• Coppa delle Alpi (translated as Cup of the Alps) was a official football tournament, first organized by the Italian national league as it started in 1960...
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    d'Honneur de Bourgogne: 1969–70[citation needed] UEFA Intertoto Cup: 1997 Coppa delle Alpi: 1985, 1987 Individual Ligue 1 Manager of the Year: 1995–96 UEFA President's...
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    Julio Cruz (Argentine footballer) (category 1974 births)
    Retrieved 25 February 2016. "Inter, la resurrezione Travolta la Juve al Delle Alpi" (in Italian). Repubblica.it. 29 November 2003. Retrieved 26 February...
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    Antonio Juliano (category 1974 FIFA World Cup players)
    coming through their youth ranks; he won two Coppa Italia (in 1962 and 1976), as well as the Coppa delle Alpi (in 1966) and the Anglo-Italian League Cup...
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    Giuseppe Wilson (category 1974 FIFA World Cup players)
    club who won their first ever Serie A title in 1973–74 as well as the Coppa delle Alpi in 1971. As his career wound down, Wilson spent a season in the United...
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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 paid...
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    Cup: 1962–63 Juventus Serie A: 1972–73, 1974–75 Napoli Coppa delle Alpi: 1966 Brazil FIFA World Cup: 1958 Coppa Italia top Goal-scorer: 1960–61 Serie A...
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    SSC Napoli (category Coppa Italia winning clubs)
    Under the management of former player Bruno Pesaola, they won the Coppa delle Alpi and were back among the elite in Serie A, with consistent top-five...
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    più emozionante delle finali di Coppa Italia". La Stampa (in Italian). p. 5. Pozzo, Vittorio (3 June 1963). "L'Atalanta vince la Coppa Italia battendo...
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  • Alessandria. During his time with Genoa, he won a Serie B title, and the Coppa delle Alpi twice; he also established what was, at the time, the record for the...
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  • substitute) in Supercoppa Italiana, Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, Coppa dell'Amicizia, Coppa delle Alpi, Torneo Estivo del 1986, Mitropa Cup, Latin Cup, Intercontinental...
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  • and 1959 editions of the European Cup, and winning the Latin Cup and Coppa delle Alpi in 1953 and 1977, respectively. However, since the 1980s, Reims have...
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    Parma Calcio 1913 (category Coppa Italia winning clubs)
    during the 1960–61 season, defeating Swiss side AC Bellinzona in the Coppa delle Alpi, but relegation to Serie C followed in 1964–65 season. Parma spent...
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    the 1975–76 season, and he played for them in the final of the 1975 Coppa delle Alpi tournament, in which they defeated FC Basel 3–0. Müller finished his...
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    Giorgio Chinaglia (category 1974 FIFA World Cup players)
    season. Despite Lazio's poor league form that year, Chinaglia won the Coppa delle Alpi with Lazio in 1971, defeating Basel 3–1 in the final. He helped Lazio...
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    Giovanna Mezzogiorno (category 1974 births)
    the role of a mother of twins. In 2002, she worked on the set of Ilaria Alpi - Il più crudele dei giorni, in the role of the protagonist, directed by...
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  • Atalanta BC (category Coppa Italia winning clubs)
    competitions, among them the 1961–62 Mitropa Cup, the Coppa dell'Amicizia, and the Coppa delle Alpi. As domestic cup winners, the club qualified for the...
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    2020 European Cup Winners' Cup Runners-up: 1964–65[citation needed] Coppa delle Alpi Runners-up: 1967 Tournoi de Pentecôte du Red Star Winners: 1927 German...
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  • 1979 & 1985. Swiss Cup Winner: 1974, 1978, 1979 & 1984. Swiss League Cup Winner: 1975, 1977, 1979 & 1980. Coppa delle Alpi Winner: 1976, 1978 & 1983. Ligue...
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    Genoa CFC (category Coppa Italia winning clubs)
    Serie C1 (North): Winners (1): 1970–71 Coppa Italia: 1 Winners: 1936–37 Runners-up: 1939–40 Coppa delle Alpi: 2 Winners: 1962, 1964 Anglo-Italian Cup:...
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  • 1946 – 31 August 2018) was an Italian professional football coach and player. Serie A champion: 1965/66, 1973/74. Coppa delle Alpi winner: 1971. v t e...
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    scored by a young Sandro Mazzola. During the 1997–98 fixture at the Stadio delle Alpi, after that in the first leg there were controversies for a penalty not...
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    Winners' Cup: 1960–61 Coppa Italia: 1960–61, 1965–66 Coppa delle Alpi: 1960–61 Mitropa Cup: 1966 Lazio Serie B: 1968–69 Coppa delle Alpi: 1971 Enciclopedia...
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    Brasileiro Série A: 1960 Copa Libertadores Runner-up: 1961 Catania Coppa delle Alpi Runner-up: 1964 Juventus Serie A: 1966–67 Brazil Panamerican Championship:...
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    Juventus FC (category Coppa Italia winning clubs)
    Dino Zoff. In 1990, Juventus also moved into their new home, the Stadio delle Alpi, which was built for the 1990 FIFA World Cup. Despite the arrival of Italian...
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    in the former Stadio delle Alpi, is known as the Curva Scirea and it is occupied by the Juventus Ultras. Juventus Serie A: 1974–75, 1976–77, 1977–78,...
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  • Stadium between June 1968 and August 1972. On 30 July 1974 he scored the first goal in the Coppa delle Alpi Final, but Basel lost by 1–2 against Young Boys...
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    1960s and early 1970s. A.C. Milan Coppa Italia: 1966–67 European Cup: 1962–63 Lazio Serie B: 1968–69 Coppa delle Alpi: 1971 Viviana Zamarian (24 September...
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    Torino FC (category Coppa Italia winning clubs)
    abandoned in favour of the Stadio delle Alpi. Built specifically for the 1990 FIFA World Cup, the Stadio delle Alpi was home to Torino from 1990 to 2006...
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  • Palermo FC (category Coppa Italia Serie C winning clubs)
    accomplishments are a Coppa Italia Serie C, won in the 1992–93, and five Serie B league titles. It also appeared in three Coppa Italia finals: in 1973–74...
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