Unione Sportiva Livorno 1915 (formerly A.S. Livorno Calcio, commonly known as Livorno), is a semi-professional Italian football club based in Livorno...
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Ventimiglia and Pappalardo. Just two years later, the club was renamed to Unione Sportiva Catanese. In northern Italy, football was more organised and clubs...
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Fascist era, the club merged with the Unione Sportiva Milanese and, for political reasons, was renamed Società Sportiva Ambrosiana. During the 1928–29 season...
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on the age of the members) two sports clubs split off: in 1908 the Unione Sportiva Ideale (which initially played in a blue jersey with a white star on...
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which allowed Legnano to compete against the likes of Milan, Inter, Unione Sportiva Milanese and Torino. Following the brilliant results achieved in friendly...
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in the top tournament after a hard-fought group of playoffs against Unione Sportiva of Milan and Ginnastica Rome. Team's captain was Venzo Vannini, while...
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