In 1906, it changed its name to Federation of Professional Athletic Societies of France (FSAPF), and this modification marked the end of the "open war" waged against the USFSA, which from then onwards, officially delegated the management of professional sport in France to the FSAPF.
[2] Organized into regional championships (Paris with 3 series, North, South-East, and South-West), the winners met to compete for the title of Champion of France.
So the FSAF then created a football championship for professionals, which was denigrated by the leaders of French sport, but nevertheless enjoyed remarkable popular success in Paris and benefited from significant coverage in the press.
[2] After the war ended, two more editions were held, the first in 1922, in which the final took place in Aubervilliers on 19 March, with UA Bordelaise beating AC Fiersois.
[5] On 13 April 1924, the semifinals were contested between UA Bordelaise and AS Montreuilloise; and JS Lilloise and CA de la Marne, but the results and the winner remain unknown.