- side GS
Simmenthal, the
football club of the
Simmenthal [it] food company. AC
Monza was
renamed AC
Simmenthal-Monza, and was
headed by
Simmenthal owner...
- The
Simmental (German pronunciation: [ˈzɪməntaːl]; English:
Simme Valley) is an
alpine valley in the
Bernese Oberland of Switzerland. It
expands from Lenk...
- 1955, it was
called Borletti Milano. From 1956 to 1973, it was
renamed Simmenthal.
Other famous sponsorship names were Billy, Simac, Tracer, and Philips...
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Petreet – Pet food
Ocean Naturals –
Seafood Choice landing –
Seafood Simmenthal Canned meat "Bolton Group". www.happi.com. Happi.
Retrieved 4
April 2020...
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Amministrazione delle Finanze v
Simmenthal SpA (1978) Case 106/77 is an EU law case,
concerning the
conflict of law
between a
national legal system and...
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venue Pavilion at the
Sports City of Real Madrid,
after they
defeated Simmenthal Milano 91–83. 25 teams.
European national domestic league champions, plus...
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Tbilisi 1962–63 CSKA
Moscow 1963–64 Real
Madrid 1964–65 Real
Madrid 1965–66
Simmenthal Milano 1966–67 Real
Madrid 1967–68 Real
Madrid 1968–69 CSKA
Moscow 1969–70...
- It was won by
Simmenthal Milano, for the
first time in its history, the
first of the club's
three EuroLeague championships.
Simmenthal defeated Slavia...
-
European Champions Cup
Final Four.
Those first two
final fours were won by
Simmenthal Milano (1966) and Real
Madrid (1967). FIBA
Europe did not use the final...
- Fucile,
Renato Abbate,
Leonardo Coen (Head Coach:
Antonio Zorzi) 1970–71
Simmenthal Milano Art Kenney, M****imo Masini,
Renzo Bariviera,
Giulio Iellini, Giorgio...