GSF Giovanni Grion Pola explained

Clubname:Grion Pola
Fullname:Gruppo Sportivo Fascio
Giovanni Grion Pola
Nickname:Nerostellati (Starred-blacks)
Founded:1918
Dissolved:1945
Ground:unknown,
Pola/Pula, Italy (now in Croatia)
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Gruppo Sportivo Fascio Giovanni Grion Pola was an Italian association football club located in Pola, now Pula in Croatia. The team was founded in 1918 as F.C. Grion Pola and was dissolved in 1945, when their home city passed from Italy to Yugoslavia. Its colors were black and white.

The club took part to 2 Serie B seasons in the 1930s and retired during their third.

The side was named after an Istrian soldier that died during the first World War and their home colours were the same as Casale's, to honour their scudetto, won in 1914.

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