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  2. Roberto Di Matteo - Wikipedia

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    Roberto Di Matteo (Italian pronunciation: [roˈbɛrto di matˈtɛːo]; born 29 May 1970) is an Italian professional football manager and former player. During his playing career as a midfielder . He played for Swiss clubs Schaffhausen , Zürich and Aarau early in his career.

  3. List of Italy international footballers born outside Italy

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    Roberto Di Matteo: 34 1994–1998 Switzerland: Matteo Ferrari: 11 2002–2004 Algeria: Simone Perrotta: 48 2002–2009 England: Mauro Camoranesi: 55 2003–2010 Argentina: Giuseppe Rossi: 30 2008–2014 United States: Amauri: 1 2010 Brazil: Cristian Ledesma: 1 2010 Argentina: Dani Osvaldo: 14 2011–2014 Argentina: Thiago Motta: 30 2011–2016 ...

  4. List of Chelsea F.C. managers - Wikipedia

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    Roberto Di Matteo was first interim manager, but was later appointed permanent manager, while Frank Lampard was first permanent manager, and later interim manager. Chelsea's first ever manager was Scottish wing-half John Tait Robertson , who continued to play for the club until he resigned a year later.

  5. Di Matteo - Wikipedia

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    Di Matteo may refer to: As a last name: Alessia di Matteo, the first person in history to survive the transplantation of eight organs in a single operation; Luca Di Matteo, an Italian football midfielder; Roberto Di Matteo, a former Italian professional footballer, and former manager of Chelsea F.C. and FC Schalke 04

  6. Eva Carneiro - Wikipedia

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    Eva Carneiro (30 September 1973) is a Gibraltarian sports medicine specialist who is best known for serving as the first-team doctor of Chelsea, which she joined in 2009.. Educated at the University of Nottingham, the Australasian College of Sport and Exercise Physicians in Melbourne and Queen Mary University of London, she worked variously for West Ham United, the Public Health Department ...

  7. Meet Colin Firth's 3 Sons! All About Will, Luca and Matteo ...

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    Here's everything to know about Colin Firth's children: Will, Luca and Matteo. Will was born in 1990. Colin and Tilly met on the set of the 1989 period drama Valmont. While working together, the ...

  8. Gavin Peacock - Wikipedia

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    Peacock returned to Queens Park Rangers in 1996, having lost his place in the Chelsea team to new signing Roberto Di Matteo. He made a brief return to the Premier League in 2001 after going on loan to Charlton Athletic in 2001, where his father was now assistant manager. Peacock returned to QPR for the 2001–02 season, at the end of which he ...

  9. 1996–97 Chelsea F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    With Glenn Hoddle leaving to become England manager, Chelsea gave the managerial role to midfielder Ruud Gullit, who used his continental connections to bring in world-class international players such as France center-back Frank Leboeuf, and Italian superstars such as midfielder Roberto Di Matteo, Parma's playmaker Gianfranco Zola and the Champions League winning striker and Juventus captain ...