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    Humberto Dionisio Maschio (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmaskjo]; 20 February 1933 – 20 August 2024) was an Argentine-Italian football player and manager who...
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  • as runners-up. Bolivia, and Paraguay withdrew from the tournament. Humberto Maschio from Argentina and Javier Ambrois from Uruguay became top scorers of...
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  • Francisco Maschio (born 1890s), an Argentinian horse race trainer Humberto Maschio (born 1933), an Italian Argentine footballer Mickaël Maschio (born 1973)...
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  • Luna Humberto López Lena Humberto Macías Romero Humberto Mariles Humberto Martins Barbosa Humberto Martínez Humberto Maschio Humberto Maturana Humberto Mauro...
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  • Giovanni Zavaglio 13 1959–60 Serie A (1) 34 9 13 12 31 39 31 11th QF Humberto Maschio 9 1960–61 Serie A (1) 34 9 13 12 35 41 31 9th 2R Angelo Longoni Enrico...
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  • website. Most goals scored in a single tournament: 9 – Jair (1949), Humberto Maschio (1957) and Javier Ambrois (1957) Most goals scored in a single match...
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    In the ensuing scramble, Chilean outside-left Leonel Sánchez broke Humberto Maschio's nose with a left hook punch, but English referee Ken Aston did not...
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    winning the 1956 South American Championship on home soil. He and Humberto Maschio of Argentina were the joint top scorers of the 1957 South American...
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    and were praised for their quiet polite manner. Racing Club forward Humberto Maschio was technically under suspension, but as the Intercontinental Cup was...
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  • Fox Footy), traffic collision. Józef Maroszek, 73, Polish historian. Humberto Maschio, 91, Argentine-Italian football player (Racing Club, Atalanta, Argentina...
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    (1981) Humberto Taborda (1981) Ángel Labruna (1981 - 1983) Daniel Willington (1983) Miguel Oviedo (1983) Alfio Basile (1983) Humberto Maschio (1984) José...
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    moved to the Italian league: Antonio Valentín Angelillo (Inter) and Humberto Maschio (Bologna). The three had all been part of Argentina's defenders that...
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    examples of Italian Argentine oriundi in football are Omar Sívori, Humberto Maschio and Antonio Valentín Angelillo, the three stars of the Argentina national...
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    Nelson Chabay; João Cardoso, Juan Carlos Rulli, Juan J. Rodríguez, Humberto Maschio; Norberto Raffo, Juan Carlos Cárdenas. Juan José Pizzuti was the coach...
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  • player and manager 20 August Malcolm Bland, New Zealand footballer Humberto Maschio, Argentine-Italian football player and manager 21 August – Paquito...
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    intensity of the match itself. On 1 May 1946, a group of young men led by Humberto Vaca Pereyra Montaño, agreed to establish a new football club after the...
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  • América: 17 – Norberto Méndez Most goals scored at one Copa América: 9 – Humberto Maschio in 1957 Most direct free kick goals scored at the Copa América: 4 –...
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  • -3 26.66% – 1968 José María Minella 8 2 3 3 13 13 0 37.50% 23 1969 Humberto Maschio 4 1 3 0 4 3 +1 50.00% 24 1969 Adolfo Pedernera 4 1 1 2 4 6 −2 33.33%...
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  • 4FW Bruno Mora (1937-03-29)29 March 1937 (aged 25) 9 Juventus 8 4FW Humberto Maschio (1933-02-20)20 February 1933 (aged 29) 1 Atalanta 9 4FW José Altafini...
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  • native and foreign players at intervals until the 1970s. Omar Sivori, Humberto Maschio and Antonio Valentín Angelillo, the three stars of the Argentina national...
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    (shared) Top scorer 1955: Rodolfo Micheli (8 goals) Top scorer 1957: Humberto Maschio (9 goals) (shared) Top scorer 1959 (Ecuador): José Sanfilippo (6 goals)...
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    Pascutti Bologna 11 Marino Perani Bologna Luis Suárez Internazionale Humberto Maschio Atalanta 14 Silvano Mencacci SPAL 10 Denis Law Torino Gianni Rivera...
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  • Herminio Masantonio 19 21 1935 1942 Javier Mascherano 147 3 2003 2018 Humberto Maschio 18 18 1956 1957 Vicente de la Mata 13 6 1937 1946 Carlos Matheu 1 0...
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  •  Chile Rodolfo Micheli 8 1956  Uruguay Enrique Hormazábal 4 1957  Peru Humberto Maschio Javier Ambrois 9 1959  Argentina Pelé 8 1959  Ecuador José Sanfilippo...
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    1920 1920 Giuseppe Mascara FW 1 0 2009 Ernesto Mascheroni DF 2 0 1935 Humberto Maschio MF 2 0 1962 Guido Masetti GK 2 0 1934 1939 1934 1938 Daniele Massaro...
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    Lojacono  Argentina  Italy 1959 Rinaldo Martino  Argentina  Italy 1949 Humberto Maschio  Argentina  Italy 1962 Luis Monti  Argentina  Italy 1932 Raimundo Orsi...
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  • with Dirty Faces, nickname for Omar Sívori, Antonio Angelillo and Humberto Maschio, three footballers who transferred from Argentina to Italy in 1958...
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    Championship-winning team in 1957, when he formed a legendary attacking line with Humberto Maschio, Antonio Angelillo, Omar Sívori and Osvaldo Héctor Cruz. They were...
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    in one tournament: Jair (9 in 1949, shared with Javier Ambrois and Humberto Maschio, both in 1957) Latest goal: Arthur Friedenreich (122', 1919 v Uruguay)...
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  • - former top scorer in the 1955-1956 championship in a red-and-blue jersey - and Humberto Maschio relaxing at Zocca during the 1958 summer pre-season....
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