• Giovanni "Gianni" De Biasi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒanni de ˈbjaːzi], Albanian: Xhovani "Xhani" De Biazi, born 16 June 1956) is an Italian football...
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    himself, who explained that he had been contacted by the Albanian coach, Gianni De Biasi. In September 2014 he refused also Kosovo, letting them know that he...
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  • surname Biasi: Dario Biasi (born 1979), Italian footballer Gianni De Biasi (born 1956), Italian football coach and former player Giuseppe Biasi (1885–1945)...
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  • (high jumper) Gianni De Biasi (Italian football coach) Gianni De Fraja (economics professor) Gianni De Michelis (politician) Gianni Garko (actor, born Giovanni...
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    In March 2001, Luciano Spalletti was appointed manager, replacing Luigi De Canio. Spalletti managed to lead the team to survival on the penultimate matchday...
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    Bordalás (2015–16) Mauricio Pellegrino (2016–17) Luis Zubeldía (2017) Gianni De Biasi (2017) Abelardo (2017–19) Asier Garitano (2019–20) Pablo Machín (2020–2021)...
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  • half after he started the job, and in December 2011, Italian coach Gianni De Biasi replaced him. Albania started the qualifiers well, notably defeating...
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    mark. Baggio maintained a high level of performance under new coach Gianni De Biasi. Baggio managed 12 goals and 9 assists during the 2002–03 season, helping...
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  • appearances Record of goals József Zilisy (1942–43) Gianni De Biasi (1993–96) Luigi De Canio (1996–97) Walter De Vecchi (1997–98) Egidio Notaristefano (2011–12)...
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    after three and a half years, and in December 2011, Italian coach Gianni de Biasi replaced him. Albania was, at one point, second in the 2014 World Cup...
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