The club withdrew from Eccellenza Lazio, the fifth tier of national football in 2019.
Frascati (stands for Ludentes Vivendi Perdiscimus Artem) was a football club founded in 1974.
Frascati Lupa G.I.O.C..[2] The club won Eccellenza Lazio in 2003 and promoted to 2003–04 Serie D [it].
[3] At the same time, another club named after Frascati was founded in Serie D, using the sports title of Cisco Calcio Roma.
[3] The swapping of sports title effectively made Lupa Frascati (or Frascati Lupa) "remained" in Serie D. In 2004 due to the merger of Cisco Calcio Roma and A.S. Lodigiani as A.S. Cisco Lodigiani, a sports title in Serie D was vacated.
In the season 2013–14 the club moved to Axa district of Rome[1][non-primary source needed] changing its name to A.S.D.
Lupa Roma, and playing the home matches in nearby Stadio Pietro Desideri of Fiumicino.
[1][non-primary source needed] In the next season it was promoted to Lega Pro as Group G champions, changing its name again to Lupa Roma F.C.
[citation needed] The team had to also move its home in Aprilia due to the Fiumicino field being unfit for professional league games, and the immediate lack of an available venue in Rome.
[citation needed] In 2016–17 season the club moved to Stadio Olindo Galli of Tivoli.
The legal address of the club also moved to the same municipality of Greater Rome.
[citation needed] The club relegated at the end of 2018–19 Serie D season.
Several clubs from Rome metropolitan area also named after Lupa in the past and at present.