Fabio Baggio CS (born 15 January 1965) is an Italian Catholic priest. Since 2017, he has served as one of the Holy See's officials in charge of migrants...
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player Dino Baggio, Italian footballer Eddy Baggio, footballer Fabio Baggio (1965), Italian priest of the Scalabrinian Missionaries Roberto Baggio, Italian...
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Roberto Baggio OMRI (Italian pronunciation: [roˈbɛrto ˈbaddʒo]; born 18 February 1967) is an Italian former professional footballer who mainly played as...
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Fabio Capello (Italian pronunciation: [ˈfaːbjo kaˈpɛllo, -ˈpel-]; born 18 June 1946) is an Italian former professional football manager and player. As...
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Fabio Cannavaro Ufficiale OMRI (Italian pronunciation: [ˈfaːbjo kannaˈvaːro]; born 13 September 1973) is an Italian football coach and former professional...
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against Brescia he claimed that he would break the legs of Roberto Baggio. Baggio wound up getting injured and stayed on the sidelines for several months...
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Development, effective 1 January 2017, along with Scalabrinian Father Fabio Baggio. Discussing his new responsibility, he called migration "one of the most...
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Francis Theologian and Master emeritus of the Order of Preachers 19 Fabio Baggio CS Italy 15 January 1965 (age 59) 7 December 2024 Francis Undersecretary...
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players were nominated but received no votes: Tony Adams, Roberto Baggio, Zvonimir Boban, Fabio Cannavaro, Denílson, Tore André Flo, Adrian Ilie, Filippo Inzaghi...
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Fabio Quagliarella (Italian pronunciation: [ˈfaːbjo kwaʎʎaˈrɛlla]; born 31 January 1983) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a...
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Jesuit Michael Czerny (later cardinal) and the Italian Scalabrinian Fabio Baggio to serve as undersecretaries for issues related to refugees and migrants...
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Only two are Curial officials (Baggio, Koovakad), though another is based in Rome (Reina); three are Italians (Baggio, Reina, Repole). Eleven are members...
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manager Mazzone, spending four seasons with the club alongside Roberto Baggio, and later, his former Roma teammate Luigi Di Biagio. He followed Mazzone...
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In mid-December, he named Michael Czerny S.J., a Canadian Jesuit, and Fabio Baggio C.S, an Italian Scalabrinian, to serve as under-secretaries of IHD to...
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Piola Silver Ball 1978: Paolo Rossi Silver Ball 1994: Roberto Baggio Silver Ball 2006: Fabio Cannavaro Bronze Ball 2006: Andrea Pirlo Golden Boot award Golden...
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including Marco Van Basten, Gianluca Vialli, and Roberto Baggio, as well as manager Fabio Capello. Sacchi is also credited as an innovator, popularising...
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highest scorer for the Italy national team, with 27 goals, alongside Roberto Baggio, and behind only Silvio Piola with 30 goals, Giuseppe Meazza with 33 goals...
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played alongside his childhood idol, offensive playmaker Roberto Baggio. As Baggio occupied the attacking midfield role for Brescia, manager Carlo Mazzone...
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future successes, including Gianluca Vialli, Fabrizio Ravanelli, Roberto Baggio, Alessandro Del Piero, Angelo Peruzzi, Angelo Di Livio, Moreno Torricelli...
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in the 1994-95 season by signing George Weah and Roberto Baggio for the attack. Despite Baggio not performing at his customary Juventus level, a tight...
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Angelillo Luigi Allemandi Alessandro Altobelli Giuseppe Asti Dino Baggio Roberto Baggio Salvatore Bagni Mario Balotelli Nicolò Barella Giuseppe Baresi Alessandro...
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gazzetta.it/1998/maggio/29/Vieri_Baggio_strana_coppia_ga_0_9805299598.shtml "Vieri e Baggio la strana coppia"] [Vieri and Baggio the strange pair]. La Gazzetta...
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third in the 1994 Ballon d'Or, behind Stoichkov and compatriot Roberto Baggio, and fifth in the FIFA World Player of the Year Award. The following season...
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against Nigeria, but Baggio rescued Italy with an equaliser in the 88th minute and a penalty in extra time to take the win. Baggio scored another late...
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Baggio often defined several times Mazzone as one of the best coaches he met in his playing career. In a radio interview on 18 February 2006, Baggio declared...
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Roberto Baggio (with 2 goals in 1990; 5 goals in 1994 and 2 goals in 1998) are Italy's all-time leading scorers in FIFA World Cups. Roberto Baggio scored...
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Most goals at the FIFA World Cup Christian Vieri, Paolo Rossi and Roberto Baggio, 9 each Most goals at a single FIFA World Cup Paolo Rossi (1982) and Salvatore...
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Arrigo Sacchi. Alongside Milan teammate Roberto Donadoni, as well as Dino Baggio, Albertini formed the "engine room" of the Italian midfield throughout the...
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minutes when Baggio scored the tying goal, forcing the game into extra time. He scored again with a penalty kick to send Italy through. Baggio carried the...
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2000–01 season, he played alongside attacking midfield playmaker Roberto Baggio, the team's new captain, under coach Carlo Mazzone, while he also faced...
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