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Enrique Omar
Sívori (Spanish: [enˈrike oˈmaɾ ˈsiβoɾi], Italian: [ˈɔːmar
ˈsiːvori]; 2
October 1935 – 17
February 2005) was an Argentine-Italian football...
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Sivori is an
Italian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Camillo Sivori (1817–1894),
Italian virtuoso violinist and
composer Eduardo Sívori...
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Ernesto Camillo Sivori (June 6, 1817 –
February 18, 1894) was an
Italian virtuoso violinist and composer.
Early life Born in Genoa, he was the only known[citation...
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first Argentine-born
player to win the
award since Omar
Sívori in 1961; however,
Sívori had
taken Italian citizenship by that time and is recognised...
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award after Omar
Sívori in 1961 and
Gianni Rivera in 1969.
Rossi was also the
second Juventus player to win the trophy,
after Sívori in 1961.
France Football...
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Adolfo Pedernera, Ángel Labruna,
Amadeo Carrizo,
Alfredo Di Stéfano, Omar
Sívori,
Daniel P****arella, Enzo Francescoli, Hernán Crespo,
Javier Mascherano and...
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Francesco Sivori (1771 – 22 July 1830) was a
Royal Sardinian Navy officer. He was born in
Palermo to a
Ligurian father. He led a
squadron of Sardinian...
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member of FC Cartagena. Born in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Álava,
Basque Country,
Sívori joined Deportivo Alavés'
youth setup at the age of 14.
After making his...
- The
Eduardo Sívori Museum of
Plastic Arts (Spanish:
Museo de
Artes Plásticas
Eduardo Sívori) is a muni****l art
museum in
Buenos Aires, Argentina. It...
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member countries, was
awarded to Omar
Sívori on 12
December 1961.
Despite being born in Argentina, Omar
Sívori acquired Italian citizenship in 1961, and...