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    Giuseppe Meazza (category SSD Varese Calcio players)
    spells with Varese and Atalanta. At the international level, he led Italy to win two consecutive World Cups: in 1934 on home soil, and in 1938 as captain...
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    Alfa Romeo 6C (category Cars introduced in 1938)
    Romeo, to be resold in 1933 to Dino Carabba, who in 1934 enrolls in the Varese-Campo dei Fiori [rally], coming in fourth in class and eleventh overall...
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  • Stritzel [it] (1936–1937) Angelo Albertoni [it] (1937–1938) Leopoldo Conti (19381939) Alessandro Scarioni (1939–1940) Angelo Piffarerio [it] (1940–1942) Mario...
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  • Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Gallarate Calcio is an Italian football club based in the City of Gallarate (Varese), Lombardy. Founded in 1909 as...
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    Mussolini). L’inaugurazione della Scuola Superiore di Educazione Ginnico-Sportiva, in «Bollettino quindicinale dell'Opera Nazionale Balilla», 15 febbraio...
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    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 other...
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    Road and race cars, part of Stellantis Aermacchi Industrials Aerospace Varese 1912 Aircraft, defunct 2003, now Leonardo Agip Oil & gas Oil & gas refining...
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  • now it is named after Pino Cozzi, historical president of the Unione Sportiva Legnanese) and which did not end due to the death of a jockey, a teenager...
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