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- Tommaso Biasci (born 10 November 1994) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Serie B club Catanzaro. A youth product of Pisa...
- Simone Biasci (born 6 April 1970 in Pontedera) is an Italian former professional cyclist. 1986 1st Coppa d'Oro 1988 1st Junior National Road Race Championships...
- Bettelheim 1 n.a. E. Bettelheim; E. BettelheimFrancesco Biasci 1 n.a. F. Biasci; F. Biasci — Wolf Bickel 852 1942–pres. W. Bickel; amateur W. Bickel...
- started his second season with Carrarese as a substitute replacing Tommaso Biasci in the 71st minute of a 1–0 home defeat against Imolese in the first round...
- Borghi (until 11 April 2018, elected at the Chamber of Deputies) Roberto Biasci (since 11 April 2018) Marco Casucci Elisa Montemagni Roberto Salvini Manuel...
- 21 May 2024 Catanzaro 2–2 Cremonese Catanzaro 20:30 CEST (UTC+2) Biasci 51' Brignola 68' Report Tsadjout 14' Ciofani 50' Stadium: Nicola Ceravolo Attendance:...
- No. Pos. Nation Player 28 FW  ITA Tommaso Biasci 29 FW  SEN Demba Seck (on loan from Torino) 34 DF  AUT Philipp Breit (on loan from SPAL) 45 FW  ITA Nicolò...
- José I.; Cloetens, Peter; Baruchel, José; Härtwig, Jürgen; Mairs, Trevor; Biasci, Jean Claude; Marot, Gérard; Salomé-Pateyron, Murielle; Schlenker, Michel...
- artist Simone Bianchi (athlete) (born 1973), Italian long-jumper Simone Biasci, Italian cyclist Simone Bignall, Australian philosopher Simone Biles (born...
- 1990  Italy M****imo Donati 1991  Italy Sergio Barbero 1992  Italy Simone Biasci 1993  Italy Alessandro Baronti 1994  Italy Andrea Vatteroni 1995  Italy...