Giancarlo Abete (born 26 August 1950) is an Italian politician and sport director. Formerly a member of the Italian parliament, Abete is now the third...
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Vice-President Giancarlo Abete being voted by 264 grand electors out of 271.[citation needed] Following the 2014 FIFA World Cup Abete resigned and Carlo...
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He was later appointed vice-president of the FIGC in 2007, under Giancarlo Abete, and was re-elected in 2013. On 27 July 2014, Albertini nominated himself...
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the president and vice-president of the Italian Football Federation, Giancarlo Abete and Demetrio Albertini, the ambassador for the final, Bruno Conti,...
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Franco Carraro 2002–06 Adriano Galliani 2006–09 Antonio Matarrese 2009 Giancarlo Abete (interim)[1] 2009–10 Maurizio Beretta [it] 1 : interim commissioner...
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Gaetano Miccicchè (2018–2019) Mario Cicala (2019) (interim commissioner) Giancarlo Abete (2019–2020) (interim commissioner) Paolo Dal Pino (2020–) 2010–11 Nike...
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the Italian businessman Giancarlo Abete through Gruppo Abete (who also own a majority stake in APCOM). "Editoria: Il Gruppo Abete si Rafforza con Acquisizione...
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2015. Abete, Giancarlo (5 May 2008). "C.U. N°98/A (2007–08)" (PDF). Consiglio Federale (in Italian). FIGC. Retrieved 11 July 2015. Abete, Giancarlo (8 June...
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Ravenna, Ravenna Sport 2019, calcio, Eccellenza, Fabrizio Matteucci, Giancarlo Abete, Promozione - RomagnaNOI". Archived from the original on 20 September...
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and websites. On April 29, 2009 the Italian businessman Giancarlo Abete (through Gruppo Abete) has acquired a majority stake (60%) in Telecom Media News...
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