Massimo Carrera (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmassimo karˈrɛːra]; born 22 April 1964) is an Italian professional football manager and former player. Nicknamed...
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Leonardo Carrera (a.k.a. Bestia 666) (1989–), Mexican professional wrestler Martín Carrera (1806–1871), President of Mexico briefly in 1855 Massimo Carrera (1964-)...
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entrepreneur and politician from Veneto Massimo Carrera (born 1964), Italian professional football manager and former player Massimo Cartasegna (1885–1964), Italian...
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By the beginning of the 2016–17 season, under ex-Juventus manager Massimo Carrera, Spartak had acquired a squad consisting of foreign talents such as...
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Italian). TuttoMercatoWeb. 11 March 2024. Retrieved 11 March 2024. "Massimo Carrera è il nuovo allenatore dell'Ascoli". Ascoli Calcio (in Italian). 2024-03-12...
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respectively. The club also dropped Pietro Vierchowod, Paulo Sousa and Massimo Carrera. Instead, Juventus decided to sign playmaker Zinedine Zidane from Bordeaux...
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Kostenoglou who was also later replaced by Italian manager Massimo Carrera. Under Carrera, AEK regained the confidence lost from the previous season and...
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goals, in a 3–1 success over FC Orenburg. Under the new management of Massimo Carrera, Promes continued to play in the attacking midfield position for the...
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such as Cristian Brocchi, Francesco Parravicini, Fabio Macellari and Massimo Carrera came out of youth sector. "Pro Sesto squad". Soccerway. Retrieved 26...
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such as Moreno Torricelli, and Jürgen Kohler, as well as back-up Massimo Carrera. In particular, Porrini was kept out of the starting eleven by the...
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owners, accepted the offer of a Roman entrepreneur of Bricofer Group, Massimo Pulcinelli. On 18 July 2018, the club was officially re-branded as Ascoli...
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2004–2006 2009–2010 128 7 Fabio Capello Italy Midfielder 1970–1976 240 41 Massimo Carrera Italy Defender 1991–1996 166 1 Pierluigi Casiraghi Italy Forward...
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experienced players were brought in to achieve that goal, among them Massimo Carrera, Renato Olive, Rubens Pasino and Gianluca Savoldi. Especially the signing...
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(2018–2019) Vincenzo Vivarini (2019–2020) Gaetano Auteri [it] (2020–2021) Massimo Carrera (2021) Gaetano Auteri (2021) Michele Mignani (2021–2023) Pasquale Marino...
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GK 1 Michelangelo Rampulla CB 4 Luca Fusi 72' CB 2 Massimo Carrera 46' CB 6 Alessio Tacchinardi 82' LWB 3 Robert Jarni RWB 7 Angelo Di Livio CM 8 Didier...
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prize (under-21 players): Fyodor Chalov (CSKA). Coach of the year: Massimo Carrera (Spartak). Referee of the year: Vladislav Bezborodov. Team of the year:...
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humanitarian organisation that gives free medical treatment to victims of war Massimo Carrera (born 1964), footballer and coach Marco Saligari (born 1965), cyclist...
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to AC Milan Primavera, and was later sacked for his return. Became Massimo Carrera assistant in his spells at the AEK Athens and Bari. His last job as...
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for the first time in 16 years under the management of his assistant Massimo Carrera. On 5 June 2017, Alenichev signed a two-year contract with Russian...
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coaches in women's Italian futsal. The award was originally conceived by Massimo Moratti to reward the best European football club managers. While the award...
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GK 1 Angelo Peruzzi DF 2 Massimo Carrera DF 6 Júlio César DF 5 Jürgen Kohler DF 3 Marco De Marchi DM 4 Dino Baggio DM 7 Antonio Conte 47' CM 8 Giancarlo...
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Italy GK 2003–2004 50 0 Daniele Portanova Italy DF 2003–2004 32 0 Massimo Carrera Italy DF 2003–2004 26 0 Mario Cvitanović Croatia DF 2003–2004 9 0...
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publicly announced the club's intention to appeal the charges. Team coach Massimo Carrera was appointed caretaker manager for the duration of Conte's ban. Conte...
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Andrea Carnevale FW 10 2 1988 1990 1990 Gustavo Carrer FW 2 1 1911 1911 Massimo Carrera DF 1 0 1992 Ercole Carzino MF 1 0 1921 Claudio Casanova DF 1 0 1914...
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Carrera was an Italian-based road bicycle racing team active from 1984 to 1996, named after sponsoring Italian jeans manufacturer Carrera. The team was...
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Cup: 1 (2020) 2019–20 season, Part III The new coach of the team was Massimo Carrera. The club were strengthened with the loans of Damian Szymański and...
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Tacconi — GK ITA Angelo Peruzzi — GK ITA Fabio Marchioro — DF ITA Massimo Carrera — DF BRA Júlio César — DF GER Jürgen Kohler — DF ITA Luigi De Agostini...
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coach Angelo Alessio Goalkeepers' coach Claudio Filippi Field assistant Massimo Carrera Field cooperator Cristian Stellini Fitness coach Paolo Bertelli...
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Sousa Borussia Dortmund - MF Giancarlo Marocchi Bologna F.C. free DF Massimo Carrera Atalanta B.C. free DF Juan Pablo Sorín River Plate - GK Nicola Visentin...
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Manager Antonio Conte Assistant coach Angelo Alessio First-team Coach Massimo Carrera Goalkeepers' coach Claudio Filippi Head of Fitness Paolo Bertelli Fitness...
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