- Aldo
Agroppi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈaldo
aˈɡrɔppi]; 14
April 1944 – 2
January 2025) was an
Italian professional coach and a footballer, who pla****...
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Luigi Radice,
after a
defeat against Atalanta, and
replaced him with Aldo
Agroppi. The
results were dreadful:
Fiorentina fell into the
bottom half of the...
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Nationality Years Rino
Marchesi 1985–1986
Emiliano Mondonico 1986–1987 Aldo
Agroppi 1987–1988
Tarcisio Burgnich 1988 Rino
Marchesi 1988–1989
Angelo Pereni...
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Ratchasima : ****an : Iran : Thailand 4th: Uzbekistan 2
January Aldo
Agroppi,
Italian football player and
manager Werner Leimgruber,
Swiss footballer...
- Missoni, 93,
knitwear designer, co-founder of Missoni. 2
January Aldo
Agroppi, 80,
footballer (Torino,
national team) and
manager (Fiorentina). Italo...
- relegation. "The
angels sing in his legs." —Former
Fiorentina manager Aldo
Agroppi on Baggio.
Baggio led
Fiorentina to a
Coppa Italia quarter-final during...
- to get back to
Serie A,
nearly succeeding under the
management of Aldo
Agroppi in the 1984-1985 season,
narrowly missing promotion back to
Serie A by...
- 1978–79
Gustavo Giagnoni Claudio Tobia Mario Tontodonati 1979–80 Aldo
Agroppi 1980–81
Giuseppe Chiappella Saul
Malatrasi Mario Tiddia 1981–82 Domenico...
-
member of the
Connecticut State Senate (2019–2023), glioblastoma. Aldo
Agroppi, 80,
Italian football player (Torino,
national team) and
manager (Fiorentina)...
- "Francesco
Graziani -
Goals in
Serie A". RSSSF.
Retrieved 6 June 2016. "Toro,
Agroppi: "Vi
racconto Gigi Meroni, il
nostro George Best"" (in Italian). Toro News...