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Varese
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The Società Sportiva Dilettantistica Varese Calcio, better known as Varese, was an Italian football club based in Varese, declared failed .
Constituted in 2015, it was the depository of the sporting tradition that began on 22 March 1910 with the foundation of the Varese Football Club and then passed through various refoundations and reconstitutions.
In the course of its various corporate transformations, the partnership has seven participations in the Italian tournament of the highest single series with the seventh place in Serie A 1967-1968 as the best place.
In his palmarès he also boasted three Serie B championships, a Coppa Italia Serie C and a Coppa Italia Dilettanti, as well as the participation in a final round of Coppa Italia.
The last championship played before federal radiation and failure was the Excellence Lombardy 2018-2019, fifth national level. Since then, although there are later founding companies that have replaced it, having adopted the colors and the name of the city, the compagine has not been officially refounded.
History
The club was founded as Varese Football Club, in order to promote in the city the practice of football and other outdoor games.
All members of the partnership, managers and players, paid a monthly registration fee of 1 lira.
What social colors were adopted white and purple.
The first playgrounds were located in the Casbeno district and in Bettole (on the site where the Varesino Hippodrome was built). In his early years of life, the club did not participate in organized competitions, playing many friendly. The first opponents were the Aurora of Busto Arsizio, the Libertas of Gallarate, the Luino, the Milanese Sports Union, the Ausonia and the Inter
The Varese Football Club debuted in the Italian championships and joined the Lombard Regional Committee in 1914. In May 1915, due to the war, the football seasons stopped and resumed only in 1919, when interest in football and other recreational activities returned. In the 1920s, the club took part in three major championships (then called the First Category) in 1919-1920, 1920-1921, 1921-1922, always being eliminated in regional playouts. In 1922, following a reform of the championships, he was relegated to Second Division.
In 1926-1927, the club's colors were changed in white and red, to match the historic colours of the city of Varese. Meanwhile in the Varesino district of Masnago was built the first stage of the city, called the Littorio Stadium (renamed then Masnago Stadium in the Second World War and finally, in September 1950, Franco Ossola Stadium, in honor of the homonymous varesino player who had found his death in 1949 in the tragedy of Superga).
From then until the 1960s, Varese participated in minor championships, without ever being promoted in the highest series. With the arrival to the Presidency