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    Fulvio Bernardini (Italian pronunciation: [ˈfulvjo bernarˈdiːni]; 28 December 1905 – 13 January 1984) was an Italian football player and coach who played...
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  • behind Juventus. Captain Attilio Ferraris, along with Guido Masetti, Fulvio Bernardini and Rodolfo Volk, were highly important players during this period...
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  • Zealand in 1977 Fulvio Balatti (1938–2001), Italian rower Fulvio Ballabio (born 1954), race car driver born in Milan, Italy Fulvio Bernardini (1905–1984)...
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    Losi and Aldair), one left-back (Francesco Rocca), two midfielders (Fulvio Bernardini and Agostino Di Bartolomei), one playmaker (Paulo Roberto Falcão)...
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    Senkey 1947 15 Luigi Ferrero 1947–51 16 Renzo Magli [it] 1951–53 17 Fulvio Bernardini 1953–58 18 Lajos Czeizler 1958–59 19 Luigi Ferrero 1959 20 Luis Carniglia...
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  • Valcareggi 1966–1967 Ferruccio Valcareggi 1967–1974 Fulvio Bernardini 1974–1975 Fulvio Bernardini and Enzo Bearzot 1975–1977 Enzo Bearzot 1977–1986 Azeglio...
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  • 1950–51 - Adolfo Baloncieri 1950–51 - Luigi Brunella (2) 1949–50 - Fulvio Bernardini 1949–50 - Luigi Brunella (1) 1948–49 1947–48 - Imre Senkey 1947-48...
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    (FIGC) Unknown N/A N/A N/A 1921–22 (CCI) Unknown N/A N/A N/A 1922–23 Fulvio Bernardini  Italy Lazio 24 1923–24 Heinrich Schönfeld  Austria Torino 22 1924–25...
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    Verrazzano 1942–1943 20 Giovanni Mauro 1943 Directory 1943–1944 21 Fulvio Bernardini 1944 23 Ottorino Barassi 1944–1958 24 Bruno Zauli 1958–1959 25 Umberto...
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    El-Zobeir (Egypt) Robert Dauphin (France) Josef Hornauer (Germany) Fulvio Bernardini (Italy) Enrico Rivolta (Italy) Gino Rossetti (Italy) Guillaume Schutz...
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  • Bernardini (1911–2006), big-band musician turned politician in Los Angeles Filippo Bernardini (1884–1954), Italian Roman Catholic Archbishop Fulvio Bernardini...
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    1927–1934 1938-1939 217 2 Rodolfo Volk  Italy FW 1928–1933 157 103 Fulvio Bernardini  Italy MF 1928–1939 286 45 Raffaele Costantino  Italy FW 1930–1935...
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  • Juventus. Captain Attilio Ferraris IV, along with Guido Masetti, Fulvio Bernardini and Rodolfo Volk, were highly important players during this period...
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    Kuttik (1937–39) Elemér Berkessy (1948–49) Alfredo Mazzoni (1950–51) Fulvio Bernardini (1951–53) Aldo Campatelli (1954–55) Béla Guttmann (1955–56) Roberto...
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  • 2012–2014 106 31 Mattia Zaccagni  Italy Forward 2021–present 105 19 Fulvio Bernardini  Italy Midfielder 1923–1926 104 70 Aleksandar Kolarov  Serbia Defender...
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    1943, but Lazio had better goal difference. Lazio, then Roma 1928: Fulvio Bernardini (via Inter Milan; then managed both, Roma (1949–1950) and Lazio (1958–1960))...
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    Viani 1952–56 Aldo Campatelli 1956–57 Ljubo Benčić 1957 György Sárosi 1957–58 Alfredo Foni 1958–59 Federico Allasio 1959–61 Fulvio Bernardini 1961–65...
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  • Giuseppe Peruchetti, Italo Zamberletti 1950–1951: Italo Zamberletti, Fulvio Bernardini 1951–1953: Pietro Piselli 1953–1955: Enzo Dolfin 1955–1958: Oronzo...
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    – 1961–1963 Ernst Ocwirk – 1963–1965 Giuseppe Baldini – 1965–1966 Fulvio Bernardini – 1966–1971 Heriberto Herrera – 1971–1973 Guido Vincenzi – 1973–1974...
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  •  Armando Segato OR 7  Julinho IR 8  Guido Gratton CF 9  Giuseppe Virgili IL 10  Miguel Montuori OL 11  Claudio Bizzarri [it] Manager:  Fulvio Bernardini...
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    Poland in the last match of the group. Under the initial guide of Fulvio Bernardini and later that of head coach Enzo Bearzot, a new generation of Italian...
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  • Zumelzú  Italy (ITA) Adolfo Baloncieri Elvio Banchero Delfo Bellini Fulvio Bernardini Umberto Caligaris Giampiero Combi Giovanni De Prà Pietro Genovesi...
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    longest of all incumbent Serie A managers. In 2009, Prandelli surpassed Fulvio Bernardini as the longest-serving manager in Fiorentina history, and guided the...
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    Name Period Trophies Fulvio Bernardini 1958–1960 Coppa Italia Juan Carlos Lorenzo 1968–1971 Serie B Tommaso Maestrelli 1971–1975 Serie A Sven-Göran Eriksson...
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    Initially Haller played for Bologna, winning in 1964 under coach Fulvio Bernardini the first Italian league title for the club in 23 years and the hitherto...
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  • 2018– 2024 [70] 68 Federico Bernardeschi 1 39 6 2016– 2021 [71] 68 Fulvio Bernardini 1 26 3 1925–1932 1932 [72] 68 Sergio Brighenti 1 9 2 1959–1961 1961...
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    Alfredo Foni  Italy Inter 1954–55 Ettore Puricelli  Italy Milan 1955–56 Fulvio Bernardini  Italy Fiorentina 1956–57 Giuseppe Viani  Italy Milan 1957–58 Ljubiša...
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  • July 2022 Friendly Roma 0–1 Ascoli Trigoria, Italy 17:30 CEST (UTC+2) Botteghin 67' Stadium: Centro sportivo Fulvio Bernardini Referee: Federico Dionisi...
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    Goals 1 Mario Magnozzi Livorno 19 2 Rodolfo Ostromann Milan 18 3 Giuseppe Della Valle Bologna 17 4 Angelo Schiavio Bologna 16 Fulvio Bernardini Lazio...
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    the German World Cup, Bearzot was appointed as assistant coach of Fulvio Bernardini, and was then promoted head coach of Italy in 1975. Bearzot drove...
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