Aldo Ossola (born 13 March 1945) is an Italian former basketball player. During his playing career, at a height of 1.92 m (6'3 3⁄4"), he was nicknamed...
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Basilica di Superga. The Stadio Franco Ossola in Varese is named after him. His half-brother was Aldo Ossola, a basketball player of the Ignis Varese...
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Winner: Ignis Varese (Italy) Dino Meneghin, Ricky Jones, Manolo Raga, Aldo Ossola, Edoardo Rusconi, Paolo Vittori, Ottorino Flaborea, Toto Bulgheroni,...
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Ossola may refer to: Ossola, an area of Italy situated to the north of Lago Maggiore, in the Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola Aldo Ossola (born 1945)...
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genuine expressions — Aldo Moro, Letter on the occasion of the 15th anniversary of the Ossola Republic The uniqueness of the Ossola experience is thus to...
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Damiao Fabrizio Della Fiori Giacomo Galanda Andrea Meneghin Dino Meneghin Aldo Ossola Gianmarco Pozzecco Stefano Rusconi Romeo Sacchetti Paolo Vittori Marino...
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Catholic Church and Emeritus Bishop of Verona Aldo Ossola (born 1945), a basketball player Franco Ossola (1921–1949), a member of the Torino F.C. squad...
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1976, 1987, 1988 Clifford Luyk 6 4 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1974, 1978 Aldo Ossola 5 5 1970, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1976 Fragiskos Alvertis 5 1 1996, 2000, 2002...
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Taurisano) 1979–80 Emerson Varese Bob Morse, Dino Meneghin, Bruce Seals, Aldo Ossola, Alberto Mottini, Maurizio Gualco, Enzo Carraria, Fabio Colombo, Mauro...
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Winner: Ignis Varese (Italy) Dino Meneghin, Ricky Jones, Manuel Raga, Aldo Ossola, Edoardo Rusconi, Paolo Vittori, Ottorino Flaborea, Toto Bulgheroni,...
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the Serie A for A.S. Varese 1910 and A.S. Roma. His younger brother Aldo Ossola was a very successful basketball player. "Addio Cicci, campione a tutto...
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Corbalán 1971–1991 Juan Antonio San Epifanio "Epi" 1977–1995 Italy (5) Aldo Ossola 1962–1980 Dino Meneghin 1966–1994 Pierluigi Marzorati 1969–1991, 2006...
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Paratore) 1969 EuroBasket: finished 6th among 12 teams 4 Renzo Bariviera, 5 Aldo Ossola, 6 Carlo Recalcati, 7 Enrico Bovone, 8 Massimo Masini, 9 Paolo Bergonzoni...
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championships in 10 years, between 1968 and 1969 and 1977–78. The team, led by Aldo Ossola, Dino Meneghin, Bob Morse, Manuel Raga and coached by Aza Nikolić, was...
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Graziano Malachin, Walter Vigna, Marino Zanatta (4), Paolo Vittori, Aldo Ossola (4), Dino Meneghin (21), Tony Gennari (8), Ivan Bisson, Manuel Raga (20)...
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1976, 1987, 1988 Clifford Luyk 6 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1974, 1978 Aldo Ossola 5 1970, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1976 Fragiskos Alvertis 5 1996, 2000, 2002...
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Fantin Fernando Fattori Gianluigi Jessi Massimo Masini Alberto Merlati Aldo Ossola Lino Paschini Carlo Recalcati Gabriele Vianello Coach: Nello Paratore...
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(PCI) in the Italian resistance. He fought in Piedmont, in Valsesia and Ossola. In 1945 he was briefly the lieutenant for the National Liberation Committee...
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Bocchi Gianfranco Pieri - Class of 2008 Ottorino Flaborea Nidia Pausich Aldo Ossola - Class of 2009 Giuseppe Brumatti Nicoletta Persi Giovanni Gavagnin -...
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Franco Bartolucci 7 Giorgio Chiarini 8 Marino Zanatta 9 Bob Morse 10 Aldo Ossola 11 Dino Meneghin 12 Paolo Polzot 13 Massimo Lucarelli 14 Ivan Bisson...
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Zanatta 8 seasons: '64-'65, '66-'71, '78-'89 Joe Isaac 6 seasons: '65-'71 Aldo Ossola 3 seasons: '65-'68 Antonio Bulgheroni 3 seasons: '65-'68 Guido Carlo...
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goalkeeper. He arrived at Torino in 1947, the team in which his brother, Aldo Ballarin, played as a defender. Dino arrived from the amateurs and never...
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Ignis, led by Aca Nikolić, could still count on Raga, Dino Meneghin, Aldo Ossola, Ottorino Flaborea and Paolo Vittori, adding Italian international Ivan...
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Flag of Piedmont (section Republic of Ossola)
EGUAGLIANZA O MORTE REPUBBLICA ASTESE. 1944 Flag of Blue Brigades The Republic of Ossola was one of Italian Partisan Republics. According to Giorgio Bocca, the republic's...
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duo of Morse (25 points overall) and Meneghin, they had lost playmaker Aldo Ossola to a season ending knee injury earlier in the game and could not shake...
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Tuscan Emilian Apennines. Moreover, Aldo Aniasi remained at the command of the 2ª Divisione Garibaldi "Redi" in Ossola despite he had left the PCI in order...
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coach and reinforced a squad already containing Raga, Dino Meneghin, Aldo Ossola and Ottorino Flaborea with former league top-scorer Paolo Vittori, Simmenthal...
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purchase a talented 18-year-old Franco Ossola from Varese that, with hindsight, would be first piece of the squad: Ossola cost 55 thousand Italian lire, a small...
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Wayback Machine Ossola, Franco; Tavella, Renato (1997). Cento anni di calcio italiano. Rome: Newton & Compton. p. 226. ISBN 8881837854. Ossola, Franco; Tavella...
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Valerio Bacigalupo 32.Aldo Ballarin 31.Mario Rigamonti 30.Valentino Mazzola 29.Romeo Menti 28.Ezio Loik 28.Danilo Martelli 25.Franco Ossola 21.Giuseppe Grezar...
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