• Frosinone Calcio (Italian pronunciation: [froziˈnoːne] ) is a professional football club based in Frosinone, Lazio, Italy. The club was founded on 5 March...
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    between the club and that dynasty is the oldest and longest in national sports, making Juventus one of the first professional sporting clubs ante litteram...
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    Olympique de Marseille (category Association football clubs established in 1899)
    an omnisport club in 1892 by René Dufaure de Montmirail, a French sports official. Known as Sporting Club, US Phocéenne and Football Club de Marseille...
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    US Lecce (category Football clubs in Apulia)
    was founded as Sporting Club Lecce on 15 March 1908, initially including football, track-and-field and cycling sports. The first club president was Francesco...
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    football club to achieve this, having finished the 2017–18 Serie B season second behind champions Empoli and level on points with Frosinone, but achieving...
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    originating in parts from a game in 1973, when Bayern lost 7–4 after leading 4–1, but also from the two clubs competing for German championship honours...
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    against Frosinone on 30 April 2006. Wikimedia Commons has media related to SSC Napoli kits. As Naples is a coastal city, the colours of the club have always...
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    Eusebio Di Francesco (category Frosinone Calcio managers)
    newly-promoted Serie A club Frosinone, replacing outgoing manager Fabio Grosso. Despite an impressive start of the season, Frosinone were eventually relegated...
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    Pierluigi Marengo. The club was granted admission to the Petrucci Law, which guaranteed registration to Serie B, as well as all of the sporting titles of "Torino...
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    Bologna Football Club 1909, commonly referred to as Bologna (Italian pronunciation: [boˈloɲɲa]), is an Italian professional football club based in Bologna...
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    Serie A (section Clubs)
    Udinese Venezia Alessandria Ascoli Benevento Brescia Como Cremonese Crotone Frosinone Vicenza Lecce Parma Perugia Pisa Reggina SPAL Ternana Lecco Mantova Padova...
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  • club changed its name to US Messinese Umberto I in October 1922. The following month this new side was fused again, this time with Messina Sporting Club;...
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    he was most successful with Juventus, winning three Serie A titles in 1972, 1973 and 1975. With Milan, he won the Coppa Italia again in 1977 and also won...
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  • (1957) 13 seasons: Pro Patria (1966), Siena (2014), Pro Vercelli (2018), Frosinone (2025) 12 seasons: Fanfulla (1954), Napoli (2007), Torino (2012), Bologna...
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    SEF Torres 1903 (category Football clubs in Italy)
    Dilettanti (interregional phase). In the summer of 1992, the club was re-founded, retaining the sporting title and the interregional category but changing its...
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  • Atalanta BC (category Football clubs in Lombardy)
    the club qualified for the 1963–64 European Cup Winners' Cup, its first major UEFA competition, though was eliminated by Portuguese club Sporting CP in...
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  • Rapallo Ruentes, Savoia Torre Annunziata, Trevigliese 1965–66: Barletta, Frosinone, Massiminiana Catania, Verbania, Spezia, Vis Sauro Pesaro 1966–67: Bolzano...
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    A yo-yo club is a sporting side that is regularly promoted and relegated. The phrase is most typically used in association football in the United Kingdom...
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    Italian Scots also settled in Glasgow, originating from provinces like Frosinone in Lazio and Lucca in north-west Tuscany at this time, many originally...
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    Daniele De Rossi (category FIFA Men's Century Club)
    surrounding a future move to the club, which were also fueled by the presence of former teammate Nicolás Burdisso as the club's sporting director. Negotiations...
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  • Coppa Italia Serie C (category Recurring sporting events established in 1972)
    competition involving teams from Serie C in Italian football first held in 1972. There are a total of six rounds in the competition. It begins in August...
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    19 November 2022. Retrieved 13 February 2024. "technische fiche sporting". sporting.be. Archived from the original on 4 September 2018. Retrieved 30...
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  • USA Today, July 14, 2014 "Kansas City to host 14 NCAA championships". Sporting Kansas City. Archived from the original on December 15, 2013. Yardley,...
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