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The 1912–13 Prima Categoria season was won by Pro Vercelli. For the first time, sides from
southern Italy Southern Italy ( it, Sud Italia or ) also known as ''Meridione'' or ''Mezzogiorno'' (), is a macroregion of the Italian Republic consisting of its southern half. The term ''Mezzogiorno'' today refers to regions that are associated with the peop ...
were admitted.


Regulation

Football in Italy expanded its popularity during the 10’s, but the expedition of the Italian football team to the Stockholm Olympics had a disappointing very poor result. In summer 1912, minor clubs took control over the
Italian Football Federation The Italian Football Federation ( it, Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio; FIGC), known colloquially as ''Federcalcio'', is the governing body of football in Italy. It is based in Rome and the technical department is in Coverciano, Florence. It ...
, and imposed a championship reform. New vicepresidents Mr.Valvassori and Mr.Faroppa created a new format with more clubs but more groups, regionalising the tournament. The round robin was abolished. The old main tournament was split in two groups of six clubs, with solely ten matchdays, while the Oriental group became a full member of the championship. Best two clubs of each group went to the final group. Last clubs should be relegated. An experimental Southern section was introduced.


Pre-league qualifications


For Piedmont group

:''Played on October 20, 1912, in Turin.'' Novara was promoted.


For Lombardy-Liguria group


Round 1

:''Played on October 20, 1912.'' The match between Lambro Milano and Racing Libertas Milano was later canceled and repeated: ;Repetition :''Played on October 27, 1912.''


Round 2

:''Played on November 1, 1912.'' Racing Libertas was promoted.


For Latium group


Round 1

:''Played on October 20, 1912.''


Round 2

:''Played on October 27, 1912.''


Verdicts

Novara, Racing Libertas Milan, Alba Roma, Juventus Audax Roma and Pro Roma were admitted to the ''1a Categoria''. The losers went to regional ''2nd Category Promotion''.


Main tournament


Piedmont


Classification


Results table


Liguria-Lombardy


Classification


Results table


Veneto-Emilia


Classification


Results table


Final round

The results of the matches between sides that were in the same qualification rounds were valid also for the final round (but not the goals scored in those matches). Due to this, the sides began the final round with a point bonus: * Pro Vercelli: 3 points * Milan, Genoa, Hellas Verona, Vicenza: 2 points * Casale: 1 point


Classification

Note:solely 8 matches really played instead of 10.


Results table

Pro Vercelli advanced to National Final.


Central-Southern Italy tournament


Tuscany

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Lazio

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Campania (Southern Final)


First Leg

{{OneLegStart {{OneLegResult, Naples , , 2–1 , Internazionale Napoli} {{end


Second Leg

{{OneLegStart {{OneLegResult, Internazionale Napoli , , 2–3 , Naples} {{endNaples won 5–3 on aggregate, advanced to Central-Southern Final.


Central Final


First Leg

{{OneLegStart {{OneLegResult, Virtus Juventusque , , 1–3, Lazio} {{end


Second Leg

{{OneLegStart {{OneLegResult, Lazio , , 3–0, Virtus Juventusque} {{endLazio won 6–1 on aggregate, advanced to Central-Southern Final.


Central-Southern Final


First Leg

{{OneLegStart {{OneLegResult, Naples , , 1–2, Lazio} {{end


Second Leg

{{OneLegStart {{OneLegResult, Lazio , , 1–1 , Naples} {{end Lazio won 3–2 on aggregate, advanced to the National Final.{{Cite book , title=Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio – La Storia 1898–2004 , publisher=Panini Edizioni , year=2005


National final

:''Played on 1 June 1913, in Genoa.'' {{OneLegStart {{OneLegResult, Pro Vercelli , , 6–0 , Lazio} {{end


References

{{Reflist{{Serie A seasons {{1912–13 in European football (UEFA) {{DEFAULTSORT:Italian Football Championship 1912-13 1912-13 Italy