Roberto Pruzzo (Italian pronunciation: [roˈbɛrto ˈpruttso]; born 1 April 1955) is an Italian former football player and coach who played as a forward....
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Pruzzo is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Lucas Pruzzo (born 1994), Argentine footballer Roberto Pruzzo (born 1955), Italian...
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place in Serie A and win an UEFA Cup spot, assisting the only goal by Roberto Pruzzo in the tiebreak qualifier against Roma. He formed a notable attacking...
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Policano, Italian footballer Roberto Pruzzo, Italian footballer Roberto Rodrigo (born 1988), Portuguese footballer Roberto Rojas (disambiguation), several...
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the time, with players such as Bruno Conti, Agostino Di Bartolomei, Roberto Pruzzo and Falcão. The second scudetto did not elude Roma for much longer....
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when Phil Neal scored, but Roma equalised before half-time through Roberto Pruzzo. With the scores level at 1–1 through full-time and extra-time, the...
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seasons later, the squad featured the likes of Roberto Rosato, Bruno Conti and a young Roberto Pruzzo. This time they stuck it out in the top division...
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Giordano Italy Lazio 19 1979–80 Roberto Bettega Italy Juventus 16 1980–81 Roberto Pruzzo Italy Roma 18 1981–82 Roberto Pruzzo (2) Italy Roma 15 1982–83...
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Torino Roberto Bettega (Juventus) (16) 1980–81 Juventus (19) Roma Napoli Roberto Pruzzo (Roma) (18) 1981–82 Juventus (20) Fiorentina Roma Roberto Pruzzo (Roma)...
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Agostino Di Bartolomei), one playmaker (Paulo Roberto Falcão), and three strikers (Bruno Conti, Roberto Pruzzo and Amedeo Amadei). In the following years...
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