
Fondi '91
Overview
Jersey high school soccer players travel to the town of Fondi, Italy.
Top Cast
Thomas Wesson
Thomas Wesson
Joe
Thomas Wesson
Joe


Raymond Ablack
Raymond Ablack
Anil
Raymond Ablack
Anil


Mylène St-Sauveur
Mylène St-Sauveur
Sophie
Mylène St-Sauveur
Sophie


Serena Iansiti
Serena Iansiti
Rosa
Serena Iansiti
Rosa


Chris Pereira
Chris Pereira
Marco
Chris Pereira
Marco
Flavio Capotosto
Flavio Capotosto
Bruiser
Flavio Capotosto
Bruiser
Mirko Bruno
Mirko Bruno
Sergio
Mirko Bruno
Sergio
Forlenzo Massarone
Forlenzo Massarone
Giovanni
Forlenzo Massarone
Giovanni
Fabio Fusco
Fabio Fusco
Coach
Fabio Fusco
Coach


Remo Girone
Remo Girone
Paolo
Remo Girone
Paolo
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