Francesco Casisa was born on March 27, 1943 in Monreale near Palermo.

He started playing football with Palermo and debuted in Serie A at 18 on September 24 1961 in the home win against Venezia.
He then went on to play two years with Marzotto Valdagno in Serie C then a year with Salernitana and two with Trapani again in the third tier where he played 68 consecutive games.
In 1967 he played a season with Bari followed by two with Ternana. In 1969 he signed for Lazio in the deal which saw Piero Cucchi go to Tuscany.
He played very little, just 5 appearances and in the summer of 1970 was sold to Casertana in Serie B.
After a year at Caserta he signed for Sangiovannese in 1971 but after a season he went back to Trapani where he stayed three years, the longest stint in his career in a club.
The last years of active football were spent with Modica in Serie D and Akragas.
Lazio Career
Season | Serie A Appearances |
1969-70 | 5 |
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