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Francesco Pernigo (Italian pronunciation: [franˈtʃesko
perˈniːɡo]; 10 June 1918 – 15
December 1985) was an
Italian footballer who pla**** as a forward....
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winning goal,
coming in
front of 5,000
Venezia fans, was
scored by
Francesco Pernigo, who is
still Venezia's all-time
leading scorer (45) in
Serie A. Venezia's...
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delusion Unilateral neglect (also
known as
hemispatial neglect) Moro V,
Pernigo S,
Zapparoli P,
Cordioli Z,
Aglioti SM (November 2011). "Phenomenology...
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goals John
Hansen (Denmark)
Gunnar Nordahl (Sweden) 5
goals Francesco Pernigo (Italy)
Henry Carlsson (Sweden)
Kjell Rosén (Sweden) 4
goals Stjepan Bobek...
- 2010 29
Brescia Roberto Baggio 45 95 0.47 2000 2004
Venezia Francesco Pernigo 45 135 0.33 1939 1947 31
Reggina Nicola Amoruso 40 96 0.42 2005 2008 32...
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University Press. ISBN 0-511-14045-2. OCLC 63814379. Moro, Valentina;
Pernigo, Simone; Zapparoli, Paola; Cordioli, Zeno; Aglioti,
Salvatore M. (2011)...
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Bernardo Perin MF 4 0 1921 1923
Mattia Perin GK 2 0 2014 2018
Francesco Pernigo FW 2 5 1948 1948
Simone Perrotta MF 48 2 2002 2009 2006
Giuseppe Peruchetti...
- away to Lazio,
entering as a
substitute for the
centre forward Francesco Pernigo, and kept his
place in the
starting lineup on his own merits. He pla****...
- 1–2" (in Italian). Italia1910.com.
Retrieved 5
March 2018. "È
record come
Pernigo, Sivori,
Orlando e Riva". La
Stampa (in Italian). 16
October 1977. p. 17...
- goals,
which has been
achieved by six players:
Carlo Biagi,
Francesco Pernigo, Omar Sívori,
Alberto Orlando, Gigi Riva, and
Roberto Bettega. Five players...