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  2. 1994–95 UC Sampdoria season - Wikipedia

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    Unione Calcio Sampdoria spent the 1994-95 season mired in the midfield, since its remarkable offensive play from the 1993-94 season failed to occur. Despite this, it came close to another European final, but stumbled at Arsenal following penalties in the semi-finals.

  3. 1995–96 UC Sampdoria season - Wikipedia

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    Sven-Göran Eriksson continued with an attacking style of play, leading to Sampdoria scoring 59 goals in 34 matches, only bettered by champions Milan and Lazio. The backside was the many conceded goals it led to, with even relegated Torino having a better defensive record than the Genua team.

  4. US Cremonese - Wikipedia

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    The performance of Cremonese in the Italian football league structure since the first season of a unified Serie A (1929–30) Founded on March 24, 1903, at l’osteria Varesina, the club's constitution defined its purpose as promoting physical education, sportsmanship, discipline, and unity for the benefit of both individuals and the nation.

  5. 1990–91 UC Sampdoria season - Wikipedia

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    UC Sampdoria won their first ever Serie A title, thanks to a remarkable season for a team playing at its absolute peak. Gianluca Vialli was the league top scorer on 19 goals, and Roberto Mancini, Attilio Lombardo, goalkeeper Gianluca Pagliuca plus centre half Pietro Vierchowod were also instrumental in Sampdoria's success story.

  6. 1989 European Cup Winners' Cup final - Wikipedia

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    The 1989 European Cup Winners' Cup Final was a football match contested between Barcelona of Spain and Sampdoria of Italy. It was the final match of the 1988–89 European Cup Winners' Cup and the 29th European Cup Winners' Cup final. The final was held at Wankdorf Stadium in Bern, Switzerland, on 10 May 1989.

  7. 1989–90 UC Sampdoria season - Wikipedia

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    UC Sampdoria won their first ever European trophy, thanks to a Cup Winners' Cup final victory against Anderlecht, thanks to two extra time goals from star striker Gianluca Vialli. Squad [ edit ]

  8. Match Highlights: Sampdoria vs. Cagliari [Video] - AOL

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    Highlights from the match between Sampdoria vs. Cagliari. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  9. 1990 European Cup Winners' Cup final - Wikipedia

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    The 1990 European Cup Winners' Cup Final was a football match contested between Sampdoria of Italy and Anderlecht of Belgium. It was the final match of the 1989–90 European Cup Winners' Cup and the 30th European Cup Winners' Cup final. The final was held at Ullevi in Gothenburg, Sweden, on 9 May 1990.