• Leandro Arpinati (29 February 1892 – 22 April 1945) was an Italian politician. Arpinati was born at Civitella di Romagna. Before World War I, he was originally...
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  • on local groups, so in 1926 it took the direct control of FIGC with Leandro Arpinati as president, who merged two Roman clubs and newborn Napoli into the...
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  • criteria. Only in 1928 was the big reform conceived by FIGC president Leandro Arpinati: after a year, a new second division based on the same national format...
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    13 March 1928 12 September 1929 1 year, 183 days — Undersecretary Leandro Arpinati (1892–1945) 12 September 1929 8 May 1933 3 years, 238 days — Undersecretary...
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    Luigi Bozino 1923–1924 Directory 1924 17 Luigi Bozino 1924–1926 18 Leandro Arpinati 1926–1933 19 Giorgio Vaccaro 1933–1942 20 Luigi Ridolfi Vay da Verrazzano...
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    Serrazanetti founded the second local section, along with his friends Leandro Arpinati and Gino Baroncini. He was a squadrista in Bologna during the Biennio...
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    Olympic Committee In office 5 May 1933 – 31 October 1939 Preceded by Leandro Arpinati Succeeded by Rino Parenti Personal details Born (1889-08-18)18 August...
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    Ferretti (1925–1928) Augusto Turati (1928–1930) Iti Bacci (1930–1931) Leandro Arpinati (1931–1933) Achille Starace (1933–1939) Rino Parenti (1939–1940) Raffaele...
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  • idealism of Gentile, a theorist of Fascism; Vita Nova was set up by Leandro Arpinati, a Fascist political leader. From 1929 Cantimori was a high school...
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    Morandi and Vincenzo Cardarelli, and with young rising politicians like Leandro Arpinati, Dino Grandi and Italo Balbo. During this time, Longanesi developed...
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    of Italy on the recommendation of the Italian Football Federation's Leandro Arpinati. Baloncieri retired in 1931; interested in the development of young...
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    Puppini 4 March 1923 26 December 1926 PNF Fascist Podestà (1926-1945) 1 Leandro Arpinati 26 December 1926 22 September 1929 PNF 2 Antonio Carranti 22 September...
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  • Fortichiari, Italian communist politician (died 1981) February 29 – Leandro Arpinati, Italian fascist politician (died 1945) March 9 – Carlo Bisiach, Italian...
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    worked directly with the undersecretary of the Ministry of Interior Leandro Arpinati. The Exhibition celebrated the Fascist' rise to power in October 1922...
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  • 1933, Achille Starace, was an enemy of the incumbent FIGC’s chairman Leandro Arpinati. He obtained the latter to be fired and arrested by Mussolini after...
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    Election Assembly President 1926 - 1927 Alberto Buriani 1927 - 1929 Leandro Arpinati 1929 - 1930 Augusto Turati 1930 - 1943 Luigi Ridolfi 1943 Gaetano Simoni...
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  • Tie–breakers: Final: Atalanta B-champions 1928. Under orders of fascist Leandro Arpinati, the FIGC President, the Italian football had its greatest reform between...
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    ranking first in the party's Bologna list, ahead of Benito Mussolini, Leandro Arpinati and Dino Grandi. Oviglio served in the 26th and 27th legislatures....
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  • Adrien (1899–1967) Founder of the Parti national social chrétien. ARPINATI, Leandro (1892–1945) Fascist politician. ARRESE Y MARGA, José Luis de (1905–1986)...
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