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Braglia is an
Italian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alberto Braglia (1883–1954),
Italian gymnast Giorgio Braglia (born 1947), Italian...
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Stadio Alberto Braglia is a
football stadium in Modena, Italy. The
stadium was
built in 1936 and
holds 21,092 people.
Stadio Alberto Braglia was
named after...
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Piero Braglia (born 10
January 1955) is an
Italian football manager and
former player,
currently in
charge of
Serie C
Group B club Campob****o. A midfielder...
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Alberto Braglia (23
April 1883 – 5
February 1954) was an
Italian gymnast who won
three gold
medals at the 1908 and 1912 Olympics.
Braglia started practicing...
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regional derbies against M****ese. The 2006–07 season, with new boss
Piero Braglia,
brought Pisa back to
fight for a
promotion spot: the
nerazzurri ended...
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Giorgio Braglia (born 19
February 1947 in Bomporto) is a
retired Italian professional football player who pla**** as a
midfielder or as a forward. Throughout...
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Guinness World Records Ltd. 1999. p. 179. ISBN 0-85112-098-9.
Braglia,
Claudio (April 1992). "Tuta obbligatoria". In Moto.
Conti Editore S.r...
- Gardens, Kew,
retrieved 2024-09-06 Thomson, Lex A.J.; Butaud, Jean-François;
Braglia, Luca & Mabberley,
David J. (22
September 2022), "Pacific
Hibiscus Species...
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promotion for the 2015–16 season, they pla**** in
Modena F.C.'s
Stadio Alberto Braglia in
order to
follow minimum capacity rules in
Serie A.
Following their relegation...
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International Friendship Tournament (1): 1947
Player with most appearances:
Renato Braglia, 484
Player with most goals:
Renato Brighenti, 82
Largest home win: 6–0...