Roberto Boninsegna (Italian pronunciation: [roˈbɛrto ˌboninˈseɲɲa, ˌbɔ-] born 13 November 1943) is an Italian former professional footballer who mainly...
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ballet dancer Roberto Boninsegna, Italian footballer Roberto Brunamonti, Italian basketballer Roberto Cammarelle, Italian boxer Roberto Carlos (disambiguation)...
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Boninsegna is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Celestina Boninsegna (1877–1947), Italian opera singer Roberto Boninsegna (born...
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summer of that year, and Bettega partnered with his replacement, Roberto Boninsegna, leading the team to notable domestic and European success during...
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Angeles Wolves. The league's leading scorer was Chicago/Cagliari's Roberto Boninsegna, who scored ten goals while playing in 9 of the team's 12 games. Cagliari...
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first, with Pelé heading in a cross by Rivellino at the 18th minute. Roberto Boninsegna equalized for Italy after a blunder in the Brazilian defence. In the...
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minutes. Italian captain Franco Baresi missed the very first penalty, and Roberto Baggio the decisive last one. Italy became the first team to lose two World...
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Cup games of all time. Having led from the eighth minute through Roberto Boninsegna's strike, Italy were pegged back in injury time when sweeper Karl-Heinz...
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runners-up of those groups are counted as finalists. Gianluigi Buffon and Roberto Mancini (6) This is a list of television broadcasters and streaming television...
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Internazionale (11) Milan Napoli Roberto Boninsegna (Internazionale) (24) 1971–72 Juventus (14) Milan/Torino Roberto Boninsegna (Internazionale) (22) 1972–73...
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