Manlio Scopigno (20 November 1925 – 25 September 1993) was an Italian professional football player and coach. Known as "il Filosofo" (the Philosopher)...
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410954°N 12.886797°E / 42.410954; 12.886797 The Stadio Centro d'Italia – Manlio Scopigno is a football stadium in Rieti, Italy. It is the home stadium of F...
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league standing and were promoted to Serie A, with Ricci winning the Manlio Scopigno award as the best player of the season. On 21 August 2021, on his 20th...
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Rigotti (1960–61) Arturo Silvestri (1961–66) Ettore Puricelli (1967–68) Manlio Scopigno (1968–72) Edmondo Fabbri (1972–73) Giuseppe Chiappella (1973–75) Luigi...
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Cagliari during the 1969–70 season. Under the guidance of manager Manlio Scopigno and his offensive tactics, Riva led the team's front line, scoring...
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Italian football, playing home matches at the Stadio Centro d'Italia – Manlio Scopigno. Formed in 1936, the team took the current name in 1996. Its main achievement...
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Name Years Manlio Scopigno 1965 Luis Carniglia 1965–68 Giuseppe Viani 1968 Cesarino Cervellati 1968–69 Oronzo Pugliese 1969 Edmondo Fabbri 1969–72 Oronzo...
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1968–69 Fiorentina Bruno Pesaola Giancarlo De Sisti 1969–70 Cagliari Manlio Scopigno Pierluigi Cera 1970–71 Internazionale Giovanni Invernizzi Giacinto...
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3 August 2024 Roma 1–1 Olympiacos Rieti, Italy 18:00 EEST Pellegrini 15' (pen.) Rodinei 22' (pen.) Stadium: Stadio Centro d'Italia – Manlio Scopigno...
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September 2016 the team participated in a triangular tournament at the Manlio Scopigno Stadium in Rieti to raise funds for earthquake victims. Former Italian...
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