1901 Italian Football Championship

The Italian Football Championship 1901 was the fourth Italian football championship, which by the Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio (FIGC ) was held.

  • 4.1 champion team

Organization

On April 13, 1901, the qualifying matches of the first round took place, the semi-final was held on 28 April 1901.

The final took place on May 5, Before 1901 300 spectators on the Campo Sportivo di Ponte Carrega in Genoa instead. This met the AC Milan and Genoa each other. AC Milan sat down in the extension of 3-0, was the first time Italian champion and was presented with the first club to new Fawcus Cup.

Participant

For the first time took the SEF Mediolanum part in the championship.

  • Genoa
  • Juventus
  • Reale Società Ginnastica Torino
  • AC Milan
  • SEF Mediolanum Milano

Results

Elimination Round

Piedmont

Lombardy

Semifinal

With the 3-2 victory, the AC Milan qualified for the final.

Final

The 0:3, at the Genoa for the first time in today's club colors red and blue played, meant for the then record champions after four years, the first defeat in a championship game.

Master

This AC Milan was the first time Italian champion, and the first time it was not the CFC Genoa.

Champion team

Goal:

  • Englishman Hoberlin Hoode

Defense:

  • Swiss Hans Heinrich Sutter
  • Italians Catullo Gadda

Midfield:

  • Swiss Kurt Lies
  • Englishman Herbert Kilpin (C )
  • Italian Daniele Angeloni

Attack:

  • Italians Agostino Recalcati
  • Welsh Samuel Richard Davies
  • Italians Ettore Negretti
  • Englishman David Allison
  • Italians Guerriero Colombo

Replacement:

  • Welsh Penvhyn Llewellyn Neville
  • Italians Austrians Swiss Luigi Wagner

Players Coaches:

  • Englishman Herbert Kilpin

Statistic

The scorers are listed with no goals from the regional elimination round.

Swell

  • Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio Edizione 2005

1898 | 1899 | 1900 | 1901 | 1902 | 1903 | 1904 | 1905 | 1906 | 1907 | 1908 | 1909 | 1909/10 | 1910/11 | 1911/12 | 1912/13 | 1913/14 | 1914/15 | 1916 - 1919 | 1919/20 | 1920/21 | 1921/22 | 1922/23 | 1923/24 | 1924/25 | 1925/26 | 1926/27 | 1927/28 | 1928/29 | 1929/30 | 1930/31 | 1931/32 | 1932/33 | 1933/34 | 1934/35 | 1935/36 | 1936/37 | 1937/38 | 1938/39 | 1939/40 | 1940/41 | 1941/42 | 1942/43 | 1943 - 1945 | 1945/46 | 1946/47 | 1947/48 | 1948/49 | 1949/50 | 1950/51 | 1951/52 | 1952/53 | 1953/54 | 1954/55 | 1955/56 | 1956/57 | in 1957/58 | 1958/59 | 1959/60 | 1960/61 | 1961/62 | 1962/63 | 1963/64 | 1964/65 | 1965/66 | 1966/67 | 1967/68 | 1968/69 | 1969 / 70 | 1970/71 | 1971/72 | 1972/73 | 1973/74 | 1974/75 | 1975/76 | 1976/77 | 1977/78 | 1978/79 | 1979/80 | 1980/81 | 1981/82 | 1982/83 | 1983/84 | 1984/85 | 1985/86 | 1986/87 | 1987/88 | 1988/89 | 1989/90 | 1990/91 | 1991/92 | 1992/93 | 1993/94 | 1994 / 95 | 1995/96 | 1996/97 | 1997/98 | 1998/99 | 1999/2000 | 2000 /01 | 2001 /02 | 2002 /03 | 2003 /04 | 2004 /05 | 2005 /06 | 2006 / 07 | 2007/ 08 | 2008/ 09 | 2009/10 | 2010 /11 | 2011/12 | 2012/13 | 2013/14 | 2014/15

  • Italian Football Championship
  • Football in 1901
420822
de