Renzo De Vecchi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈrɛntso de ˈvɛkki]; 3 February 1894 – 14 May 1967) was an Italian football player and coach who played as a defender...
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Giovanni Antonio de' Vecchi (died 1672), Roman Catholic prelate Bishop of Ischia Arturo De Vecchi (1898-1988), Italian fencer Renzo De Vecchi (1894-1967),...
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Genoa CFC (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
national football team, Genoa played an important part, with the likes of Renzo De Vecchi; who was azzurri captain for some time, Edoardo Mariani and Enrico...
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historian Renzo De Vecchi (1894–1967), Italian football player and coach Renzo "Larry" Di Ianni (born 1948), Italian-Canadian politician Renzo Fenci (1914–1999)...
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the time by former footballer and Gazzetta dello Sport journalist Renzo De Vecchi); the latter position was essentially a libero, which was later also...
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Statement by Genoa captain Renzo De Vecchi: “Schiavio scored the goal while Pozzi held our goalkeeper by the jersey [note that De Vecchi confuses the author...
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results on the pitch. Worthy of note are the debuts of Aldo Cevenini and Renzo De Vecchi, who were launched into the Italian football scene. This season saw...
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scoring for an outfield player: Luigi Perversi, 341 Youngest goalscorer: Renzo De Vecchi, 15 years and 298 days (against Torino, 28 November 1909)[citation...
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1911–1914: Giuseppe Milano 1914–1915: Virgilio Fossati 1920–1925: Renzo De Vecchi 1925–1927: Luigi Cevenini 1927–1930: Adolfo Baloncieri 1931–1934: Umberto...
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national football team, Genoa played an important part, with the likes of Renzo De Vecchi; who was azzurri captain for some time, Edoardo Mariani and Enrico...
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Calì 1911–1914 Giuseppe Milano 1914–1915 Virgilio Fossati 1920–1925 Renzo De Vecchi 1925–1927 Luigi Cevenini 1927–1930 Adolfo Baloncieri 1931–1934 Umberto...
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Zoff, 41 years 89 days, 29 May 1983, 0–2 vs. Sweden Youngest player Renzo De Vecchi, 16 years 112 days, 26 May 1910, 6–1 vs. Hungary Youngest outfield...
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the time by former footballer and Gazzetta dello Sport journalist Renzo De Vecchi); the latter position was essentially a libero. The team's midfield...
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Simoni GK 7 0 1910 1914 Giancarlo De Sisti MF 29 4 1967 1972 1970 1968 Renzo De Vecchi DF 43 0 1910 1925 Enrico Debernardi FW 3 1 1910 1911 Alessandro Del...
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Hege, who scored 97 goals in 88 official matches, and the defender Renzo De Vecchi, nicknamed il figlio di Dio (the son of God). Between the two World...
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L'Enciclopedia dell'auto - Quattroruote. Rozzano: Editoriale Domus. Renzo De Vecchi, Leone Boccali, ed. (1939). Enciclopedia illustrata del calcio italiano...
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Ennio De Concini and Fausto Saraceni.. Silvio Piola: himself Giuseppe Meazza: himself Vittorio Pozzo: himself Fulvio Bernardini: himself Renzo De Vecchi: himself...
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international player to ever appear for Italy, behind only Rodolfo Gavinelli, Renzo De Vecchi, and Gianluigi Donnarumma; he made his international debut on 1 July...
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(1921-1990), football player Mario Ciminaghi (1910–?), football player Renzo De Vecchi (1894–1967), Italian football player and coach Giacinto Facchetti (1942–2006)...
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Giuseppe Trivellini (1895-09-26)26 September 1895 (aged 23) 1 Brescia 2DF Renzo De Vecchi (1894-02-03)3 February 1894 (aged 25) 17 Genoa 2DF Angelo Binaschi...
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Genoese left-back Renzo De Vecchi ("Son of God" to the fans), who had been playing for Italy since 1910. From then until De Vecchi's retirement from international...
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as Governor of the Dodecanese in 1936, the fascist leader Cesare Maria De Vecchi started to promote within Benito Mussolini's National Fascist Party an...
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the Stade de la Frontière in Esch-sur-Alzette on 17 April 1927, beating Luxembourg's A team 5-1. The selector of the team was Renzo De Vecchi. The team...
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England GK 1896–1906 22 0 Renzo De Vecchi Italy DF 1913–1929 218 31 Ottavio Barbieri Italy MF 1919–1932 299 11 Giovanni De Prà Italy GK 1919–1933 304...
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with Mussolini and his newspaper. Mario Carli Ernesto De Angelis Emilio De Bono Cesare Maria De Vecchi Franco Fiacchi Aldo Finzi Nicholas Galassi Decius Canio...
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for Italy at the 1920 Summer Olympics, forming a partnership with Renzo De Vecchi. In 1923 he moved to Juventus, where he was paid as a footballer for...
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Sporting positions Preceded by Renzo De Vecchi Italy captain 1925–1927 Succeeded by Adolfo Baloncieri...
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Claudio Casanova Claudio Casanova (right) with Renzo De Vecchi circa 1914 Personal information Full name Claudio Maurizio Casanova Date of birth (1895-10-21)21...
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GK Piero Campelli DF Renzo de Vecchi DF Modesto Valle MF Angelo Binaschi MF Giuseppe Milano (capt.) MF Pietro Leone FW Franco Bontadini FW Felice Berardo...
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Agostoni, Franco Riccardi, Renzo Minoli, Saverio Ragno, Giancarlo Cornaggia-Medici Men's sabre Giulio Gaudini Arturo De Vecchi Emilio Salafia Men's team...
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