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- and socks. The club's colours have led to their Italian nickname of Biancocelesti. Lazio's traditional club badge and symbol is the eagle, which was chosen...
- Football Italia. 4 July 2019. Retrieved 5 July 2019. "Lazio-Juventus 3-1: biancocelesti super, primo tonfo per i bianconeri". la Repubblica (in Italian). 7...
- originally wore light blue and white striped shirts, known in Italy as biancocelesti. The blue on the shirt was chosen to represent the sea, as Salerno lies...
- salary of €2 million, half of which were converted into shares of the Biancocelesti club. He is considered to be one of the best Lazio defenders. Just before...
- Treviso Full name Treviso Foot Ball Club 1993 Nickname(s) I Biancocelesti (The White and Sky Blues) Founded 1909; 116 years ago (1909) (as Football Club...
- Peduzzi/Pasini tandem allows the Biancocelesti to reach another important milestone: in 1990, with Gianfranco Motta as coach, the Biancocelesti conquer the Serie C1...
- obligation to buy. On 17 April 2024, Zaccagni signed a new contract with the Biancocelesti until 30 June 2029 worth €2.8 million per season in addition to bonuses...
- Retrieved 5 May 2013. Doyle, Mark (26 May 2013). "Roma 0–1 Lazio: Biancocelesti edge dour derby to claim Coppa Italia". goal.com. Retrieved 10 November...
- October 2021, the Italian striker netted his 159th career goal for the Biancocelesti in a 2–1 win victory over Atalanta, drawing level with Silvio Piola's...
- Antonio (24 April 2019). "Coppa Italia, Milan-Lazio 0-1: Correa manda i biancocelesti in finale". la Repubblica (in Italian). Archived from the original on...