After the Battle of Vittorio Veneto , on November 3, 1918, the armistice of Villa Giusti came , which ended the First World War for the Italians . The FIGC took soon after along with the regional associations with the preliminary planning for a reintroduction of the Italian championship.
Some players from the Italian teams also died in the war. This was followed by a process of concentration which, on the one hand, resulted in some teams being disbanded and, on the other hand, resulted in a particularly large number of clubs in the big cities. In addition, some new clubs were created.
championship
Northern Italy
Liguria
The two best teams in Liguria qualified for the finals.
First, the six qualified teams competed in two groups of three. The respective group winners then played the southern Italian champions and representatives in the national final.
Inter Milan, who had prevailed in the deciding round against Juventus Turin and Genoa in 1893, met on June 20, 1920 in Bologna on AS Livorno, who had won the final in the south against Fortituda Roma. Inter prevailed 3-2 and won the Italian championship title for the second time after 1909/10 .