• Società Sportiva Matelica Calcio 1921, commonly referred to as Matelica, is an Italian football club founded in 1921 and based in Matelica, Marche. Currently...
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  • Unione Sportiva Triestina Calcio 1918, commonly referred to US Triestina or just Triestina, is an Italian football club based in Trieste, in the northern...
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  • Marco Baroni (category SSC Ancona ASD players)
    August 1999). "Gli scudetti dimenticati. Napoli 1989-90" [The forgotten scudettos. Napoli 1989-90]. Calcio 2000 (in Italian). Action Group S.r.l. pp. 134–136...
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  • Ancona Avellino Barletta Brescia Cagliari Catanzaro Como Cosenza Foggia Licata Messina Monza Padova Parma Pescara Pisa Reggiana Reggina Torino Triestina...
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  • Olimpia Sampdoria v Milan Milan v Sampdoria Source: http://calcio-seriea.net/presenze/1990/1006/ Milan did not participate in the UEFA Cup as they served...
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  • Ancona Ascoli Avellino Barletta Brescia Cosenza Cremonese Foggia Lucchese Messina Modena Padova Pescara Reggiana Reggina Salernitana Taranto Triestina...
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  • Gianluigi Lentini (category AC Ancona players)
    the senior side, he spent the 1988–89 season on loan with Serie B club Ancona. He returned to Torino the following year and scored six goals as they won...
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  • Pin 6 Paolo Di Canio 3 First round Lazio v Ancona Second round Lazio v Bologna Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004, Panini Edizioni, Modena...
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    stadio". Calcio Gazzetta. Retrieved 11 March 2016. "Ecco come sarà il nuovo stadio del Cagliari". La Nuova Sardegna. Retrieved 18 December 2015. "Calcio Padova...
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    Roberto Baggio (category Brescia Calcio players)
    riot: Baggio to Juventus (1990)". gentlemanultra.com. Retrieved 7 August 2018. Jackson, Steve (13 January 2009). "Lessons in Calcio - Roberto Baggio". www...
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  • Serie A (redirect from Lega Calcio Serie A)
    been organized by the Direttorio Divisioni Superiori until 1943, the Lega Calcio until 2010, and the Lega Serie A ever since. Serie A is regarded as one...
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    Alessandro Nista (category AC Ancona players)
    successful club career. Nista has played with Sorrento, Pisa, Leeds United, Ancona, Parma, and Torino in his career, serving mainly as a backup goalkeeper...
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    Torino FC (redirect from Torino Calcio)
    the league and first victory of the Coppa Italia. Renamed "Associazione Calcio Torino" due to the Italian fascist regime, Torino finished in second place...
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    Archived from the original on 24 January 2023. Retrieved 16 August 2022. "Ancona Calcio – Sampdoria 0:0 (Coppa Italia 1993/1994, Final)". WorldFootball.net...
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  • d'attacco. Il nostro calcio era superiore"", Salernitana News Gallozzi, Peppe (20 April 2024), "L'ex biancorosso Roberto Paci: «Ancona, Vialli, il Mancio...
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    Eusebio Di Francesco (category AC Ancona players)
    by fixed exchange rate) and then retired in 2005 following stints with Ancona and Perugia. During his time with Roma, Di Francesco also made 12 appearances...
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  • Giovanni Galeone (category SSC Ancona ASD managers)
    obtained his fourth and final Serie A promotion, Napoli in 1997–98 and Ancona in 2003–04. In 2006, Galeone made his comeback at Udinese, as he was called...
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    Dino Baggio (category AC Ancona players)
    Serie A side Ancona in January 2004, but the player initially rejected the deal. Soon afterwards, however Lazio loaned him out to Ancona. He made 15 appearances...
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  • over ninety years since the 1929–30 season. It had been organized by Lega Calcio until 2010 and the Lega Serie B ever since. Common nicknames for the league...
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  • Andrea Rossini (category SSC Ancona ASD players)
    both Ravaglia and Rossini left the club. Rossini was signed by Foligno Calcio in a co-ownership deal for €500. Rossini was the starting keeper in both...
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  • Felice Centofanti (category AC Ancona players)
    career and became the director of Ancona Calcio. In 2009 he returned to football, as director of San Marino Calcio. In 2005, he left the football world...
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  • Massimo Ciocci (category AC Ancona players)
    Italian professional football player and current manager of Corridonia Calcio. After retiring as a player, Ciocci opens a tobacconist's shop in the center...
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    Luigi Simoni (category SSC Ancona ASD managers)
    brief disappointing spell in Bulgaria with CSKA Sofia, Gigi Simoni led Ancona Calcio to Serie A in 2003, but was surprisingly fired before the start of the...
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  • Sergio Marcon (category AC Ancona players)
    Gianmatteo Mareggini as backup. In summer 2003, he signed for Serie A team Ancona, where he competed with Alessio Scarpi and Magnus Hedman. After the club's...
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  • cancer. Salvatore Mazzarano, 58, Italian footballer (Taranto, Fasano, AC Ancona). Annie Nightingale, 83, English radio and television broadcaster (BBC Radio...
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    Udinese". Calcio.com. 8 November 1992. Retrieved 18 April 2017. "Milan 5–1 Napoli". Calcio.com. 8 November 1992. Retrieved 18 April 2017. "Ancona Calcio 5–1...
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  • Gianluca Petrachi (category AC Ancona players)
    Arezzo, Fidelis Andria, Venezia, Palermo and Ancona. After retiring as a footballer, he returned to Ancona as a team manager. In 2006 he was named technical...
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  • Andrea Bruniera (category AC Ancona players)
    In 1987, he joined Ancona, with whom he played for seven seasons, apart from a single one on loan to Serie A club Udinese; at Ancona, he was one of the...
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  • Massimo Pellegrini (category AC Ancona players)
    (loan) 23 (0) 1986–1987 Cagliari 25 (4) 1987–1989 SPAL 58 (10) 1989 Ancona 6 (0) 19891990 Empoli 14 (0) 1990–1998 Modena 128 (21) 1993–1994 → Fiorenzuola...
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    Luciano Spalletti (category SSC Ancona ASD managers)
    Maurizio. "Italy Championship 1997/98". RSSSF. Retrieved 22 January 2014. "Ancona Calcio » Historical results". World Football. Retrieved 22 January 2014. Misha...
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