Diego Alberto Milito (born 12 June 1979) is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as a striker. He was nicknamed Il Principe ("The Prince"...
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Province, Milito started playing professionally with Primera División side Independiente in 1997. During that time he often faced his older brother Diego, who...
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comfortably defend their lead. Both goals were scored by Diego Milito, in the 35th and 70th minutes. Milito's first was scored following a long clearance by Inter...
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best season in recent history and finished fifth in Serie A. Topscorer Diego Milito hit the back of the net 24 times, and earned a move to Inter prior to...
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Milito may refer to: Diego Milito (born 1979), Argentine retired football player, who played as a striker for Real Zaragoza, Genoa, Inter and Racing Club...
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against Barcelona in a 0–0 draw at the San Siro. He subsequently set up Diego Milito on matchday five in Serie A against Napoli, as Inter defeated Napoli...
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the 2010 UEFA Champions League Final against Bayern Munich, replacing Diego Milito who scored both of their goals in the 2–0 victory in Madrid. In addition...
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Diego Milito wins the Coppa Italia for the Nerazzurri". Goal.com. Retrieved 30 April 2018. Adam Scime (16 May 2010). "Siena 0–1 Inter: Diego Milito Secures...
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Gazzetta dello Sport (in Italian). Luca Taidelli (April 12, 2012). "DIEGO MILITO Monopolista nerazzurro dei gol 2012: 16 su 25!". La Gazzetta dello Sport...
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included in their national teams, these players were Walter Samuel and Diego Milito with Argentina; Rene Krhin with Slovenia; Dejan Stanković as a captain...
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to maybe the greatest single season of its history: after have signed Diego Milito and Thiago Motta from Genoa, Lúcio from Bayern Munich, the club agreed...
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from this fact: Eto'o was himself a centre-forward. His partner was Diego Milito, acquired from Genoa, like the midfielder Thiago Motta. There were also...
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season Mourinho used him frequently. Mourinho signed Argentine striker Diego Milito, who fell just one goal short of winning the top scorer award with Genoa...
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Nikola Lazetić. In the next season the team acquired Argentine striker Diego Milito, who scored 21 goals, winning the 2005 Serie B championship (cadetto)...
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the 2009–10 season, Ibrahimović left Inter for Barcelona, replaced by Diego Milito who won the award that season, scoring the second-most goals as Inter...
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champions Barcelona. He leveled the game by firing in right-footed from a Diego Milito pass. Inter went on to win the game 3–1 and the tie 3–2 on aggregate...
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Retrieved 13 April 2010. Mondal, Subhankar (5 May 2010). "Inter 1-0 Roma: Diego Milito Wins The Coppa Italia For The Nerazzurri". Goal.com. Archived from the...
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April 2014. "Jose Mourinho wrote his name into the history books as Diego Milito inspired Inter Milan to Champions League glory against Bayern Munich...
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considered to have performed the best over the previous Serie A season. Diego Milito was the last recipient of the award in 2010. The award was part of the...
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Inter Milan in the 2010 UEFA Super Cup; in the 90th minute, he saved a Diego Milito penalty kick. In September, it was reported that Manchester United manager...
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11 May 2019. Retrieved 11 May 2019. "Julio Cesar, Bergomi, Cambiasso and Milito all enter into the nerazzurri Hall of Fame". Inter Official Site. 15 July...
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However, during winter times, the side suffered from too many absences: Diego Milito and Javier Zanetti - for example - had long-term injuries. As a result...
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"Vuelve Milito". Ole (in Spanish). 17 June 2014. Archived from the original on 2 November 2021. Retrieved 2 November 2021. "Refuerzo de lujo: Diego Milito vuelve...
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protagonist in the 2–0 victory over local rivals Milan as he first assisted Diego Milito with an overhead cross and scored a curling freekick to complete the...
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Manchester United Best Forward 2008–09 ARG Lionel Messi Forward Barcelona Best Forward 2009–10 ARG Diego Milito Forward Internazionale Best Forward...
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Walter Samuel (signed in 2005), Cristian Chivu (signed in 2007) and Diego Milito (who arrived in 2009, just prior to Inter's treble-winning 2009–10 season)...
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Internazionale, who claimed their sixth Coppa Italia title with a lone Diego Milito goal giving them a 1–0 win. It was the first time Inter won the trophy...
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Calciomercato.com (in Italian). 13 December 2010. Retrieved 24 March 2021. "Milito Bidone d'Oro 2011!!!". Rai Radio 2 (in Italian). Archived from the original...
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link] Paul Wilson (22 May 2010). "Inter win Champions League final as Diego Milito downs Bayern Munich". The Guardian. Madrid. Retrieved 8 March 2019. "Zanetti...
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played for River Plate. Argentine striker Diego Milito has also been given the nickname "Il Principe" during Milito's tenure with Inter Milan due to his elegant...
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