• (1904-1922), Prima Divisione (1921-1926) and 1921–22 Prima Divisione (C.C.I.), Divisione Nazionale (1926-1929), Serie A (1929-1945 and 1946-present) and, for...
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    1929 Divisione Nazionale (two groups of 16 teams each) split into two Championships: Divisione Nazionale Serie A (the new Top Division) and Divisione Nazionale...
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    The 1945–46 Italian Football Championship, officially known as 1945–46 Divisione Nazionale, was the first tournament held after World War II. Wartime disruptions...
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    During the 19451946 season Associazione Calcio Torino competed in Divisione Nazionale. Concluded the last Alta Italia Championship in July 1944, Torino...
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  • teams "Ponziana" and "Foot-Ball Club Trieste". The club reached Seconda Divisione (now known as Serie B) in 1924. The club successively featured in the...
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  • C. The unification of the Lega Pro Prima Divisione and the Lega Pro Seconda Divisione as Lega Pro Divisione Unica (often also abbreviated as Lega Pro)...
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    company, was invited to play in the south-central round of the "Divisione Nazionale 1945-1946", the first and last non-single group championship since 1929...
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    The 4th Alpine Division "Monterosa" (Italian: 4ª Divisione alpina "Monterosa") was one of four divisions raised by Mussolini's Italian Social Republic...
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    league system. Prior to 1930, it was known by other names, such as Divisione Nazionale. Carlo Parola was the manager for these seasons while Renato Cesarini...
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    football. A new championship was created, the Divisione Nazionale, alongside the diminished Prima Divisione. The first one was divided between Serie A and...
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    UC Sampdoria (category 1946 establishments in Italy)
    to the 1927-28 Divisione Nazionale Group B, ending the season in 10th place. The next season was the last year of Divisione Nazionale, and Dominante finished...
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    "curriculum vitae" della Sampierdarenese oggi tornata a vele spiegate in Divisione Nazionale A, Il Littoriale, 28 giugno 1934, p. 4 Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio...
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    1929, Divisione Nazionale (two groups of 16 teams each) split into two championships: Divisione Nazionale Serie A (the new Top Division) and Divisione Nazionale...
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    1926–1929 Divisione Nazionale (1st tier) 1929–1942 Serie A (1st tier) 1942–1943 Serie B (2nd tier) 1943–1946 No contests (World War II) 1946–1948 Serie...
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    Italian first league history, with 290 goals (274 in Serie A and 16 in Divisione Nazionale), and also in Serie A history. He played 566 Serie A games, putting...
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    finished unbeaten in both regular season and the play-offs of the Prima Divisione, scoring 90 goals in 32 matches and conceded only 24 goals. Consecutive...
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    Associazione Nazionale Paracadut (in Italian). Archived from the original on 8 June 2010. Retrieved 14 August 2021. Milanesi, Ercolina. "Divisione Folgore:...
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    called the National Republican Army (Esercito Nazionale Repubblicano, or ENR). While it lasted until April 1945, the RSI never amounted to being more than...
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    Seconda Divisione. Venezia returned to the Prima Divisione in the 1926–27 season, however, following the creation of the Divisione Nazionale as the new...
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  • national team. The competition was originally named Divisione Nazionale since its origin in 1928 until the 1945–46 season where the name of the National Championship...
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    competitive match: 5, Attila Sallustro against Reggiana, in the 1928–29 Divisione Nazionale, and Daniel Fonseca against Valencia, in the 1992–93 UEFA Cup. On...
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    Division (Prima divisione), which was the second level of the Italian Football Championship, and reached the National Division (Divisione Nazionale), the first...
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    1920–1921 (group D) Prima Divisione: Runners-up (2): 1922–1923 (group B), 1927–1928 (group B) Serie B Runners-up (3): 1946–1947 (group A), 1950–1951,...
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    November 2023. "184a Divisione di Fanteria "Nembo" - Costituzione". Associazione Nazionale "Nembo". Retrieved 14 November 2021. "184a Divisione di Fanteria "Nembo"...
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  • goals that Piola also scored from 29 appearances during the 1945–46 Divisione Nazionale season According to several sources, Andrea Pirlo scored 28 goals...
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    known as the partigiani (partisans), fought a guerra di liberazione nazionale ('national liberation war') against the invading German forces; in this...
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  • for war reasons. 1945 – Reconstituted always U.S. Olginatese denomination. 1945–46 – 5th in group F of Prima Divisione Lombardy. 1946–47 – Winner of group ...
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    Colombarini as main shareholders. They finished the 2013–14 Lega Pro Seconda Divisione season in sixth place, thus qualifying for the inaugural unified 2014–15...
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    place, commenting: "Now we even let the Balilla kids play!" The Opera Nazionale Balilla, the Fascist youth organisation which collected all children aged...
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    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, 1928–1929...
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