Frosinone Calcio
Frosinone Calcio is an Italian club founded in 1928 in the homonymous city of Lazio, south of Rome. Known as 'The Canaries', it became famous for its multiple promotions to Serie A, becoming a symbol of football in medium-sized Italian cities.
History
Founded in 1928 in the Ciociara city of Frosinone, the club spent decades among the lower divisions of Italian football before emerging as a protagonist in the 2010s. Ciociaria, a region of strong cultural identity south of Rome, has always seen Frosinone as a collective symbol. The big breakthrough came in 2015, when the club reached Serie A for the first time, thrilling supporters who had never experienced elite Italian football. The phenomenon repeated itself in 2019 and 2023, consolidating Frosinone as a classic 'yo-yo' between Serie A and Serie B. The Stadio Benito Stirpe, inaugurated in 2017 as one of the most modern stadiums in Italy for a club of its size, symbolizes the club's new ambition. Frosinone is a reference for sports management with limited resources.