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Serie B Supercoppa di Serie C Profile Unione Sportiva Sassuolo Calcio, commonly referred to as Sassuolo, is an Italian football club based in Sassuolo, Emilia-Romagna. Their colours are black and green, hence the nickname Neroverdi (literally "black and green", in Italian).<\/P> Founded in 1920, Sassuolo have played in Serie A from the 2013–14 season, joining a select group of teams playing in the Serie A but not belonging to a provincial capital city: Empoli, Legnano, Pro Patria, Carpi and Casale.<\/P>","42F828598EA77F1B092594606465EA0D":"1977-11-28","e_index":0};
<\/STRONG>Winners: 2012–13<\/P>
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One of Italy's outstanding performers at the 2006 FIFA World Cup, Fabio Grosso wrote his name in Azzurri legend by scoring the winning goal in the semi-final against Germany and also converting the decisive penalty in the final shoot-out against France. The pacy left-back lost his place during the UEFA EURO 2008™ qualifying campaign but his tournament pedigree could earn him a recall to the starting lineup.
A latecomer to Serie A, he was nearly 24 when he made his debut, for AC Perugia, in August 2001.
Made international debut v Switzerland in Geneva, April 2003.
Joined US Città di Palermo halfway through 2003\/04 campaign – while Perugia dropped a division from Serie A, Palermo moved in other direction.
Scored important equaliser in World Cup qualifier v Scotland at Hampden Park in September 2005 (1-1); no further goals for club or country until his last-gasp winning strike v Germany in Dortmund.
Joined FC Internazionale Milano after World Cup; won Scudetto but left after one season for Olympique Lyonnais, where he won French league\/cup double.
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Grosso began his career at Renato Curi, a Serie D club where AC Milan right-back Massimo Oddo also started out – he was an attacking midfielder but Perugia coach Serse Cosmi transformed him into a left-back.<\/P>","F8A44A36F46FF4E4":"US Sassuolo Calcio","7BFCAC81BA3A2F91509A9E9BA49BB793CC283EF5765EDF97":"1920-7-16","DCFA0F6214DA56A59A53EA5778815305":"145400000.00","1D05D5348F89D6017995671358C45119":"190cm","8B339FAF24182859":"http:\/\/www.sassuolocalcio.it\/","067D9F87C96BD4F2B28E2CB1E6BE3899":"Italy","0FA2227E78AF1E09":"US Sassuolo Calcio","9A8C394B65E99026":"Fabio Grosso","A0203E0DC6D21570517EAC290512B5EC":"34","4C3BD0B49E7780EC":"","96C6B43226915F23":"10218","D773F765997BBEBADD443658B59FE9EF":"Stadio "Enzo Ricci" - Piazza Risorgimento - Sassuolo (MO)","C1F9C3B7B448DF0B30693C46CF342E45":"