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    Fernando Muslera (category Footballers from Montevideo)
    Galatasaray. Muslera began his career at Montevideo Wanderers and Nacional, moving to Lazio in 2007 where he won the 2009 Coppa Italia Final. In 2011, he was signed...
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    Fabián Carini (category Footballers from Montevideo)
    Héctor Fabián Carini Hernández (born 26 December 1979 in Montevideo) is a Uruguayan former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He played...
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    winning consecutive Coppa Italia titles in his first two seasons with the club. During his eight seasons in Rome, he won the Coppa Italia a total of four...
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    before buying him for a total fee of €17 million. He helped them win the Coppa Italia in 2012 and established himself as the most dominant striker in Serie...
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    Enzo Francescoli (category Footballers from Montevideo)
    greatest South American player of the 20th century. Francescoli was born in Montevideo into a family of Italian and Basque origin. Since childhood, he was known...
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  • season in a row in the second division. The club participated in Serie B and Coppa Italia. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility...
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    Álvaro Recoba (category Footballers from Montevideo)
    December 2007, Recoba gave a top-class performance against Roma in the Coppa Italia, scoring two excellent goals in Torino's 3–1 win. However, his performances...
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  • in particular Inter, with whom they won a Coppa Italia title, and Napoli, with whom they won a Scudetto-Coppa Italia double. At international level, he...
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    Mathías Olivera (category Footballers from Montevideo)
    left-back for Serie A club Napoli and the Uruguay national team. Born in Montevideo, Olivera is a Nacional youth graduate. After progressing through the youth...
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  • play-off round of the 2009–10 UEFA Europa League by winning the 2008–09 Coppa Italia. Source: [2] Source: calcio-seriea.net A = Away; H = Home; W = Win;...
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    he signed for Parma for £15 million. The following year, Parma won the Coppa Italia and the UEFA Cup. Eriksson then signed him again, this time for Lazio...
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    scored his first professional goal against F.C. Südtirol in the 2015–16 Coppa Italia. After the Pescara loan ended, Torreira returned to Sampdoria on...
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    Diego Laxalt (category Footballers from Montevideo)
    2012. Born in Montevideo, Laxalt made his professional debut on 1 September 2012 with Defensor Sporting in a 4–0 win against Montevideo Wanderers. On...
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  • joining Nacional's youth setup in 2016, moving subsequently to the city of Montevideo. Having impressed in Nacional's 2018 U-20 Copa Libertadores campaign,...
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    Martín Cáceres (category Footballers from Montevideo)
    and the 2013 Confederations Cup, winning the 2011 Copa América. Born in Montevideo, Cáceres started his career with his local team Defensor, becoming a regular...
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    Paolo Montero (category Footballers from Montevideo)
    the 2002 FIFA World Cup, and the 2004 Copa América. Montero was born in Montevideo, Uruguay, into a footballing family; his father is former Uruguay international...
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  • the domestic league, Inter participated in this season's editions of the Coppa Italia, the Supercoppa Italiana and the UEFA Champions League; they won...
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    marriage. As of match played 12 November 2023 Includes Taça de Portugal, Coppa Italia, Turkish Cup Appearances in Copa Sudamericana Appearances in UEFA...
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  • Moratti Manager Luigi Simoni Serie A 2nd (in 1998-99 UEFA Champions League) Coppa Italia Quarter-finals UEFA Cup Winners Top goalscorer League: Ronaldo (25)...
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    2024 Includes Campeonato Gaúcho Includes Copa do Brasil, Copa del Rey, Coppa Italia Appearances in Copa Libertadores Appearances in Primeira Liga Appearance(s)...
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    the 2003 Supercoppa Italiana. Milan also reached the semi-finals of the Coppa Italia, losing out to eventual winners Lazio, and were knocked out of the...
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  • Jorge Martínez (footballer, born April 1983) (category Montevideo Wanderers F.C. players)
    Las Piedras. Born in Montevideo, Uruguay, Martínez began his footballing career with Primera División Uruguaya team Montevideo Wanderers F.C.. He spent...
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  • Martín Satriano (category Footballers from Montevideo)
    down the offer. As of match played 19 May 2024 Includes Coupe de France, Coppa Italia As of 27 September 2022 Martín Satriano at Soccerway "Hablamos con...
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    combined with other trophies, such as Coppa Gordon Bennet (1907–1910 and 1937), Coppa Reale (1912–1915), Coppa del Municipio di Napoli (1926–1938), Campionato...
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    scudetti (1959–60 and 1960–61) as well as two Coppa Italia titles (1958–59 and 1959–60), and the Coppa delle Alpi (1963). Omar Sívori's hard work had...
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  • Real Madrid. Real Madrid managed to hold Uruguayan side Peñarol 0–0 in Montevideo and trounce the South Americans 5–1 in Madrid to win. After Real Madrid's...
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    Mauro Camoranesi (category Montevideo Wanderers F.C. players)
    him "El Cholo". The following year, Camoranesi moved to Uruguayan club Montevideo Wanderers briefly, before returning to his homeland to play for Banfield...
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    Leandro Cabrera (category Footballers from Montevideo)
    in his own country, he also competed professionally in Italy. Born in Montevideo, Cabrera started his career with local Defensor Sporting, playing seven...
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    2024 Includes Taça de Portugal, Copa del Rey, FA Cup, Coupe de France, Coppa Italia Includes Taça da Liga, Coupe de la Ligue Appearances in Copa Libertadores...
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    Miguel Britos (category Montevideo Wanderers F.C. players)
    Top Division season. On 1 July 2007, Britos signed a new contract with Montevideo Wanderers. Britos then moved to Italy on 22 July 2008 where he played...
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