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- 1909–10_Italian_Football_Championship abstract "This was the first championship a girone unico (with only a group).The division of the championship in two (federal and italian) wasn't formally cancelled. According to the article 2 of the Regolamento dei Campionati 1909-10 (Championship Rules): « I Campionati Nazionali di calcio sono di I e II Categoria. Quello di I Categoria é suddiviso in Campionato Federale e Campionato Italiano. Al primo possono prendere parte anche giuocatori di nazionalità estera, residenti in Italia, il secondo è riservato esclusivamente ai giuocatori di nazionalità italiana. » ("The National Championships of soccer are: I and II Categoria (I and II Category/Division). The Prima Categoria Championship is divided in: Federal Championship and Italian Championship. In the first one foreign players (if they live in Italy), too, are allowed to play, in the second one only italian players are allowed to play.")According to La Stampa in an article dated December 24, 1909:«verrà proclamato campione italiano il Club meglio classificato fra le squadre pure italiane, e campione federale il Club meglio classificato tra le squadre spurie internazionali» ("[at the end of the season] the best placed team among the "pure italian teams" [teams composed only by italian players] will be proclaimed italian champions; the best placed team among the "not pure international teams" [teams composed by foreign players, too] will be proclaimed Federal Champion").Foot-Ball, the official magazzine of FIGC, in the classification considered US Milanese, Pro Vercelli, Ausonia and Doria as competing to "italian championship" since they were "pure italian teams"; the best placed among them at the end of the season would win the honorific title of "italian champions".At the end of the season, was played a playoff between Inter and Pro Vercelli for the title of Federal Champion. The playoff was planned for April 24, but 3 players of Pro Vercelli had to play in a military tournament in that day, and Pro Vercelli asked for the postponal of the match, but FIGC and Inter refused (since there weren't more other dates available because of the debut of the Italian National team, and because they thought the prorogation was a tactic to buy time to recover injured players). In order to protest, Pro Vercelli decided that the playoff would be played by Pro Vercelli Youth Team (players 11 years old). Result: Inter won easy the playoff 10-3, winning his first title. Pro Vercelli was convicted of serious unsportsmanlike behavior of fans who saw the game.The winner (and "Federal Champion") was Internazionale.The "italian champion" (honorific title) was Pro Vercelli.".
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- 1909–10_Italian_Football_Championship comment "This was the first championship a girone unico (with only a group).The division of the championship in two (federal and italian) wasn't formally cancelled. According to the article 2 of the Regolamento dei Campionati 1909-10 (Championship Rules): « I Campionati Nazionali di calcio sono di I e II Categoria. Quello di I Categoria é suddiviso in Campionato Federale e Campionato Italiano.".
- 1909–10_Italian_Football_Championship label "1909–10 Italian Football Championship".
- 1909–10_Italian_Football_Championship label "Campeonato Italiano de Fútbol 1909-10".
- 1909–10_Italian_Football_Championship label "Championnat d'Italie de football 1909-1910".
- 1909–10_Italian_Football_Championship label "I liga włoska w piłce nożnej (1909/1910)".
- 1909–10_Italian_Football_Championship label "Italiaans voetbalkampioenschap 1909/10".
- 1909–10_Italian_Football_Championship label "Italienische Fußballmeisterschaft 1909/10".
- 1909–10_Italian_Football_Championship label "Prima Categoria 1909-1910".
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