ASD Victor San Marino
Since the club is a full member of the Italian league system, it would hypothetically represent Italy in continental competitions, rather than its home country.[4] The company retained its legal and administrative headquarters in the Republic of San Marino,[5] but sporting activity took place in Cattolica and the colors become yellow and red.[2] The foundation year is still disputed, mainly due to another team sponsored (but not owned) by the San Marino Football Federation, called Libertas-Tre Penne, having taken part in the Italian championship in 1959.[2] Another team from San Marino, A.C. Juvenes/Dogana, competed in both the amateur levels of Italian football and in the Sammarinese league in the past, but has since withdrawn from the FIGC.The team then saw back-to-back championships as they won the Promozione the following season, and were promoted for the first time to the Serie D, the highest amateur league in Italy.[2] The club's success was due in part to the appointment of the San Marino national football team manager Giampaolo Mazza, who led them to two non-consecutive Eccellenza championships.[10] San Marino Calcio's 2004–05 season was more successful: they were victorious in the play-off final, and thus reached Lega Pro Prima Divisione (formerly Serie C1) for the first time.In Italian, the word "Titan" signifies both the race of mythological gods and Monte Titano, the highest point in San Marino.