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  2. SS Lazio - Wikipedia

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    Lazio's use of the symbol has led to two of their nicknames; le Aquile ("the Eagles") and Aquilotti ("Eaglets"). The current club badge features a golden eagle above a white shield with a blue border; inside the shield is the club's name and a smaller tripartite shield with the colours of the club.

  3. History of SS Lazio - Wikipedia

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    1940–41 Lazio team. This particular decade was dominated by Il Grande Torino, and Lazio could achieve no better than mid-table finishes.The Championship was suspended in 1943 due to the effects of World War II, and the club, now without the national hero Piola, participated in the local Campionato Romano until 1945–46 when the national championship returned, albeit in a regionalised and ...

  4. Lazio - Wikipedia

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    Lazio was part of the short-lived Roman Republic, after which it became a puppet state of the First French Republic under the forces of Napoleon Bonaparte. Lazio was returned to the Papal States in October 1799. In 1809, it was annexed to the French Empire under the name of the Department of Tibre, but returned to the Pope's control in 1815.

  5. SS Lazio supporters - Wikipedia

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    The early groups were not united and so in 1971, the first major ultras group was formed: Commandos Monteverde Lazio, also known as C.M.L. '74.In October 1976, a new club was formed in order to unify the supporters from the north to south stands under the temporary name G.A.B.A. (Gruppi Associati Bianco Azzurri).

  6. Latium - Wikipedia

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    Latium, often referred to by the Italian name Lazio, is a government region, one of the first-level administrative divisions of the state, and one of twenty regions in Italy. Originally meant as administrative districts of the central state, the regions acquired a significant level of autonomy following a constitutional reform in 2001.

  7. AS Roma - Wikipedia

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    The centre's official name is the Fulvio Bernardini di Trigoria, named after club icon Fulvio Bernardini. On 4 September 2019, the Trigoria training ground began to serve also as a private school named 'Liceo Scientifico Sportivo A.S. Roma' exclusively educating only the team's youth players in a renovated building on the training ground premises.

  8. List of owners of Italian football clubs - Wikipedia

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    Club Owner(s) Estimated net worth (2024) Source of wealth Bari: Aurelio De Laurentiis (through Filmauro, 100%) : $216M [1]: Brescia: Massimo Cellino (through Gruppo IVPC) : Wind power industry

  9. SS Lazio in European football - Wikipedia

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    These are the matches that Lazio have played in European football competitions. In UEFA European football, Lazio have won the 1998–99 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and the 1999 UEFA Super Cup . UEFA-organised seasonal competitions