• William Bronzoni (27 July 1927 – 1 September 1987) was an Italian football player, who operated as a forward. He was born in Bibbiano, Italy. Bronzoni...
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  • editor and producer William Bronzoni (1927–1987), Italian footballer Bronzini Ronzoni This page lists people with the surname Bronzoni. If an internal link...
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  • has made more appearances than any other in all competitions (384). William Bronzoni is the club's record league goalscorer, having scored 78 league goals...
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  • Goals (Apps) Gl/App 1 Hernán Crespo 1996–2000 2010–2012 94 (201) 0.47 2 William Bronzoni 1945–1953 78 (201) 0.39 3 Gianfranco Zola 1993–1996 64 (149) 0.43...
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  • side's 45 goals. While Korostelev headed the scoring charts that year, William Bronzoni was more consistent and remains the club's record league goalscorer...
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  • 40 21 9 10 64 28 52 2nd 1950–51 Serie C/B4 38 21 7 10 57 32 49 3rd William Bronzoni 20 1951–52 Serie C/B4 34 21 10 3 75 24 52 2nd Edmundo Fabbri 20 1952–53...
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    with John Lea as his riding mechanic, while Biondetti and co-driver Gino Bronzoni finished eighth. Fifth was an outstanding achievement for a production...
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  • Large Sports Cars was won by Juan Manuel Fangio of Argentina and Gino Bronzoni of Italy in a Lancia D24 Pinin Farina, Small Sports Cars by José Herrarte...
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