the Argentina national team at the 1974 FIFA World Cup. Born in the Almagro neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Brindisi played most of his career in two spells...
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René Houseman (category 1974 FIFA World Cup players)
ever, where Houseman played along with notable players such as Miguel Brindisi, Carlos Babington and Omar Larrosa. Houseman is a mixture of Maradona and...
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On the final day, Frosinone, with a point less than Brindisi, travelled to Melfi, while Brindisi faced a tough trip away to Sicilian club Igea Virtus...
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Virtus Bologna (section 1968–1973: Rebuilding)
few days before the final, McMillian suffered a serious injury against Brindisi and was forced not to play in the final, which then Virtus lost by only...
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Mateo Retegui (category Pages using national squad without sport or team link)
Games and Olympic Games. His sister Micaela is also an Olympian in the sport. Retegui began his senior career with Boca Juniors, who signed him years...
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Hugo Sotil (category Pages using national squad without sport or team link)
other South American figures such as Rivellino, Fernando Morena, Miguel Brindisi, Víctor Espárrago, Teófilo Cubillas and others. He was international with...
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Mario Kempes (category 1974 FIFA World Cup players)
deliver against the best on the sport's greatest stage. However, he had failed to get on the score-sheet in West Germany in 1974, at the age of 19, and after...
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Barcelona S.C. (category Sport in Guayaquil)
Serie A title) Roque Gastón Máspoli (won the 1987 Serie A title) Miguel Brindisi (won the 1989 Serie A titles) Jorge Habegger (won the 1991 Serie A titles)...
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César Luis Menotti (category Pages using national squad without sport or team link)
title with Huracán, the 1973 Torneo Metropolitano with a side that included notable players such as Carlos Babington, Miguel Brindisi, Roque Avallay and the...
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Julián Alvarez (category Pages using national squad without sport or team link)
United". BBC Sport. Archived from the original on 2 June 2023. Retrieved 3 June 2023. "Manchester City 1–2 Manchester United: Line-ups". BBC Sport. 25 May...
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Venues with a capacity of 1,000 or higher are included. Arena Stadium Sport venue Lists of stadiums List of buildings List of music venues Wikimedia...
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matches are broadcast live on internet pay TV service. Brescia Derthona Brindisi Pistoia Scafati Milano Pesaro Reggio Emilia Sassari Trento Treviso Cremona...
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Walk of Fame of Italian sport (Italian: Walk of Fame dello sport italiano) is the Walk of Fame of the Italian sport, inaugurated by Italian National Olympic...
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Carlos Babington (category 1974 FIFA World Cup players)
Babington being a key player along with René Houseman, Miguel Brindisi and Omar Larrosa. In 1974, he was transferred to the German team SG Wattenscheid 09...
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paratrooper general Bruno Brígido (born 1991), Brazilian footballer Bruno Brindisi (born 1964), Italian comic book artist Bruno Brivonesi (1886–1970), Italian...
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Angelo Stano, Mike Mignola, Andrea Venturi, Giampiero Casertano and Bruno Brindisi. Tiziano Sclavi was born in Broni (Pavia) on 3 April 1953, his mother was...
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British steamers, 260,000 Serb surviving soldiers were transported to Brindisi and Corfu, where they waited for the chance of the victory of Allied Powers...
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Hernán Crespo (category Pages using national squad without sport or team link)
BBC Sport. British Broadcasting Corporation. 26 August 2003. Retrieved 15 May 2011. "Crespo-Morfeo, indagine sui contratti". La Gazzetta dello Sport (in...
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ensure her eligibility for the 2016 Summer Olympics), Williams travelled to Brindisi, Italy, where she competed with that country's team for a place in the...
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nuovo tecnico. Contratto fino al 2017". Retrieved 4 March 2020. "Bologna, brindisi salvezza. Le foto dello 0-0 di Empoli". Il Resto del Carlino. Retrieved...
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DF 20/12/1970 Club Deportivo Saprissa (Costa Rica) Head coach: Miguel Brindisi Head coach: Mauricio Cruz Head coach: Milovan Đorić (N°1)Melvin Barrera...
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Diego Maradona (category Pages using national squad without sport or team link)
halftime breaks of Argentinos Juniors' first division games. During 1973 and 1974, Maradona led Cebollitas to two Evita Tournament wins and 141 undefeated...
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September 2007) Tomás Boy (28 September 2007 – 31 December 2007) Miguel Ángel Brindisi (6 January 2008 – 4 September 2008) Darío Franco (5 September 2008 – 26...
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ground training field. Nicola Fusaro player in the 1970s for Catania, Brindisi, Varese. Pasquale Lo Giudice Interregionale player in the 1990s for Crotone...
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the emperor. In August 1227, Frederick set out for the Holy Land from Brindisi but was forced to return when he was struck down by an epidemic that had...
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"South American Player of the Year 1973". RSSSF. Retrieved 19 December 2021. "South American Player of the Year 1974". RSSSF. Retrieved 19 December 2021...
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Vladislao Cap (category 1974 FIFA World Cup managers)
later he was the manager of the Argentina national football team at the 1974 FIFA World Cup. Cap played for Argentine club sides Arsenal de Llavallol...
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José Benítez (1973–83) Vicente Pernía (1973–81) Alberto Tarantini (1973–77) Marcelo Trobbiani (1973–76; 1981–82) Carlos García Cambón (1974–77) Abel Alves...
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UD Las Palmas (category Sport in Las Palmas)
and with players such as Argentines Miguel Ángel Brindisi, Daniel Carnevali (the first to arrive in 1973), Carlos Morete and Quique Wolff, the club also...
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Gazzetta dello Sport (in Italian). Milan. Retrieved 26 August 2019. Mariani, Maurizio (26 October 2000). "Italy Championship 1985/86". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics...
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