During the 1945–1946 season Associazione Calcio Torino competed in Divisione Nazionale.
Summary
Concluded the last Alta Italia Championship in July 1944, Torino FIAT after several months of rest, re-open trainings over winter, disputing 2 derbies for beneficial organizations[1] trying to organize a spring tournament with Juventus-Cisitalia, Filiale Italia, Lancia e Ispettorato del Lavoro.[2] Matches played in front of a massive attendances despite being beneficial.[3] The championship Divisione Nazionale was disputed after the World War II with a format of groups being Torino the winner of the trophy.[4][5]
Squad
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Fabrizio Melegari e Luigi La Rocca. "Calciatori 1942-43". Storia del Campionato Italiano dal 1942-43 al 1949-50. edizione speciale per "La Gazzetta dello Sport" Franco Cosimo Panini Editore, Modena, 2005.