• Associazione Calcio Monza (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmontsa] ), or simply Monza, is a professional football club based in Monza, Lombardy, Italy. The team...
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    Catania FC (redirect from Catania calcio)
    crowned the champion in the 1938–39 season, finishing above Sicilian rivals Siracusa and Messina, who came in second and third place respectively. The club...
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  • Enzo Benedetti (category AS Siracusa managers)
    Managerial career 1970–1971 Siracusa 1972–1973 Barletta 1973–1874 Cosenza 1974–1975 Frosinone 1976–1977 Albese 1978–1979 Mazara 19791980 Casalotti [it] *Club...
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  • achieved promotion from Serie D after beating out competition from Angri and Siracusa. For the next season, the club has played in Serie C2 and shared the Stadio...
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  • over ninety years since the 1929–30 season. It had been organized by Lega Calcio until 2010 and the Lega Serie B ever since. Common nicknames for the league...
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    other more positive performances, including fourth places in the 1978–79 and 1979–80 seasons. Following the momentum from previous seasons in Serie C, Campobasso's...
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    SPAL (redirect from SPAL Calcio)
    the aegis of the Italian Football Federation (Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio) in 1919, competing in the second-tier tournament. SPAL played in the top...
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  • Walter Sabatini (category AC Perugia Calcio players)
    SABATINI NUOVO DIRETTORE GENERALE DELLA SALERNITANA" (in Italian). Salernitana Calcio 1919. 19 December 2023. Retrieved 19 December 2023. "Walter Sabatini ricoverato...
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  • least Serie A a single group: Catania–Siracusa (Serie B, 1949–1950, 1950–1951, 1951–1952, 1952–1953) Messina–Siracusa (Serie A 1950–1951, 1951–1952, 1952–1953)...
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  • Cremonese, Belluno, Giulianova, Sangiovannese, Frosinone, Turris, Trani, Siracusa 1971–72: Cossatese, Vigevano, Triestina, Ravenna, Aquila Montevarchi, Torres...
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    Walter Zenga (category Calcio Padova players)
    Retrieved 10 August 2020.[dead link] "Siracusa calcio, è ufficiale: Walter Zenga è un nuovo dirigente". Siracusa News. 27 September 2024. Retrieved 27...
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  • Lecco Sangiovannese 1977–78 Udinese Reggina 1978–79 Siracusa Biellese 1979–80 Padova Salernitana 1980–81 Arezzo Ternana 1981–82 Vicenza Campobasso 1982–83...
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  • Guido Ugolotti (category Benevento Calcio managers)
    served as head coach at Serie C1 clubs Sambenedettese, Arezzo, Foggia and Siracusa. In June 2011 he took his first head coaching role in the Serie B, accepting...
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    Mario Trebbi (category AS Siracusa managers)
    Managerial career 1975–1978 Alessandria 19791980 Savoia 1980–1981 Barletta 1981–1982 Savoia 1982–1983 Siracusa *Club domestic league appearances and goals...
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  • Gesualdo Piacenti (category Parma Calcio 1913 players)
    Campobasso 22 (2) 1976–1977 Siracusa 28 (0) 1977–1978 Roma 14 (0) 1978–1979 Pescara 20 (0) 1979 Roma 0 (0) 1980 Sampdoria 10 (0) 1980–1981 Parma 14 (0) 1981–1982...
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    "Vespucci". The official website of the Italian Navy. "Grotta dei Cordari". SiracusaTravel. March 2018. "Beni culturali: riapre dopo 40 anno la Grotta dei cordari"...
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    Società Sportiva Calcio Palermo during 1977. The club's second Coppa Italia final, under coach Fernando Veneranda, was reached in 1979; the game was lost...
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  • Aleandro Aiazzi, Rolando Baldi and Mauro Ciampi; and attackers Gaetano Siracusa, Mario Tozzi, Mauro Barsotti and Ottavio Rauggi. In May 1974 Colligiana...
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    Bruno Pesaola (category Scafatese Calcio 1922 players)
    Fiorentina 1972–1976 Bologna 1976–1977 Napoli 1977–1979 Bologna 19791980 Panathinaikos 1980–1981 Siracusa 1982–1983 Napoli 1983–1985 Puteolana *Club domestic...
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  • Emmich, Actor in ‘Payday’ and ‘Thunderbolt and Lightfoot,’ Dies at 85 Calcio, Siracusa piange la scomparsa di mister Carlo Facchin (in Italian) Celebrating...
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