Julio Libonatti (5 July 1901 – 9 October 1981) was an Italian Argentine football manager and footballer who played as a forward for the Argentina and...
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Torino boasted the Trio delle meraviglie (Trio of Wonders), composed of Julio Libonatti, Adolfo Baloncieri and Gino Rossetti, and won their first scudetto...
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in 2015–16 and Ciro Immobile for Lazio in 2019–20. Ferenc Hirzer, Julio Libonatti and Gunnar Nordahl are in joint fourth place for this record; they...
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ship also brought Rosarian players Ernesto Celli, Gabino Sosa, and Julio Libonatti (called up for Argentina) to Buenos Aires. On 29 September, there was...
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Powolny (Internazionale) (22) 1927–28 Torino (1) Genoa Alessandria Julio Libonatti (Torino) (35) Season Winners Second place Third place Top scorer(s)...
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Argentina won the competition for the first time thanks to the goals of Julio Libonatti. In subsequent years, Uruguay would dominate the tournament, which...
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Friedenreich Neco 4 1920 Chile José Pérez Ángel Romano 3 1921 Argentina Julio Libonatti 3 1922 Brazil Juan Francia 4 1923 Uruguay Vicente Aguirre Pedro Petrone...
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Romano (3) José Piendibene 1921 Argentina Argentina Pedro Calomino Julio Libonatti (3) Américo Tesoriere 1922 Brazil Brazil Laís Juan Francia (4) Agostinho...
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Meazza, 8 First goal in a Central European International Cup match Julio Libonatti, 23 October 1927, 2–2 vs. Czechoslovakia Most goals at the Olympics...
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2016. Retrieved 11 March 2016. Joint record of Italian football with Julio Libonatti (Torino F.C. 1906) in 1927–28 season and Gunnar Nordahl (A.C Milan)...
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