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- that season Pergocrema obtain an historical 11th place, the best result of all times for the team. In the 2009-10 Lega Pro Season, Pergocrema finished 15th...
- announced he had joined Pergocrema on loan for the remainder of the 2008–09 season. Five days later, he made his debut for Pergocrema, getting on the scoresheet...
- against Udinese on 19 May 2007. In June 2008 Guerci was transferred to Pergocrema in a co-ownership deal and was fully acquired the following season. "Serie...
- again folded. After 5 months without a club, Zaninelli was signed by Pergocrema That season Pergo was in Lega Pro Prima Divisione. However Zaninelli only...
- 2004 Marconi left for Serie D (fifth division; non-professional) club Pergocrema, where he won promotion to 2005–06 Serie C2 as well as promotion to 2008–09...
- 1976–1980 Pergocrema 1980–1981 Derthona 1981–1985 Fanfulla 1985–1987 Mantova 1987–1988 Casarano 1988–1989 SPAL 1989–1990 Legnano 1990–1992 Pergocrema 1992–1994...
- September 2011 he left for Italian third division club Pergocrema. After scoring 10 goals with Pergocrema, he signed with Lecce the following the season. The...
- Eagle" during his time at Crystal Palace. Lombardo started his career at Pergocrema, having been promoted from the youth squad, in Italy's Serie C2, in 1983...
- Galliate, Ischia Isolaverde, Lanciano, Luino, Magenta, Novese, Panigale, Pergocrema, Pietro Resta, Pro Italia, Racing Roma, Rizzoli, Sora, Sparta Novara,...
- Pievigina, in Interregionale, scoring ten goals. He later also pla**** in Pergocrema (1988–89), Fano (1989–92) in Serie C, and Cesena (1992–97), in Serie B...