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The 1924–25
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season was won by
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Northern League


Regular season

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and Reggiana had been promoted from the Second Division.
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was added as guest after a referees scandal they had suffered.


Group A


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Group B


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=Tie-breaker

= :''Played on August 30, 1925, in
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.'' Spal relegated to the second division, while Mantova qualified to the qualification play-off.
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, Mantova, Novese and
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were enlisted to participate in the qualification round, but Novese and Como retired, letting Legnano and Mantova to maintain their places in the
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First Division.


Finals

Because of the sole points were considered by the championship regulations, with no relevance to the aggregation of goals, a tie-break was needed. ;Tie-breakers
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qualified for the National Finals.


Southern League

The Southern League was a separate amatorial league, still divided in five regions. The winner were Alba Rome.


National Finals

*1st leg: 16 Aug 1925, *2nd leg: 23 Aug 1925


Top goalscorers


References and sources

*''Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004'', Panini Edizioni, Modena, September 2005 *'' Hussain Pakzad Bologna Football Club 1924-1925


Footnotes

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