Frosinone Calcio

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Frosinone
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Full name Frosinone Calcio SRL
Nickname(s) Canarini (Canaries),
Gialloazzurri (Yellow-light blues)
Founded 1991
Ground Stadio Matusa,
Frosinone, Italy
Capacity 9,680
Chairman Italy Maurizio Stirpe
Manager Italy Ivo Iaconi
League Serie B
2005-06 Serie C1/B, 2nd
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Frosinone Calcio is an Italian football club, based in Frosinone, Latium. The club was founded in 1928 and refounded in 1991, following cancellation by the Italian Football Federation.

Frosinone currently plays in Serie B. Its colours are yellow and light blue.

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[edit] History

Frosinone was founded in 1928. In 1990, after having narrowly missed promotion to Serie C1, the club was cancelled because of financial troubles, and successively admitted to play Serie D. In 1993/1994, despite having lost in the latter days a promotion place, Frosinone was admitted to Serie C2 because of league vacancies. After having missed again Serie C1 in 1996, despite a final second place, Frosinone relegated to Serie D in 1999 after playoffs. The team returned back to Serie C2 in 2001, again by office because of league vacancies. In 2003, the current property, led by Maurizio Stirpe, bought the club and won 2003/2004 Serie C2/C under coach Daniele Arrigoni, today manager of Serie A side Livorno.

Frosinone narrowly missed its first ever promotion to Serie B in 2004/2005, being stopped by A.C. Mantova in the playoffs. The canarini however made better the following year, under coach Ivo Iaconi, who had already won two Serie B promotions in his career, with Fermana and Pescara, ending the regular season in second place (only behind giants Napoli) and defeating Sangiovannese in the playoff semi-finals and Grosseto in the playoff finals, being therefore promoted in Serie B for the first time ever.

Famous people who played for Frosinone include sport commentator Sandro Ciotti.

[edit] Current first team squad

As of September 6, 2006[1]

No. Position Player
1 Italy GK Pierluigi Frattali
2 Italy DF Juriy Cannarsa
5 Italy MF David D'Antoni
6 Italy DF Paolo Antonioli
7 Italy MF Jimmy Fialdini
8 Italy MF Massimo Perra
10 Italy FW Antonio Di Nardo
11 Argentina MF Lucas Rimoldi (on loan from Genoa)
15 Italy MF Bruno Maggi
18 Italy GK Mauro Chiodini
20 Italy DF Michele Ischia
21 Italy MF Francesco Lodi (on loan from Empoli)
22 Italy DF Marco Ogliari
23 Italy DF Mauro Zaccagnini
No. Position Player
24 Italy DF Francesco Carbone (on loan from Chievo)
25 Argentina FW José Ignacio Castillo (on loan from Gallipoli)
29 Venezuela FW Massimo Margiotta (on loan from Vicenza)
30 Italy GK Massimo Zappino
32 Italy MF Fabio Di Venanzio
33 Italy DF Luca Lacrimini
46 Italy DF Nicola Carlo Pagani
74 Italy MF Gianluca Galasso (on loan from AS Roma)
77 Italy MF Federico Ranieri
79 Italy MF Stefano Bellè
80 Italy MF Giuseppe Anaclerio
86 Italy DF Paolo Seppani (on loan from AS Roma)
99 Italy FW Salvatore Mastronunzio

[edit] Notable former players

[edit] Notable former managers

[edit] References

  1. ^ Frosinone Calcio 2006/2007

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