During the 1930–31 Foot-Ball Club Juventus played in Serie A and Mitropa Cup. The team competed in its second Serie A with sole group format, and clinched...
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Venezia FC (redirect from Venezia Football Club)
Club is a professional Italian football club based in Venice, Veneto, that currently plays in Serie A. Originally founded as Venezia Foot Ball Club in...
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US Triestina Calcio 1918 (category Football clubs in Italy)
local teams "Ponziana" and "Foot-Ball Club Trieste". The club reached Seconda Divisione (now known as Serie B) in 1924. The club successively featured in...
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During the 1931–32 season Foot-Ball Club Juventus competed in Serie A and Mitropa Cup. The club transferred new players in to the roster such as Enzo Rosa...
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Como 1907 (category Association football clubs established in 1907)
promotion in the 2023–24 Serie B season. Founded in 1907 as Como Foot-Ball Club, the club adopted royal blue as its colours, and has played its home matches...
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Juventus FC (redirect from Juventus football club)
Eugenio Canfari and Enrico Canfari. It was renamed as Foot-Ball Club Juventus two years later. The club joined the 1900 Italian Football Championship. Juventus...
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Inter Milan (redirect from Internazionale Football Club)
within the Milan Foot-Ball and Cricket Club (now AC Milan), Inter won its first championship in 1910. Since its formation, the club has won 36 domestic...
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Ronaldo (Brazilian footballer) (category Sport Club Corinthians Paulista players)
Valuable Player: 1998 UEFA Club Footballer of the Year: 1997–98 UEFA Club Forward of the Year: 1997–98 FIFA World Cup Golden Ball: 1998 FIFA World Cup All-Star...
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Diego Maradona (category Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata managers)
Maradona was dominantly left-footed, often using his left foot even when the ball was positioned more suitably for a right-footed connection. His first goal...
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Genoa CFC (redirect from Genoa Football and Cricket Club)
did not recover as well as other clubs. In 1945, the club chose to revert their name to Genoa Cricket and Foot-Ball Club, the one which they had used in...
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El Clásico (section FIFA Club of the Century)
sporting dimension, so much that elections to the clubs' presidencies have been strongly politicized. Phil Ball, the author of Morbo: The Story of Spanish Football...
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History of Atalanta BC (category History of association football clubs in Italy)
the Borgo. The first football association based in Bergamo was called Foot Ball Club Bergamo, founded by Swiss emigrants on 15 October 1904. It participated...
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History of SSC Bari (category History of association football clubs in Italy)
city's first stable club, the Foot-Ball Club Bari, dates back to January 15, 1908. As in the case of many other Italian soccer clubs, the founding of Bari...
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List of Parma Calcio 1913 seasons (category Italian football club seasons)
second level, 32 at the third and 5 at the fourth. The club was founded as Parma Foot Ball Club in December 1913. At this time Parma's matches were less...
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Tram [it] begin operating. 1911 – Population: 51,910. 1913 – Parma Foot Ball Club formed. 1920 – Monument to Giuseppe Verdi (Parma) [it] erected. 1922...
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History of UC Sampdoria (category History of association football clubs in Italy)
which in 1930 assumed the name Foot Ball Club Liguria. Later, in 1931, the FBC Liguria relegated to the third division and for this reason the club was broken...
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History of AC Legnano (category History of association football clubs in Italy)
D'Ilario (1993, p. 45). Fontanelli (2004, p. 58). "Il Campionato di Foot-Ball". La Stampa. 20 June 1921. p. 4. "Il Campionato si... diverte!". La Stampa...
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György Sárosi (category Brescia Calcio managers)
with the ball, taking on opponents and launching attacks." His first league goal was in 1930-31 against the Pécs-Baranya on 17 and 24 May 1931. Winning...
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Catlin, George (1903) [1903]. North American Indians. John Grant. p. 128. Brescia, William (Bill) (1982). "Chapter 2, French-Choctaw Contact, 1680s–1763"...
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History of Bologna FC 1909 (category History of association football clubs in Italy)
È stato presidente del club rossoblù con Gazzoni". Corriere della Sera. Retrieved 5 March 2020. "Baggio in campo, Il Brescia resta in A". La Repubblica...
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October 2018. Retrieved 1 December 2018. "Het stadion 'Le Canonnier'". excel-foot.be. Archived from the original on 29 March 2018. Retrieved 30 March 2018...
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"Mark Porter". Motorsport Memorial. Retrieved 2013-07-22. Written at Brescia. "Italian Wins Motor Classic". The Age. Melbourne (published 1954-05-04)...
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fashion designer, stomach cancer. Remo Vigni, 80, Italian footballer (Brescia, Monza, Padova). Henk Vonk, 77, Dutch football player (DOS) and coach....
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three-rider junior national, three-rider women's national, three-rider club national and three-rider manufacturing teams. Gold, silver and bronze medals...
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