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    Roberto Bettega (Italian pronunciation: [roˈbɛrto ˈbɛtteɡa]; born 27 December 1950) is an Italian former footballer who played as a forward. A prolific...
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  • Estadio Roberto Bettega is a multi-use stadium in Asunción, Paraguay. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Tacuary...
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  • Bettega is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alessandro Bettega (born 1987), Italian footballer, son of Roberto Attilio Bettega...
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    —Zinedine Zidane on Baggio starting on the bench. In 1995, Marcello Lippi, Roberto Bettega and Umberto Agnelli announced that Baggio no longer featured in their...
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  • 2019–2021) Most UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League appearances – 42 matches, Roberto Bettega (1970–1980) Most UEFA Cup Winners' Cup appearances – 17 matches, Stefano...
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  • Italian footballer Roberto Baggio, Italian footballer Roberto Ballini, Italian footballer Roberto Baronio, Italian footballer Roberto Bettega, Italian footballer...
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  • Between 2002 and 2014 however, the club played at the 7,000 capacity Roberto Bettega in the Zeballos Cué neighbourhood. In 2014 the club sold the stadium...
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  • two years by Bobby Houghton, assisted by Dave Turner and featured Roberto Bettega, David Byrne, Cliff Calvert, Pasquale De Luca, Charlie Falzon, Sven...
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  • mid-1970s also marked Diadora's entry into the football category, aided by Roberto Bettega, who provided consulting information. The company also added the tennis...
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    and followed through in the 1972–73 Serie A, with players like as Roberto Bettega, Franco Causio, and José Altafini breaking through. During the rest...
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  • Marco Tardelli CM 4 Massimo Bonini  36' AM 10 Michel Platini RW 7 Roberto Bettega SS 11 Zbigniew Boniek CF 9 Paolo Rossi  56' Substitutes: MF 15 Domenico...
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    Krankl 3 goals Dirceu Roberto Dinamite Paolo Rossi Johnny Rep Karl-Heinz Rummenigge 2 goals Daniel Bertoni Nelinho Roberto Bettega Ernie Brandts Arie Haan...
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  • home after a shot had deflected into his path. Just a minute later Roberto Bettega took advantage of some poor defending to make it two goals in two minutes...
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    R2 – Carlo Parola Roberto Bettega 15 1976–77 Serie A 30 23 5 2 50 20 51 1st R2 UC Champions – Giovanni Trapattoni Roberto Bettega 17 1977–78 Serie A...
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    between the club's owners, who wanted to get rid of Moggi, Giraudo, and Roberto Bettega, whose shares in the club increased. Whatever their intentions, it...
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    jersey for Juventus, and played alongside notable players such as Roberto Bettega, Roberto Boninsegna, Pietro Anastasi, Claudio Gentile, Marco Tardelli, Dino...
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    injured and substituted in the 20th minute, when Juventus striker Roberto Bettega tackled him. Marco Tardelli was later sent off for a foul on Liam Brady...
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    Torino Roberto Bettega (Juventus) (16) 1980–81 Juventus (19) Roma Napoli Roberto Pruzzo (Roma) (18) 1981–82 Juventus (20) Fiorentina Roma Roberto Pruzzo...
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    Giuseppe Furino  66' RF 7 José Altafini CF 9 Pietro Anastasi LF 11 Roberto Bettega  49' Substitutes: MF 15 Helmut Haller  49' MF 14 Antonello Cuccureddu...
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  • Juventus and Italian international footballer Roberto Bettega, who also served as Juventus's vice-president. Bettega began his career is a product of the Juventus...
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    Barcelona  Austria 81 3 Rob Rensenbrink Anderlecht  Netherlands 50 4 Roberto Bettega Juventus  Italy 28 5 Paolo Rossi L.R. Vicenza  Italy 23 6 Ronnie Hellström...
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    up of Giraudo, Roberto Bettega, and Luciano Moggi; Del Piero played a more prominent role for the club that season following Roberto Baggio's injury...
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  • Altobelli (1955-11-28)28 November 1955 (aged 24) 0 Internazionale 18 4FW Roberto Bettega (1950-12-27)27 December 1950 (aged 29) 30 Juventus 19 4FW Franco Causio...
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  • Massimo Palanca Catanzaro 10 Paolo Pulici Torino 8 Roberto Bettega Juventus 9 Aldo Maldera Milan Roberto Pruzzo Roma Giuseppe Savoldi Napoli Walter Speggiorin...
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    1930–1937 161 5 Alberto Bertuccelli  Italy Defender 1949–1954 146 2 Roberto Bettega  Italy Forward 1970–1983 482 179 Carlo Bigatto Iº  Italy Midfielder...
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    Liverpool Hamburger SV  England 71 3 Michel Platini Nancy  France 70 4 Roberto Bettega Juventus  Italy 39 5 Johan Cruyff Barcelona  Netherlands 23 6 Klaus...
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  • whilst his older brother Roberto was named after two of his father's Italian footballing idols, Roberto Boninsegna and Roberto Bettega. Neither of the brothers...
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  • Giuseppe Furino (all with Juventus) Andrea Barzagli (all with Juventus) Roberto Bettega (all with Juventus) Alessandro Costacurta (all with Milan) Ciro Ferrara...
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    Torino (97/221), Fiorentina (14/52), Roma (12/57), Udinese (7/22) 44 Roberto Bettega 129 321 0.4 1970 1983 Juventus 45 Gianni Rivera 128 524 0.24 1958 1979...
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    ("Juve-Block") – who formed the backbone of the national team. Examples include Roberto Bettega, Giuseppe Furino and Paolo Rossi, all former members at the Juventus...
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