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    Enrique Omar Sívori (Spanish: [enˈrike oˈmaɾ ˈsiβoɾi], Italian: [ˈɔːmar ˈsiːvori]; 2 October 1935 – 17 February 2005) was an Argentine-Italian football...
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  • line (nicknamed Carasucias) was composed of Omar Corbatta, Humberto Maschio, Antonio Angelillo, Enrique Sívori and Osvaldo Cruz. Beyond its virtues and high...
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    players were Alfredo Di Stéfano, Santiago Vernazza, Walter Gómez, Enrique Omar Sívori, among others. Some members of the original Máquina of the 1940s...
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  • Banda Leonel Sánchez Máximo Rolón Roberto Drago 1 Goal Carlos Cecconato Omar Sívori Federico Vairo Álvaro Luizinho Maurinho Zezinho José Fernández Manuel...
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    in 1954 where he composed a famous couple of strikers along with Enríque Omar Sívori, winning three consecutive championships (1955–1956–1957). In 1961...
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  • Colombia), Federico Vairo (traded from Rosario Central) and the rise of Enrique Omar Sívori from the youth categories River won the 1955, 1956 and 1957 titles...
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    (1902–1974) [2] Revolutionary and guerrilla leader Enrique Gorriarán Merlo (1942–2006) Football legend Omar Sivori Former football players Héctor Baley, Leo Franco...
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  • Charlton Yngve Brodd Charles Antenen 4 goals Tomáš Pospíchal Nahum Stelmach Omar Sivori Yaúca Milan Galić 3 goals Jimmy Greaves Maryan Wisnieski Andreas Papaemmanouil...
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  • scored in 15 matches, for an average of 3.27 goals per match. 5 goals Omar Sívori 4 goals Chinesinho Larry 3 goals Humberto Maschio Source: RSSSF II. Panamerican...
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  • separately from native and foreign players at intervals until the 1970s. Omar Sivori, Humberto Maschio and Antonio Valentín Angelillo, the three stars of...
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  • Argentina, De Stéfano played for both Spain and Argentina Born in Argentina, Sívori played for both Italy and Argentina Born in the Socialist Republic of Croatia...
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  • Francisco López Contreras Nahum Stelmach Omar Sivori Francisco Flores Yaúca Chung Soon-Cheon Milan Galić 3 goals Oreste Omar Corbatta Jimmy Greaves Maryan Wisnieski...
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    presidency of Enrique Pardo. The new construction, the first tier Colonia stand, was financed by proceeds from the mn$10 million transfer of Omar Sivori to Juventus...
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    most expensive footballer, having overtaken the previous record set by Omar Sívori in 1957. He also became the first Spanish footballer to play in Serie...
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    (Jan 1965 – Dec 1970) Carlos Bilardo (1971) José María Silvero (1972) Omar Sívori (1972) Carlos Bilardo (1973 – 1976) Eduardo Luján Manera (1977) Héctor...
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  • Juan Urriolabeitía 1972 – 20 Delém 1973 – 21 Néstor Rossi 1974 – 22 Omar Sívori 1974 – – Federico Vairo 1974 – – Ángel Labruna 1975–81 6 23 Alfredo Di...
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    was not the first Juventus player born in Argentina to play for Italy; Omar Sívori played for the Azzurri, as well as Luis Monti and Raimundo Orsi, who...
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  • line, formed by Oreste Corbatta, Humberto Maschio, Antonio Angelillo, Omar Sívori and Osvaldo Cruz, was widely praised by then, being still remembered...
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  • 106 11 1988 2002 Juan Simón 13 0 1980 1990 Darío Siviski 6 0 1987 1990 Omar Sívori 19 9 1956 1957 Santiago Solari 11 1 1999 2004 Leandro Somoza 5 0 2005...
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    fights involving Nicolino Locche, Hugo Corro, Santos Laciar, Carlos Monzón, Omar Narvaez, Juan Roldán, Julio César Vásquez and many other famous boxers, circuses...
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  • Meazza (1929–30), Enrique Guaita (1934–35), Valentino Mazzola (1946–47), István Nyers (1950–51), Pedro Manfredini (1960–61), and Omar Sívori (1960–61) (all...
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    World Cup. Other examples of Italian Argentine oriundi in football are Omar Sívori, Humberto Maschio and Antonio Valentín Angelillo, the three stars of...
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  • titles, alongside players like the keeper Amadeo Carrizo, the midfielder Omar Sívori, among others. Another important player of the club is Pablo Hernández...
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    1992 1996 Salvatore Sirigu GK 28 0 2010 2021 2012 2020 2013 2020–21 Omar Sívori FW 9 8 1961 1962 Roberto Soriano MF 9 0 2014 2020 Angelo Benedicto Sormani...
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  • 4FW José Altafini (1938-07-24)24 July 1938 (aged 23) 4 Milan 10 4FW Omar Sívori (1935-10-02)2 October 1935 (aged 26) 7 Juventus 11 4FW Giampaolo Menichelli...
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    Adolfo Pedernera 1970 did not qualify 4 1 1 2 25% 37.5% 4 1 1 2 25% 37.5% Omar Sívori 1974 He did not manage this Cup 4 3 1 0 75% 87.5% 4 3 1 0 75% 87.5% Vladislao...
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  •  Argentina Guillermo Stábile Humberto Maschio (9) Javier Ambrois (9) Omar Sívori 1959  Argentina  Argentina Victorio Spinetto Pelé (8) Pelé 1959  Ecuador...
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  • Madrid 3–2 Alavés Madrid Hierro 11' Morientes 63' Raúl 67' Report Gomez 9' (pen) Sivori 18' Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabéu Referee: Luis Cantalejo...
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    1958–59 Antonio Valentín Angelillo  Argentina Internazionale 33 1959–60 Omar Sívori  Argentina Juventus 28 1960–61 Sergio Brighenti  Italy Sampdoria 27 1961–62...
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    1929  Italy  Argentina 1936 Alejandro Scopelli  Argentina  Italy 1935 Omar Sívori  Argentina  Italy 1961 Alfredo Di Stéfano  Argentina  Colombia 1949  Colombia...
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