The Prima Divisione 1936–37 was the second edition of the amatorial "Regional First Division" of football played in Italy. Competition. During the 1930s, football under the Serie C was only regional and amatorial. Each of the 18 regions of Italy of that time could manage its one championship whose winner was promoted to C. However, only 14 out of the 18 regions received sufficient inscriptions to activate a tournament. Piedmont and Lombardy, the richest and strongest regions, so received additional spots. Relegated from C: Regional winners. AC Pavia and Caratese and Empoli Calcio were later chosen by the FIGC to replace some of these disbanded clubs.