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1926–27 Prima Divisione

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The Prima Divisione 1926-1927 was the second level of the XXVII Italian Football Championship.

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The Carta di Viareggio

In 1926 the Carta di Viareggio reformed the Italian football organization. This important document introduced in Italian football the status of the non-amatour player receiving a reimbursement of expenses. In this way FIGC managed to mislead FIFA, that defended strenuously sportive amateurism.

Group A

  • Novara promoted to Divisione Nazionale 1927-28 and qualified to Final Group.
  • Speranza Savona relegated, later merged into Savona.
  • Group B

  • Pro Patria promoted to Divisione Nazionale 1927-28 and qualified to Final Group.
  • Udinese relegated, later readmitted.
  • Group C

  • Reggiana promoted to Divisione Nazionale 1927-28 and qualified for the finals.
  • Anconitana readmitted.
  • Verdetti

  • Lazio promoted to Divisione Nazionale 1927-28, qualified for the final group and champion of the South Italy.
  • Bankruptcies

  • Ilva Bagnolese and Casertana both bankrupted.
  • Palermo relegated and bankrupted.
  • Mergers

  • Pro Italia Taranto merged with 'Audace Taranto into Taranto.
  • Roman merged with Alba and Fortitudo into Roma.
  • Final Group

  • Novara champions 1926-27.
  • References

    1926–27 Prima Divisione Wikipedia