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Valenzana Mado is an
Italian football club,
based in Valenza, Piedmont.
Currently it
plays in
Promozione Piedmont and
Aosta Valley. The club was founded...
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Potenza F.C.
Rieti Sambenedettese Calcio S****ari
Torres 1903
Taranto Sport Valenzana Calcio This
disambiguation page
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signed by
Italian club
Cesena in 2011. In
January 2012 he was
signed by
Valenzana on a loan deal.
Simoncini and his twin brother, Davide, both
scored an...
- team. With him, the club
avoided relegation in the play-outs
against Valenzana Calcio.
Under Sebastiani, the team in 2009/10
reached for the
first time...
- he left for
Valenzana. He
retired from
professional football in 2024, at age 37. "I
nuovi giocatori della Valenzana Calcio".
Valenzana Calcio (in Italian)...
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Reggiana 17 (0) 2003–2004
Novara 22 (1) 2004–2005
Chieti 12 (0) 2005–2007
Valenzana Mado 48 (0) 2007–2008
Torres 25 (2) 2008–2009 Südtirol 25 (2) 2009–2010...
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continuing to play with the U18 team. In July 2011, he was
loaned by
Genoa to
Valenzana in the
fourth tier Lega Pro
Seconda Divisione on loan. In
January 2012...
- 2004–2005 Val di
Sangro 8 (1)
Managerial career 2005–2007
Rovigo 2007–2008
Valenzana 2008–2011
Rovigo 2011–2013
Sacilese 2013–2014
Pordenone 2014–2015 Padova...
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Serie B.
After Cesena relegated at the end of season,
Ambrogetti left for
Valenzana. However, he was
injured in pre-season and
missed the
first match. He...
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managing also
Sanremese later. In the 2008–09
season he was head
coach of
Valenzana Mado. In the 2009–10
season he was head
coach of Melfi. In the 2010–11...