Miguel Ángel Andreolo Frodella (6 September 1912 – 14 May 1981), known as Michele Andreolo (Italian: [miˈkɛːle andreˈɔːlo]), was a Uruguayan Italian footballer...
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Torino – 2000–02, 2003–16 – André Anderson – Lazio – 2019–20, 2021–22 – Miguel Andreolo – Bologna, Lazio, Napoli – 1935–48 – Antonio Angelillo – Inter, Roma...
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Italiano, which managed to play in the Uruguayan Segunda División. Miguel Andreolo, originally from Salerno, also represented the Italy national football...
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record (archived) Jose ANDRADE – FIFA competition record (archived) Michele ANDREOLO – FIFA competition record (archived) Juan ANSELMO – FIFA competition record...
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FW 25 8 1968 1975 1968 Carlo Ancelotti MF 26 1 1981 1991 1990 Michele Andreolo MF 26 1 1936 1942 1938 Antonio Angelillo FW 2 1 1960 1962 Carlo Annovazzi...
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MF 1945–1946 4 0 Riza Lushta Kosovo Albania FW 1945–1946 27 6 Michele Andreolo Italy Uruguay MF 1945–1948 93 11 Mario Rosi Italy MF 1945–1949 149 3...
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Faccio 5 1935–1936 Uruguay Ernesto Mascheroni 2 1935–1936 Uruguay Michele Andreolo 26 1936–1942 Uruguay Ettore Puricelli 1 1939 Uruguay Rinaldo Martino...
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Palermo, Juventus, Parma, Fiorentina, Torino – 2000–02, 2003–16 – Michele Andreolo – Bologna, Lazio, Napoli – 1935–48 – Antonio Angelillo – Inter, Roma, Milan...
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