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Giuseppe Galderisi (Italian pronunciation: [dʒuˈzɛppe ɡaldeˈriːzi]; born 22
March 1963) is an
Italian football manager and a
former footballer who pla****...
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Giovanni Antonio Galderisi (1577–1658) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Bovino (1616–1658).
Giovanni Antonio Galderisi was born in Monopoli...
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playoffs to
Albinoleffe (0–2, 3–2). The 2006–07 season, with
Giuseppe Galderisi as head coach, then
replaced by
Giovanni Vav****ori,
ended in a second...
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creative abilities of
Antonio Di
Gennaro and the
scoring touch of
Giuseppe Galderisi were to
prove crucial. To
mention a few of the
memorable milestones on...
- Gr****adonia (2010)
Roberto Breda (2010–11)
Carlo Perrone (2011–12)
Giuseppe Galderisi (2012)
Carlo Perrone (2012–13)
Stefano Sanderra (2013)
Carlo Perrone (2013)...
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front alongside the up and
coming players Maurizio Iorio or
Giuseppe Galderisi, who were fast and
nimble but
lacked strength, and were
thought to be...
- 470–484. doi:10.1038/s41583-018-0029-9. PMID 29946157. S2CID 49428707.
Galderisi S,
Mucci A,
Buchanan RW,
Arango C (August 2018). "Negative
symptoms of...
- meantime,
results did not
improve significantly and in March,
Giuseppe Galderisi was
dismissed from the head
coaching post with
Antonello Cuccureddu being...
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replaced in the
starting line-up by
Fernando De
Napoli and
Giuseppe Galderisi, respectively.
Under new
Italy manager Azeglio Vicini, he was also a key...
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Acori (2009)
Andrea Camplone (2009–10)
Leonardo Acori (2010)
Giuseppe Galderisi (2010–11)
Giovanni Simonelli (2011)
Carmelo Imbriani (2011–12)
Guido Ugolotti...