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Attila Sallustro (Italian pronunciation: [ˈattila
salˈlustro]; 15
December 1908 – 28 May 1983) was a
professional Italian–Paraguayan
footballer who pla****...
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Sallustro is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Attila Sallustro (1908–1983), Italian-Paraguayan
footballer Oberdan Sallustro (1915–1972)...
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Oberdan Sallustro (1915 in Asunción,
Paraguay – 1972 in
Buenos Aires) was an Italian-Paraguayan entrepreneur,
Director General of FIAT
Concord in Argentina...
- four
consecutive seasons at Napoli,
following Diego Maradona and
Attila Sallustro. Over the
course of the
summer transfer window,
there was much speculation...
- Kertész (1929–31)
Pietro Leone (1931–32)
Ferenc Hirzer (1936–38)
Attila Sallustro (1939)
Ferenc Hirzer (1940–41) Géza Kertész (1943–44)
Giuseppe Viani (1946–48)...
- ("FIGC"), and
began to
improve thanks in part to Paraguayan-born
Attila Sallustro, who was the
first fully fledged hero to the fans. He was a
capable goal-scorer...
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fencer killed in the
Holocaust Attila Pintér (disambiguation)
Attila Sallustro, Italian-Paraguayan
footballer Attila Sávolt (born 1976),
Hungarian tennis...
- the
brothers Nicolás (Nicolás Maiques) and Maia
Fritzenwalden (Paola
Sallustro) at her mansion. It is
there where her
destiny will
forever be linked...
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Emanuele Calaiò in 2004–05. Most
goals in a
competitive match: 5,
Attila Sallustro against Reggiana, in the 1928–29
Divisione ****onale, and
Daniel Fonseca...
- violence.
Having gained notoriety after the
murder of FIAT
executive Oberdan Sallustro, the ERP
began the year with a
violent ****ault on the Azul barracks. It...