1925–26 Lega Sud

The Southern League was the amatorial football championship in Southern Italy during the 20's of the 20th century.

The 1925–26 season was organized within the Italian Football Federation. The winner had the honor to play against the Northern Champions.

The League maintained the goal to improve the quality of the game in the area. However, the League’s plan to abolish the regional tournaments was boycotted by the Roman and Apulia teams. After a year of different protests, the League collapsed under its internal tensions, and it was disbanded by the fascists which promoted three clubs to the new Divisione Nazionale white the other teams were forced into a new inter-regional championship.

Championship playoff
Anconitana was declared Marche's champion. Both teams were admitted to the Southern League semifinals.

Pre-League qualifications
Because of the sole points were considered by the championship regulations, with no relevance to the aggregation of goals, a tie-break was needed.


 * Tie-break
 * Played on July 5, 1925, in Rome, Stadio Flaminio.

Audace Roma maintained his place in the First Division, but Roman was later admitted too.

Pre-League Qualifications
Salernitanaudax maintained his place in the First Division, but later retired. Stabia was admitted in his place.

Apulia
None of the Apulian teams were admitted to the National Division.

Championship playoff
Palermo was declared Sicily's champion. Both teams were admitted to the Southern League semifinals. None of the teams were admitted to the National Division.

Finals
Alba Roma qualified for the National Finals.