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. The winners of the four groups of First Division would be promoted to Serie B, whereas the scheduled relegations were annulled by the Federation which expanded the division.
Teams
Club selection was different between the two parts of the country. The North admitted 37 out of the 43 clubs of the previous year, solely without promoted and disbanded teams, and 7 promoted club from the Second Division plus Pro Lissone as last-minute team. The South chose 14 best clubs from the five regions of the special Southern Championship,[1] plus Foligno as guest.
Regulation
Four groups of 15 teams, thirty matchdays. Group winners were promoted, ultimate and penultimate clubs should be relegated. A national title was assigned.
Lucchese was promoted to 1930–31 Serie B.
Final table was compiled by Direttorio Divisioni Superiori (D.D.S.) just by points and published by the sports newspaper Il Littoriale on Saturday June 14 page 6 in report no. 40 dated June 11 just indicating: Corniglianese and Astigiani retired.[4]
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: Annogol 1929-30, Geo Edizioni, Empoli, June 2003 (in Italian) Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win. Notes:
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: Annogol 1929-30, Geo Edizioni, Empoli, June 2003 (in Italian) Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: Annogol 1929-30, Geo Edizioni, Empoli, June 2003 (in Italian) Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: Annogol 1929-30, Geo Edizioni, Empoli, June 2003 (in Italian) Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Udinese is crowned national champion of Prima Divisione.
Footnotes
^Sicily, Campania, Apulia, Latium and mixed-Adriatic.
^(Astigiani-Carrarese to be played on May 18th): report published by Il Littoriale on May 16th page 6 top right 3rd column (sports newspaper conserved at Pavia, Biblioteca Universitaria). With report no. 36 dated May 13th 1930 D.D.S. wrote: (italian) Ritiro U.C. Astigiani dal Campionato ..omissis.. In applicazione dei disposti federali - agli effetti della classifica - si considerano come non disputate le gare giocate dalla U.C. Astigiani. (U.C. Astigiani got retired from Championship ... According to federal rules - when compiling final table - all matches already played by U.C. Astigiani will be considered as not valid.)
^(match 17 Savona-Corniglianese to be played on February 23rd): report published by Il Littoriale on March 1st page 6 top right 1st column (sports newspaper conserved at Pavia, Biblioteca Universitaria). With report no. 26 dated February 26th 1930 D.D.S. wrote: (italian) S.S. Corniglianese. Si dà atto che la società a margine si è ritirata dal Campionato di 1.a Divisione (girone A) ..omissis.. In applicazione dei disposti federali - agli effetti della classifica - si considerano come non disputate le gare giocate dalla Corniglianese. (S.S. Corniglianese. We are confirming that the overmentioned club retired his team from First Division Championship (group A) ... According to federal rules - when compiling final table - all matches already played by Corniglianese will be considered as not valid.)
^Both teams didn't apply for re-election in this Division and declared a final stop of football activities.