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Salvatore Sirigu Cavaliere OMRI (Italian pronunciation: [salvaˈtoːre
ˈsiːriɡu], Sardinian: [saɾβaˈðɔɾɛ ˈziɾiɣu]; born 12
January 1987) is an
Italian professional...
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Sirigu is a
Sardinian surname. The
surname is
found mostly in
Ogliastra and the
communes of Nurri,
Orroli up to
Seneghe and is
mentioned as
Siricu in the...
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Sirigu is a Town in the
Upper East
Region of Ghana. It is
about 800
kilometers from the
capital Accra. It is well
known for its basketry, pottery, traditional...
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Sirigu Women's
Organisation for
Pottery and Arts (S****A) is an
organisation which was
established by
Melanie Kasise in 1997 to ****ist the
women of Sirigu...
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Sandro Sirigu (Italian: [ˈsandro
ˈsiːriɡu], Sardinian: [ˈsandɾu ˈziɾiɣu]; born 7
October 1988) is an Italian-German
former professional footballer who...
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Pisanu (born 1982)
Marco Sau (born 1987),
Italian international Salvatore Sirigu (born 1987),
Italian international Simona Sodini (born 1982),
Italian women's...
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heavily that summer.
Additions to the side
included goalkeeper Salvatore Sirigu on loan,
playmaker Ganso,
forward Luciano Vietto and
Wissam Ben ****der,...
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squad as the
third choice goalkeeper behind Gianluigi Buffon and
Salvatore Sirigu. He
became the
youngest player of the
squad and the only one who had no...
- (born 1967), car
designer Gianfranco Zola (born 1966),
footballer Salvatore Sirigu (born 1987),
footballer Corte,
France Tolmezzo,
Italy Probably from a root...
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Roberto Mancini, on 18
November 2019,
coming on as a
substitute for
Salvatore Sirigu in a 9–1 home win over Armenia, in Italy's
final Euro 2020 qualifier. In...