• Treviso Foot Ball Club 1993, commonly known as Treviso, is an Italian football club based in Treviso, Veneto, which competes in Serie D, the fourth tier...
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  • 2024–25 Serie A clubs. For a complete list of clubs see List of Italian Football Championship clubs. 2024–25 Serie B clubs. 2024–25 Serie C clubs. Chievo (17...
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  • reasons, is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top of the Italian football league system. The winners are awarded the Coppa...
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  • club, and will also use a similar playing kit. The term is particularly prevalent in the United Kingdom and Italy in relation to association football...
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  • often used in the context of team sports such as football or rugby. Players must have been at their club for a minimum of ten years in order to be included...
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    Mikael Jantunen (category Universo Treviso Basket players)
    was announced by Italian club Treviso Basket of the Lega Basket Serie A (LBA) on a two-year deal. After one season with Treviso, Jantunen terminated his...
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  • Abel Balbo (category Treviso FBC 1993 managers)
    coaching job, succeeding to Luca Gotti as manager of bottom-table Serie B club Treviso. He resigned only a few rounds later, on 18 March, after having achieved...
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  • 2005–06 AC Milan season (category Italian football clubs 2005–06 season)
    Calciopoli. Ascoli v Milan Milan v Siena Sampdoria v Milan Milan v Lazio Treviso v Milan Milan v Reggina Cagliari v Milan Milan v Palermo Empoli v Milan...
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  • Trevignano, near Treviso. The company manufactures and commercialises sporting and casual clothing and footwear (including sneakers, and football boots). Its...
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  • AS Cittadella (category Football clubs in Italy)
    Cittadella, commonly referred to as Cittadella, is an Italian professional football club based in the city of Cittadella, Veneto, currently playing in Serie...
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  • 2018) and to the semi-finals (in 2019), AEK sports club is best known for its professional football team which have made some notable wins on European...
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    Leonardo Bonucci (category Treviso FBC 1993 players)
    with Inter Milan in 2005, Bonucci spent the next few seasons on loan at Treviso and Pisa, before moving to Bari in 2009. His defensive performances alongside...
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    Marco Borriello (category Treviso FBC 1993 players)
    former professional footballer who played as a striker. Throughout his career, Borriello played for several Italian clubs, including Treviso, Triestina, Milan...
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  • becomes mayor. 1978 – La Tribuna di Treviso newspaper begins publication. 2013 A.C.D. Treviso 2013 (football club) formed. Local election held; Giovanni...
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    (Gonzaga Milano) 1991 – Karch Kiraly (Porto Ravenna) 1992 – Lorenzo Bernardi (Treviso) 2009 – Matey Kaziyski (Trentino) 2010 – Osmany Juantorena (Trentino) 2011...
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  • Antonio Bisigato (category Footballers from Treviso)
    Antonio Bisigato (July 27, 1911 – March 16, 1965) was an Italian professional football player and coach. Serie A champion: 1937/38. v t e...
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  • 2006–07 Juventus FC season (category Italian football clubs 2006–07 season)
    history in Serie B following the 2006 Italian football scandal, leaving Internazionale as the only Italian club never to have been relegated. Juventus were...
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  • 2005–06 Juventus FC season (category Italian football clubs 2005–06 season)
    consecutive season in the top flight of Italian football before the 2006 Italian football scandal stripped the club of its previous league title, as well as...
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  • Fabio Cordella (category Italian football biography stubs)
    another club for personal reasons. Subsequently, after he left Treviso Calcio, he was hired at Royale Union Saint-Gilloise, a Belgium football club as general...
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    Luca Gotti (category Treviso FBC 1993 managers)
    coach of Serie B side Treviso from 21 July 2008 to 24 February 2009, and again from 19 March to 25 June 2009, he oversaw the club's relegation by the end...
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  • 2006–07 Serie A (category 2006–07 in European association football leagues)
    respectively but were not relegated. Consequently, Lecce, Messina and Treviso, originally slated for relegation to Serie B, were to remain in Serie A...
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  • Gianni Guigou (category Treviso FBC 1993 players)
    relegated Serie B side Treviso as part of Massimo Gobbi and Reginaldo's deal. After the club was excluded from professional football in 2009, he was released...
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  • Seregno Trapani Treviso Tritium C. 1908 Udinese Varesina Vigor Senigallia Vis Pesaro Bardolino (women's football) Chiasiellis (women's football) ASD Riviera...
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  • Francesco Posocco (category Footballers from the Province of Treviso)
    Francesco Posocco (born 28 April 1996) is an Italian football player who plays for Serie D club Treviso. He made his Serie C debut for SPAL on 26 September...
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  • Reggio Emilia Sassari Trento Treviso Cremona Varese Venezia Napoli Virtus Bologna Source: Source: Bold indicates clubs which will play in the 2020–21...
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    Retrieved 31 March 2021. "L'"Oscar" Aic a Totti e Nedved". La Tribuna di Treviso (in Italian). 13 January 2004. Archived from the original on 18 May 2019...
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  • Marco Giampaolo (category Treviso FBC 1993 managers)
    placement, citing bad relationships with the club's management. In 2002–03, both Buffoni and Giampaolo signed for Treviso of Serie C1, leading the team to an immediate...
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  • FC Petržalka (category Football clubs in Slovakia)
    left the club, among others Ján Ďurica to FC Saturn Ramenskoe, Balázs Borbély to 1. FC Kaiserslautern and Blažej Vaščák to Treviso FBC. The club reassigned...
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  • Italy: Genoa, Milan and Turin, places where Italian football was born, which meant that the individual clubs' cultures were by that point too ingrained to be...
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    Udinese Calcio (category Football clubs in Italy)
    Society of Gymnastics and Fencing). In its inaugural year, the club won the Torneo FNGI in Treviso beating Ferrara 2–0; however, this title is not recognised...
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