Varese Calcio SSD

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Varese Calcio SSD
Logo Varese Calcio (since 2015) .png
Basic data
Surname Varese Calcio Società Sportiva Dilettantistica a rl
Seat Varese , Italy
founding March 22, 1910 (as FC Varese )
re-established in 2015
Colours Red White
president Gabriele Ciavarrella
Website varese-calcio.it
First soccer team
Head coach Giuliano Melosi
Venue Stadio Franco Ossola
Places 9926
league Eccellenza
2014/15 22nd place ( Serie B )
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The Varese Calcio SSD is a football club from Varese in northern Italy . The predecessor club FC Varese played in Serie A several times in the second half of the 1960s and in the first half of the 1970s . Due to economic problems, FC Varese announced in 2004 from the game operation, the AS Varese 1910 as a successor had to start again in the sixth division.

Club history

Logo of AS Varese 1910 from 2008 to 2015

On March 22, 1910, the Varese Football Club was founded, which from 1914 participated in the Lega Regionale Lombarda . The club colors were initially white and purple, from 1926 red and white.

In the Masnago district, a stadium called Stadio del Littorio was built , which was renamed Stadio Franco Ossola in 1950 . Franco Ossola began his career at Varese and was later part of the successful Turin team that was killed in the Superga plane crash in 1949 .

Under the presidency of the entrepreneur Giovanni Borghi , FC Varese rose to Serie A in 1964, but was relegated again in 1966. The immediate ascent succeeded. In 1967/68 Varese took seventh place. In 1969 the team was relegated again, but was back in the top division after just one season. In the following game year, among others with Giovanni Trapattoni , the relegation succeeded, but in 1972 the next relegation followed. In 1974 the northern Italians made it to Serie A again, but had to leave after just one year.

In the following years things went downhill in sporting and economic terms. After the Fourth League 1992/93 season, the club volunteered only in the fifth top flight Serie D to. He won his group and furthermore the Amateur Cup, the Coppa Italia di Serie D . In 1998 Varese was promoted to Serie C1. In 2000 the team reached the play-offs for Serie B , but failed in the semifinals at AS Cittadella . 2004 Varese had to relegate again from the 3rd division, but more serious than the sporting failure were economic problems that were so serious that the FC Varese could not register for the game.

In July 2004 a successor club called AS Varese 1910 was founded, which was allowed to start in the 6th division ( Eccellenza ). Start-up difficulties meant that the club could not win its group. Because of his sporting merits in the past, he was nevertheless able to move up to Serie D.

The 2005/06 season was extremely successful for Varese 1910, three game days before the end of the season, the return to professional football could be celebrated.

successes

Former players

Former trainers

1938-1939 ItalyItaly Antonio Janni
1939-1940 HungaryHungary Ferenc Molnár
1942-1944 ArgentinaArgentina ItalyItaly Luis Monti
1957-1959 ItalyItaly Giovan Battista Fabbri
1959-1961 ItalyItaly Manlio Scopigno
1961-1965 UruguayUruguay ItalyItaly Ettore Puricelli
1965-1966 ItalyItaly Pietro Magni
1966-1968 ItalyItaly Bruno Arcari
1968-1969 ItalyItaly Bruno Arcari
1969 ItalyItaly Sergio Brighenti and Armando Picchi
1969-1971 SwedenSweden Nils Liedholm
1971 ItalyItaly Sergio Brighenti
1971-1972 ItalyItaly Giancarlo Cadè
1972 ItalyItaly Pietro Maroso
1972-1988 ItalyItaly Pietro Maroso
1978-1979 ItalyItaly Giorgio Rumignani
1979-1983 ItalyItaly Eugenio Fascetti
1983 ItalyItaly Mario Barluzzi
1983-1984 ItalyItaly Enrico Catuzzi
1984-1985 ItalyItaly Giampiero Vitali
1985-1986 ItalyItaly Giorgio Canali
1986 ItalyItaly Pietro Maroso
1986-1987 ItalyItaly Edoardo Reja
1987-1988 ItalyItaly Carlo Soldo
1988-1990 ItalyItaly Pietro Maroso
1990-1992 ItalyItaly Alfredo Magni
1992-1993 ItalyItaly Carlo Soldo
1993-1995 ItalyItaly Mario Belluzzo
1995-1997 ArgentinaArgentina ItalyItaly Sergio Caligaris
1997-1999 ItalyItaly Giorgio Roselli
1999-2002 ItalyItaly Mario Beretta
2002 ItalyItaly Massimo Morales
2002-2003 ItalyItaly Giorgio Roselli
2003-2004 ItalyItaly Giuseppe Sannino
2004 ItalyItaly Paolo Beruatto
2004 ItalyItaly Mario Belluzzo
2004-2007 ItalyItaly Devis Mangia
2007-2008 ItalyItaly Roberto Lorenzini
2008 ItalyItaly Pietro Carmignani
2008-2011 ItalyItaly Giuseppe Sannino
2011 ItalyItaly Benito Carbone
2011–2012 ItalyItaly Rolando Maran
2012-2013 ItalyItaly Fabrizio Castori
2013 ItalyItaly Andrea Agostinelli
2013 ItalyItaly Stefano Sottili
2013-2014 ItalyItaly Carmine Gautieri
2014 ItalyItaly Stefano Sottili
2014-2015 ItalyItaly Stefano Bettinelli
2015 ItalyItaly Davide Dionigi
2015 ItalyItaly Stefano Bettinelli
2015 ItalyItaly Ernestino Ramella
2015– ItalyItaly Giuliano Melosi

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