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Isola d'Istria, when the city of
Isola was part of Italy. It was
known as
Ampelea Isola d'Istria
between 1930 and 1946, and pla**** in
Serie C
between 1937...
- Imperia, Ivrea, Nocerina, Novara, Saronno, Turris,
Verbania 6 times:
Ampelea, B****ano Virtus, Belluno, Caratese, Latina, MATER, Modena, Paganese, Pontedecimo...
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times for the
Italy national team,
scoring one goal. He also pla**** with
Ampelea Isola in 1944. The
Stadio Giuseppe Grezar in
Trieste is
dedicated to him...
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withdrew before the
start of the semifinals. Source: [citation needed] Notes:
Ampelea Isola d'Istria and
Triestina renounced to play the last match: Venezia...
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groups of his own
region (Venezia Giulia) such as Triestina, Pro Gorizia,
Ampelea,
Udinese and Ponziana.
Surprisingly he won the
first three games (pla****...
- new
sponsor and name
offered by the
Ampelea fish
canning factory in 1936.
Already in the next season, S.C.
Ampelea wins the
first place in the Istrian...
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Audace San
Michele 30 32 9 DAM
Valdagno 30 31 10 CRDA
Monfalcone 30 28 11
Ampelea Isola d'Istria 30 25 12 B****ano 30 25 13
Rovigo 30 24 14
Vittorio Veneto...
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Score Away team
Audace 2-2 (aet)
Vicenza Grion Pola 1-2 ARSA
Ponziana 1-2
Ampelea Isola Pro
Gorizia 3-3 (aet)
Monfalcone Treviso 1-0
Udinese Marzotto Valdagno...
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Alessandria –
Alessandria Inter****onale –
Milan Ampelea Isola d'Istria – Izola/Isola d'Istria Asti – Asti
Atalanta –
Bergamo Audace San
Michele – Verona(*)...
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Midfielder Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls) 1940–1943 Pro
Gorizia 1943–1944
Ampelea Isola d'Istria 14 (8) 1945–1947
Milan 59 (21) 1947–1949
Livorno 71 (6)...