Frosinone

Frosinone

Frosinone Calcio (FRO)

Overview

Frosinone Calcio, Italian club playing in Serie A, represents Frosinone city in the Lazio region. Founded in 1912, the yellow and blue club experiences history marked by numerous back-and-forths between Italian divisions. The Stadio Benito Stirpe, their modern venue inaugurated in 2017, hosts home matches with nearly 16,000 spectators capacity.

The team, nicknamed Canarini (Canaries) due to their yellow jerseys, experienced its recent peak with several Serie A participations. Their playing style is characterized by solid defensive organization and effective counter-attacking play. The Gialloazzurri have earned respect among Italian football elite despite modest budget.

Frosinone maintains particular rivalry with neighboring Lazio clubs, notably Lazio Rome. The club relies on young talent training and astute recruitment to compensate its limited financial means. Ciociari supporters create warm atmosphere at Stirpe, particularly during regional derbies.

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General Information

Founded: 1912
Stadium: Stadio Benito Stirpe
Official Website: www.frosinonecalcio.com