History Varese Calcio



logo used until 2004


in 1926–27, club s colours became white , red ( bianco-rosso ), match colours of city. in quarter of masnago, stadium named stadio del littorio constructed. renamed in september 1950 stadio franco ossola, in honour of player had transferred varese torino calcio , died in 1949 superga air disaster.


varese, town not far milan, highly regarded various athletes dress bianco-rosso (white-red) military territorial compartments (between known players giuseppe meazza).


in 1964, entrepreneur giovanni borghi president, varese achieved place in serie after 2 consecutive promotions serie c. among notable players have worn white , red shirt pietro anastasi, roberto bettega, , world cup winners claudio gentile, giampiero marini , riccardo sogliano. after decade in top-flight, golden era of varese ended relegation in 1975.


since further relegation in 1985, club had not succeeded in returning serie b: 10 of next 20 seasons spent in c2, club readmitted after promotion campionato nazionale dilettanti in 1994.


the club returned c1 series within 4 years work of general manager stefano capozucca, brought varese entrepreneur claudio milanese, co-owner of club president, paolo binda, , other lesser associates.


in 2001, after financial conflicts between entrepreneur gianvittorio gandolfi , sponsors siviaggi , cit, turri family arrived @ club, bringing series of innovations of problems , unkept promises. in summer of 2004, under turri-tacconi co-presidency, economic , financial ruin made club sink lowest ebb.


a.s. varese 1910

logo used 2004 2008


in july 2004, bankrupt varese football club reformed under new board, , called a.s. varese 1910. club forced start afresh in eccellenza league. sogliano family took control of team, riccardo sogliano assuming overall control. former player of varese , a.c. milan, has experience controlling clubs in serie a: parma f.c. , genoa c.f.c..


in first season new board suffered delay , inexperience, , promotion serie d missed narrowly due points dropped on in season club s eventual title-rivals. club president peo maroso , general manager luca sogliano, son of riccardo , former player, decided instate new first-team coach within. devis mangia, @ 32 years of age, youngest head coach of division and, probably, entire league.


the club has had problems supporters (in particular supporters group named blood , honour ) treated black players badly. happened in spring of 2002 french players, mohamed benhassen, samir benhassen , cameroonian goalkeeper, andrè joel eboué[1]. @ stadium every weekend , fight rival supporters.


in season 2005/2006, varese won serie d/a league, gaining promotion serie c2, 3 matches before end of season.



logo used 2008 2015


in season 2008/2009, won lega pro seconda divisione, , promoted lega pro prima divisione, third level of italian football system. varese finished second in girone (group) of league pro prima divisione , qualified promotion play-offs @ next season. varese defeated benevento in semi-final , cremonese in final , returned serie b after 25 years of absence making second consecutive promotion.


at end of season 2011/12, a.s. varese achieved fifth place in serie b, qualifying play-offs promotion serie a. drawn against hellas verona won 3–1 on aggregate qualify two-legged final against sampdoria. although narrow 3–2 defeat in initial leg in genoa held promise useful result varese, rivals scored goal in home leg, giving sampdoria 4–2 aggregate victory , denying varese promotion.


varese calcio s.s.d.

after relegation serie b in 2014–15 season, varese 1910 failed meet deadline register lega pro , club declared bankruptcy. club reformed play again in eccellenza 2015–16 season varese calcio ssd. after winning group played serie d, reaching play-off stage.


in season 2017-18 varese calcio started without president , in november trainer vincenzo iacolino resigned due increasing economical crise.








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