• Amatori Rugby Milano were an Italian rugby union team based in Milan founded in 1927 and disbanded in 2011. Founded in 1927 as part of the football team...
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    Arena Civica (redirect from Arena di Milano)
    athletics meeting – the Notturna di Milano. Until 2011, the Arena was the home ground of Amatori Rugby Milano, a rugby union club founded in 1927 that won...
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    Milan (redirect from Milano)
    Milan (Lombard pronunciation: [miˈlãː] ; Italian: Milano, [miˈlaːno] ) is a city in northern Italy, regional capital of Lombardy, and the second-most-populous...
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  • Amatori Milano 1931 Amatori Milano 1932 Amatori Milano 1933 Amatori Milano 1934 Amatori Milano 1935 Rugby Roma 1936 Amatori Milano 1937 Rugby Roma 1938...
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  • This article lists the official squads for the 1991 Rugby World Cup that took place in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and France between 3 October...
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    Marco Bollesan (category Amatori Rugby Milano players)
    Brescia winning another Championship in 1975. He was then at Amatori Rugby Milano, until 1981 as player and until 1985 as coach. From 1985 to 1988 he was...
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  • doo-wop singer Giuseppe Milano (1887–1971), Italian football midfielder and manager Gustavo Milano (born 1961), Argentine rugby union footballer, coach...
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    famous annual bicycle race, usually ends in Milan. Amatori Rugby Milano, the most decorated rugby team in Italy, was founded in Milan in 1927. Alpine skiing...
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    former rugby union fly-half. After playing a couple of matches for Argentina, he spent the vast majority of his career with the Italy national rugby union...
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    George Biagi (category Amatori Rugby Milano players)
    playing rugby at the age of 13 at Fettes College, Edinburgh. He attended Bocconi University in Milan and started playing with Grande Milano; the following...
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    The Amatori Rugby Milano have won 18 National Championships and are the most famous[citation needed] and important[citation needed] Rugby team in Italy...
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  • The club lost the three finals played to date against Amatori Rugby Milano and Rugby Parma. Born in 1928 under the aegis of a fascist student union (the...
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    David Harvey (born 20 May 1982) is a Brazilian rugby player. He has played in the Super Rugby for the Western Force and for several clubs around the world...
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  • Fabio Gómez (category Amatori Rugby Milano players)
    Esteban Fabio Gómez (born 13 July 1998 in Buenos Aires) is a former Argentine rugby union player. He played as a scrum-half. At the age of 6, he joined Banco...
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  • Gustavo Milano, (born 11 February 1961 in Rosario) is a former Argentine rugby union footballer, coach and sports agent and dairy products businessman...
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  • Steve Swindall (category Amatori Rugby Milano players)
    Steve Swindall (born 11 December 1982 in Scotland) is a Scottish former rugby union footballer who played for Glasgow Warriors. He played internationally...
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    Marcello Cuttitta (category Amatori Rugby Milano players)
    1966) is a former Italian rugby union player who went into coaching after retirement. His role was wing. Cuttitta played club rugby for major Italian teams...
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  • Franco Berni (category Amatori Rugby Milano players)
    Italian rugby union player. He played as lock. A lock with a powerful body build (approximately 150 kg and 2m high), Berni started his rugby career in...
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  • 2023-12-02. Ciccarelli, Irma (2019). "Rugby Sound Festival, il programma: info e biglietti per i live". Milano Weekend (in Italian). Retrieved 2023-12-02...
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  • won by Ambrosiana that became famous after as Amatori Rugby Milano . At those time it was the rugby section of Ambrosiana-Inter F.C. The opening match should...
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    former Italian rugby union player and a current coach. He played as a hooker. He played for Rugby Lyons (1985/86–1994/95), Amatori Rugby Milano (1995/96–1997/98)...
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  • Paolo Vaccari (category Amatori Rugby Milano players)
    debuted with Rugby Calvisano's senior squad on 1 February 1987 against Petrarca in Padua. After six seasons with Calvisano he moved to Amatori Milano, then owned...
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  • Marco Platania (category Amatori Rugby Milano players)
    in Cremona) is a former Italian rugby union player. He played as a centre. Platania played for Amatori Rugby Milano, from 1991/92 to 1997/98, winning...
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  • (Amatori Rugby Milano), R. Centinari (Amatori Rugby Milano). Substitutes : O. Maestri (Amatori Rugby Milano), E. Sgorbati (Amatori Rugby Milano), Vigliana...
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    Gordon McRorie (category Infobox rugby biography with deprecated parameters)
    Gordon McRorie (born 12 May 1988) is a rugby union scrumhalf who plays for AS rugby Milano and Canada. McRorie made his debut for Canada in 2014 and was...
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  • Giambattista Croci (category Amatori Rugby Milano players)
    was noticed and assigned for Rugby Rovigo, in 1988/89. The apex of his team career was achieved at Amatori Rugby Milano, where he played from 1989/90...
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  • Massimiliano Capuzzoni (category Amatori Rugby Milano players)
    Taormina, 5 August 1995) was an Italian rugby union player. He played as a flanker. Capuzzoni played for A. S. Rugby Milano, where he started his career in 1981/82...
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  • Pierpaolo Pedroni (category Amatori Rugby Milano players)
    and as a number eight. Pedroni played most of his career at Amatori Rugby Milano, where he premiered in the first category at 1982/83 and would play until...
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  • Alessandro Ghini (category Amatori Rugby Milano players)
    played for Parma, from 1976/77 to 1988/89. He moved afterwards to Amatori Rugby Milano, where he played from 1989/90 to 1990/91, winning the National Championship...
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  • CUS Milano (Italian: Centro Universitario Sportivo di Milano, "University Sports Centre of Milan") is a university sports centre founded in 1947, promoting...
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