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  2. Pietro Comuzzo - Wikipedia

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    Comuzzo has represented Italy at under-17, [19] under-18 [7] [20] and under-20 level. [21] [22]He received his first call-up to the Italian under-20 national team in September 2023.

  3. List of ACF Fiorentina players - Wikipedia

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    Name Nationality Position Fiorentina career Appearances Goals References Renzo Magli Italy DF: 1929–1939: 212: 0 [1]Mario Pizziolo Italy DF: 1929–1936: 203: 3 [2]Bruno Ballante

  4. List of UEFA Champions League broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of television broadcasters which provide coverage of the UEFA Champions League, European football's top level continental competition, as well as the UEFA Super Cup.

  5. NFL MVP odds still favor Josh Allen, but Lamar Jackson is ...

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    MVP odds tighten up. As of Tuesday, Allen was a -500 favorite to win MVP. A week before, he was -1000, which put his implied odds of winning at more than 90%.

  6. E (musical note) - Wikipedia

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    F ♭ is a common enharmonic equivalent of E, but is not regarded as the same note. F ♭ is commonly found after E ♭ in the same measure in pieces where E ♭ is in the key signature, in order to represent a diatonic, rather than a chromatic semitone; writing an E ♭ with a following E ♮ is regarded as a chromatic alteration of one scale ...

  7. AC Monza - Wikipedia

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    The line became a part of local culture and was used in a fan chant: "Il nostro Calcio Monza è in C1, e non andremo mai in Serie A. Ma io non mollerò, questa è la mia mentalità. Segui anche tu la squadra della tua città " (Our Calcio Monza is in the [Serie] C1, and we will never go to the Serie A.

  8. Italy national football team records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    Alessandro Altobelli, Mario Balotelli, Federico Chiesa, Luigi De Agostini, Antonio Di Natale and Matteo Pessina, 1 each [81] Most own goals Sandro Salvadore, 2 [82] Most own goals at the FIFA World Cup Cristian Zaccardo, 1, 17 June 2006, 1–1 vs. United States [3] Italy's 100th goal at the FIFA World Cup finals

  9. Juventus FC - Wikipedia

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    Juventus Football Club (from Latin: iuventūs, 'youth'; Italian pronunciation: [juˈvɛntus]), commonly known as Juventus or colloquially as Juve (pronounced), [5] is an Italian professional football club based in Turin, Piedmont, who compete in Serie A, the top tier of the Italian football league system.