- are
orange and black. The club was
founded in 1927 as
Unione Sportiva Mestrina. The club made
their first Serie C
appearance in 1938,
winning the league...
- (1943), Alba
Trastevere (1947), ****nale
Taranto (1947), Forlì (1947),
Mestrina (1947),
Sestrese (1947),
Bolzano (1948),
Centese (1948),
Magenta (1948)...
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Gorizia 1943–45 – no
national competition due to
World War II 1945–46 –
Mestrina, Prato, Perugia, Alba Ala Roma, Benevento, Lecce,
Leone Palermo 1946–47...
- Pro
Gorizia 1947–1948
Suzzara 14 (0)
Managerial career Adriese 1960–1963
Mestrina 1963–1964 SPAL 1965–1966
Savoia *Club
domestic league appearances and goals...
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Carbosarda 1953–54: Cremonese, Bolzano, Bari,
Prato 1954–55: Vigevano,
Mestrina, BPD Colleferro,
Molfetta 1955–56: Biellese, Reggiana, Siena,
Reggina 1956–57:...
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season at 13th place. At the end of the war, in 1945, Di
Franco signed with
Mestrina,
which was
playing in the
Serie B. However, at the end of the 1946–47 season...
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Serie B 2
Novara 34 19 9 6 49 26 +23 47 3
Savona 34 16 13 5 43 21 +22 45 4
Mestrina 34 13 13 8 35 25 +10 39 5
Biellese 34 14 11 9 40 31 +9 39 6
Ivrea 34 14...
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Vincenzo de Vit (b.
Mestrina, near Padua, 10 July 1810; d. Domodossola, 18
August 1892) was an
Italian Latin scholar and
historian of
Ancient Rome. He...
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portrait of her and not of the
soprano Antonia Negri Tomii (known as "La
Mestrina ") as
previously thought.
Elvira in
Giuseppe Maria Buini's La fede ne'...
- "Amateur Championship" (Fourth
Division rebranded as
Serie D)
beating Mestrina after two
repeats held at
Stadio Flaminio in Rome. That same year, managed...