1900 Italian Football Championship

The Italian Football Championship 1900 was the third Italian football championship, which by the Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio (FIGC ) was held.

  • 4.1 champion team

Organization

From 4 March to 8 April 1900, the regional qualifying matches for the finals took place. The semi-final was held on 15 April 1900. On April 22, 1900 met in the final of FC Torinese and defending Genoa in Turin each other, although according to the tournament rules, the defending champion had home advantage. However, the Italian association had changed her mind, based in Turin, which is why the CFC Genoa initially withdrew its participation. The Association offered the Genoese to a travel allowance of 150 lire, after which they remain opposed. Ultimately, they traveled anyway and sat down in extra time 3-1 with. Thus, the club was so that the former trophy Coppa Duca degli Abruzzi permanently passed over for the third time in a row by Italian masters in the possession of the Genoese. The player Dan Fawcus then donated the Fawcus trophy, which was awarded from now on to the Master.

Participant

With the AC Milan for the first time took part in a club from the Lombardy region, also took part of today 's most successful club Juventus.

  • Genoa
  • SG Sampierdarenese
  • Football Club Torinese
  • Juventus
  • Reale Società Ginnastica Torino
  • AC Milan

Results

Elimination Round

Piedmont

All matches were played in the Piazza d' Armi in Turin.

Table

The FC Torinese qualified as a table first for the semi-finals.

Liguria

As the defending champion was actually set for the final, this playoff game was rather friendly character.

Lombardy

AC Milan qualified as the only participant from Lombardy directly for the semi-finals.

Semifinal

With the 3-0 victory, FC Torinese qualified for the finals.

Final

Master

Thus, Genoa became the third consecutive Italian masters.

Champion team

Goal:

Defense:

  • Italy's Paolo Rossi
  • Italian Fausto Ghigliotti

Midfield:

  • Swiss Henri Dapples
  • Swiss Edoardo Pasteur I
  • Howard Passadoro

Attack:

  • Swiss Hermann Hurni
  • Italian Giovanni Bocciardo
  • Italians Ettore Ghiglione
  • Englishman Joseph William Agar
  • Englishman George Fawcus

Replacement:

  • Italians Aristide Parodi
  • Italians Ernesto De Galleani
  • Swiss Enrico Pasteur II

Players Coaches:

  • Englishman James Richardson Spensley

Statistic

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

Swell

  • Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio Edizione 2005

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