The 1924-25 Prima Divisione was the twenty-fifth edition of the
Italian Football Championship and the fourth branded
Prima Divisione
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. This season was the second from which the Italian Football Champions celebrations included adorning the team jerseys in the subsequent season with a
Scudetto. The 1924–25 Prima Divisione was the first Italian Football Championship won by
Bologna
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.
Format
All five seasons of Prima Divisione were scheduled as regional competitions, leading to a national final.
Northern League
Regular season
Derthona and
Reggiana had been promoted from the Second Division.
AC Mantova was added as guest after a referees scandal they had suffered.
Group A
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Group B
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:''Played on August 30, 1925, in
Milan
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Spal relegated to the second division, while Mantova qualified to the qualification play-off.
Legnano,
Mantova,
Novese and
Como were enlisted to participate in the qualification round, but Novese and Como retired, letting Legnano and Mantova to maintain their places in the
Italian 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
Bologna
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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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Serie A seasons
Italy
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