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Pro Sesto 1913 S.r.l. (formerly ''Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Nuova Pro Sesto'' and initially ''Associazione Calcio Pro Sesto'') is an association football club, based in
Sesto San Giovanni Sesto San Giovanni (; lmo, Sest San Giovann, label=Western Lombard ), locally referred to as just Sesto ( lmo, Sest, links=no), is a ''comune'' in the Metropolitan City of Milan, Lombardy, northern Italy. Its railway station is the northernmost s ...
, Lombardy, Italy. Pro Sesto currently plays in
Serie C The Serie C () is the third-highest division in the Italian football league system after the Serie B and Serie A. The Lega Italiana Calcio Professionistico (Lega Pro) is the governing body that runs the Serie C. The unification of the Lega Pro ...
, having last been in
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in 1950.


History


Foundation and beginnings (1913-1915)

In the early twentieth century, football made its appearance in the Milanese hinterland, parallel to the birth of large heavy industry. In 1913, thanks to the economic effort of some fans of this new sport, the Società Ginnico Sportiva Pro Sesto (en: Pro Sesto Gymnastic Society) was born. At the helm of the newborn association is placed Iginio Trasi who in addition to the function of president also carries out the role of coach, teaching the principles of this sport to young people recruited in the streets of the city. Financial problems pushed managers to save on game uniforms: to insert the light blue on the white shirts, the players were forced to sew a horizontal band of fabric. Pro Sesto joined the
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in 1914 by enrolling in the Third Category Regional Championship organized by the Lombardy Regional Committee, obtaining a flattering 3rd place for a novice club. The first official match, certified by the Federation, played by Pro Sesto is dated January 17, 1915, when the ''Sestesi'' faced the Lombard National Team; the match ended 2-1 in favor of the ''biancocelesti''.


The First World War and the first dissolution (1915-1922)

With the outbreak of the
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, it was interrupted all types of sporting activities from 1915 until 1919 when, thanks to the commitment of the new president Guido Tozzi, Pro Sesto re-entered in the Lombard championships, participating in the Group B of ''Promozione'' 1919/20 and immediately being promoted to the First Category, the highest level of the archaic Italian football championship. For the club, the financial commitment is too high and, once the championship was over, the club doesn't continue sporting activity after the 1921/22 season; all football players were almost equally divided between the two other teams remained in activity of the city: ''Gruppo Sportivo Marelli'' and ''Gruppo Sportivo Breda''.


The first refoundation and the second dissolution (1927-1928)

The club was reconstituted at the beginning of the 1927/1928 season, thanks to the support of over two hundred members, with the name of Unione Sportiva Pro Sesto, starting from the Fourth Division in the last season in which the Lombardy Regional Directorate had to organize it before its definitive deletion. The season, however, went very badly, with sixth place in the standings out of eight teams; at the end of the season, the
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imposed the merger with ''Gruppo Sportivo Breda'', disappearing from the national football scene.


After the Second World War and the second refoundation, Serie B and decline (1945-1963)

From the ashes of the two local club: ''Giovani Calciatori Sestesi'' and ''Dopolavoro Acciaierie Falck'' with two consecutive mergers, the club reborns again with the name Unione Sportiva Pro Sesto. It acquires the sports rights from ''Dopolavoro Acciaierie Falck'' and it was admitted to the mixed Serie B/C Championship. In the 1946/47 season, under the guidance of coach Eraldo Monzeglio, the team finished in the eleventh place, obtaining a prestigious success against
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and winning all the ''Milanese derbies'' within the friendly walls, except for the match against
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, lost 1-0. In the following season (1947/48), the Federation re-dimensioned the cadres: from three groups of 18 teams to a single group of 22 teams; to be saved, was necessary to reach seventh place; Pro Sesto reaches the last place available to remain in the cadet championship but in cohabitation with Crema. The two teams met in
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on 4 July 1948 and Pro Sesto won 2-1. The 1948/49 season was their best ever in Serie B; at the end of an over the top championship, the ''Biancocelesti'' finished in seventh position, behind
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, Spal,
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and Hellas Verona; it was an exceptional result for the bigger blazon of the opponents. Subsequently, within three years, Pro Sesto will return to the regional promotion championship. In 1963, following the merger with AC Sestese, the team took the name of Associazione Calcio Pro Sesto.


Amateurism and return to professionalism (1963-1990)

The Peduzzi, Pasini and Fontana era began in 1985, a presidential triad that with the coach Alfredo Spada, in 1987, won promotion to Serie C2 and Pro Sesto returned to the professionals. The strength of the Peduzzi/Pasini tandem allows the Biancocelesti to reach another important milestone: in 1990, with Gianfranco Motta as coach, the Biancocelesti conquer the Serie C1 and return to play with high-ranking opponents such as Bologna, Como, Monza, Empoli, Venezia and Vicenza. A period characterized by great satisfactions, including participation in
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of Lega Nazionale Professionisti.


20 years of professionalism and a third dissolution (1990-2010)

Pro Sesto regularly participates in the professional championship, alternating between Serie C1 and Serie C2. At the beginning of the new millennium, the team relegated to Serie C2; Serie C1 is regained on the pitch at the end of the 2004/05 championship. In the following tournament, however, after a good start, it ends up in the play-outs and, losing them, he immediately returns to C2; the president Luca Pasini thinks not to enroll the team, fortunately the entry of the municipality of
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within the association allows the continuation of the adventure. Pasini therefore prepares the documents for the repechage in the third series; strong of the first place in the merit rankings, Pro Sesto therefore remains in C1. In 2006/07, Pro Sesto did a championship with ups and downs characterized by a strong leveling down brings Pro Sesto back to the play-out, against
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. The Lombards do not make mistakes like the year before and with the double result of 0-0, 1-0 push the Ivrea players to C2 conquering a tiring salvation. In the 2007/08 championship, the biancocelesti start well with the victory at home against
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and a draw in
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with
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, but they pass from a black period of 5 consecutive defeats blocked by 2-1 at home with Padova, the team after
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's injury gets a series of ups and downs that will lead her to fight for salvation. However, the relegation to Lega Pro Second Division, formerly Serie C2, comes the following year when Pro Sesto is ranked 14th and loses the play-outs against
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; in the 2009/10 season it's relegated to Serie D; the club went bankrupt and its affiliation with the FIGC was revoked.


The third refoundation and the return to professionals (2010-2022)

In the summer 2010 after the relegation from
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the former club went bankrupt. The club was refounded in 2010 as Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Nuova Pro Sesto coming immediately promoted from Promozione Lombardy/C to
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. In the summer 2011 it has changed its denomination in the current. In this season it was promoted from Eccellenza Lombardy/A to
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. In 2020 Pro Sesto won ''Group B'' of Serie D Championship which ended prematurely due to covid emergency with the direct clash with
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won 3-2 and was promoted to
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. With the return to professional football, the club is renamed Pro Sesto 1913 S.r.l.; the season ended with the team who remain in Serie C for the season 2021/22, arrived at the 17th place. In the 2021/22 season, Pro Sesto ended the championship again at 17th place, but it remained in Serie C thanks to the win of Playout against
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.


Colors and badge

The team's colors are white and blue.


Current squad

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Out on loan


Notable former players

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* Andrea Bosco * Abdelkader Ghezzal *
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;Notable * Mauro Boerchio * Filippo Galli *
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Youth Sector

Two youth teams of Pro Sesto have won the title of Champion of Italy in their respective category. In the 1989/1990 season, the ''Allievi Nazionali'' won the championship reserved for the youth teams of
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and
Serie C2 Lega Pro Seconda Divisione was the fourth highest football league in Italy, the lowest with a professional status. Usually it consisted of 36 teams, but in the 2011–12 season, there were 41 teams divided geographically into two divisions of 2 ...
. In the 2007/2008 season it was the turn of the ''Berretti'' team, who won in the final against
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(victory 4-0 in the first leg and defeat 3-1 in the second leg) after eliminating
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in the semifinals. From the 2015/2016 season, Pro Sesto youth sector includes the ''Scuola Calcio'' and ''Primi Calci'', ''Pulcini'', ''Esordienti'' (Regional and National Youths), ''Allievi'' (Regional and National) and ''Juniores''. In Pro Sesto's youth sector played the entrepreneur Urbano Cairo and the former
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racing driver
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; players such as Cristian Brocchi,
Francesco Parravicini Francesco Parravicini (born 31 January 1982) is an Italian football coach and a former player who played as a midfielder. Playing career Pro Sesto Parravicini started his career at Pro Sesto. During 2000–01 season Parravicini was signed by T ...
,
Fabio Macellari Fabio Macellari (born 23 August 1974 in Sesto San Giovanni) is an Italian footballer who currently plays as a defender for Bobbiese in Prima Categoria. Football career Macellari started his career at Pro Sesto (Serie C1). He then signed by U ...
and
Massimo Carrera Massimo Carrera (; born 22 April 1964) is an Italian professional football manager and former player, who was most recently the manager of clubs Spartak Moscow and later AEK Athens, before leaving continental football and joining local club Bari ...
came out of youth sector.


References


External links


Official site
{{DEFAULTSORT:Pro Sesto Football clubs in Lombardy Association football clubs established in 1913 Phoenix clubs (association football) Serie B clubs Serie C clubs Serie D clubs 1913 establishments in Italy 2010 establishments in Italy