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S.S. Colleferro Calcio
The Colleferro Calcio is an Football in Italy, Italian football club based in Colleferro (province of Rome, RM), which currently plays in the non-professional league Eccellenza in the Latium region. History The team was officially formed in 1937 under the name "Group Company Colleferro BPD", taken from the industrial center of the town. The uniforms reflect the town crest, red and black. After WW2, BPD Colleferro made its name in Italian football quickly climbing all the way to the top of Serie C. In the '50s, during its tenure in Serie C, BPD Colleferro met several times with A.S. Roma in training matches that the yellowreds played every Thursdays. Several players wore the rossoneri jersey coming from notable teams such as (Scamos from the Pisa Calcio, Pisa) Egidio Guarnacci from Rome and the ACF Fiorentina, Fiorentina who also can caount and two caps in Italian national football team, National, Caslino by 'Atalanta Calcio, Atalanta, Corrado Bernicchi by Sampdoria. Other pl ...
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Colleferro
Colleferro (IPA: /kɔllefɛrro/) is a small town with 20 698 inhabitants of the Metropolitan City of Rome in the Lazio region of central Italy. It is a residential zone with many different industries and sports structures. It borders the City of Frosinone. Physical geography Territory Colleferro is located near the Sacco River in the Sacco Valley. History Appian and Plutarch describe a decisive battle in the Civil War against Gaius Marius the Younger, which took place in 82 BC at Colleferro, concluded in favor of Sulla. At the end of the siege, Marius committed suicide. At Colleferro Italian patriot Enrico Toti, on 27 March 1908, had his left leg crushed. The train was stopped at the station to be joined by the Colleferro train. Toti was lubricating the engine of the locomotive and, when the locomotive moved, he slipped causing his left leg to be trapped and crushed by the gears. The development of the town began as early as 1912 with the conversion of a long-disused s ...
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