The 1934–35 Prima Divisione was the third level league of the 35th Italian football championship .
In 1928, FIGC had decided a reform of the league structure of Italian football. The top-level league was the National Division, composed by the two divisions of Serie A and Serie B . Under them, there were the local championship, the major one being the First Division, that in 1935 will take the name of Serie C . In order to allow the new league structure for 1935-36 season, the winners of the eight groups of First Division would be admitted to the final rounds, where two tickets of promotion to Serie B were available, while the last eight clubs of each group had to be relegated to the Regional Leagues.
Qualified (for regular season's groups)
Promoted to Serie B
Admitted to Serie C
Relegated to Prima Divisione Regionale
Source: Panini(R) Relegated Notes:
^ a b c 1 point deducted.
^ Retired after 13 matches. All their results were voided.
Pos
Team
Pld
Pts
1
Falck Sesto S.G.
26
39[ a]
2
Lecco
26
39
3
Monza
26
36
4
Gallaratese
26
33
5
Crema
26
32
6
Fanfulla
26
32
7
Intrese (R)
26
28
8
Soresinese[ b] (E)
26
21
9
Saronno[ b] (E)
26
20
10
Ardens Bergamo (R)
26
19
11
Vimercatese (R)
26
18
12
Pro Lissone (R)
26
17[ c]
13
Trevigliese (R)
26
16
14
Vis Nova Giussano[ b] (E)
26
13
Source: Panini(E) Eliminated; (R) Relegated Notes:
^ Qualified after tie-breaker: Falck-Lecco 3-0.
^ a b c Renounced to play in Prima Divisione Regionale 1935–36.
^ 1 point deducted.
Source: Panini(E) Eliminated; (R) Relegated Notes:
^ a b c Renounced to play in Prima Divisione Regionale 1935–36.
^ Retired after 22 matches. The games played were considered valid.
^ Retired before the beginning of the championship.
Pos
Team
Pld
Pts
1
Sanremese
26
37
2
Savona
26
35
3
Sestrese
26
34
4
Imperia
26
32
5
Ventimigliese
26
32
6
Entella
26
31
7
Rapallo Ruentes (R)
26
30
8
Albenga (R)
26
25
9
Vado (R)
26
24
10
Acqui[ a] (R)
26
23
11
Corniglianese (R)
26
22
12
Alassio (R)
26
17[ b]
13
Maurina Imperia (R)
26
11
14
Portuale Genova[ a] (E)
26
10
Source: Panini(E) Eliminated; (R) Relegated Notes:
^ a b Renounced to play in Prima Divisione Regionale 1935–36.
^ 1 point deducted.
Source: Panini(E) Eliminated; (R) Relegated Notes:
^ a b Renounced to play in Prima Divisione Regionale 1935–36. Imolese immediately created a new phoenix club .
^ 1 point deducted.
Source: Panini(E) Eliminated; (R) Relegated; (T) Qualified, but not yet for the particular phase indicated Notes:
^ a b 1 point deducted. Tie-breakers: SempreAvanti-Grosseto 3-3;1-1;2-0; LeSigne-Prato 2-0; final SempreAvanti-LeSigne 2-2;2-1.
^ a b Renounced to play in Prima Divisione Regionale 1935–36.
^ a b Retired after 12 matches. The games played were considered valid.
Source: Panini(E) Eliminated; (R) Relegated Notes:
^ Tie-breakers: Jesi-Pescara 1-0, Fano-Sulmona 2-0. Pescara then used a wild card for 7th placed Southern teams.
^ a b c d Renounced to play in Prima Divisione Regionale 1935–36. Sora and Tiferno immediately created new phoenix clubs .
^ 1 point deducted.
^ Retired before the beginning of the championship.
Source: Panini(D) Disqualified; (E) Eliminated; (R) Relegated; (T) Qualified, but not yet for the particular phase indicated Notes:
^ Renounced to play in Serie C 1935–36.
^ Saved after tie-breaker: Bagnolese-Savoia 2-1. Savoia then used a wild card for 7th placed Southern teams.
^ a b Relegated and later admitted to 1935–36 Serie C .
^ a b c 1 point deducted.
^ Siracusa excluded from the championship and dissolved. Only the game played on first half of the season are considered valid. A phoenix club was created after the War of Ethiopia .
^ Reggina dissolved after the end of the season. A phoenix club was created after the War of Ethiopia .
^ 3 points deducted.
Source: Panini(P) Promoted Notes:
^ Promoted after tie-breaker: Reggiana-Siena 0-7.
^ 1 point deducted.
Source: Panini(E) Eliminated; (P) Promoted Notes:
^ 1 point deducted.
^ 2 points deducted.
The final for the title of Italian champion of Prima Divisione wasn't played.
No book[ 1] [ 2] or sport newspaper (Gazzetta dello Sport and Il Littoriale ) show proofs that the final was actually played.
^ Carlo Fontanelli and Nicola Natili, "Roburrone avanti avanti ... Un secolo di calcio a Siena" - Geo Edizioni S.r.l., January 2001, pg. 62.
^ Franco Valdevies, "80 anni in rossoblù - Un secolo di calcio a Taranto" Edizioni Pugliesi - Martina Franca (TA) November 2007 pg. 104.