- are
orange and black. The club was
founded in 1927 as
Unione Sportiva Mestrina. The club made
their first Serie C
appearance in 1938,
winning the league...
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Gorizia 1943–45 – no
national competition due to
World War II 1945–46 –
Mestrina, Prato, Perugia, Alba Ala Roma, Benevento, Lecce,
Leone Palermo 1946–47...
- (1943), Alba
Trastevere (1947), ****nale
Taranto (1947), Forlì (1947),
Mestrina (1947),
Sestrese (1947),
Bolzano (1948),
Centese (1948),
Magenta (1948)...
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Vincenzo de Vit (b.
Mestrina, near Padua, 10 July 1810; d. Domodossola, 18
August 1892) was an
Italian Latin scholar and
historian of
Ancient Rome. He...
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season at 13th place. At the end of the war, in 1945, Di
Franco signed with
Mestrina,
which was
playing in the
Serie B. However, at the end of the 1946–47 season...
- 2013–2014
Pianese 6 (0) 2014–2015
Vigontina San
Paolo 21 (7) 2015–2016 ASD
Mestrina ? (?) 2016–2017 SCD
Ligorna 1922 28 (5) 2017– GSD
Ambrosiana 9 (1) *Club...
- Inter****onale 12 (0) 1971–1972
Verona 16 (2) 1972–1973
Mantova 11 (0) 1973–1974 Roma 0 (0) 1974–1978
Mestrina *Club
domestic league appearances and goals...
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unable to
establish himself in
Florence either,
moving to
Legnano and
Mestrina (Serie B), then
concluding his
career at Abbiategr****o (Serie C). "Bui...
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nautical charts and
navigational aids
Comodoro Rivadavia was
built by the
Mestrina de
Tigre shipyard,
Buenos Aires. She was laid down on July 17, 1971, and...
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Switzerland and
scored the
Italian goal.
Guido Corbelli was
manager of Cosenza,
Mestrina and Forlì.
Anconitana Serie C: 1936–37 "Guido Corbelli". EnciclopediadelCalcio...