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- Adolfo Baloncieri (Italian pronunciation: [aˈdolfo balonˈtʃɛːri]; 27 July 1897 – 23 July 1986) was an Italian football manager and former player who pla****...
- more than one non-FIFA nationality. Giuseppe Galluzzi – 1946–1947 Adolfo Baloncieri – 1947–1950 Giuseppe Galluzzi – 1950 Matteo Poggi, Alfredo Foni – 1950–1951...
- International Cup winner & 1928 Summer Olympics Bronze medalist Adolfo Baloncieri & UEFA European Championship winner & FIFA World Cup runner-up Gianni...
- König 1928–1931 József Bánás 1931–1933 József Viola 1933–1934 Adolfo Baloncieri 1934–1937 William Garbutt 1937 Hermann Felsner József Bánás 1937–1938...
- two years his forward line had remained comparatively the same: Adolfo Baloncieri, Virgilio Levratto; even the loss of the Argentinian-Italian Julio Libonatti...
- delle meraviglie (Trio of Wonders), composed of Julio Libonatti, Adolfo Baloncieri and Gino Rossetti, and won their first scudetto on 10 July 1927 after...
- Senkey 1947–48 Luigi Brunella 1948–49 Fulvio Bernardini 1949–50 Adolfo Baloncieri 1950 Pietro Serantoni 1950 Guido Masetti 1950–51 Giuseppe Viani 1951–53...
- II, and Italy's all-time second most prolific midfielder behind Adolfo Baloncieri. He was part of the 2006 World Cup-winning squad and also parti****ted...
- International Cup Giuseppe Meazza, 16 Most appearances at the Olympics Adolfo Baloncieri, 11 Most appearances as a substitute Alessandro Del Piero, 30 Most appearances...
- Degni (1945–47) Senkey (1947–48) Brunella (1948–49) Bernardini (1949–50) Baloncieri (1950) Serantoni (1950) Masetti (1950–1951) Viani (1951–1953) Varglien (1953–54)...