Roberto Porta (Italian pronunciation: [roˈbɛrto ˈpɔrta]; 7 June 1913 – 2 January 1984) was a Uruguayan–Italian footballer who played as a forward. During...
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who was given his favoured 14. Head coach: Georg Ericson Head coach: Roberto Porta Head coach: Hristo Mladenov Head coach: Kazimierz Górski Head coach:...
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Champion), Eugenio Pato Galvalisi (seven times Uruguayan Champion), Roberto Porta (six times Uruguayan Champion), Bibiano Zapirain (six times Uruguayan...
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69' LM 8 Víctor Espárrago RF 7 Luis Cubilla 64' CF 9 Fernando Morena LF 10 Pedro Rocha Substitutions: FW 19 Denis Milar 64' Manager: Roberto Porta...
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(1965–1967) Juan Hohberg (1969–1970, 1977) Hugo Bagnulo (1970–1973) Roberto Porta (1974) Juan Alberto Schiaffino (1974–1975) José María Rodríguez (1975–1977)...
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Carlos Borges 35 10 1954 1959 Sergio Daniel Martínez 35 6 1988 1997 Roberto Porta 34 14 1937 1945 Vladas Douksas 34 3 1959 1966 Nelson Agresta 34 1 1979...
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Una porta nel cielo [A goal in the sky] (in Italian). Arezzo: Limina Edizioni. pp. 49–59. ISBN 88-88551-92-1. Nappi, Raffaele (2018). Roberto Baggio...
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Jair Brazil José Manuel Moreno Argentina Héctor Scarone Uruguay 13 Roberto Porta Uruguay 12 Ángel Romano Uruguay 15 Didi Brazil 11 Herminio Masantonio...
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Pedro Petrone (4 goals) Top scorer 1927: Pedro Petrone, Héctor Scarone and Roberto Figueroa (3 goals each) (shared) Top scorer 1946: José María Medina (7...
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2014 Matteo Politano FW 12 3 2018 2023 2022 Sergio Porrini DF 2 0 1993 Roberto Porta FW 1 0 1935 Celso Posio MF 1 0 1957 Ugo Pozzan MF 2 0 1956 Alberto Pozzi...
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La porta rossa ([la ˈpɔrta ˈrossa], lit. 'The Red Door') is an Italian noir television series created by Carlo Lucarelli and Giampiero Rigosi for Rai...
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Víctor Aguayo 3 goals Desiderio Medina Roberto Porta 2 goals Vicente de la Mata Ferraro Loustau Jair Zizinho Roberto Gámez González Rubio Fulgencio Berdugo...
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Barrios Pedro Lago Roberto Porta 2 goals José Avendaño Enrique Sorrel Marino Alcívar Manuel Arenas 1 goal Alfonso Domínguez Roberto Luco Raúl Muñoz Raúl...
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Against Solemn Cinema Pequeño manifiesto en contra del cine solemne Roberto Porta Universidad del Cine, Argentina Paul Is Here Paul est là Valentina Maurel...
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Enrique Guaita 10 1934–1935 Argentina Otávio Fantoni 1 1934 Brazil Roberto Porta 1 1935 Uruguay Alejandro Scopelli 1 1935 Argentina Ricardo Faccio...
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Herminio Masantonio José Manuel Moreno 6 goals Sylvio Pirillo 5 goals Roberto Porta Severino Varela 3 goals Marcial Barrios Fabio Baudo Franco Luis Castro...
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Night Killer (redirect from Non aprile que la porta 3)
Night Killer (Italian: Non aprite quella porta 3) is a 1990 Italian slasher film directed by Claudio Fragasso. On its release in Italy, it was promoted...
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Union and CIS prior to Uzbekistan Cap-tied FIFA eligibility rules Mamrud, Roberto; Stokkermans, Karel (17 June 2020). "Players Appearing for Two or More...
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1947–61 – Cecilio Pisano – Sampdoria – 1937–38, 1939–40, 1941–43 – Roberto Porta – Inter – 1934–36 – Ettore Puricelli – Bologna, Milan – 1938–49 – Vincenzo...
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Vallejas Oscar Chirimini Ubaldo Cruche Schubert Gambetta Obdulio Varela Roberto Porta Juan P. Riephoff Own Goal Jorge Laurido (for Uruguay) Wikimedia Commons...
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Rimini, Grosseto, Cosenza, Bassano, San Nicolò, Ribelle - 1996-2014 – Roberto Porta – Inter – 1934–36 - Jacob Poscoliero - SandonàJesolo, Bassano - 2010-13...
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Corazo. At the 1970 FIFA World Cup in Mexico, he worked with head coach Roberto Porta until Uruguay were beaten in the semi-final 3-1 by Brazil. He also coached...
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footballer Diego Polenta Musetti, footballer Richard Porta Candelaresi, footballer Roberto Porta, footballer Gastón Puerari, footballer Ettore Puricelli...
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"A. G." Porta (born 1954) is a Spanish novelist. Porta was born in Barcelona in 1954. His first published work a collaboration with Roberto Bolaño entitled...
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(River Plate), Roque Máspoli, Severino Varela (Peñarol), Atilio García, Roberto Porta (Nacional), Rinaldo Martino (San Loernzo), René Pontoni (Newell's),...
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Luis Ernesto Castro 70' FW José M. Medina 65' FW Atilio García FW Roberto Porta FW Bibiano Zapirain Substitutes: FW Juan A. Bugallo 70' FW Aníbal Ciocca...
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0–1 to Brazil. Around 20 minutes into the second half, Chile goalkeeper Roberto Rojas fell to the pitch with an apparent injury to his forehead. A firework...
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Enrique Fernández 1969–1970: Juan Hohberg 1970–1973: Hugo Bagnulo 1974: Roberto Porta 1974–1975: Juan Alberto Schiaffino 1975–1977: José María Rodríguez 1977:...
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Pérez Luz MF Eugenio Galvalisi MF General Viana FW Luis E. Castro FW Roberto Porta FW Atilio García FW Gabino Ballesteros FW Bibiano Zapirain Manager:...
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Adolfo Pedernera (won 3), Felix Loustau (won 3), Angel Romano (won 3), Roberto Porta (won 1), 3: Alberto Marcovecchio (won 3), Carlos Peucelle (won 3), Carlos...
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