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  • ...all club [[Velez]], the Uruguayan football club [[Penarol]] and of Maltese club [[Valletta FC|Valletta]] for a short time. ...[Staffordshire]], [[England]]. [[Burton Albion F.C.|Burton Albion Football Club]] (of the [[Conference National]]) built a new stadium next to the factory
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  • ...he became manager of the committee which planned and put on the [[1990]] [[Football World Cup 1990|World Cup Italia]]. ...Giornali]]) and vice-president of the [[Bologna F.C. 1909|Bologna Football Club]].
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  • ...he played some matches over the last years for [[Pennarossa]], a football club of [[San Marino]]. *[http://www.poggiali.com/ Official fan club]
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  • ...players, each attempting to win by scoring more goals than their opponent. Football is played predominantly with the feet, but players may use any part of thei ...om [[football|other codes of football]], since [[football (word)|the word "football"]] may be used to refer to several quite different games. <!-- Please see a
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  • ...Modena]], a company that had specialized in the manufacture of coaches for football teams and other sports organizations. ...took loads up to 1968, after which one was acquired by [[Scuderia]] Jolly Club in [[Milan]] who used it until 1970, after which [[Tecno]] F2 team in [[Bol
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  • ...sport in Italy, and Milan is home to two world-famous [[Football (soccer)|football]] teams: [[A.C. Milan]] and [[Internazionale Milano F.C.|Internazionale]]. ...Giuseppe Meazza - San Siro Stadium (85,700). Many of the strongest Italian football players were born in Milan, in the surrounding metropolitan area, or in Lom
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  • [[F.C. Crotone]] is a [[football (soccer)|football]] club in [[Serie B]].
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  • '''Football'''<br> ...o the City of Genoa the very first [[football club]] founded in Italy. The club was founded in [[1893]] by James Spensley, an English doctor, and has won 9
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  • ...[motor racing]] and [[association football]] (soccer). The town's football club, [[Modena F.C.]], plays in [[Serie B]], the Italian second division. [[Voll
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  • *[[A.C. Perugia]] - local football club
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  • ===Football=== The city is famous for two very successful [[Football (soccer)|football]] teams: [[Juventus F.C.]] (founded 1897), and [[Torino F.C.]] (founded 190
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  • ...ever sport motor races. It is also the home of [[Brescia Calcio]] football club and [[Rugby Leonessa 1928]]. * [[Andrea Pirlo]], football player
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  • ...ents (perhaps better thought of as riots, in the fashion of the Florentine football matches that are still practised to this day). A wall was constructed in 1 ...(SSMA), a leading classical and opera summer music festival. The football club [[A.C. Siena]], currently of [[Serie A]], play their games at the Stadio Ar
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  • ...to Bologna's obsession with [[basketball]], unusual in [[football (soccer)|football]]-dominated Italy. The [[local derby]] between the city's two principal bas ...ll (soccer)|Football]] is still a popular sport in Bologna; the main local club is [[Bologna F.C. 1909]], which was relegated to [[Serie B]] at the end of
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  • ...so' but then changed because 'squadra' in Italian depicts a 'squad' like a football team, to 'Scuderia Toro Rosso'. Many Minardi fans were upset by this move, ...rmerly [[Jaguar Racing]]), the [[Austria]]n [[football (soccer)|football]] club [[Red Bull Salzburg]] (formerly ''SV Austria Salzburg''), Austrian Ice Hock
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  • ...peting cars set off on two parallel tracks (often small enough to fit in a football stadium), giving the illusion that they are circuit racing head to head. T ...in becoming involved in rallying are encouraged to join their local clubs. Club rallies (e.g. [[Road rally|Road rallies]]) are usually run on [[public road
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  • ...peting cars set off on two parallel tracks (often small enough to fit in a football stadium), giving the illusion that they are circuit racing head to head. T ...in becoming involved in rallying are encouraged to join their local clubs. Club rallies (e.g. [[Road rally|Road rallies]]) are usually run on [[public road
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  • ...plays an important role in Modena's sport history, with [[Panini Modena]] club having won 11 National championships, 4 Champion's League seasons and a han
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  • ...interest in such things as his [[guitar]] and playing [[football (soccer)|football]], his interest in [[school]] and study waned. Shrugging off his mother's a *[http://www.fanclubvalentinorossi.com/public/index.asp Official Fan Club]
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  • ...ith a capacity of 98,600 people, and it also has shops and a museum of the club's history. Match tickets are relatively cheap (25-35 Euros) and games hardl * '''The Football Museum''' [http://www.fcbarcelona.es] This is one of Barcelona's most visit
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