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Angelo Domenghini (Italian pronunciation: [ˈandʒelo domeŋˈɡiːni]; born 25
August 1941) is an
Italian football manager, and
former player, who pla**** as...
- league, but the
following season would bring ultimate glory. With
Angelo Domenghini joining the side,
Cagliari would win the
title in 1970 with only two games...
- in
Cagliari where goals from Mazzola, Riva and
Domenghini gave
Italy a 3–0 half-time lead.
Domenghini scored his
second midway through the
second half...
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Dragan Džajić 1 goal
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Tournament Brewin, John; Williamson, Martin...
- than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Agostini Angelo Domenghini Giuseppe Sannino Giuseppe Signori Attilio Tesser Francesco Toldo Marco...
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surrender their lead.
Following the
arrival of
fellow forwards Angelo Domenghini and
Sergio Gori from
Inter in the
summer of 1969, in
exchange for Boninsegna...
- with world-class
Italian international players like Gigi Riva,
Angelo Domenghini,
Enrico Albertosi,
Pierluigi Cera,
Sergio Gori and
Fabrizio Poletti. Olympiacos...
- by
Dragan Džajić
equalled in the
final minutes by the
Italian Angelo Domenghini.
Italy defeated Yugoslavia 2–0 two days later, with
goals by
Luigi Riva...
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Barrera (1956–58)
Carlo Parola (1969–74)
Bruno Bolchi (1978–79)
Angelo Domenghini (1989–90)
Luigi Delneri (1992–94)
Franco Colomba (1994–95)
Alberto Marchetti...
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Archived from the
original on 6
September 2019.
Retrieved 6
September 2019.
Domenghini,
Annalise (6
September 2019). "The
Highwomen On Feminism, Success, And...