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in 1911, when the foreign contingent of the club had a falling out with their Italian teammates. Mr. Bayon (an English founding member of Naples FBC) and Mr. Steinnegger thus decided to splinter off from that club to found US Internazionale Napoli. The new team adopted a dark blue shirt with a white
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in Naples, which they shared with Naples FBC. Soon after it was founded, Internazionale Napoli signed a contract for a new, spacious football field called Terme di Agnano. Their debut on the new field came against Roman FC (one of the clubs that merged to form what is now
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In 1921, Internazionale Napoli absorbed a minor Neapolitan club called Pro Napoli. During 1922 the main two rival Neapolitan clubs; Naples FBC and US Internazionale Napoli merged into one due to financial pressures. They first took the name
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ordered that the games be replayed due to irregularities. They competed in the first leg, winning 3–0 but before the second one could be played the competition was called off because of
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on 27 October 1911. Internazionale Napoli won the match 3–2. During their first season, they defeated Naples to win the Seconda Categoria Southern Division title.
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Internazionale faced off against their local rivals once more in their third Prima Categoria season, but after defeating them over two legs,
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they fared better in the Italian Championship, beating Naples 3–2 to qualify for the second round. However, they met a strong
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Unlike many clubs, Internazionale Napoli survived the war. They were placed into the Italian Championship of
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The club competed in the top level footballing competition; the
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by a single point. In the semi-finals, they competed against
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this would prove to be their last season in the league.
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side and were knocked out of the competition with ease.
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Naples FBC
Prima Divisione CCI
Home colours
Italian football
Naples
Naples Foot-Ball Club
Napoli

Naples FBC
Napoli
Bagnoli
Roma
Rome
Prima Categoria Championship
1912–13
Lipton Challenge Cup
Palermo
following season
Lazio
FIGC
World War I
1919–20
Puteolana
Audace Roma
Livorno
1920–21
Bagnolese
Savoia
Napoli

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