• which Varese enters by scoring one goal more than the Rossoneri. In October 1969, Milan won the Intercontinental Cup, the first in the club's history...
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  • Italia the squad was eliminated by Varese also in quarterfinals stage in the last season for Amarildo playing with the club. Forward Luciano Chiarugi scored...
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  • During the 19681969 season Milan Associazione Calcio competed in Serie A, Coppa Italia and European Cup. For the season the club office confirmed Nereo...
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    Italian League club Milano 1958, from 1965 to 1968. He returned Varese for the 1968–69 season, and he would go on to become a part of the club's legendary...
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    Ariedo Braida (category SSD Varese Calcio players)
    goals in four seasons for Brescia, Varese and Cesena. In the 1969–70 Serie B, with Varese, Braida scored 13 goals and was joint-top scorer of the season...
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    Pietro Anastasi (category SSD Varese Calcio players)
    Italian footballer who played mainly in the role of a forward. He started his professional club career in Italy with Varese in 1966, helping the club to achieve...
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  • (5-peat) 1957–1960 Olimpia Milano (4-peat) 1965–1967 Olimpia Milano 1969–1971 Varese 1985–1987 Olimpia Milano 2007–2011 Mens Sana Siena PBA 1976–1977 Crispa...
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  • Francesco Baiano (category 1968 births)
    February 1968) is an Italian football coach and former player who was last in charge at Varese. He played as a striker for several Italian clubs throughout...
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  • AS Reggina 1914 (category Football clubs in Calabria)
    Sportiva Reggina 1914, commonly referred to as Reggina, is an Italian football club based in Reggio Calabria. They play their home matches at the 27,763...
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  • Giuliano Taccola (category SSD Varese Calcio players)
    career in 1961, and played for several Italian clubs throughout his career, including Genoa, Alessandria, Varese, Entella, and Savona, before joining Roma...
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  • Novara FC (category Football clubs in Italy)
    Novara Football Club, commonly referred to as Novara, is an Italian football club based in Novara, Piedmont. The club was founded in 2021 by the City of...
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  • AC Monza (category Football clubs in Lombardy)
    is a professional football club based in Monza, Lombardy, Italy. The team plays in the Serie A, the first tier of Italian football, following promotion...
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  • Giovanni Cattai (category SSD Varese Calcio players)
    goal, he moved to Varese, in Serie A, in exchange for Giorgio Zoff. He made his debut in Serie A and with Varese on 24 November 1968, in a 1-1 draw against...
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  • 1961 and 1964, Pallacanestro Varese was crowned Italian champion. After the victory of Pallacanestro Cantù in 1968, Varese opened a new cycle of successes...
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    Renato Cappellini (category SSD Varese Calcio players)
    kappelˈliːni]; born 9 October 1943) is a retired Italian professional footballer who played as a striker. Internazionale Serie A champion: 1965–66. Roma...
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    Massimo Piloni (category Men's association football goalkeepers)
    Juventus in 1969. He made his Serie A debut in a 2–2 home draw against Varese on 4 April 1971, at the age of 22, under coach Čestmír Vycpálek. That season...
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    UC Sampdoria (category Association football clubs established in 1946)
    Italian professional football club based in Genoa, Liguria. They compete in Serie B, the second division of the Italian football league system. Sampdoria...
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  • basketball club rankings. Similarly to the Real Madrid athletic association football club, the basketball team has been the most successful of its peers in both...
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    Roberto Boninsegna (category SSD Varese Calcio players)
    professional football) with Prato in 1963–64 season. He transferred to Potenza, who was Serie B team in 1964–65 season. He also played for Varese in 1965–66...
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  • US Cremonese (category Association football clubs established in 1903)
    Sportiva Cremonese, commonly referred to as Cremonese, is an Italian football club based in Cremona, Lombardy, which plays in the Serie B following their...
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    Armando Picchi (category SSD Varese Calcio players)
    After his time at Inter Milan, Picchi played for two seasons at Varese before retiring in 1969, at the age of 34. Picchi made his debut for Italy several months...
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    Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Runner-up: 1970-71 Varese Serie B: 1969–70 Italy FIFA World Cup: Semi-finals: 1978 UEFA European Football Championship: Semi-finals: 1980...
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  • Olimpia Milano (category EuroLeague clubs)
    across Europe for supremacy: Olimpia Milano, Ignis Varese, and Real Madrid. Pallacanestro Varese and Olimpia Milano were arch-rivals, as the two cities...
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  • Cup (1968–69, 1997–98), as well as the road to the semifinals of the FIBA European Champions' Cup in the 1971–72 season (eliminated by Ignis Varese (78–70...
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    was introduced for the first time in association football, various national governing bodies at club level and some confederations have also regulated...
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    Fiorentina Fiorentina v Palermo Pisa v Fiorentina Fiorentina v Juventus Varese v Fiorentina Fiorentina v Roma Atalanta v Fiorentina Fiorentina v Cagliari...
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    Nils Liedholm (category Swedish football managers)
    Individual Venerdì's 100 Magnifici UEFA Jubilee Poll (2004): #69 Varese Serie B: 1969–70 AC Milan Serie A: 1978–79 Roma Serie A: 1982–83 Coppa Italia:...
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    Gigi Riva (category Footballers from the Province of Varese)
    first season with the club, he scored 8 goals in 26 appearances and helped Cagliari to a second-place finish in the league behind Varese, which enabled the...
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