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    Antonio Valentín Angelillo (Italian pronunciation: [andʒeˈlillo]; 5 September 1937 – 5 January 2018) was an Italian Argentine football forward who played...
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  • Neri 1974–1976: Carlo Regalia 1976–1977: Carlo Facchin 1977–1978: Antonio Angelillo, Rosario Sbano 1978–1979: Roberto Balestri, Franco Scoglio 1979–1981:...
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    – 1961–1963 37 11 Saul Malatrasi DF 1964–1966 22 0 1967–1970 67 0 Antonio Angelillo FW 1957–1961 113 68 1965–1966 11 1 1967–1968 3 1 Aldo Bet DF 1967–1968...
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    Belgrade  Yugoslavia Agne Simonsson Örgryte IS Real Madrid  Sweden 23 Antonio Angelillo Internazionale  Italy 1 Gerhard Hanappi Rapid Wien  Austria Erich...
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    the Serie A Coach of the Year award whilst managing Inter Milan: 2021 – Antonio Conte 2010 – José Mourinho 2009 – José Mourinho UEFA Europa League Player...
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  • 12 36 36 32 11th GS – – – Antonio Angelillo 16 1958–59 Serie A 34 20 6 8 77 41 46 3rd Runners-up – – QF – Antonio Angelillo 33 1959–60 Serie A 34 14 12...
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  • (nicknamed Carasucias) was composed of Omar Corbatta, Humberto Maschio, Antonio Angelillo, Enrique Sívori and Osvaldo Cruz. Beyond its virtues and high goalscoring...
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    1974, and the first to score seven goals across two matches since Antonio Angelillo in 1958. His form for club and country was rewarded when, on 30 December...
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    2023. "Alessandro Altobelli". Inter.it. Retrieved 12 July 2023. "Antonio Valentin Angelillo". Inter.it. Retrieved 12 July 2023. "Gino Armano". Inter.it. Retrieved...
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    season; he also become the first Inter player to reach this tally since Antonio Angelillo during the 1958–59 season (33 goals). Icardi began the new season...
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    season two other prominent Argentines moved to the Italian league: Antonio Valentín Angelillo (Inter) and Humberto Maschio (Bologna). The three had all been...
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    Miroslav Klose, Roberto Pruzzo, Bruno Ispiro, István Mike Mayer, Antonio Angelillo, Giuseppe Meazza, Cesare Fasanelli, Emanuele Del Vecchio and Giovanni...
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  • 1969 Mariano Andujar 11 0 2009 2014 Marcos Angeleri 4 0 2009 2011 Antonio Angelillo 11 11 1955 1957 Cristian Ansaldi 5 1 2009 2014 Osvaldo Ardiles 52...
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  • Barinaga (1980–82) Mircea Dridea (1982–83) Fin José Faria (1983–88) Antonio Angelillo (1988–90) Fin José Faria (1990–92) Mustapha Dafarallah (1992–93) Mário...
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  • careers at Arsenal, such as Angel Clemente Rojas, Rubén Magdalena, Antonio Angelillo, Vladislao Cap, Humberto Maschio, Natalio Sivo, and Norberto Shiro...
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  • Portugal September 4 – Dawn Fraser, Australian swimmer September 5 – Antonio Angelillo, Italian-Argentine footballer (d. 2018) September 6 – Jo Anne Worley...
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  • respectively) and signed Angelo Sormani, Karl-Heinz Schnellinger and Antonio Angelillo arriving from Sampdoria and Rome. The squad improved their placement...
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  • 2019–20, 2021–22 – Miguel Andreolo – Bologna, Lazio, Napoli – 1935–48 – Antonio Angelillo – Inter, Roma, Milan, Lecco, Genoa – 1957–69 – Emil Audero – Juventus...
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    Argentine oriundi in football are Omar Sívori, Humberto Maschio and Antonio Valentín Angelillo, the three stars of the Argentina national football team that...
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  • Genoa) Claudio Gentile (all with Juventus) Franco Baresi (all with Milan) Antonio Cabrini (all with Juventus) Franco Causio (all with Juventus) Dino Zoff...
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    (3), 2016 (1) and 2019 (2) 9 Manuel Seoane 8 1925 (6) and 1927 (2) René Pontoni 8 1945 (4) and 1947 (4) Rodolfo Micheli 8 1955 Antonio Angelillo 8 1957...
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    Ancelotti MF 26 1 1981 1991 1990 Michele Andreolo MF 26 1 1936 1942 1938 Antonio Angelillo FW 2 1 1960 1962 Carlo Annovazzi MF 17 0 1947 1952 Angelo Anquilletti...
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     Argentina  France 1937 Héctor De Bourgoing  Argentina  France 1962 Antonio Angelillo  Argentina  Italy 1960 Renato Cesarini  Argentina  Italy 1931 Attilio...
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    Along with Giuliano Sarti, Armando Picchi, Gianfranco Bedin, and Antonio Angelillo, he is one of the most successful Italian, Inter club players to have...
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  • da Costa 1 1958  Brazil Francisco Lojacono 8 1959–1962  Argentina Antonio Angelillo 2 1960–1962  Argentina Omar Sívori 9 1961–1962  Argentina José Altafini...
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  • intervals until the 1970s. Omar Sivori, Humberto Maschio and Antonio Valentín Angelillo, the three stars of the Argentina national team that won the 1957...
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  • The attacking line, formed by Oreste Corbatta, Humberto Maschio, Antonio Angelillo, Omar Sívori and Osvaldo Cruz, was widely praised by then, being still...
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  • Toni of Fiorentina. His 31 goals was the highest tally since Antonio Valentín Angelillo scored 33 for Internazionale in 1958–59. Summer Transfer Winter...
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  • Joe Haverty Boaz Kofman Shlomo Nahari Reuven Young José Altafini Antonio Angelillo Francisco Lojacono Koji Sasaki Camille Dimmer Nicolas Hoffmann Raúl...
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  • Out Pos. Name To Type FW Antonio Angelillo Lecco - GK Luigi Balzarini Lecco - MF Alberto Grossetti Lecco - GK Mario Liberalato Mestrina - DF Luigi Maldera...
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