Pierre Sinibaldi (29 February 1924 – 24 January 2012) was a French football player, who played as a striker. His career as manager spanned a quarter of...
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Marino Sinibaldi, Italian journalist and literary critic Pierre Sinibaldi (born 1924), French former football player and manager Raffaele Sinibaldi (c. 1504/1505...
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and Michel Leblond, and an underrated striker trio of Pierre Flamion, Pierre Sinibaldi, and Pierre Bini, Reims won the league by a single point over Lille...
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two more in 1958–59 and 1961–62. In the 1960s, under the coaching of Pierre Sinibaldi and then of Andreas Beres, the club even won five titles in a row (from...
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suddenly on 9 March 1971 at the age of 28. The next season, French coach Pierre Sinibaldi led the club to the fifth place, with subsequent qualification for...
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most goals in a single season at 44. Carlos Bianchi, Delio Onnis, Jean-Pierre Papin and Kylian Mbappé share the record for most awards won, with five...
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who had been in charge for 28 years, to step aside. He was replaced by Pierre Svara, an administrator considered to be close to the principality's princely...
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Volentik (1953–1955) Eduard Havlicek (1955) Nándor Lengyel (1955–1959) Pierre Sinibaldi (1959–1960) Robert Heinz (1960–1969) Ernst Melchior (1969–1972) Gilbert...
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Luciano 1973–1978: Marcel Duval 1978–1979: Celestin Oliver 1979–1980: Pierre Sinibaldi 1980–1985: Marcel Duval 1985 – Feb 1986: Christian Dalger 1986 – Oct...
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that was already intensively applied in the 1960s by Anderlecht coach Pierre Sinibaldi. According to football journalist Wim De Bock, "master tactician" Goethals...
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1955–56 and 1958–59 Arnold Deraeymaeker Belgium 1959–60 and 1968 43 Pierre Sinibaldi France 1960–66 and 1969–71 293 4 First Division titles in 1961–62...
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Desanghere 8 Johan Devrindt FW 9 Jan Mulder FW 10 Paul Van Himst (captain) 11 Wilfried Puis Substitutes: 12 Alfons Peeters 68' Manager: Pierre Sinibaldi...
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Seguer 3 Estanislau Basora 1 José Canal Mateu Nicolau Pierre Flamion Stade de Reims Francis Méano Pierre Sinibaldi Jesus Correia Sporting CP Sources:...
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Romain Gary (redirect from Fosco Sinibaldi)
rules. Gary also published under the pseudonyms Shatan Bogat and Fosco Sinibaldi. Gary became one of France's most popular and prolific writers, writing...
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Corsica, Sinibaldi's two brothers Pierre and Noël were also footballers. Sinibaldi was a mentor to Raymond Kopa and was godfather to his son. Sinibaldi played...
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Khazri Charles Orlanducci Claude Papi Robert Péri Adil Rami Paul Sinibaldi Pierre Sinibaldi Sébastien Squillaci Albert Vanucci Teva Zaveroni Category:Footballers...
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was always allowed to compete with older teammates. Under manager Pierre Sinibaldi, Paul Van Himst developed into a very refined player who would dominate...
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complications from heart surgery. Stig Sæterbakken, 46, Norwegian writer. Pierre Sinibaldi, 87, French footballer and manager. William Crossley, 3rd Baron Somerleyton...
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by caretaker manager Arnould De Raeymaeker, before French manager Pierre Sinibaldi took over during the summer break. A new era of the club started at...
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coach brought him to RSC Anderlecht, where he worked with coaches Pierre Sinibaldi, András Béres and Norberto Höfling in that role. After six seasons...
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in Montemaggiore, Corsica, Sinibaldi's two brothers Pierre and Paul were also footballers. Sinibaldi played who played as a striker for Nîmes, Toulouse...
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Relegated Lens Bordeaux Le Havre FC Rouen Matches played 380 Goals scored 1,334 (3.51 per match) Top goalscorer Pierre Sinibaldi (33) ← 1945–46 1947–48 →...
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Rank Player Club Goals 1 René Bihel Lille 28 2 Pierre Sinibaldi Reims 26 3 Antoine Rodriguez Saint-Étienne 22 4 Louis de Sainte de Maréville Marseille...
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Rank Player Club Goals 1 Jean Baratte Lille 31 2 Pierre Sinibaldi Reims 25 3 Boleslav Tempowski Lille 23 4 Jean Grumellon Rennes 22 5 Larbi Ben Barek Stade...
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Nicolas Sahnoun (son) Guy Sénac, Didier Sénac (son) Noël Sinibaldi, Paul Sinibaldi, Pierre Sinibaldi (brothers) Moussa Sylla (see Yacouba Sylla) Lilian Thuram...
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defensive tactic developed in the 1960s at Anderlecht under French coach Pierre Sinibaldi. In the early 1970s, a selection of the best players in the Belgian...
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1973 14 7 1 6 23 27 .500 Pasieguito 1973 1975 54 16 15 23 66 72 .296 Pierre Sinibaldi 1975 1976 28 7 8 13 36 35 .250 Vicente Miera 1976 1979 106 50 29 27...
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England Antwerp 1956 Tournai 1964 Louis Verstraeten Belgium Gent 1965 Pierre Sinibaldi France Anderlecht 1966 Milorad Pavić Yugoslavia Standard Liège 1967...
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- Jeffrey Ntuka, South African footballer (born 1985) January 24 - Pierre Sinibaldi, French footballer (born 1924) January 27 - Juan Sarrachini, Argentine...
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Catholic archdiocese of Ephesus (redirect from Benedict Sinibaldi)
April 19, 1773) Nicola Buschi (April 11, 1785 - August 11, 1800) Benedict Sinibaldi (August 11, 1800 - April 1816) Paolo Leardi (September 23, 1816 - December...
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