- Andrés
Guglielminpietro (born 10
April 1974),
nicknamed Guly, is an
Argentine football coach,
agent and
former player. A midfielder, he has been capped...
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Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Argentina Andrés
Guglielminpietro Mauro Zárate
Australia Mark
Bresciano Brett Holman Bosnia and Herzegovina...
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goals Rogério Ceni Luizão
Deivid Rodrigão
Francisco Palencia Andrés
Guglielminpietro "Conoce a los
jugadores más
valiosos de la Libertadores". 10 October...
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countrymen and
national team players,
namely Roberto Ayala, Andrés
Guglielminpietro, and José Chamot, the
latter of whom
joined the club in the same transfer...
- injured. In July 2001,
Milan re-signed him in
exchange for Andrés
Guglielminpietro, who
joined Inter.
While at Milan,
Brocchi had to
compete with the...
- name and a nickname.
Notable people with the name include: Andrés
Guglielminpietro (born 1974,
nicknamed Guly),
Argentinian footballer and
manager Guly...
- Schelotto,
Mariano Messera,
Lucas Lobos,
Roberto "Pampa" Sosa, Andrés
Guglielminpietro, Sebastián Romero,
Lucas Licht, Hernán
Cristante and
Leandro Cufré...
- 2004–2005 14 0
Patrick Vieira MF 1995–1996 2 0 2006–2010 67 6 Andrés
Guglielminpietro MF 1998–2001 57 6 2001–2004 30 0
Domenico Morfeo MF 1998–1999 11 1...
- he made his
debut for Milan,
coming on as a
substitute for
Andres Guglielminpietro in the 78th
minute of a home
Serie A game
against Parma. The following...
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October 24, 1995
First round Gimnasia LP 1–0 Sud América La Plata,
Argentina Guglielminpietro Report Stadium:
Estadio Juan
Carmelo Zerillo...