U.S. Sestese Calcio
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Not to be confused with A.S. Sestese Calcio
A.S. Sestese Calcio
Associazione Sportiva Sestese Calcio is an Italian association football club located in Sesto Fiorentino, Tuscany.It in the season 2010-11 it was relegated from Serie D group E to Eccellenza Tuscany after playout, but it was readmitted to serie D to fill vacancies.Its colors are blue and red....

, a club based in Sesto Fiorentino
Sesto Fiorentino
Sesto Fiorentino is a municipality in the province of Florence, Tuscany, central Italy. It has c. 46,700 inhabitants.- History :The oldest known human settlement in the area dates from the Mesolithic...

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Unione Sportiva Sestese Calcio is an Italian association football
Football in Italy
Football is the most popular sport in Italy. The Italian national football team has won the FIFA World Cup 4 times , trailing only Brazil . Italy's club sides have won 27 major European trophies, making them the most successful European nation in the subject of football...

 club located in Sesto Calende
Sesto Calende
Sesto Calende is a town and comune located in the province of Varese, in the Lombardy region of northern Italy.It is located at the southern tip of Lake Maggiore, where the Ticino River starts to flow towards the Po River. The main historical sights is the Abbey of San Donato, built in the...

, Lombardy. It currently plays in Serie D
Serie D
Serie D is the top level of the Italian non-professional football association called Lega Nazionale Dilettanti. The association represents over a million football players and thousands of football teams across Italy. Serie D ranks just below Lega Pro Seconda Divisione , and is thus considered the...

. Its colors are white and blue.

Sestese were promoted to Serie D after finishing first in Group A of the Eccellenza
Eccellenza
Eccellenza is the sixth level of Italian football. It is a regional league, composed of 28 divisions divided geographically. All 20 regions are represented by at least one division except for Piedmont and Aosta Valley which share 2 divisions...

Lombardy in the 2006–07 season.

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