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founded in 2004 as the
phoenix club of
defunct 1905 club
Unione Sportiva Anconitana,
which changed its name to
Ancona Calcio in 1982. It used
clause in the...
- Tomao,
brother Ruffian, Tomao's fame Bessa, dean of
Doralice Geneva,
anconitana Ghitta, a
Geneva woman Menato,
peasant Ferguson,
Ronnie (2000). The theatre...
- and
white colours and a
similar logo. Originally, the club was
named Anconitana before changing the name to
reflect the city of
Ancona in the 1980s. Reaching...
- club did not join the 2017–18
Serie D.
Phoenix club of the city, "U.S.
Anconitana A.S.D." was
formed in
Prima Categoria in 2017.
Another phoenix club, but...
- The
March of
Ancona (Italian:
Marca Anconitana or Anconetana) was a
frontier march centred on the city of
Ancona and
later Fermo then
Macerata in the Middle...
- The
Anconine Republic (Italian:
Repubblica Anconitana) was a
revolutionary muni****lity
formed on 19
November 1797. It came
about after a
French victory...
- 10 January:
Fernando Gualtieri, 104,
painter and
footballer (Rimini,
Anconitana, Riccione). 11 January: Tony Iglio, 90, arranger,
composer (La pagella)...
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Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Campionato Centro-Sud
Serie A-B •
Anconitana• Bari
Fiorentina Lazio Roma •Napoli• •Palermo• •Pescara• Pro
Livorno •Salernitana•...
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century onwards,
Ancona sided with the Guelphs.
Originally named Communitas Anconitana (Latin for 'Anconitan community'),
Ancona had an
independence de facto:...
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debuted for
Torino on 20
September 1942, in the
Coppa Italia against Anconitana Bianchi. The
match ended 7–0 for Torino, with two
goals by Mazzola. On...