Garraffa – Livorno – 1934–35, 1937–38 Santiago Gentiletti – Lazio, Genoa – 2014–187 Lautaro Gianetti – Udinese – 2023– José Giarrizzo – Palermo, Pro Patria...
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Igor Protti (category US Livorno 1915 players)
later moved on to Livorno in 1985, for three seasons. After a season period with Virescit Bergamo, he was acquired by Messina in 1989, and he became an...
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Livorno, Lucchese, Mantova, Messina, Milan, Modena, Monza, Napoli, Novara, Padova, Palermo, Parma, Perugia, Pescara, Piacenza, Pisa, Pistoiese, Pro Patria...
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U.S. Livorno 1915 is an Italian football club based in the town of Livorno, Italy. A.S. Livorno Calcio were one of the original teams competing in Serie...
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(Livorno) 1955–56 – Venezia, (Sambenedettese) 1956–57 – Prato, (Lecco) 1957–58 – Reggiana, (Vigevano) 1958–59 – OZO Mantova, Catanzaro 1959–60 – Pro Patria...
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Méndez – Vicenza, Torino – 1995–2000 Leonardo Migliónico – Sampdoria, Livorno, Lecce – 2007–08, 2009–10, 2011–12 Paolo Montero – Atalanta, Juventus –...
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Stefano Tacconi (category US Livorno 1915 players)
Inter Milan, he had his first brief stint as a professional with Pro Patria and Livorno before joining Sambenedettese. He then reached Serie A with Avellino...
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Roberto Donadoni (category US Livorno 1915 managers)
the Coppa Italia Lega Pro. This was followed by jobs with Livorno (2002–03) and Genoa (2003). In 2005, he returned to head Livorno in mid-season. After...
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Arena Garibaldi and bark in support of the team. On one occasion Rival Livorno ultras unfurled a banner bearing the legend: "Poisoned meatballs for Gunther"...
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Coppa Italia Serie C (redirect from Coppa Italia Lega Pro)
Serie C (Italian: Serie C Italian Cup), formerly named Coppa Italia Lega Pro, is a straight knock-out based competition involving teams from Serie C in...
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Micheal Ray Richardson (category Libertas Liburnia Basket Livorno players)
Baker Livorno (1992–1994), Olympique Antibes (1994–1997), Cholet Basket (1997–1998) and Montana Forlì (1998–1999). Richardson played for Basket Livorno (1999–2000)...
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Lega Pro Prima Divisione was the third highest football league in Italy. It consisted of 33 teams, divided geographically into two divisions of 16 and...
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the season, Pro Vercelli and Inter finished equal first, so a playoff was needed to assign the Federal title (the Italian one was won by Pro Vercelli)....
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Lega Pro Seconda Divisione was the fourth highest football league in Italy, the lowest with a professional status. Usually it consisted of 36 teams, but...
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Luciano Foschi (category US Livorno 1915 managers)
U.S. Alessandria in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione 2008–09 and in Lega Pro Prima Divisione 2009–10. He was dismissed by Livorno on 8 April 2018. On 4 June...
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Perugia (2023), Spezia (2025) 28 seasons: Atalanta (2011) 27 seasons: Livorno (2020), Ascoli (2024) 26 seasons: Cosenza (2025) 25 seasons: Foggia (2019)...
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Livorno (Lucchese) – 1940–41 Liguria Modena (Brescia) – 1941–42 Bari Vicenza (Pescara) – 1942–43 Modena Brescia (Napoli) – 1945–46 Alessandria (Pro Patria)...
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1939–40, 1952–53, 1953–54, 1962–63, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1970–71, 1979–80, 1988–89, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10, 2020–21, 2023–24 Juventus'...
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Alessandro Scanziani (category US Livorno 1915 players)
Brianza. He began his career at Meda before spending a season on loan at Livorno. Three seasons at Como followed, in which he won promotion to Serie A....
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played their home games at the Stadio Brianteo since 1988. The team have rivalries with Como, Pro Sesto and Pisa. Monza Foot-Ball Club was founded on 1...
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Catania Catanzaro Foggia Palermo Treviso Carpi Legnano Casale Varese Novara Livorno Chievo There are 68 teams that have taken part in 93 Serie A championships...
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Carlo Azeglio Ciampi (category People from Livorno)
and the Prime Minister of Italy from 1993 to 1994. Ciampi was born in Livorno. He received a B.A. in ancient Greek literature and classical philology...
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Carmine Gautieri (category US Livorno 1915 managers)
Serie B club Livorno. He was removed from his managerial duties on 3 January 2015 and replacing with youth coach Ezio Gelain, with Livorno in sixth place...
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Italy–United States relations (section 1946–1989)
membership, Italy hosts important U.S. military forces at Vicenza and Livorno (army); Aviano (air force); and Sigonella, Gaeta, and Naples—home port...
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Carmel Busuttil (category Belgian Pro League players)
24 August 1987. p. 15. "Ti ricordi quando Livorno imperversava sulla fascia" [Do you remember when Livorno was rampant on the wings] (in Italian). SPORT...
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First Last Club(s) (goals/apps) Notes 1 Silvio Piola 274 537 0.51 1929 1954 Pro Vercelli (51/127), Lazio (143/227), Juventus (10/28), Novara (70/155) 2 Francesco...
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Champion and the 1985 Italian Light-Heavyweight Champion. Galvano turned pro in 1986 and won the Vacant WBC super-middleweight title with a decision win...
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of A.C. Rodengo Saiano, in place of resigning Paolo Rodolfi, in the Lega Pro Seconda Divisione Group A. In the 2011–12 season, he became the head coach...
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especially in the 80s. Other rivalries are with the supporters of Modena, Livorno, Atalanta, Venezia, Palermo, Cremonese, Brescia, Verona, Sampdoria, Ternana...
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(June 1762),[unreliable source?] Amsterdam (August 1762), Venice (1769), Livorno (1770), Neurenberg (1772), Mantua (1773), The Hague (1774), and Bad Schwalbach...
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