1934–35 Prima Divisione

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This articles is about the 1934-1935 season of Italian championship of Prima Divisione.

In 1928, FIGC had decided a reform of the league structure of Italian football. The top-level league was the National Division, composed by the two divisions of Serie A and Serie B. Under them, there were the local championship, the major one being the First Division, that in 1935 will take the name of Serie C. In order to allow the new league structure for 1935-36 season, the winners of the eight groups of First Division would be admitted to the final rounds, where two tickets of promotion to Serie B were available, while the last eight clubs of each group had to be relegated to the Regional Leagues.

Legend

Qualified (for regular season's groups)
Promoted to Serie B (for final rounds)
Admitted to Serie C Relegated to Prima Divisione Regionale

Girone A

Pos Club Pld Pts
1. Udinese 24 39
2. Fiumana 24 35
3. Trento 24 32
4. Treviso 24 30
5. Rovigo 24 29
6. Pro Gorizia 24 29
7. DAM Valdagno 24 26
8. Bolzano 24 26
9. Pordenone 24 24
10. Ponziana 24 23
11. Palmanova 24 12[1]
12. Bassano 24 12[1]
13. Schio 24 10[1]
14. CRDA Monfalcone (13) (8)[2]

Girone B

Pos Club Pld Pts
1. Falck Sesto S.G. 26 39[3]
2. Lecco 26 39
3. Monza 26 36
4. Gallaratese 26 33
5. Crema 26 32
6. Fanfulla 26 32
7. Intrese 26 28
8. Soresinese 26 21[4]
9. Saronno 26 20[4]
10. Ardens Bergamo 26 19
11. Vimercatese 26 18
12. Pro Lissone 26 17[1]
13. Trevigliese 26 16
14. Vis Nova Giussano 26 13[4]

Girone C

Pos Club Pld Pts
1. Andrea Doria 24 35
2. Pontedecimo 24 33
3. Asti 24 30
4. Rivarolese 24 24
5. Biellese 24 23
6. Cusiana Omegna 24 22
7. Pirelli Milano 24 21
8. SIAI Marchetti 24 21
9. Pinerolo 24 21
10. Varese 24 19
11. Vogherese 24 15[4]
12. Saviglianese 24 15[4]
13. Rhodense 22 14[4][5]
14. Stradellina - -[6]

Girone D

Pos Club Pld Pts
1. Sanremese 26 37
2. Savona 26 35
3. Sestrese 26 34
4. Imperia 26 32
5. Ventimigliese 26 32
6. Entella 26 31
7. Rapallo Ruentes 26 30
8. Albenga 26 25
9. Vado 26 24
10. Acqui 26 23[4]
11. Corniglianese 26 22
12. Alassio 26 17[1]
13. Maurina Imperia 26 11
14. Portuale Genova 26 10[4]

Girone E

Pos Club Pld Pts
1. Reggiana 26 38
2. Parma 26 37
3. Libertas Rimini 26 31
4. Piacenza 26 31
5. Forlimpopoli 26 31
6. Mantova 26 30
7. Portuense 26 29[4]
8. Russi 26 23
9. Ravenna 26 23
10. Renato Serra 26 23
11. Forlì 26 21
12. Molinella 26 19
13. Carpi 26 18
14. Imolese 26 9[1][4]

Girone F

Pos Club Pld Pts
1. Siena 22 30
2. Montevarchi 22 29
3. Civitavecchiese 22 28
4. Empoli 22 25
5. Pontedera 22 24
6. Sempre Avanti 22 22
7. Signe 22 22
8. Prato 22 22
9. Grosseto 22 22[1]
10. Carrarese 22 21
11. Torres 12 11[4][7]
12. Angelo Belloni 22 7[1]
13. Montecatini 12 2[4][7]

Girone G

Pos Club Pld Pts
1. Taranto 22 34
2. Anconitana-Bianchi 22 32
3. Cerignola 22 28
4. Fermana 22 24
5. Jesina 22 22
6. Fano Alma Juventus 22 22
7. Pescara 22 22
8. Sulmona 22 22
9. Manfredonia 22 19
10. B. Frusino Frosinone 22 16[4]
11. Sora 22 12[4]
12. Littorio Campobasso 22 10[1][4]
13. Tiferno - -[6]

Girone H

Pos Club Pld Pts
1. Palmese 24 33
2. Trapani 24 28[8]
3. Nissena 24 28
4. Salernitana 24 28
5. Benevento 24 27
6. Bagnolese 24 25[9]
7. Savoia 24 25[10]
8. Cosenza 24 24[10]
9. Alcamo 24 19
10. Lucano Potenza 24 16[1][10]
11. Termini Imerese 24 15[1]
12. Siracusa 12 11[1][11]
13. Reggina 24 7[12][13]

Final rounds

Girone A

Pos Club Pld Pts
1. Siena 6 8[14]
2. Reggiana 6 8
3. Udinese 6 7
4. Sanremese 6 0[1]

Girone B

Pos Club Pld Pts
1. Taranto 6 11
2. Falck Sesto S.G. 6 6
3. Andrea Doria 6 2[1]
4. Palmese 6 2[15]

Final

The final for the title of italian champion of Prima Divisione wasn't played.

No book[16][17] or sport newspaper (Gazzetta dello Sport and Il Littoriale) show proofs that the final was actually played.

Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1 point deducted.
  2. Retired after 13 matches. All their results were voided.
  3. Qualified after tie-breaker: Falck-Lecco 3-0.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 4.14 Renounced to play in Prima Divisione Regionale 1935-36.
  5. Retired after 22 matches. The games played were considered valid.
  6. 6.0 6.1 Retired before the beginning of the championship.
  7. 7.0 7.1 Retired after 12 matches. The games played were considered valid.
  8. Renounced to play in Serie C 1935-36.
  9. Saved after tie-breaker: Bagnolese-Savoia 2-1.
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 Relegated to Prima Divisione Regionale and later admitted to Serie C 1935-36.
  11. Siracusa excluded from the championship. Only the game played on first half of the season are considered valid.
  12. 3 points deducted.
  13. Reggina dissolved after the end of the season.
  14. Promoted after tie-breaker: Reggiana-Siena 0-7.
  15. 2 points deducted.
  16. Carlo Fontanelli and Nicola Natili, "Roburrone avanti avanti ... Un secolo di calcio a Siena" - Geo Edizioni S.r.l., january 2001, pg. 62.
  17. Franco Valdevies, "80 anni in rossoblù - Un secolo di calcio a Taranto" Edizioni Pugliesi - Martina Franca (TA) november 2007 pg. 104.
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