1914–15 Prima Categoria


The 1914–15 Prima Categoria season was won by Genoa.
This championship was suspended due to Italy entering World War I.
Despite the season not concluding, Genoa was declared champion by the Federation after the end of the War, because it was on top of the table with one game remaining in Northern Italy Final Round.
In 2015, a group of Lazio supporters officially asked the Italian Football Federation to assign the scudetto to both Genoa and Lazio, because Lazio was the winner of the Central Italy Semifinal Round.

Northern Italy

Qualifications

The first two teams of every group and the best four teams that finished third, advanced to the semifinals.

Group A

Classification
Results table

Group B

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Results table

Group C

Savoia Milano ed before the start of the Championship.
Classification
Results table

Group D

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Results table

Group E

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Results table

Group F

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Results table

Semifinals

Group A

Classification
Results

Group B

Classification
Results

Group C

Classification
Results

Group D

Classification
Results

Final round

Classification

Results table

Central and southern Italy

Central Italy qualifications

Tuscany

Italia Firenze retired before the schedule was decided.
Classification
Results table

Lazio

Classification
Results table

Central Italy Semifinal Round

Classification
Results

Southern Italy

Campania

The matches were declared void due to irregularities.
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The second match was won by Naples, but the result was not validated due to the suspension of the championship.

Final round

Central and Southern Italy Final Round not played because Italy entered World War I on May 24, 1915. The only qualified team was Lazio.

National Finals

The National Finals weren't played because Italy entered World War I on May 24, 1915.

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