Massimo Maccarone (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmassimo makkaˈroːne]; born 6 September 1979) is an Italian football coach and former player, who played as...
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professor Giordano Maccarone (born 1990), Italian footballer Juan Carlos Maccarone (1940–2015), Argentine Roman Catholic bishop Massimo Maccarone (born 1979)...
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However, two goals in two minutes saw the Azzuri level the tie before Massimo Maccarone secured a 3–2 victory in the fourth minute of injury time. 2012–13...
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footballer Massimo Maccarone (born 1979), Italian football coach and former player Massimo Maffezzoli (born 1976), Italian basketball head coach Massimo Magnani...
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95 0.51 2013 2016 SPAL Oscar Massei 48 209 0.23 1959 1968 28 Siena Massimo Maccarone 46 130 0.35 2005 2010 29 Brescia Roberto Baggio 45 95 0.47 2000 2004...
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Assicurazioni/Paluani/Authoitalia/Filo diretto Assicurazioni Empoli Marco Giampaolo Massimo Maccarone Joma Gensan Front Computer Gross Back NGM Mobile Fiorentina Paulo...
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travelled to Wigan Athletic of the First Division and won 2–1 with Massimo Maccarone and Gaizka Mendieta's first goals of the season, despite the hosts...
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changes at half-time: Middlesbrough replaced James Morrison with Massimo Maccarone, while Frédéric Kanouté replaced Saviola for Sevilla. The Spanish...
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but they were still losing on away goals. With time running out, Massimo Maccarone scored the winner to send a jubilant Boro team through to the semi-finals...
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Carpinteria Back Metal Carpinteria Empoli Giovanni Martusciello Massimo Maccarone Joma Gensan Front Computer Gross Back Giletti SpA Fiorentina Paulo...
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