• 1994 Club Africain 1994 Nardò 1995 Casertana 1996–1997 Nardò 1998 Atletico Tricase 25 (0) 1999–2000 Martina 2001 Brindisi *Club domestic league appearances...
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  • Francavilla 2015–2016 Pro Italia Galatina 2016–2017 Mesagne 2017–2018 Atletico Tricase 2018–2019 Antonio Toma Maglie 2019–2021 Virtus Matino *Club domestic...
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  • Calcio, Virtus Casarano and U.S.D. Atletico Catania before moving into management. He managed Frattese, Galatina, Tricase, Gallipoli, Nuova Nardò Calcio,...
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  • spells with Maltese club Victoria Wanderers and Italian Promozione club Atletico Tricase. NICOLÁS ABOT: “ESPERO TENER LA OPORTUNIDAD DE HACER UN GOL EN ÁFRICA...
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  • join Atletico Tricase and played there for a season. He left Tricase the following year to join AS Bisceglie 1913. His last known club was Atletico Racale...
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  • Alessandro Alessandrì (category Atletico Roma FC players)
    Castel di Sangro, Sanremese, Viareggio (along with Roman Miranda) and Tricase until 2001. He then played at semi-professional level for Serie D side...
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    Serie D club A.C.R. Messina. He retired in 2018 after having played for Atletico Catania. Corona's son Giacomo (born 2004) followed on his father's footsteps...
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  • Viareggio, Biellese, Albinese, Mantova, Castel San Pietro, Astrea, Cavese, Tricase, Crotone 1997–98: Sanremese, Borgosesia, Trento, Faenza, Gubbio, L'Aquila...
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