Coppa Federale Siciliana

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Coppa Federale Siciliana (which translates as the Sicilian Federal Cup) was a Sicilian football competition which took place during May 1920. The tournament took place just once, in the aftermath of World War I. [1] The winners of the competition were Palermo.

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Sicilian football clubs were not entered into the Italian Football Championship after the war and the tournament was organized in an attempt to set up a viable alternative for the four main clubs on the island at the time; Palermo, Messinese, Catanese and Marsala. A couple of notable ommissons from the competition were Trapani and Paternò.

Semi-finals

First Leg, 5-5-1920
Messinese9 - 1*Catanese
Palermo7 - 0Marsala
Second Leg, 11-5-1920
Catanese2 - 6**Messinese
Marsala0 - 1Palermo

(*) result uncertain, either 9-1 or 2-0 in favour of Messinese. [2]

(**) Could be non-disputed because of problems with stadium.

Final

First leg

Palermo, 18-5-1920
Palermo 3 - 2 Messinese

Second leg

Messina, 23-5-1920
Messinese 0 - 0 Palermo

Messinese: Lucchesi, Prestamburgo, Nebbia, Fulci, Stracuzzi, Starvaggi, De Zardo, Barone, Gallina, De Nicola, Allegra.

Palermo: De Lucia, Bottega, Mannino, Sichera, Trabucco, Pirandello, Grippi, Aliotta, Brancaleone, Ferro, Frangipane.

Referee: Peregalli.

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References

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