- a
result of the
merger between former Serie C2 (fourth division)
teams Albinese Calcio and Società
Calcio Leffe,
respectively from
Albino and Leffe, two...
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Leffe and
Albinese. 1986-1987
Atalanta 0 (0) 1987-1988 → L.R.
Vicenza 0 (0) 1988-1989
Atalanta 1 (0) 1989-1993
Leffe 57 (0) 1993-1995
Albinese 61 (3) 1999-2003...
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Promozione club
Albinese,
leading them to win the
league and
gaining promotion to
Serie D.
After a
ninth and a
tenth place, he left
Albinese in 1992 and returned...
- pla**** as a
centre back.
Throughout his
career he pla**** for
Italian clubs Albinese, AlbinoLeffe, Biellese, Palermo, Genoa, Lazio, and Atalanta; he won a Coppa...
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Cremonese dove tutt'ora
allena l'Under 17
Atalanta Serie A Promotion: 1994–95
Albinese Serie C2 Play-off semi-final: 1997–98
Messina Serie A Promotion: 2003–04...
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Defender Team
information Current team Real
Calepina Youth career 0000–2013
Albinese 2014–2015
Inter Milan 2014–2015 →
AlbinoLeffe (loan) 2015–2016 AC Milan...
- Romanese [it] 1990–1993
Lumezzane 1993–1997
Alzano Virescit 1997–1998
Albinese 1998–2001
AlbinoLeffe 2001–2002
Alessandria 2002–2004
Monza 2004–2005 Nuova...
- 32 km2 522/km2 342 m 45.75/45°45 N 9.783/9°47 E 016004 24021 A153 035
Albinese sing. -i pl. [1] (IT)
Algua 686 8 km2 86/km2 432 m 45.833/45°50 N 9.6833/9°43...
- d'Argon 34 9 15 10 35 29 +6 33 10
Darfo Boario 34 8 17 9 34 40 −6 33 11
Albinese 34 8 16 10 30 36 −6 32 12
Capriolo 34 8 16 10 31 39 −8 32 13
Reggiolo 34...
- time in 2022. U.C.
AlbinoLeffe was
founded in 1998
after the
merger of
Albinese Calcio of
Albino and Società
Calcio Leffe of Leffe, two
clubs hailing from...