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Luigi Allemandi (Italian pronunciation: [luˈiːdʒi
alleˈmandi]; 8
November 1903 – 25
September 1978) was an
Italian footballer who pla**** as a defender...
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Roberto Allemandi (born
August 1, 1912, date of
death unknown) was an
Argentine professional football player. Born in Oliva, he also held
Italian citizenship...
- investigation. A
Torino official was
found to have
bribed opposing defender Luigi Allemandi in Torino's
match against Juventus on 5 June 1927, and thus the season...
- SA and is
based on an
original concept by the
Turin publisher,
Umberto Allemandi, who
founded the
first monthly newspaper, Il
Giornale dell'Arte [it],...
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against Austria Vienna. 4 out of 11
players of that team: Meazza,
Luigi Allemandi,
Attilio Demaría and
Armando Castellazzi would go on to win the 1934 World...
- Bologna. However, the
title was
revoked on 3
November 1927 due to the "
Allemandi Case".
After the
revoking of the
prior scudetto,
Torino were reconfirmed...
- Kazakhstan:
Religions and
Society in the
History of
Central Eurasia. U.
Allemandi. pp. 65, 140. ISBN 978-88-42217-558.
Archived from the
original on 29...
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Baloncieri 1931–1934:
Umberto Caligaris 1934:
Gianpiero Combi 1935–1936:
Luigi Allemandi 1937–1939:
Giuseppe Meazza 1940–1947:
Silvio Piola 1947–1949: Valentino...
- (1588–1629) Jodidio, Philip, Iran:
Architecture For
Changing Societies:
Umberto Allemandi (August 2, 2006). Dabashi, H. (1996) 'Mir
Damad and the
Founding of the...
- by
Maria Grazia Bernardini (Bernini:
Catalogo delle sculture; Turin:
Allemandi, 2022, 2 vols.)
comprises 143
entries (not
including those of debated...