Guglielmo Gabetto (Italian pronunciation: [ɡuʎˈʎɛlmo ɡaˈbetto]; 24 February 1916 – 4 May 1949) was an Italian footballer who played as a striker. Aside...
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journalist and novelist Guglielmo Fiammingo (c. 1530 – 1587), sculptor Guglielmo Fieschi (13th century), Italian cardinal Guglielmo Gabetto (1916–1949), Italian...
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and Alfredo Bodoira, Felice Borel and Guglielmo Gabetto, all from Turin city rivals Juventus. The arrival of Gabetto at Torino was due in part to Borel,...
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1965 1980 Atalanta (17/57), Bologna (96/230), Napoli (55/115) 18 Guglielmo Gabetto 164 323 0.51 1934 1949 Juventus (84/165), Torino (80/158) 19 Roberto...
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Canceled due to Second World War 1945–46 Torino (3) Juventus Milan Guglielmo Gabetto (Torino) (22) 1946–47 Torino (4) Juventus Modena Valentino Mazzola...
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Inter Milan + 1 with Roma) Alessandro Del Piero (all with Juventus) Guglielmo Gabetto (1 with Juventus + 5 with Torino) Andrea Pirlo (2 with AC Milan +...
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the fifth-highest scorer in the history of the Torinese club behind Guglielmo Gabetto (127) and ahead of Valentino Mazzola (123). After spending his youth...
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1934–1947 304 8 Giuseppe Furino Italy Midfielder 1969–1984 528 19 Guglielmo Gabetto Italy Forward 1934–1941 191 102 Roberto Galìa Italy Midfielder 1988–1994...
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1942–43 Silvio Piola (2) Italy Lazio 21 1943–45 Not awarded 1945–46 Guglielmo Gabetto Italy Torino 22 1946–47 Valentino Mazzola Italy Torino 29 1947–48...
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Bacigalupo; Ballarin; Maroso; Grezar; Rigamonti; Castigliano; Menti; Loik; Gabetto; Mazzola; Ossola. Their success came to an abrupt end on 4 May 1949 when...
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