1924–25 Lega Sud
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during the 20's of the 20th century. The 1924–25 season was organized within the
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. The winner had the honour to play against the Northern Champions. The League maintained the goal to improve the quality of the game in the area. As a new step, the League decided to reduce the regional tournaments to six matchdays for 1925–26 to improve the inter-league playoffs."La Gazzetta dello Sport" newspaper, year 1925. (it.)


Qualifications


Marche

Anconitana was the only participating team.


Lazio


Classification


Results table


Campania


Classification


Results table


Apulia


Classification


Results table


Apulia's Championship play-off

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Sicily


Qualification

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qualified for the semifinals.


Semifinals


Group A


Classification


Results table


Tie-breaker

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Group B


Classification


Results table


Finals

Alba Roma qualified for the National Finals.


Footnotes

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