The FIGC introduced a third-level national football championship for the first time following the reforms of 1926. The
Direttorio Divisioni Inferiori Nord, the fascist authority ruling the second division in Northern Italy, introduced a national cup for the group winners. •
1926–27:
AC Monza •
1927–28: Edera
Trieste In 1928 the fascists decided to allow the fully national
Direttorio Divisioni Superiori to organize the third-level championship instead. A cup for the group winners, and promotion to newly-born
Serie B was maintained. •
1928–29:
Spezia Calcio •
1929–30:
Udinese However, Italian
tifosi showed very little interest for this honorific cup, so it was discontinued for seventy years. ==Winners==