Lega Nazionale Alta Italia Explained

Native Name:Lega Nazionale Alta Italia
Region Served:Italy
Founded:1945
Dissolved:1946
Abbreviation:LNAI
High Italy League
Predecessor:DDS
Successor:Lega Calcio
Headquarters:Milan
Membership:50
Products:Divisione Nazionale as
Serie ASerie B&Serie C
Parent Organization:FIGC

The Lega Alta Italia (Italian for High Italy League) was the ruling body of the major football championships during the US military occupation of Northern Italy.[1]

History

The Higher Directory, the football committee during the fascist age, was disbanded at the arrival of the US Army in 1945. Railways and routes disruptions, together with the Allied occupation the industrialized North, had divided Italy in two parts. Sport consequently restarted under a special transitional season.

Clubs from Northern Italy restored a free football league after 19 years of fascist rule. It organized the local section of the Serie A, whose best teams would join a final national phase, while the Serie B clubs were united with the best Serie C teams.

The league organized also a local post season cup which was won by Bologna FC.

The situation changed a year after the end of World War II. The national Lega Calcio was created in its place in 1946.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/calcio_res-43848e5a-8b74-11dc-8e9d-0016357eee51_%28Enciclopedia-Italiana%29/ Treccani (Italian)