Ferruccio Mazzola (1 February 1945 – 7 May 2013) was an Italian former professional footballer and manager, who played as a midfielder. He was the son...
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footballer Valentino Mazzola, player of the Grande Torino who died in the Superga air disaster. Sandro Mazzola's younger brother, Ferruccio Mazzola, was also a...
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Valentino Mazzola (Italian pronunciation: [valenˈtiːno matˈtsɔːla]; 26 January 1919 – 4 May 1949) was an Italian footballer who played as an attacking...
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Ferruccio Valcareggi (Italian pronunciation: [ferˈruttʃo valkaˈreddʒi]; 12 February 1919 – 2 November 2005) was an Italian football player and coach,...
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author Caterino Mazzolà, Italian poet and librettist Denia Mazzola, Italian operatic soprano Ferruccio Mazzola, Italian footballer Frank Mazzola, American film...
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Mataresi (1928–2009), Italian artist Ferruccio Mazzola (1945–2013), Italian football player and manager Ferruccio Novo (1897–1974), Italian football (soccer)...
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1977–78 Ottavio Bianchi– 1978–79 Ferruccio Mazzola– 1983–86 Marcello Lippi– 1986–87 Adriano Lombardi– 1987–88 Ferruccio Mazzola– 1988–89 Vincenzo Guerini– Nov...
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was their manager. He won seven trophies with the club. In 2004, Ferruccio Mazzola, Inter player during that period, accused him of distributing performance-enhancing...
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67. In a 2004 interview with l'espresso, his former Inter teammate Ferruccio Mazzola suggested that his death was associated with health-damaging performance-enhancing...
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Roma. Young players made their debut this season such as: Ferruccio Mazzola ( Sandro Mazzola younger brother). Moratti transferred in from Milan the Peruvian...
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Giancarlo Danova Oct. 1984–Dec. 1984 Giovanni Galeone Dec. 1984–Jun. 1986 Ferruccio Mazzola Jul. 1986–Jun. 1987 Giancarlo Cella Jul. 1987–Nov. 1987 Giovan Battista...
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controversial, as the honour of having brought Sandro and his brother Ferruccio Mazzola to Inter is also attributed to an Inter player of the time, Benito...
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Grande Torino (section Ferruccio Novo's tenure)
Torino also won a Coppa Italia. In the summer of 1939, the industrialist Ferruccio Novo, at age 42, assumed the presidency of Torino, succeeding Giovanni...
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Pierluigi Pagni Defender 1966–1968 Diego Zanetti Defender 1968–1969 Ferruccio Mazzola Midfielder 1969–1971 Giuseppe Wilson Defender 1971–1974 Giorgio Chinaglia...
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lawyer and politician, 50th Secretary of State for Canada 1945 – Ferruccio Mazzola, Italian footballer and manager (d. 2013) 1945 – Mary Jane Reoch,...
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was their manager. He won seven trophies with the club. In 2004, Ferruccio Mazzola, Inter player during that period, accused him of distributing performance-enhancing...
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2012 – Dennis E. Fitch, American captain and pilot (b. 1942) 2013 – Ferruccio Mazzola, Italian footballer and manager (b. 1948) 2013 – George Sauer, Jr...
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Luca Marchegiani, Gabriele Marchegiani (son) Valentino Mazzola, Sandro Mazzola, Ferruccio Mazzola (sons) Eugenio Mosso (see Francisco Mosso) Alessandro...
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his second season with the club. According to a 2004 interview by Ferruccio Mazzola in L'espresso, Taccola was a victim of performance-enhancing drugs...
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MF ITA Fausto Inselvini — MF ITA Pierpaolo Manservisi — MF ITA Ferruccio Mazzola — MF ITA Franco Nanni — MF ITA Luciano Re Cecconi — MF ITA Franco...
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Grava Giuseppe Grezar Ezio Loik Virgilio Maroso Danilo Martelli Valentino Mazzola Romeo Menti Piero Operto Franco Ossola Mario Rigamonti Július Schubert...
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Nations, Yugoslavia, Austria and the European Economic Community. Ferruccio Mazzola, 65, Italian football player and manager. Teri Moïse, 43, American...
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most revered advanced playmakers at the time, Gianni Rivera, and Sandro Mazzola, alongside each other. He believed the two creative players to be incompatible...
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noted by observers of many teams, amongst them Juventus and Genoa, but Ferruccio Novo contacted the Ligurian team management and convinced him to join...
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played for a club in his native country. Manager: Alf Ramsey Manager: Ferruccio Valcareggi As in 1966 World Cup, the players were sorted alphabetically...
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Stadio San Paolo in Naples on 26 November 1966, where two goals from Sandro Mazzola and one from Virginio De Paoli secured a 3–1 victory. Their next opponents...
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in the second part of the season with a format of sole group. Valentino Mazzola scored a massive 29 goals to help Torino reach a back-to-back championship...
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The captain and undisputed leader of the team was Valentino Mazzola, father of Ferruccio and Sandro, who would subsequently follow their father in becoming...
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1970 World Cup Finals, Ferruccio Valcareggi, believed that Rivera and his fellow right-sided playmaker teammate Sandro Mazzola could not play together...
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Milan and the Italy national team in the 1970s, playing alongside Sandro Mazzola. In Serie A, he totaled 171 goals in 281 games, and was top goalscorer...
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