U.S. Palestrina 1919

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Palestrina
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Full nameUnione Sportiva Palestrina 1919
Nickname(s)Il Verdearancio
Founded1919
2012 (refounded)
Ground Centro Sportivo Francesca Gianni,
Rome, Italy
ChairmanAugusto Cristofari
ManagerGiancarlo Oddi [1]
League Eccellenza Lazio
2015–16 Promozione Lazio B, 1st

Unione Sportiva Palestrina 1919 [2] is an Italian association football club, based in Palestrina but playing in the San Basilio district of Rome, Lazio. The club currently plays in Serie D.

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History

San Basilio Palestrina

The club was founded in 2012 after obtaining the sports title of Serie D club U.S. Palestrina 1919, based in Palestrina. [3] [4] The owners of the company are Augusto Cristofari, [5] its former president, together with other Roman entrepreneurs. [6]

U.S. Palestrina 1919

In summer 2013 the club changed its name back to U.S. Palestrina 1919.

Colours and badge

The team's colors are orange, green and white

Stadium

It plays at the Centro Sportivo Francesca Gianni, Rome.

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