[10] From November 2007, most of the players leave the team, become in the meantime USD Sanremese 1904, which was in strong crisis of liquidity, for non-payment of wages, thus leading to relegation from the Serie D.[10] On 10 July 2008 the club was declared inactive to the FIGC after being refused entry to the League of Eccellenza, because of the large debts.
[11] On 4 August 2009 the Ospedaletti-Sanremo, just promoted from the Promozione Ligure girone A, after the agreement with Carlo Barillà for the cessation of the homonymous team that he was founded, changes name in U.S.D.
[13] On 4 August 2010 became U.S. Sanremese Calcio 1904 the team obtained the admission into Lega Pro Seconda Divisione group A for the 2010–11 season.
The club initially survived relegation on the pitch after a 3-2 aggregate win over Sacilese Calcio in the playoff round.
[16] They are accused of being the beneficiaries of the alleged threats and extortions to players of Sanremese, so that the latter rescind the onerous contracts signed in the summer.
[17] Since 16 March 2011, after the resignations of the owners Marco and Riccardo Del Gratta,[18] the new CEO was Giuseppe Fava, who was previously responsible for the youth sector.
[19] On 30 June 2011, the club wasn't able to enter 2011–12 Lega Pro Seconda Divisione for failure to submit the required surety agreement and was so subsequently liquidated.
The club won the Coppa Italia Dilettanti in 2016, thus ensuring automatic promotion to Serie D on their first year.
The U.S. Sanremese Calcio 1904 has played 60 national leagues: The team's colors are light blue and white, the second shirt is red.