IV Division or
Four groups of 18 teams each, the last 3 relegated to V level and the top 2 promoted to III Division.
Girone A
Cuoiopelli – last with 19 points and relegated.
Rondinella – 17th with 29 points and relegated.
Novara – 16th with 30 points. What a terrible fate… once upon a time Novara played First Division football – now relegated to V level.
Pontedera – 15th with 30 points. Barely survived.
Olbia – 14th with 31 pointa.
La Palma – 13th with 31 points.
Cecina – 12th with 31 points.
Oltrepo – 11th with 31 points.
Pro Livorno – 10th with 31 points.
Tempio – 9th with 32 points.
Cuneo – 8th with 33 points.
Ponsacco – 7th with 34 points.
Poggibonsi – 6th with 35 points.
Sarzanese – 5th with 36 points.
Massese – 4th with 38 points.
Pro Vercelli – 3rd with 44 points.
Pavia – 2nd with 46 points and promoted to III Division.
Siena – champions with 51 points and promoted to III Division. Very strong season: 18 wins, 15 ties, just a single lost match , and 50-19 scoring record.
Girone B.
Juventus Domo – last with 19 points and relegated.
Orceana – 17th with 22 points and relegated.
Sassuolo – 16th with 26 points and relegated.
Pergocrema – 15th with 29 points.
Cittadella – 14th with 30 points.
Virescit Bergamo – 13th with 31 points.
Ospitaletto – 12th with 31 points.
Ravenna – 11th with 32 points.
SPAL – 10th with 36 points.
Suzzara – 9th with 37 points.
Valdagno – 8th with 37 points.
Legnano – 7th with 37 points.
Treviso – 6th with 37 points.
Solbiatese – 5th with 37 points.
Centese – 4th with 39 points.
Palazzolo-Telgate – 3rd with 43 points.
Pro Sesto – 2nd with 44 points and promoted to III Division.
Varese – clinched top place with 45 points from 15 wins, 15 ties, 4 losses, and 33-17 goal-difference. Less than 1 goal per game average… well, that’s Italian football. Promoted up, naturally.