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English:
Act of foundation of Unione Sportiva Frusinate, 5th March 1906, Frosinone, Italy
Italiano:
Atto di fondazione dell'Unione Sportiva Frusinate, 5 marzo 1906, Frosinone, Italia. 5 marzo 1906, corso Vittorio Emanuele 2 (oggi corso della Repubblica) Frosinone - Leone Vivoli da' vita alla Unione Sportiva Frusinate. Gli obiettivi nell'atto costitutivo includono la diffusione degli sport atletici atti a favorire l'educazione fisica ed intellettuale della gioventù frusinate. Tra di essi, all'articolo 1, vi era mensionato il calcio. Nella foto del frontespizio dello statuto si può vedere lo stemma della Unione Sportiva Frusinate, la scritta "bellator Frusino" e l'anno 1906 in lettere romane (MCMVI). L'articolo 1 dell'atto costitutivo recita: "E' costituita in Frosinone l'Unione Sportiva Frusinate di Frosinone. Il sodalizio ha come scopo precipuo la diffusione presso le giovani generazioni delle discipline ginniche, della scherma, del football e degli sport atletici col fine della educazione fisica ed intellettuale della gioventù frusinate"
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