Giuseppe Grezar (Italian pronunciation: [dʒuˈzɛppe ɡrеˈdzar]; 25 November 1918 – 4 May 1949) was an Italian football player, who played as a midfielder...
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Stadio Giuseppe Grezar is a multi-use stadium in Trieste, Italy. It was inaugurated in 1932 as the Stadio Littorio and was initially used as the stadium...
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Eusebio Castigliano Rubens Fadini Guglielmo Gabetto Ruggero Grava Giuseppe Grezar Ezio Loik Virgilio Maroso Danilo Martelli Valentino Mazzola Romeo Menti...
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southern outskirts of the city, close to the club's former venue Stadio Giuseppe Grezar. Originally built with a capacity of 26,000, renovations done in 2018...
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defender Aldo Ballarin from Triestina, from which he had already "fished" Giuseppe Grezar, the return of Virgilio Maroso from Alessandria, central midfielder...
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FW 3 0 1970 1970 Giuseppe Grabbi MF 1 0 1924 Guido Gratton MF 11 3 1953 1959 Francesco Graziani FW 64 23 1975 1983 1982 Giuseppe Grezar MF 8 1 1942 1948...
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12 September 1990 Second leg Triestina 1–1 Milan Trieste Romano 17' Report 76' Simone Stadium: Giuseppe Grezar Attendance: 14 108 Referee: Longhi...
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641 Stadio Giuseppe Grezar Triestina Triestina 1932 1992 8,000 Stadio Giuseppe Moccagatta Alessandria Alessandria 1929 8,000 Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia...
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Giovanni Varglien (all with Juventus) Gianpiero Combi (all with Juventus) Giuseppe Grezar (all with Torino) Valentino Mazzola (all with Torino) Franco Ossola...
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2008–09, 2021–2022 Cup Winners 2021–2022 "Home" leg played at Stadio Giuseppe Grezar Official Website Διγενης Ακριτας Μορφου | Digenis Akritas Morfou Archived...
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