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    Adolfo Baloncieri (Italian pronunciation: [aˈdolfo balonˈtʃɛːri]; 27 July 1897 – 23 July 1986) was an Italian football manager and former player who played...
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    delle meraviglie (Trio of Wonders), composed of Julio Libonatti, Adolfo Baloncieri and Gino Rossetti, and won their first scudetto on 10 July 1927 after...
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    War II, and Italy's all-time second most prolific midfielder behind Adolfo Baloncieri. He was part of the 2006 World Cup-winning squad and also participated...
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  • European International Cup winner & 1928 Summer Olympics Bronze medalist Adolfo Baloncieri & UEFA European Championship winner & FIFA World Cup runner-up Gianni...
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    International Cup Giuseppe Meazza, 16 Most appearances at the Olympics Adolfo Baloncieri, 11 Most appearances as a substitute Alessandro Del Piero, 30 Most...
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    more than one non-FIFA nationality. Giuseppe Galluzzi – 1946–1947 Adolfo Baloncieri – 1947–1950 Giuseppe Galluzzi – 1950 Matteo Poggi, Alfredo Foni –...
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    Engelbert König 1928–1931 József Bánás 1931–1933 József Viola 1933–1934 Adolfo Baloncieri 1934–1937 William Garbutt 1937 Hermann Felsner József Bánás 1937–1938...
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    Inter 12 Árpád Weisz Inter 13 Simone Inzaghi Inter 11 14 József Bánás Milan 10 Eugenio Bersellini Inter 16 Adolfo Baloncieri Milan 9 Arrigo Sacchi Milan...
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    in the Italian national team's history, with 25 goals, alongside Adolfo Baloncieri and Alessandro Altobelli. "It's not Inzaghi who is in love with goals;...
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    For two years his forward line had remained comparatively the same: Adolfo Baloncieri, Virgilio Levratto; even the loss of the Argentinian-Italian Julio...
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    19 23 114 102 038.24 József Violak 1933–34 34 12 9 13 50 49 035.29 Adolfo Baloncieri 1934–35 30 8 11 11 36 38 026.67 1935–36 34 13 8 13 49 45 038.24 1936...
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    D'Albora Paolo Jodice Luigi Castello Achille Piccini Nereo Rocco 1939 Adolfo Baloncieri 1939–1940 Antonio Vojak 1940–1943 Paulo Innocenti 1943 Raffaele Sansone...
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  • Imre Senkey 1947–48 Luigi Brunella 1948–49 Fulvio Bernardini 1949–50 Adolfo Baloncieri 1950 Pietro Serantoni 1950 Guido Masetti 1950–51 Giuseppe Viani 1951–53...
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    Fossati 1920–1925: Renzo De Vecchi 1925–1927: Luigi Cevenini 1927–1930: Adolfo Baloncieri 1931–1934: Umberto Caligaris 1934: Gianpiero Combi 1935–1936: Luigi...
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  • 1951–52 - Guido Masetti (1) 1950–51 - Pietro Serantoni 1950–51 - Adolfo Baloncieri 1950–51 - Luigi Brunella (2) 1949–50 - Fulvio Bernardini 1949–50 -...
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    he scored his 100th goal for Torino in all competitions, equalling Adolfo Baloncieri in the club's all-time scorer list. On 30 January 2021, with a goal...
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    Torino 22 2 Fulvio Bernardini Lazio 17 3 Giulio Bobbio Savoia 16 4 Adolfo Baloncieri Alessandria 15 Angelo Schiavio Bologna 6 Aristodemo Santamaria Genoa...
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  • Eisenhoffer (Hungary) Paddy Duncan (Ireland) Frank Ghent (Ireland) Adolfo Baloncieri (Italy) André le Fèvre (Netherlands) Albert Hurgronje (Netherlands)...
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    Ossola is the ninth highest scorer in the history of Torino behind Adolfo Baloncieri (100). He died on 4 May 1949 in the Superga air disaster when the...
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    and the third-highest scoring midfielder for Italy overall, behind Adolfo Baloncieri and De Rossi. Rivera participated in four World Cups with Italy, making...
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  • Luna Pedro Ochoa Natalio Perinetti Luis Weihmuller Adolfo Zumelzú  Italy (ITA) Adolfo Baloncieri Elvio Banchero Delfo Bellini Fulvio Bernardini Umberto...
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  • Fossati 1920–1925 Renzo De Vecchi 1925–1927 Luigi Cevenini 1927–1930 Adolfo Baloncieri 1931–1934 Umberto Caligaris 1934 Gianpiero Combi 1935–1936 Luigi Allemandi...
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    Nicolas (France) Fred Nicholas (Great Britain) Emilio Badini (Italy) Adolfo Baloncieri (Italy) Enrico Sardi (Italy) Jan de Natris (Netherlands) Arne Andersen...
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  • Rank Player Club Goals 1 Julio Libonatti Torino 35 2 Adolfo Baloncieri Torino 31 3 Angelo Schiavio Bologna 26...
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    1936 1936 Dino Ballacci DF 1 0 1954 Aldo Ballarin DF 9 0 1945 1949 Adolfo Baloncieri MF 47 25 1920 1930 1928 Mario Balotelli FW 36 14 2010 2018 2012 2013...
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    28 3 Pietro Pastore Juventus 26 4 Márton Bukovi Alba Roma 25 5 Ernesto Ghisi Internaples 20 Adolfo Baloncieri Torino 7 Giovanni Ferrari Internaples 16...
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  • Giovanni Varglien  Italy 1953 1953 Rudolf Hiden  Austria 1953 1954 Adolfo Baloncieri  Italy 1954 1955 Mario Sperone  Italy 1955 1955 Carlo Rigotti  Italy...
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    tournament two years later. Following the 1930 defeat to Spain, Pozzo left Adolfo Baloncieri, who had served as Italy captain and who had been an international...
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    Hitzfeld (FR Germany in 1972), Milan Galić (Yugoslavia in 1960) and Adolfo Baloncieri (Italy in 1928). Only Dobrovolski and Galić actually claimed gold...
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    Sporting positions Preceded by Renzo De Vecchi Italy captain 1925–1927 Succeeded by Adolfo Baloncieri...
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