Lipton Challenge Cup

The Lipton Challenge Cup (also known as Southern Italy Championship) was a football competition competed between clubs from Southern Italy and Sicily.[1] It was played during the period leading up to World War I when football in the country was still in its infancy.[2][3] [4]

Lipton Challenge Cup
The trophy awarded to champions
Founded1909
Abolished1915 (1915)
RegionSouthern Italy
Number of teams8
Related competitionsCoronation Cup
Last championsPalermo (1915)
Most successful club(s)Palermo (5 titles)

History

The competition was organised by Sir Thomas Lipton of the world famous Lipton Tea brand. In the final most commonly were Palermo and Naples FBC, however, Internazionale Napoli and Messina (also known as SG Garibaldi Messina[5]) competed in the competition at various points too.

Winners

Year Winner Score Runner-up
1909Naples
4–2
Palermo
1910Palermo
4–1
Naples
1911Naples
2–1
Palermo
1912Palermo
6–0
Naples
1913Palermo
5–0
Internazionale Napoli
1914Palermo
2–1
Naples
1915Palermo
2–1
Naples

References

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