Giovanni Invernizzi (Italian pronunciation: [dʒoˈvanni iɱverˈnittsi]; 26 August 1931 – 28 February 2005) was an Italian professional football player and...
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Giovanni Invernizzi may refer to: Giovanni Invernizzi (footballer, born 1931) (1931–2005), Italian international football player, later Internazionale...
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Como 1907 (category Association football clubs established in 1907)
rejuvenated and renewed by coach Vinicio Viani, with Bruno Ballarini and Giovanni Invernizzi remaining the club's mainstays. After four years in Serie C, promotion...
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UC Sampdoria (category Association football clubs established in 1946)
Genoese name of Baciccia, a diminutive of Ligurian Gio-Batta, Italian Giovanni Battista, i.e. John-Baptist. The image of a sailor is used due to Sampdoria...
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AC Milan (category Football clubs in Italy)
stars the Italian Serie A could offer: players such as Gianni Rivera, Giovanni Trapattoni and José Altafini for Milan and Sandro Mazzola, Giacinto Facchetti...
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Inter Milan (redirect from Internazionale Football Club)
with 22 goals, Argentine Ramón Díaz and Nicola Berti, Inter coached by Giovanni Trapattoni captured the 1989 Serie A championship ended with an all time...
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University of the Republic Juan Giambruno, cardiac surgeon Esmeralda Mallada Invernizzi, astronomer José Luis Massera, mathematician Enrique Loedel Palumbo, physicist...
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