• Pisa Sporting Club, commonly referred to as Pisa, is an Italian football club based in Pisa, Tuscany. The team currently plays in Serie B. The club was...
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  • Atalanta Semifinals Sporting Lisboa v Inter Inter v Sporting Lisboa Inter v Roma Roma v Inter Source: http://calcio-seriea.net/presenze/1990/1003/ Gianni Brera...
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  • Semifinals Milan v Napoli Napoli v Milan Round of 32 Sporting Lisboa v Napoli Napoli v Sporting Lisboa Round of 16 Wettingen v Napoli Napoli v Wettingen...
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  • Italian footballer, and former sporting director of Serie A club Roma. A central midfielder, he began his career at hometown club Lecce, and played in the Serie...
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  • AC Monza (category Football clubs in Lombardy)
    and Pisa. Monza Foot-Ball Club was founded on 1 September 1912 in the Cappello Vecchio trattoria, following the merger of the Monza-based clubs Pro Italia...
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    double by winning the 1989–90 Coppa Italia and the 1990 UEFA Cup final under the guidance of former club legend Dino Zoff. In 1990, Juventus also moved...
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  • 18 clubs: 1952–1958 20 clubs: 1958–1967 21 clubs: 1967–1968 20 clubs: 1968–2003 24 clubs: 2003–2004 22 clubs: 2004–2018 19 clubs: 2018–2019 20 clubs: 2019–present...
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    Roberto Baggio (category 1990 FIFA World Cup players)
    against relegation during the 1989–90 season, Baggio led the club to the 1990 UEFA Cup Final, only to be defeated by his future club, Juventus. Baggio scored...
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  • tournament. The club listed is the club for which the player last played a competitive match prior to the tournament. The nationality for each club reflects...
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    Paulo Futre (category Sporting CP footballers)
    Sporting, he moved to Porto – winning the 1987 European Cup – after which he embarked in an extensive professional career, having represented clubs in...
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  • (in Spanish). 22 June 2018. Retrieved 22 August 2023. Pisa, Eloy de la (26 August 2018). "Un club goloso". El Norte de Castilla (in Spanish). Retrieved...
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    Marco van Basten (category 1990 FIFA World Cup players)
    goals in 20 league matches. Ajax chose to sell Kieft to Italian Serie A club Pisa the following season, and 18 year old Van Basten solidified his position...
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    highest point in the club's history, a period of uncertainty began. After finishing in fourth in Serie B in the 1947–48 season, sporting director Giuseppe...
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    Javier Manjarín (category Sporting de Gijón B players)
    began playing professionally for local Sporting de Gijón, first appearing with his hometown squad during the 1989–90 campaign (29 games and four goals)...
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    Mille Miglia (category Recurring sporting events established in 1927)
    same the bottom half was rerouted at Florence to run west towards Lucca and Pisa, and then ran along the Tyrrehennian West Coast down through Livorno, Grosseto...
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  • Atalanta BC (category Football clubs in Lombardy)
    the club qualified for the 1963–64 European Cup Winners' Cup, its first major UEFA competition, though was eliminated by Portuguese club Sporting CP in...
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    making him the second highest scorer in the club's history and won the Football League Cup in both 1989 and 1990. Nottingham Forest experienced a downturn...
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    US Lecce (category Football clubs in Apulia)
    was founded as Sporting Club Lecce on 15 March 1908, initially including football, track-and-field and cycling sports. The first club president was Francesco...
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    Serie A (section Clubs)
    Italian clubs in the Champions League and the Europa League during the previous five years. Serie A led the UEFA ranking from 1986 to 1988 and from 1990 to...
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  • given it should, in theory, take two clubs to inflate a transfer fee. Remember, Sampdoria, Empoli, Genoa, Parma, Pisa, Pescara, Pro Vercelli and Novara were...
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  • History of SSC Bari (category History of association football clubs in Italy)
    but born in Pisa) moved up to the first team. In 1939 Costantino ceased his competitive activity (he remained in Bari's management as sporting director,...
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  • US Cremonese (category Association football clubs established in 1903)
    Sportiva Cremonese, commonly referred to as Cremonese, is an Italian football club based in Cremona, Lombardy, which plays in the Serie B following their relegation...
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    stipulate a club owner must be a "fit and proper person". The Football League also has the power to ban owners who have been banned from another sporting organisation...
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  • Frosinone Calcio (category Football clubs in Italy)
    refounded in 1959 and in 1990. In the 2014–15 season the club played in Serie B for the sixth time in its history. The club earned its first promotion...
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  • History of UC Sampdoria (category History of association football clubs in Italy)
    Sampierdarenese, while Andrea Doria provided the sporting and economic resources. In the same month, the new club returned to play on Andrea Doria's “historic”...
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    Christian Vieri (category Pisa SC players)
    November 1992, Vieri was sold to Serie B club Pisa, scoring two goals in 18 appearances. He would only stay in Pisa for one season, moving to fellow Serie...
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    US Salernitana 1919 (category Football clubs in Italy)
    Salernitana 1919 is an Italian professional football club based in Salerno, Campania. The original club was founded in 1919 and has been reconstituted three...
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  • Lusitano G.C. (category Football clubs in Portugal)
    Taça de Portugal the club surprised, by eliminating Sporting in the quarter-finals. A 3–3 draw in 1953/54, in Évora, against Sporting and the victory against...
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  • of Scilla. He made his debut in Serie A with Torino on 15 January 1989 against Pisa, and played a further three games that season. In that season, Torino...
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  • Mitropa Cup (category Recurring sporting events established in 1927)
    by a nation rather than club. Additionally, a "Mitropa Super Cup" was contested in 1989 between the winners of 1988 and 1989. Latin Cup Balkans Cup Karel...
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