Angelo Bollano Bisio (6 July 1918 – 1978) was an Italian footballer who played in Italy for Sampierdarenese, Liguria, AC Milan, Fiorentina and Spezia,...
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Look up bollano in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bollano is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Angelo Bollano (1918–1978), Italian...
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Nicola Berti – Alavés – 1998–99 Cristiano Biraghi – Granada – 2015–16 Angelo Bollano – Murcia – 1950–51 Daniele Bonera – Villarreal – 2015–19 Alberto Brignoli...
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Maini Bologna 11 Luciano Peretti Liguria 11 Ermes Borsetti Roma 10 12 Pietro Arcari Genova 1893 9 Giovanni Ferrari Ambrosiana-Inter Angelo Bollano Liguria...
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Bisio may refer to: Angelo Bollano Bisio (1918–1978), Italian footballer Claudio Bisio (born 1957), Italian actor, presenter, voice actor, comedian and...
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Riza Lushta Juventus 8 2 Aldo Boffi Milano 6 Valeriano Ottino Modena 4 Angelo Bollano Milano 3 Juan Agostino Alberti Venezia Savino Bellini Juventus Vinicio...
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1943 Alberto Marchetti Italy Vicenza* Fiorentina 3–0 31 January 1943 Angelo Bollano Italy Fiorentina* Milan 3–0 7 February 1943 Amedeo Amadei4 Italy Roma*...
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Trophy. The 1931–32 capocannoniere (league top-scorer) award was shared with Angelo Schiavio (playing for Bologna). No competitive football was played between...
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Mohamed Mahjoub Morocco FW Marseille* Montpellier 6–3 29 May 1949 Angelo Bollano Italy MF Marseille* Bordeaux 3–0 21 August 1949 Jean Baratte France...
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Marseille, Toulouse FC – 1948–51 Armando Bianchi – Paris SG – 1978–80 Angelo Bollano – Marseille – 1948–50 Gianluigi Buffon – Paris SG – 2018–19 Arturo Calabresi...
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