Silvio Piola (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsilvjo ˈpjɔːla]; 29 September 1913 – 4 October 1996) was an Italian footballer who played as a striker. He is known...
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Stadio Silvio Piola may refer to a pair of football stadiums in Italy named after the footballer: Stadio Silvio Piola (Novara), home ground of Novara Calcio...
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player Silvio Piola. Gozzano - lega-pro.com Wikimedia Commons has media related to Stadio Silvio Piola (Vercelli). Official Website Stadio Silvio Piola at...
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The Stadio Silvio Piola is a multi-use stadium in Novara, Italy. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Novara Calcio...
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in Lucchese–Roma, 5–1) As of 18 March 2018 Sources: Silvio Piola and Omar Sívori, 6 Silvio Piola and Gunnar Nordahl, 49 Players in bold are still active...
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both 100 and 200 goals in Serie A. Since the 1948–49 Serie A season, Silvio Piola has headed the list. Goran Pandev was the oldest player to reach the...
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first organised Serie A in 1929 and, led by legendary Italian striker Silvio Piola, achieved a second-place finish in 1937 – its highest pre-war result...
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Paolo Rossi Golden Ball 1990: Salvatore Schillaci Silver Ball 1938: Silvio Piola Silver Ball 1978: Paolo Rossi Silver Ball 1994: Roberto Baggio Silver...
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Serie A. During these years of staying in the top flight, Novara had Silvio Piola to thank. His many goals (which at the end of his career was over 300)...
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Archived from the original on 6 August 2014. Retrieved 30 July 2014. "Silvio Piola". FIFA. 25 July 2014. Archived from the original on 6 August 2014. Retrieved...
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Italian top-scorer in all competitions, with 346 goals, behind only Silvio Piola, with 390 goals; he is also the joint ninth highest goalscorer in Serie...
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against Brazil, with the score at 1–0 Italy were awarded a penalty after Silvio Piola was fouled by Domingos da Guia. As Meazza stepped up to take the kick...
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Europa League to become Lazio's all-time leading goalscorer, surpassing Silvio Piola, with 160. With this goal, the Italian striker also became the club's...
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Gabrio Piola (1794–1850), Italian physicist Paolo Gerolamo Piola (1666–1724), Italian painter Pellegrino Piola (1617–1640), Italian painter Silvio Piola (1913–1996)...
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1946), Cuban musician Silvio Passerini (1469–1529), Cardinal and Lord of Florence Silvio Piola (1913–1996), Italian footballer Silvio Santos (1930–2024)...
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Vincenzo Soro (1954) Carlo Alberto Quario (1954–55) Silvio Piola (1955–56) Carlo Rigotti (1956–57) Silvio Piola (1957) Mariolino Congiu (1957–58) Piero Andreoli...
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Silvio Piola is the highest goalscorer in Serie A history with 274 goals...
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quarter of an hour played, Italy regained the lead with a goal from Silvio Piola. Ten minutes before half-time, Italy extended their lead to 3–1 after...
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the eighth-highest scoring Italian player in all competitions, behind Silvio Piola, Alessandro Del Piero, Giuseppe Meazza, Luca Toni, Roberto Baggio, Francesco...
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Tullio Saleri 4,150 Mantova Mantua Danilo Martelli 6,066 Novara Novara Silvio Piola (Novara) 17,875 Padova Padua Euganeo 32,420 Pergolettese Crema Giuseppe...
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Combi 1935–1936 Luigi Allemandi 1937–1939 Giuseppe Meazza 1940–1947 Silvio Piola 1947–1949 Valentino Mazzola 1949–1950 Riccardo Carapellese 1951–1952...
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in Serie A, making him the seventh-highest scorer of all time, behind Silvio Piola, Francesco Totti (who overtook him in 2011), Gunnar Nordahl, Giuseppe...
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defeat of Hungary, with two goals by Gino Colaussi and two goals by Silvio Piola in the World Cup that followed. It is rumored that before the 1938 finals...
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Giuseppe Meazza (Ambrosiana-Inter) (25) 1936–37 Bologna (4) Lazio Torino Silvio Piola (Lazio) (21) 1937–38 Ambrosiana-Inter (4) Juventus Genoa Giuseppe Meazza...
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(238) ESP 2004–2023 12 Alan Shearer England 283 (283) ENG 1988–2006 13 Silvio Piola Italy 274 (274) ITA 1929–1954 14 Edinson Cavani Uruguay 267 (112) ITA...
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Combi 1935–1936 Luigi Allemandi 1937–1939 Giuseppe Meazza 1940–1947 Silvio Piola 1947–1949 Valentino Mazzola 1949–1950 Riccardo Carapellese 1951–1952...
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Rigamonti-Ceppi 5,508 Lumezzane Lumezzane Tullio Saleri 4,150 Novara Novara Silvio Piola 17,875 Padova Padua Euganeo 32,420 Pergolettese Crema Giuseppe Voltini...
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Serie A, only behind Zlatan Ibrahimović, Alessandro Costacurta, and Silvio Piola, as well as the fifth 40-year-old player to score a Serie A goal. He...
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Pál Titkos Hungary 1–1 8' Silvio Piola Italy 2–1 16' Gino Colaussi (2) Italy 3–1 35' György Sárosi Hungary 2–3 70' Silvio Piola (2) Italy 4–2 82' 1950 1954...
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with his 205th and 206th career league goals, putting him behind only Silvio Piola, Gunnar Nordahl, Giuseppe Meazza and José Altafini. Totti ended the 2010–11...
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