Dino Sani (Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈdʒinu ˈsɐni], Italian: [ˈdiːno ˈsaːni]; born 23 May 1932) is a Brazilian former footballer and coach. Sani was an experienced...
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and parliamentarian Dino Rora (1945-1966), Italian swimmer Dino Rossi (born 1959), American politician and businessman Dino Sani (born 1932), Brazilian...
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silversmith Dino Sani (born 1932), Brazilian football player and coach Engelberd Sani (born 1990), Indonesian football player Fátima Djarra Sani (born 1968)...
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record (archived) Angel DI MARIA – FIFA competition record (archived) DINO SANI – FIFA competition record (archived) Bernard DIOMEDE – FIFA competition...
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both in Coritiba and Paraná thus far. The club began the season with Dino Sani as head coach. But after a mediocre start to the season, the club's board...
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Dagoberto Danilo Darío Pereyra Nílton de Sordi Denílson Diego Lugano Dinho Dino Sani Elivélton Fabão Paulo Roberto Falcão Pablo Forlán França Friaça Arthur...
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Galloway), one Serbian (Ljupko Petrović), two Brazilian (Osvaldo Brandão and Dino Sani), one from Chile (Mario Tuane) and two from Argentina (Jorge Kistenmacher...
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(1976–77) Pinheiro (1977) Paulo Emilio (1978) Nelsinho Rosa (1979–81) Dino Sani (1981–82) Lula (1982) Cláudio Garcia (1983) José Luiz Carbone (1983–84)...
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Changes and progress started in 1972. Now under the command of a new coach, Dino Sani, Inter received the reinforcement of chilean center-back Figueroa, who...
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Cap (1982) Faraone (1982–83) Seoanei (1983) Grilloi (1983) López (1983–84) Dino Sani (1984) Grilloi (1984) Zanabriai (1984) Di Stéfano (1985) Zanabria (1985–86)...
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