1909 Italian Football Championship

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The number of entrants in what is now viewed as the main contest doubled from the previous year to eight.

The two championships

In this season, as in the previous one, two championships of Prima Categoria were played:

  1. Italian Championship, the second edition of the tournament in which only Italian players were allowed to play; the winners would be proclaimed Campioni Italiani (Italian Champions). The winner was Juventus. They won as a prize the Coppa Buni.
  2. Federal Championship, the first tournament where foreign players (if they lived in Italy) were also allowed to play; the winners would be proclaimed Campioni Federali (Federal Champions)[1] The winner was Pro Vercelli. They won as a prize the Coppa Oberti.

However, the "spurious international teams" (the clubs composed mostly of foreign players), adversing the autarchical policy of the FIF, withdrew from Italian Championship. That was to make the Federal competition the most important of the two. Further, Pro Vercelli's all Italian squad won the Federal Championship against teams that featured non-Italian players. Italian Championship winners, Juventus, were soon eliminated from the Federal Championship. This de-valued the Italian Championship into a meaningless tournament. The dissenters' strategy worked; the failure of the Italian Championship won by Juventus forced the Federation to later recognise the Federal Champions of Pro Vercelli as "Campioni d'Italia 1909", disavowing the other tournament.

Federal Championship

Qualifications

Liguria

Played on 17 January and 7 February
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Andrea Doria File:Bandiera blu e bianca con scudo di San Giorgio.svg 4-4 File:600px Rosso e Blu con striscia Bianco e croce Rossa su sfondo Bianco.png Genoa 1-1 3-3
Tie-break
Played on 21 February on neutral ground
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Andrea Doria File:Bandiera blu e bianca con scudo di San Giorgio.svg 1-2 File:600px Rosso e Blu con striscia Bianco e croce Rossa su sfondo Bianco.png Genoa

Lombardy

Classification

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Results
Played on 10, 17 and 24 January
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Milan File:Bianco e Rosso (Croce) e Rosso e Nero (Strisce).svg 3-2 File:600px Nero e Azzurro (Strisce)2.png Internazionale
US Milanese File:600px chequered White Black.svg 3-1 File:Bianco e Rosso (Croce) e Rosso e Nero (Strisce).svg Milan
Internazionale File:600px Nero e Azzurro (Strisce)2.png 0-2 File:600px chequered White Black.svg US Milanese

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Piedmont

Round 1
Played on 10 and 17 January
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Juventus File:600px Nero e Bianco (Strisce).png 3-2 File:Flag - Garnet with white bull.svg Torino 0-1 3-1

Because both teams won a match (aggregate total was not applied), a tie break was needed.

Repetition
Played on 24 January on Juventus ground
Team 1  Score  Team 2
Juventus File:600px Nero e Bianco (Strisce).png 0-1 File:Flag - Garnet with white bull.svg Torino

Torino advanced to Round 2.

Round 2
Played on 7 February and 14 March
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Pro Vercelli File:600px Bianco con croce sottile Rossa.png 3-1 File:Flag - Garnet with white bull.svg Torino 2-1 1-0

Veneto

Venezia was the only registered team.

Semifinals

Lombardy-Veneto

Played on 21 February and 28 March
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Venezia File:600px Verde e Nero in diagonale.png 3-18 File:600px chequered White Black.svg US Milanese 1-7 2-11

Piedmont-Liguria

Played on 21 and 28 March
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Pro Vercelli File:600px Bianco con croce sottile Rossa.png 4-3 File:600px Rosso e Blu con striscia Bianco e croce Rossa su sfondo Bianco.png Genoa 3-2 1-1

Final

Played on 4 and 25 April
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Pro Vercelli File:600px Bianco con croce sottile Rossa.png 4-2 File:600px chequered White Black.svg US Milanese 2-0 2-2

Italian Championship

References and sources

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  • Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004, Panini Edizioni, Modena, September 2005
  • Carlo Chiesa, La grande storia del calcio italiano Chapter 2: Juve, scippati due titoli! Inter, l'atroce beffa (1908-1910), pp. 17–32, Guerin Sportivo #5, May 2012.
  • Digitalized online archive of Turin newspaper La Stampa.

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