• Hellas Verona Football Club, commonly referred to as Hellas Verona, is an Italian professional football club based in Verona, Veneto, that currently plays...
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  • Oriundo (category Association football in South America)
    Genoa, Modena, ChievoVerona, Piacenza, Novara, Livorno, Bari, Cremonese - 2002-2017 – Alcides Ghiggia – Roma, Milan – 1953–62 - Guillermo Giacomazzi -...
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  • referred to as Reggiana, is a professional football club based in Reggio Emilia, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. The club was formed in 1919, reformed in 2005 (Serie...
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  • reasons, is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top of the Italian football league system. The winners are awarded the Coppa...
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    Sandro Puppo (category Footballers from the Province of Piacenza)
    an Italian football manager and former player who played as a midfielder. During his playing days, Puppo played for Italian clubs Piacenza, Ambrosiana...
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    Juventus Football Club (from Latin: iuventūs, 'youth'; Italian pronunciation: [juˈvɛntus]), commonly known as Juventus or colloquially as Juve (pronounced...
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  • commonly referred to as Cagliari (Italian: [ˈkaʎʎari] ), is an Italian football club based in Cagliari, Sardinia. In the 2023–24 season, they compete in...
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    Eusebio Di Francesco (category Piacenza Calcio 1919 players)
    started his career with Tuscan teams Empoli and Lucchese. In 1995, he joined Piacenza, where he had the opportunity to play regularly in the top flight. In 1997...
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    pronunciation: [ˈparma]), commonly known as Parma, is an Italian professional football club based in Parma, Emilia-Romagna, which will compete in the Serie A, the...
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  • Renato Gandolfi (category Piacenza Calcio 1919 players)
    Genoa and Legnano of 5 April 1953. In subsequent seasons Genoa loaned him first to Legnano, in Serie A, and then in December 1954, Lazio, where he was never...
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    bypassed, and the route from the 1937 variant remained the same but from Piacenza the route went further west towards Alessandra and then went north and...
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  • Serie B (category Football leagues in Italy)
    Novara – Novara Padova – Padua Panigale – Bologna Parma – Parma PiacenzaPiacenza Pro Gorizia – Gorizia Pro Patria – Busto Arsizio Pro Sesto – Sesto...
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  • Feralpisalò Juventus Next Gen Lecco Mantova Novara Padova Pergolettese Piacenza Pordenone Pro Patria Pro Sesto Pro Vercelli Renate Sangiuliano Trento Triestina...
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    Italian football champions (Italian: Campione d'Italia di calcio, plural: Campioni) are the annual winners of Serie A, Italy's premier football league...
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  • club games and 100 or more national team games. As of 4 June 2024. In bold managers still active In bold managers still active Association football portal...
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  • Enzo Cozzolini (category Piacenza Calcio 1919 players)
    Cozzolini (January 3, 1924 – September 30, 1962) was an Italian professional football player. He was born in Rome. He played 2 games in the Serie A in the 1942/43...
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  • Mario Astorri (category Footballers from the Province of Piacenza)
    Mario Astorri (7 August 1920 – 3 December 1989) was an Italian football player and coach, who played as a forward. He won the Danish Superliga twice, the...
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  • Toni (38 years, 2014–15) Gunnar Nordahl, 5 (1949–50, 1950–51, 1952–53, 1953–54, 1954–55) 36, Gonzalo Higuaín (2015–16) and Ciro Immobile (2019–20) Christian...
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  • Licio Rossetti (category Piacenza Calcio 1919 players)
    Trieste; died 10 December 1993 in Trieste) was an Italian professional football player. Rota, Davide (2008). Dizionario illustrato dei giocatori genoani...
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  • Umberto Guarnieri (category Piacenza Calcio 1919 players)
    Guarnieri (2 May 1919 in Milan – 26 May 1973) was an Italian professional football player. Inter Serie A champion: 1939/40. Coppa Italia winner: 1938/39....
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    Main article: List of football stadiums in Albania Main article: List of football stadiums in Algeria Main article: List of football stadiums in Angola Main...
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    Capocannoniere (category Association football in Italy lists)
    the title of capocannoniere five times: 1949–50, 1950–51, 1952–53, 1953–54 and 1954–55, more than any other player in the history of Italian championship...
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  • Divisione, organized by provincial committees. SuperLega is the highest level club competition in Italian professional male volleyball. It is organized by Federazione...
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    List of Serie A players with 100 or more goals (category Association football in Italy lists)
    "Dzeko third oldest player to hit 100 Serie A goals". Football Italia. "Martinez joins Serie A's 100 club as Inter stay nine clear". Yahoo Sport. Retrieved...
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  • History of Bologna FC 1909 (category History of association football clubs in Italy)
    This is the history of Bologna Football Club 1909, an Italian football club based in the city of Bologna. The founder of Bologna was Emilio Arnstein, a...
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    Daniele De Rossi (category FIFA Men's Century Club)
    club, he also made three appearances in the Coppa Italia. The following season, he made his Serie A debut on 25 January 2003 against Como in Piacenza...
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    iɱverˈnittsi]; 26 August 1931 – 28 February 2005) was an Italian professional football player and coach, who played as a midfielder. Inter Milan Serie A: 1970–71...
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    they have trounced Piacenza 4–0 in Turin or handed a 5–1 thrashing away to Arezzo in Tuscany. The findings stated that some club officials had violated...
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  • List of foreign Serie A players (category Lists of expatriate association football players)
    Modena, Monza, Napoli, Novara, Padova, Palermo, Parma, Perugia, Pescara, Piacenza, Pisa, Pistoiese, Pro Patria, Reggiana, Reggina, Roma, Salernitana, Sampdoria...
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  • List of foreign Serie B players (category Lists of expatriate association football players)
    Serie B of the Italian football league system. The following players: have played at least one Serie B game for the respective club; have not been capped...
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