Italian football club
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Football club
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Full name | Unione Sportiva Milanese |
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Nickname(s) | Gli Scacchi |
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Founded | 16 January 1902; briefly refounded for the 1945-46 season |
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Dissolved | 1928 |
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Unione Sportiva Milanese was an Italian association football club from Milan founded on 16 January 1902.[1] Nicknamed Gli Scacchi ("The Checkerboards") for their jersey, the club was runners-up in the 1908 and 1909 Italian football championships.[2] In 1928, the Fascist government forced the club to merge with Internazionale which was renamed S.S. Ambrosiana.[1]