• Maurilio Prini (Italian pronunciation: [mauˈriːljo ˈpriːni]; 17 August 1932 – 29 April 2009) was an Italian footballer who played as a forward. He represented...
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  • in Belgrade and went goalless until two minutes from the end, when Maurilio Prini scored for the Italians. The second leg went goalless, and Fiorentina...
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    Pierino Prati FW 14 7 1968 1974 1970 1968 Cesare Presca MF 1 0 1948 Maurilio Prini FW 3 0 1956 1957 Roberto Pruzzo FW 6 0 1978 1982 Giorgio Puia DF 7 0...
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  • Fulvio Bernardini, Lazio beat la Viola 1–0 with a goal from striker Maurilio Prini, who had ironically just left Fiorentina. The 1960s did not start brightly...
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  • Janich MF 6 Franco Carradori MF 7 Bruno Franzini FW 8 Amos Mariani FW 9 Orlando Rozzoni FW 10 Maurilio Prini FW 11 Clemente Mattei Manager: Enrique Flamini...
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    Nation Player — MF  ITA Bruno Mazza — MF  ITA Alberto Orzan — MF  ITA Maurilio Prini — MF  ITA Aldo Scaramucci — MF  ITA Armando Segato — FW  ITA Claudio...
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  • Argentine midfielder, participated in the 1964 Summer Olympics 19 April – Maurilio Prini (76), Italian midfielder 19 April – Dicky Robinson (82), English defender...
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    Fumagalli MF 6 Umberto Pinardi MF 7 Ugo Pozzan MF 8 Carlo Tagnin FW 9 Claudio Bizzarri FW 10 Humberto Tozzi FW 11 Maurilio Prini Manager: Fulvio Bernardini...
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