Lega Nazionale Professionisti
The Lega Nazionale Professionisti (Italian for National Professionals League), commonly known as Lega Calcio (Football League), was the governing body that ran the two highest football divisions in Italy, namely Serie A and Serie B, from 1946 to 2010. The league also ruled the Serie C from 1948 to 1959. It has ceased to exist since 1 July 2010, following a split between Serie A and Serie B clubs, which led to the creation of two new leagues, the Lega Serie A and Lega Serie B respectively.
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Lega Nazionale Professionisti
The Lega Nazionale Professionisti (Italian for National Professionals League), commonly known as Lega Calcio (Football League), was the governing body that ran the two highest football divisions in Italy, namely Serie A and Serie B, from 1946 to 2010. The league also ruled the Serie C from 1948 to 1959. It has ceased to exist since 1 July 2010, following a split between Serie A and Serie B clubs, which led to the creation of two new leagues, the Lega Serie A and Lega Serie B respectively.
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A Lega Nazionale Professionist ...... Lega Serie A e a Lega Serie B.
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La Lega Nazionale Professionis ...... talia e Supercoppa) e la LNPB.
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La Lega Nazionale Professionis ...... n Milán y dependía de la FIGC.
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Lega Nazionale Professionisti ...... u Włoch i Superpucharu) oraz .
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The Lega Nazionale Professioni ...... a and the Supercoppa Italiana.
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Η «Εθνική Επαγγελματική Ένωση» ...... αι του (Supercoppa Primavera).
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レーガ・ナツィオナーレ・プロフェッスィオニスティ(Lega ...... プリマヴェーラ、、スーペルコッパ・プリマヴェーラを主催する。
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112 (1951–1952)
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120 (1950–1951)
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124 (1948–1950)
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36 (1952–1958, 1968–1988)
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37 (1967–1968)
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38 (1958–1967, 1988–2003)
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42 (2003–2010)
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75 (1947–1948)
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80 (1946–1947)
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A Lega Nazionale Professionist ...... vera e a Supercoppa Primavera.
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La Lega Nazionale Professionis ...... talia e Supercoppa) e la LNPB.
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La Lega Nazionale Professionis ...... n Milán y dependía de la FIGC.
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Lega Nazionale Professionisti ...... ych ligach i zarządzanie nimi.
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The Lega Nazionale Professioni ...... and Lega Serie B respectively.
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Η «Εθνική Επαγγελματική Ένωση» ...... Σέριε Α και τη Λέγκα Σέριε Β.
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レーガ・ナツィオナーレ・プロフェッスィオニスティ(Lega ...... プリマヴェーラ、、スーペルコッパ・プリマヴェーラを主催する。
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Lega Calcio
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Lega Nazionale Professionisti
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Lega Nazionale Professionisti
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Lega Nazionale Professionisti
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Lega Nazionale Professionisti
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Λέγκα Κάλτσιο
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レガ・カルチョ
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