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- Fabricio Tomás Coloccini (Spanish: [faˈβɾisjo koloˈtʃini]; Italian: [kolotˈtʃiːni]; born 22 January 1982) is an Argentine former professional footballer...
- Newcastle, he was made the team's stand-in captain in the absence of Fabricio Coloccini, as the season ended with relegation. He then helped the club regain Premier...
- Sébastien B****ong, who formed an impressive partnership with Fabricio Coloccini. He put some strong performances in vital matches, including scoring a...
- lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; GD = Goal Difference. Fabricio Coloccini Aldo Duscher Jonás Gutiérrez Germán Lux Lionel Scaloni Haris Medunjanin...
- Premier League debut for the club as a 38th-minute substitute for Fabricio Coloccini in a 2–1 defeat to Manchester City at the City of Manchester Stadium....
- several teeth after being accidentally kicked in the mouth by Fabricio Coloccini in a match against Newcastle United on 28 November 2012 and as a result...
- Jorge Soto Carlos Bueno José Torrealba Gabriel Urdaneta 1 goal Fabricio Coloccini Andrés D'Alessandro César Delgado Luciano Galletti Kily González Lucho...
- 2007–08 Habib Beye 2008–09 Sébastien B****ong 2009–10 José Enrique 2010–11 Fabricio Coloccini 2011–12 Tim Krul 2012–13 Davide Santon 2013–14 Mike Williamson...
- squad, a surprise exclusion along with Newcastle United defender Fabricio Coloccini. On 17 November 2010, Argentina faced Brazil in a friendly match in Qatar...
- season, Tioté captained Newcastle for the first time, replacing Fabricio Coloccini and Yohan Cabaye, both ruled out by injury, and performed well in a 2–2...