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- Tramutola (Lucano: Tramùtele) is a village and comune in the province of Potenza, in the Southern Italian region of Basilicata (otherwise known as Lucania)...
- Juan José Tramutola (21 October 1902 — 30 November 1968) was an Argentine football coach. He defended Argentina[clarification needed] to bring home a...
- players from foreign clubs. Head coach: Francisco Olazar and Juan José Tramutola Head coach: György Orth Head coach: Raoul Caudron Head coach: Juan Luque...
- capacity of 5,500 places. Its team colors were red and blue. Managers Nicola Tramutola (2011) Chairmen Pasquale Capobianco (2011) Honours Eccellenza Basilicata:...
- 2022). Fewest goals for a finalist: 1990 (5). Youngest coach: Juan José Tramutola aged 27 years and 267 days in 1930. Most hat-tricks scored in multiple...
- managers Vázquez (1924–25) Lago Millán (1927–28) Olazar (1928–29) Olazar & Tramutola (1929–30) Pascucci (1934) Seoane (1934–37) Fernández Roca (1937–39) Stábile (1939–58)...
- Millán (1927–1928) Francisco Olazar (1929) Francisco Olazar & Juan J. Tramutola (1929–1930) Felipe Pascucci (1934) Manuel Seoane (1935–1937) Ángel Fernández...
- Goff, Sheila Smith, Milo Addica, Michael Joseph Cortese Jr., John Robert Tramutola, Jordan Lage Ray Universal Pictures / Bristol Bay Productions Taylor Hackford...
- Fortunato (1930–32) Lago Millán (1932) Bidoglio (1933) Fortunato (1934–36) Tramutola (1937–38) Sobral (1938) de Belvecony (1939) Cherro (1939) Fernández Roca (1939–40)...
- managers Vázquez (1924–25) Lago Millán (1927–28) Olazar (1928–29) Olazar & Tramutola (1929–30) Pascucci (1934) Seoane (1934–37) Fernández Roca (1937–39) Stábile (1939–58)...