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Cristian Zaccardo Ufficiale OMRI (Italian pronunciation: [ˈkristjan dzakˈkardo]; born 21
December 1981) is an
Italian former footballer who pla**** as a...
- two
goals in the tournament's
seven matches, the
first an own goal by
Zaccardo and the
second from Zidane's
penalty kick in the final, and
remained unbeaten...
- (the goal
against Italy had been an own goal by
Italian defender Cristian Zaccardo).
Following the tournament, Arena's
contract was not renewed;
after the...
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during a 1–1 draw
against 1. FC Köln, only to be
replaced by
Cristian Zaccardo at half-time.
Except for one game, Pekarík pla**** in all
matches of the...
- more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Orazio Sorbello Tony
Morley Cristian Zaccardo Michael Degiorgio (2005–06)
Atanas Marinov (2006–07)
Marco Gerada (2007–08)...
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Buffon (1978-01-28)28
January 1978 (aged 28) 60
Juventus 2 2DF
Cristian Zaccardo (1981-12-21)21
December 1981 (aged 24) 12
Palermo 3 2DF
Fabio Grosso (1977-11-28)28...
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through to the
Round of 16
conceding just one goal (an own goal) by
Cristian Zaccardo in the
group phase against the
United States. The US
bowed out of the tournament...
- of the
North Fork
Ospreys (Hamptons
Collegiate Baseball), and
Michael Zaccardo of the
Riverhead Tomcats (Hamptons
Collegiate Baseball). In 2011, UConn...
- Hafnarfjarðar F.H.)
Bruno Viana (with
Cruzeiro Esporte Clube)
Cristian Zaccardo (with FC Spilamberto) Zé
Roberto (with
Pequeninos do Jockey)
Fiete Arp...
- 2006
Calciopoli scandal, with
Palermo players Andrea Barzagli,
Cristian Zaccardo,
Simone Barone and
Fabio Grosso being crowned 2006
World Cup winners. A...