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- Foot-Ball Club Alzano, from Alzano Lombardo, and Centro Giovanile Virescit Boccaleone, a club from Bergamo, which enjo**** some success in its Serie C1 period...
- part of the city which are now divided into twenty-five neighborhoods: Boccaleone Borgo Palazzo Borgo Santa Caterina Campagnola Carnovali Celadina Centro-Papa...
- appearances in the top-flight Serie A, he was put on loan at Virescit Boccaleone in the secondary Serie C1 league. He scored 15 goals for Virescit in the...
- squad. In 1988, he made his professional debut in Serie C1 with Virescit Boccaleone, and during the next season, he moved to Serie B side Reggiana. He returned...
- further cup match for Inter, Nunziata left for Serie C1 side Virescit Boccaleone [it] in 1986. He moved to fellow league team Pavia in the following year...
- Italy Managerial career Years Team 1978–1988 Pontisola 1988–1990 Virescit Boccaleone 1990–1991 Verona 1991–1992 Licata 1992–1993 Salernitana 1993–1995 A.S...
- Francavilla Messina 1983–84 Livorno Pavia Jesi Reggina 1984–85 Siena Virescit Boccaleone Brindisi Licata 1985–86 Lucchese Centese Teramo Nocerina 1986–87 Torres...
- player. Foscarini started his coaching career as youth coach for Virescit Boccaleone (who later merged with Alzano to form Alzano Virescit) in 1991, and then...
- Fano 1983–84 Fanfulla Ancona 1984–85 Casarano Carrarese 1985–86 Virescit Boccaleone Jesi 1986–87 Livorno Campania Puteolana 1987–88 Monza Palermo 1988–89...
- Youth career Cenate Sotto Virescit Boccaleone Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1981–1986 Virescit Boccaleone 103 (2) 1986–1991 Atalanta 140 (10)...