Football Championship using an all-Italian squad, and when it was boycotted by all major clubs it was consequently annulled by the Italian Football Federation.

Italian Championship

Qualifications

Piedmont

Qualified: Juventus.

Lombardy

Liguria

Semifinals

Played on May 9, 16 and 23.

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Andrea Doria5 - 5Juventus3 - 1 [2] 2 - 4 [3]
Vicenza1 - 10US Milanese1 - 20 - 8 [4]

Final

May 30 and June 6

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Juventus3 - 2US Milanese1 - 12 - 1 [6]

Italian Champions: Juventus.

Juventus won as a prize for the victory the Coppa Buni, while the title wasn't recognized by FIGC.

References and sources

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References

  1. According to Chiesa, on April 4 was played this match: Juventus-Piemonte 0-0 but this match was never played at that date. The source is Chiesa, op. cit., but Chiesa made some mistake at reporting results and according to La Stampa in April 4 Piemonte played at Genoa against the reserves team of Genoa for the Seconda Categoria Federal Championship Finals, so it's impossible that Piemonte played in the same day two championship matches in two different cities.
  2. La Stampa, ed. (10 May 1909). "L'Andrea Doria vince la semifinale del Campionato Italiano". p. 4. Retrieved 17 April 2012.
  3. La Stampa, ed. (17 May 1909). "Il campionato italiano. La gara di ieri a Torino". p. 5. Retrieved 17 April 2012.
  4. La Stampa, ed. (24 May 1909). "La Juventus batte l'Andrea Doria a Milano". p. 5. Retrieved 17 April 2012.
  5. La Stampa, ed. (24 May 1909). "La Juventus batte l'Andrea Doria a Milano". p. 5. Retrieved 17 April 2012.
  6. La Stampa, ed. (7 June 1909). "Il F.C. Juventus vince il Campionato Italiano". p. 5. Retrieved 17 April 2012.