• Paolo Hernán Dellafiore (born 2 February 1985) is an Argentine-born Italian footballer, who plays as a central defender for Serie D club Mantova. Born...
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  • Italian footballer Paolo De Ceglie (born 1986), Italian footballer Paolo Dellafiore (born 1985), Argentine-born Italian footballer Paolo Facchinetti (born...
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    Grosso joined Inter for a reported €5 million transfer fee (plus Paolo Dellafiore). However, Grosso was in-and-out of the club's starting line-up and...
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    the handball was unintentional, claiming it was caused by defender Paolo Dellafiore. On 25 April 2009, Gilardino scored a brace in Fiorentina's 4–1 victory...
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  • Colombian host Hernán Padilla (born 1938), retired physician Hernán Paolo Dellafiore (born 1985), Argentine-Italian football central defender Hernán Patiño...
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  • Moreno Impagnatiello 36 GK  ITA Luca Bonfiglio 37 GK  ITA Paolo Tornaghi 38 DF  ITA Paolo Dellafiore 39 DF  ITA Simone Fautario 40 DF  ITA Nicolas Giani 41...
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  • Atalanta, Juventus – 1955–66 – Alejandro Demarìa – Lazio – 1931–34 – Paolo Dellafiore – Treviso, Palermo, Torino, Parma, Cesena, Novara, Siena – 2005–13...
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  • players who did not play regularly in the first half, namely Hernán Paolo Dellafiore, Andrea Raggi, Davide Lanzafame and Maurizio Ciaramitaro. The club...
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    Serie C along with Inter youth products Riccardo Meggiorini and Hernán Paolo Dellafiore, all of whom left on loan in January 2005. He spent the 2005–06 season...
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  • ChievoVerona, Bari - 2010-17 – Alejandro Demaria – Lazio – 1931–34 – Paolo Dellafiore – Treviso, Palermo, Torino, Parma, Cesena, Novara, Siena – 2005–13...
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