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- Giuseppe Bigogno (22 July 1909 – 1977) was an Italian footballer and manager from Albizzate in the Province of Varese. He spent eight seasons of his career...
- 1941–1943 Giuseppe Santagostino 1943–1945 Adolfo Baloncieri 1945–1946 Giuseppe Bigogno 1946–1949 Lajos Czeizler 1949–1952 Gunnar Gren 1952 Mario Sperone 1952–1953...
- Luigi Ferrero 1957 Giuseppe Meazza 1957 Jesse Carver 1957–1958 Giuseppe Bigogno 1958 Aldo Campatelli 1959–1960 Camillo Achilli 1960 Giulio Cappelli 1960...
- 1951–52 Aldo Olivieri 1952–53 Giuseppe Bigogno 1953–58 Luigi Miconi 1958–59 Severino Feruglio 1959–60 Giuseppe Bigogno 1960–61 Luigi Bonizzoni 1960–62...
- história do ratinho Dorime". Nexo Jornal (in Brazilian Portuguese). Matheus Bigogno Costa (2020-02-19). "Dorime Ameno: meme do rato vira jogo para navegador;...
- Montagnola to form a new and larger muni****lity Collina d'Oro. The hamlet of Bigogno, which is part of Agra, is first mentioned in 1270 in an inventory of the...
- Cargnelli 1946–48 Orlando Tognotti 1948 Mario Sperone 1948–51 Giuseppe Bigogno 1951–53 Alfredo Notti 1953 Mario Sperone 1953–54 Federico Allasio 1954...
- Busini Giuseppe Bigogno 1946–47 38 19 12 7 75 52 050.00 Giuseppe Bigogno 1947–48 40 21 7 12 76 48 052.50 Antonio Busini Giuseppe Bigogno 1948–49 38 21 8...
- Tenure Matches Wins Draws Losses Tenure Matches Wins Draws Losses Giuseppe Bigogno 1946–1949 116 61 27 28 1958–1959 26 16 5 5 Giovanni Trapattoni 1974 1975–1976...
- Antonio Adamini (25 December 1792 in Bigogno, Ticino⁣ – 16 June 1846, St. Petersburg) was a Swiss-born Russian architect and engineer. Of his training...