The Lega Nazionale Professionisti (Italian for National Professionals League), commonly known as Lega Calcio (Football League), was the governing body...
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winning clubs at the head office of the Lega Nazionale Professionisti.[citation needed] In April 2009, Serie A announced a split from Serie B. Nineteen of the...
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the Serie A. It has been operating for over ninety years since the 1929–30 season. It had been organized by Lega Calcio until 2010 and the Lega Serie B...
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Serie C (redirect from Lega Professionisti Serie C)
and organised. While Lega Calcio had a stated mission of organising professional and national divisions, the new Lega Nazionale Semiprofessionisti based...
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1967. Padova won a Coppa Italia Serie C in 1980, and played also 34 Serie B championships (won in 1947–48) and 29 Serie C1/C2/Lega Pro Prima Divisione...
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Italian Volleyball League (redirect from Lega Pallavolo Serie A)
The Lega Pallavolo Serie A is structured in several levels of importance; the highest of them is SuperLega (formerly Serie A1). Since the early 1980s,...
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List of Italian football champions (redirect from List of Serie A champions)
creating a new national top league where Northern and Southern teams would play in the same championship: Divisione Nazionale. 17 teams from Lega Nord (Northern...
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since 1948 are shown in the chart above. 1947–1948 1948–1983 Unified PSI-PSDI symbol, 1966–1969 1983–1992 Secretary: Giuseppe Saragat (1947–1948), Alberto...
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"Linee guida per l'assegnazione dei gol dubbi" (in Italian). Lega Nazionale Professionisti Serie A. Retrieved 7 July 2020.[permanent dead link] Lanfredo Birelli...
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Serie A1 (italian roller hockey) (redirect from Lega Nazionale Hockey)
same italian basketball name and purposes copying part of the name: Lega Nazionale Hockey Pista. Offices were settled in Monza up to season 1986-1987....
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SSC Napoli (redirect from A.C. Napoli)
of Lega Sud in each of its first two seasons, and reached the Lega Sud finals in 1925–26. This secured the club a spot in the new Divisione Nazionale for...
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Italian Women's Volleyball League (redirect from Lega Pallavolo Serie A Femminile)
first. Sources: Federazione Italiana Pallavolo (for champions), Lega Pallavolo Serie A Femminile (for champions and play-offs) and The-Sports.org (for...
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Como 1907 (section New ownership and return to Serie A)
disqualification sentence imposed on him by the Tuscany Regional Committee of the Lega Nazionale Dilettanti. After saving themselves on the pitch, Como were punished...
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of Deputies: Randolfo Pacciardi (1946–1947), Cipriano Facchinetti (1947), Cino Macrelli (1947–1948), unknown (1948–1953), Cino Macrelli (1953–1962), Oronzo...
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Torino FC (redirect from A. C. Torino)
played. Italian Football Championship / Serie A Winners (7): 1927–28, 1942–43, 1945–46, 1946–47, 1947–48, 1948–49, 1975–76 1 Runners-up (7): 1907, 1914–1915...
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Pro Sesto 1913 (redirect from A C Pro Sesto)
Venezia and Vicenza. A period characterized by great satisfactions, including participation in Coppa Italia of Lega Nazionale Professionisti. Pro Sesto...
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Venezia FC (redirect from A.C. Venezia)
season, Venezia finished second in Group A behind Atalanta, and were automatically admitted to the Divisione Nazionale by resolution of the Italian Football...
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years, until the party chose to team up with Lega Alto Adige Südtirol, local section of Lega Nord / Lega, in 2019. The coalition was enlarged to the Brothers...
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LR Vicenza (redirect from A.C. Vicenza)
relegated to Serie B and after a return to the top flight in 2000–01, was relegated to Lega Pro Prima Divisione in 2005, after losing a relegation playout against...
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Retrieved 6 November 2017. "Gironi 2018/2019" (Press release) (in Italian). Lega Nazionale Dilettanti. 30 August 2018. Archived from the original on 31 August...
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Swiss Super League (section Serie A era)
the league into the Nationalliga A and B, with the winner of the former declared Swiss champion. The 1946–47, 1947–48, 1952–53, and 1953–54 seasons saw...
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Palermo FC (section Early history (1898–1947))
During the early 1920s, the club mainly competed in the Campionato Lega Sud, a football league in Southern Italy, reaching the semi-finals in 1924 before...
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Club Cups, Record Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation, rsssf.com. Lega Calcio Serie A-winning players Juventus F.C. and the Italy national football team...
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Frosinone Calcio (section From third tier to Serie A)
into Serie C-Lego Centro. From 1948–49 to 1951–52, the Canarini competed in the Promozione-Interregionale della Lega Centro championship, and were included...
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Italian Social Movement (redirect from Movimento Sociale Italiano - Destra Nazionale)
Movement – National Right (Italian: Movimento Sociale Italiano – Destra Nazionale, MSI–DN). Formed in 1946 by supporters of the former dictator Benito Mussolini...
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History of the Italian Republic (redirect from History of Italy as a republic)
election where Lega Nord exceeded the Five Star Movement, and the increase of the tension between the political parties, Lega Nord proposed a no-confidence...
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Trieste (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
clubs in Italy. Notably, it was runner-up in the 1947–1948 season of the Italian first division (Serie A), losing the championship to Torino. Trieste is...
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SPAL (redirect from S.P.A.L. Calcio)
first in group B of the Lega Pro. The following year they came first in Serie B, thus obtaining promotion to Serie A after a 49-year absence. In their...
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US Lecce (category Articles with hatnote templates targeting a nonexistent page)
Brezzi: 1946–1947 Raffaele Anguilla: 1947 Ercole Dossena: 1947–1948 Raffaele Costantino: 1948 Mario Magnozzi: 1948 Ferenc Plemich: 1948–1949 Raffaele...
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