Frosinone Calcio is an Italian football club based in Frosinone, Lazio.
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Frosinone Calcio is an Italian football club based in Frosinone, Lazio.
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Frosinone Calcio was founded on 5 March 1906 under the name Unione Sportiva Frusinate.
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Frosinone Calcio expressed their resentment against the Lega for the injustice suffered and threatened to withdraw from the league.
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In 1958, US Frosinone Calcio was founded, competing in both the Seconda Categoria and Promozione championships.
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In Serie D, Frosinone Calcio always finished among the top positions, and in 1966 won promotion to Serie C after an encounter with Latina.
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In 1996 the club gained a mid-table placing in Serie C2, and was leading in Girone C of C2, but on the last day of the championship Frosinone Calcio was defeated by Benevento and was overtaken in the table by Avezzano.
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Frosinone Calcio did however, score a crucial free kick in the match against Castel Di Sangro.
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Frosinone Calcio beat Melfi thanks to a great goal by Ciro De Cesare, while Brindisi failed to beat Igea.
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Frosinone Calcio were now back in Serie C1 for the first time in sixteen years.
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Season saw Frosinone Calcio go through highs and lows, in the end finishing fifth and reaching the play-offs, where they were eliminated by Mantova.
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Frosinone Calcio continued their strong form right throughout the championship, finally finishing second behind Napoli and favourites to win the play-offs.
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Season concluded with a draw against Modena, and Frosinone Calcio finished 13th, a more than satisfactory position for their debut season.
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Frosinone Calcio were relegated back to Serie B after one season in Serie A as they finished in 19th place.
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Frosinone Calcio has always played its home games at the Stadio Comunale di Frosinone Calcio, nicknamed the Matusa because of the age of the structure.
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In November 2017, Frosinone Calcio launched the first ever public mini-bond investment scheme in Italian football via sports investment platform Tifosy.
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Frosinone Calcio Bond raised €1,500,000 which was €500,000 over what the club initially thought the bond would raise.
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