Amedeo Carboni, the Glossary
Amedeo Carboni (born 6 April 1965) is an Italian former footballer who played as a left-back.[1]
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107 relations: Abel Balbo, ACF Fiorentina, Arezzo, Arrigo Sacchi, AS Roma, Association football, Atlético Madrid, Bernardo Corradi, CA Osasuna, Cap (sport), Captain (association football), Cesare Maldini, Claudio Ranieri, Copa del Rey, Coppa Italia, Czech Republic national football team, Defender (association football), Deportivo de La Coruña, Diario AS, Donato (footballer), Double (association football), Ejection (sports), El Mundo (Spain), Emiliano Moretti, Empoli FC, Eurosport, Exhibition game, FC Barcelona, FC Bayern Munich, FIFA World Cup, Fouls and misconduct (association football), Genoa, Germany national football team, Giuseppe Giannini, Guido Carboni, Inter Milan, Italy national football team, Italy national under-21 football team, Jocelyn Angloma, Jorge Valdano, La Liga, La Repubblica, La Voz de Galicia, Las Provincias, List of AS Roma players, Liverpool Daily Post, Liverpool F.C., Malta national under-21 football team, Marco Di Vaio, Mestalla Stadium, ... Expand index (57 more) »
- Footballers from Arezzo
- Italy men's B international footballers
Abel Balbo
Abel Eduardo Balbo (born 1 June 1966) is an Argentine football manager and former player who played as a striker. Amedeo Carboni and Abel Balbo are ACF Fiorentina players, aS Roma players, Parma Calcio 1913 players and UEFA Europa League winning players.
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ACF Fiorentina
ACF Fiorentina, commonly referred to as Fiorentina, is an Italian professional football club based in Florence, Tuscany.
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Arezzo
Arezzo is a city and comune in Italy and the capital of the province of the same name located in Tuscany.
Arrigo Sacchi
Arrigo Sacchi (born 1 April 1946) is an Italian former professional football coach, best known for having twice managed AC Milan (1987–1991, 1996–1997), with great success. Amedeo Carboni and Arrigo Sacchi are Italian expatriate sportspeople in Spain.
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AS Roma
Associazione Sportiva Roma (Rome Sport Association; Italian pronunciation: ˈroːma) is a professional football club based in Rome, Italy.
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Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.
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Atlético Madrid
Club Atlético de Madrid, S.A.D. (meaning "Athletic Club of Madrid"), known simply as Atleti in Spanish-speaking countries and commonly referred to at the international level as Atlético Madrid, is a Spanish professional football club based in Madrid that plays in La Liga.
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Bernardo Corradi
Bernardo Corradi (born 30 March 1976) is an Italian former footballer who played as a forward, and current coach. Amedeo Carboni and Bernardo Corradi are Italian expatriate men's footballers, Italian expatriate sportspeople in Spain, Italy men's international footballers, Parma Calcio 1913 players and Valencia CF players.
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CA Osasuna
Club Atlético Osasuna (Osasuna Athletic Club), or simply Osasuna, is a Spanish professional football club in Pamplona, Navarre.
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Cap (sport)
In sport, a cap is a player's appearance in a game at international level.
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The captain of a football team, sometimes known as the skipper, is a team member chosen to be the on-pitch leader of the team; they are often one of the older or more experienced members of the squad, or a player that can heavily influence a game or has good leadership qualities.
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Cesare Maldini
Cesare Maldini (5 February 1932 – 3 April 2016) was an Italian professional football manager and player who played as a defender. Amedeo Carboni and Cesare Maldini are Italy men's international footballers.
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Claudio Ranieri
Claudio Ranieri Grande Ufficiale OMRI (born 20 October 1951) is an Italian former professional football manager and former player. Amedeo Carboni and Claudio Ranieri are aS Roma players and Italian expatriate sportspeople in Spain.
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Copa del Rey
The, commonly known as, or (in English) the Spanish Cup, and formerly known as Copa del Presidente de la República (1932–36) and Copa del Generalísimo (1939–76), is an annual knockout football competition in Spanish football, organized by the Royal Spanish Football Federation.
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Coppa Italia
Coppa Italia is the annual domestic cup of Italian football.
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The Czech Republic national football team (Česká fotbalová reprezentace), recognised by FIFA as Czechia, represents the Czech Republic in men's international football.
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In the sport of association football, a defender is an outfield player whose primary role is to stop attacks during the game and prevent the opposition from scoring.
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Deportivo de La Coruña
Real Club Deportivo de La Coruña, commonly known as Deportivo La Coruña, is a Spanish professional football club based in the city of A Coruña, Galicia, that competes in the Segunda División, the second tier of Spanish football league system.
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Diario AS
Diario AS (sometime stylized as AS or As) is a Spanish daily sports newspaper that concentrates particularly on football.
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Donato Gama da Silva (born 30 December 1962), known simply as Donato, is a Spanish-Brazilian football manager and former player who played from the 1980s to early 2000s. Amedeo Carboni and Donato (footballer) are UEFA Euro 1996 players.
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The Double, in association football, is the achievement of winning a country's top tier division and its primary domestic cup competition in the same season.
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Ejection (sports)
In sports, an ejection (also known as dismissal, sending-off, disqualification, or early shower) is the removal of a participant from a contest due to a violation of the sport's rules.
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El Mundo (Spain)
(), before, is the second largest printed daily newspaper in Spain.
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Emiliano Moretti
Emiliano Moretti (born 11 June 1981) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a centre back. Amedeo Carboni and Emiliano Moretti are ACF Fiorentina players, Italian expatriate men's footballers, Italian expatriate sportspeople in Spain, Italy men's international footballers, Italy men's under-21 international footballers, Parma Calcio 1913 players and Valencia CF players.
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Empoli FC
Empoli Football Club is an Italian professional football club based in Empoli, Tuscany.
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Eurosport
Eurosport is a French group of pay television networks in Europe and parts of Asia.
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Exhibition game
An exhibition game (also known as a friendly, a scrimmage, a demonstration, a pre-season game, a warmup match, or a preparation match, depending at least in part on the sport) is a sporting event whose prize money and impact on the player's or the team's rankings is either zero or otherwise greatly reduced.
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FC Barcelona
Futbol Club Barcelona, commonly known as Barcelona and familiarly as Barça, is a professional football club based in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, that competes in La Liga, the top flight of Spanish football.
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FC Bayern Munich
Fußball-Club Bayern München e. V. (FCB), commonly known as Bayern Munich or FC Bayern, is a German professional sports club based in Munich, Bavaria.
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FIFA World Cup
The FIFA World Cup, often called the World Cup, is an international association football competition among the senior men's national teams of the members of the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport's global governing body.
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In the sport of association football, fouls and misconduct are acts committed by players which are deemed by the referee to be unfair and are subsequently penalised.
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Genoa
Genoa (Genova,; Zêna) is a city in and the capital of the Italian region of Liguria, and the sixth-largest city in Italy.
The Germany national football team (Deutsche Fußballnationalmannschaft) represents Germany in men's international football and played its first match in 1908.
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Giuseppe Giannini
Giuseppe Giannini (born 20 August 1964) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Amedeo Carboni and Giuseppe Giannini are aS Roma players, Italian expatriate men's footballers, Italy men's international footballers and Italy men's under-21 international footballers.
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Guido Carboni
Guido Carboni (born 27 January 1963) is an Italian football manager most recently in charge of Olbia and a former player, who played as a forward. Amedeo Carboni and Guido Carboni are footballers from Arezzo and sS Arezzo players.
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Inter Milan
Football Club Internazionale Milano, commonly referred to as Internazionale or simply Inter, and colloquially known as Inter Milan in English-speaking countries, is an Italian professional football club based in Milan, Lombardy.
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The Italy national football team (Nazionale di calcio dell'Italia) has represented Italy in men's international football since its first match in 1910.
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The Italy national under-21 football team is the national under-21 football team of Italy and is controlled by the Italian Football Federation.
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Jocelyn Angloma
Jocelyn Angloma (born 7 August 1965) is a Guadeloupean football manager and former professional player who played as a defender. Amedeo Carboni and Jocelyn Angloma are UEFA Euro 1996 players and Valencia CF players.
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Jorge Valdano
Jorge Alberto Francisco Valdano Castellanos (born 4 October 1955) is an Argentine former football player, coach, and the former general manager of Real Madrid. Amedeo Carboni and Jorge Valdano are UEFA Europa League winning players.
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La Liga
The Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Primera División, commonly known as the Primera División or La Liga and officially as LaLiga EA Sports since 2023 for sponsorship reasons, is the top men's professional football division of the Spanish football league system.
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La Repubblica
(English: "the Republic") is an Italian daily general-interest newspaper with an average circulation of 151,309 copies in May 2023.
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La Voz de Galicia
La Voz de Galicia (The Voice of Galicia) is a Spanish daily newspaper owned by the Corporación Voz de Galicia.
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Las Provincias
Las Provincias is a regional newspaper published in Valencia, Spain.
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List of AS Roma players
This is a list of notable footballers who have played for AS Roma.
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Liverpool Daily Post
The Liverpool Post was a newspaper published by Trinity Mirror in Liverpool, Merseyside, England.
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Liverpool F.C.
Liverpool Football Club is a professional football club based in Liverpool, England.
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The Malta national under-21 football team is the under-21 football team of Malta and is controlled by the Malta Football Association.
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Marco Di Vaio
Marco Di Vaio (born 15 July 1976) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a striker. Amedeo Carboni and Marco Di Vaio are Italian expatriate men's footballers, Italian expatriate sportspeople in Spain, Italy men's international footballers, Parma Calcio 1913 players, SSC Bari players and Valencia CF players.
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Mestalla Stadium
Mestalla Stadium (Estadio de Mestalla, Estadi de Mestalla) is a football stadium in Valencia, Spain.
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Miroslav Đukić
Miroslav Đukić (Мирослав Ђукић,; born 19 February 1966) is a Serbian former footballer who played as a sweeper, and a manager. Amedeo Carboni and Miroslav Đukić are Valencia CF players.
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Ottavio Bianchi
Ottavio Bianchi (born 6 October 1943) is an Italian former football player and coach who played as a midfielder. Amedeo Carboni and Ottavio Bianchi are Italy men's international footballers.
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Parma Calcio 1913
Parma Calcio 1913, commonly known as Parma, is an Italian professional football club based in Parma, Emilia-Romagna, which will compete in the Serie A, the top tier of Italian league system, following promotion from Serie B in the 2023–24 season.
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A penalty kick (commonly known as a penalty or a spot kick) is a method of restarting play in association football, in which a player is allowed to take a single shot at the goal while it is defended only by the opposing team's goalkeeper.
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In association football, a penalty shoot-out (previously known as kicks from the penalty mark) is a tie-breaking method to determine which team is awarded victory in a match that cannot end in a draw, when the score is tied after the normal time as well as extra time (if used) has expired (for example, in a FIFA World Cup, penalties are used in elimination matches; the round of 16, the quarter-finals, the semi-finals, and the final).
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The Poland national football team (Reprezentacja Polski w piłce nożnej) represents Poland in men's international football competitions since their first match in 1921.
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Quique Sánchez Flores
Enrique "Quique" Sánchez Flores (born 5 February 1965) is a Spanish football manager and former player who played as a right-back. Amedeo Carboni and Quique Sánchez Flores are Valencia CF players.
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R.E. Mouscron
Royal Excelsior Mouscron was a Belgian football club from the municipality of Mouscron, Hainaut.
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R.S.C. Anderlecht
Royal Sporting Club Anderlecht, usually known as Anderlecht or RSCA, is a Belgian professional football club based in Anderlecht, Brussels Capital-Region.
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Rafael Benítez
Rafael Benítez Maudes (born 16 April 1960) is a Spanish professional football manager and former player.
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Reuters
Reuters is a news agency owned by Thomson Reuters.
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Roberto Baggio
Roberto Baggio (born 18 February 1967) is an Italian former professional footballer who mainly played as a second striker, or as an attacking midfielder, although he was capable of playing in several offensive positions. Amedeo Carboni and Roberto Baggio are ACF Fiorentina players, Italy men's international footballers and UEFA Europa League winning players.
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Serie A
The Serie A, officially known as Serie A enilive in Italy and Serie A Made in Italy abroad for sponsorship reasons, is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top of the Italian football league system.
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Serie B
The Serie B, officially known as Serie BKT for sponsorship reasons, is the second-highest division in the Italian football league system after the Serie A. It has been operating for over ninety years since the 1929–30 season.
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Sporting director
A sporting director, or director of sport, is an executive management position in a sports club.
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SS Arezzo
Società Sportiva Arezzo (formerly Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Atletico Arezzo and Associazione Calcio Arezzo) is an Italian association football club based in Arezzo, Tuscany.
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SSC Bari
Società Sportiva Calcio Bari, commonly referred to as Bari, is an Italian football club based in Bari, Apulia.
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Stefan Effenberg
Stefan Effenberg (born 2 August 1968) is a German former footballer who most recently acted as sporting director for KFC Uerdingen 05. Amedeo Carboni and Stefan Effenberg are ACF Fiorentina players.
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Stefano Fiore
Stefano Fiore (born 17 April 1975) is an Italian football manager and former player, who played as an attacking midfielder or on the right wing. Amedeo Carboni and Stefano Fiore are ACF Fiorentina players, Italian expatriate men's footballers, Italian expatriate sportspeople in Spain, Italy men's international footballers, Parma Calcio 1913 players, UEFA Europa League winning players and Valencia CF players.
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Supercopa de España
The Supercopa de España (Supercopa d'Espanya), also known as the Spanish Super Cup, is a super cup tournament in Spanish football.
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Tuscany
Italian: toscano | citizenship_it.
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UC Sampdoria
Unione Calcio Sampdoria, commonly referred to as Sampdoria, is an Italian professional football club based in Genoa, Liguria.
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UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
The UEFA Cup Winners' Cup was a European football club competition contested annually by the winners of domestic cup competitions.
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UEFA Euro 1996
The 1996 UEFA European Football Championship, commonly referred to as Euro 96, was the 10th UEFA European Championship, a quadrennial football tournament contested by European nations and organised by UEFA.
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UEFA Europa League
The UEFA Europa League (previously known as the UEFA Cup), abbreviated as UEL or sometimes UEFA EL, is an annual football club competition organised since 1971 by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) for eligible European football clubs.
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UEFA Intertoto Cup
The UEFA Intertoto Cup (from inter, "between" and toto, "betting pool"),Most precisely, from Fußball-Toto (football pool); cf.
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UEFA Super Cup
The UEFA Super Cup is an annual super cup football match organised by UEFA and contested by the winners of the two main European club competitions: the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League.
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Valencia CF
Valencia Club de Fútbol (València Club de Futbol), commonly referred to as Valencia CF (or simply Valencia), is a Spanish professional football club based in Valencia, Spain, that currently plays in La Liga, the top flight of the Spanish league system.
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1985–86 Serie A
The 1985–86 Serie A season was won by Juventus.
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1986–87 Serie A
The 1986–87 Serie A season ended with Napoli doing the "domestic double", winning their first Scudetto and third Coppa Italia, spurred on by their talismanic captain Diego Maradona, who had also just played a key part in World Cup glory for his home country of Argentina.
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1988–89 Coppa Italia
The 1988–89 Coppa Italia was the 42nd Coppa Italia, the major Italian domestic cup.
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1988–89 Serie A
The 1988–89 Serie A was won by Internazionale, who won the title comfortably by an 11-point margin over runners-up Napoli.
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1989–90 European Cup Winners' Cup
The 1989–90 season of the European Cup Winners' Cup was won for the only time by Sampdoria in the final against Anderlecht, 2–0 at Nya Ullevi in Gothenburg, on 9 May 1990.
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1989–90 Serie A
The 1989–90 Serie A season was another successful year for Napoli, with Diego Maradona being among the leading goalscorers in Serie A (16 goals), behind Marco van Basten of Milan (19 goals) and Roberto Baggio of Fiorentina (17 goals).
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1990 European Cup Winners' Cup final
The 1990 European Cup Winners' Cup Final was a football match contested between Sampdoria of Italy and Anderlecht of Belgium.
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1990 FIFA World Cup
The 1990 FIFA World Cup was the 14th FIFA World Cup, a quadrennial football tournament for men's senior national teams.
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1990–91 Coppa Italia
The 1990–91 Coppa Italia, the 44th Coppa Italia was an Italian Football Federation domestic cup competition won by Roma.
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1991 UEFA Cup final
The 1991 UEFA Cup Final was a football tie played on 8 May 1991 and 22 May 1991 to determine the champion of the 1990–91 UEFA Cup.
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1992–93 Serie A
In 1992–93, the Serie A title was retained by Milan, who finished four points ahead of Internazionale.
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1994 FIFA World Cup
The 1994 FIFA World Cup was the 15th FIFA World Cup, the world championship for men's national soccer teams.
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1996–97 Serie A
The 1996–97 Serie A title was won by Juventus, under head coach Marcello Lippi.
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1997–98 La Liga
The 1997–98 La Liga season, the 67th since its establishment, started on 30 August 1997 and finished on 16 May 1998.
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1998 FIFA World Cup
The 1998 FIFA World Cup was the 16th FIFA World Cup, the football world championship for men's national teams.
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1998 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)
Listed below are the dates and results for the 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification rounds for the European zone (UEFA).
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1998 UEFA Intertoto Cup
The 1998 UEFA Intertoto Cup finals were won by Valencia, Werder Bremen, and Bologna.
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1998–99 Copa del Rey
The 1998–99 Copa del Rey was the 97th staging of the Copa del Rey.
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1999 Supercopa de España
The 1999 Supercopa de España was a Spanish football competition, played over two legs on 8 August and 15 August 1999.
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20 minutos
20 minutos is a Spanish free newspaper, with local editions in several Spanish cities, published by Multiprensa & Mas S.L.
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2000–01 UEFA Champions League
The 2000–01 UEFA Champions League was the 46th season of the UEFA Champions League, UEFA's premier European club football tournament, and the ninth since it was rebranded from the "European Champion Clubs' Cup" or "European Cup".
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2001 UEFA Champions League final
The 2001 UEFA Champions League final was a football match that took place at San Siro in Milan, Italy, on 23 May 2001, to decide the winner of the 2000–01 UEFA Champions League.
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2001–02 La Liga
The 2001–02 La Liga season, the 71st since its establishment, started on 25 August 2001 and finished on 11 May 2002.
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2003–04 La Liga
The 2003–04 La Liga season, the 73rd since its establishment, started on 30 August 2003 and finished on 23 May 2004.
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2003–04 UEFA Cup
The 2003–04 UEFA Cup was won by Valencia in the final against Marseille.
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2004 UEFA Cup final
The 2004 UEFA Cup Final was an association football match that took place on 19 May 2004 at Ullevi in Gothenburg, Sweden, contested between Spanish side Valencia and French side Olympique de Marseille.
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2004 UEFA Super Cup
The 2004 UEFA Super Cup was the 29th UEFA Super Cup, an annual association football match contested by the winners of the previous season's UEFA Champions League and UEFA Cup competitions.
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2004–05 La Liga
The 2004–05 La Liga season, the 74th since its establishment, started on 28 August 2004 and finished on 29 May 2005.
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2005–06 La Liga
The 2005–06 La Liga season, the 75th since its establishment, started on 27 August 2005 and finished on 19 May 2006 due to all top-flight European leagues ending earlier than the previous season because of 2006 FIFA World Cup.
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See also
Footballers from Arezzo
- Alberto Marchetti
- Aldo Curti
- Alessandro Calori
- Amedeo Carboni
- Andrea Settembrini
- Carlo Pelagatti
- David Dei
- Filippo Fedeli
- Francesco Migliore
- Giacomo Fei
- Giacomo Parigi
- Gianluca Falsini
- Guido Carboni
- Lorenzo Amatucci
- Lorenzo Rosseti
- Luca Cacioli
- Marco Romizi
- Mauro Bertarelli
- Michele Cerofolini
- Mirco Sadotti
- Mirko Barbagli
- Riccardo Martinelli
- Samuele Sereni
- Sandro Salvioni
- Simone Calori
- Simone Guerri
Italy men's B international footballers
- Alexandre De Maria
- Amedeo Carboni
- Augusto Magli
- Benito Lorenzi
- Diego Fuser
- Dino Ballacci
- Emilio Caprile
- Giampiero Boniperti
- Gianluca Lapadula
- Gianluca Pagliuca
- Gino Cappello
- Gino Giaroli
- Giovanni Stroppa
- Giuseppe Casari
- Leandro Remondini
- Luca Pellegrini (footballer, born 1963)
- Marco Lanna
- Marco Simone
- Mariano Tansini
- Mirko Pavinato
- Osvaldo Fattori
- Paolo Di Canio
- Paulo Innocenti
- Ruggiero Rizzitelli
- Salvatore Schillaci
- Stefano Rossini
- Stefano Salvatori
- Zeffiro Furiassi
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amedeo_Carboni
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