| Francesco Guidolin | | Personal information | | Full name | Francesco Guidolin | | Date of birth | October 3, 1955 (1955-10-03) (age 52) | | Place of birth | Castelfranco Veneto, Italy | | Playing position | Manager | | Club information | | Current club | none | | Senior clubs1 | | Years | Club | App (Gls)* | 1975-1977 1977-1978 1978-1979 1979-1980 1980-1982 1982-1983 1983-1984 1984-1986 | Verona Sambenedettese Verona Pistoiese Verona Bologna Verona Venezia | 24 (1) 35 (3) 14 (1) 35 (5) 62 (12) 24 (1) 2 (0) 41 (1) | | National team | | 1976 | Italy U-21 | 1 (0)[1] | | Teams managed | 1986-1988 1988-1989 1989-1990 1990-1991 1991-1992 1992-1993 1993 1994-1998 1998-1999 1999-2003 2004-2005 2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007 2007-2008 | Giorgione (youth team) Giorgione Treviso Fano Empoli Ravenna Atalanta Vicenza Udinese Bologna Palermo Genoa AS Monaco Palermo Palermo Palermo | | 1 Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. * Appearances (Goals) is the 276th day of the year (277th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Career
After a mild playing career, in 1988 Guidolin debuted in a managing role as head coach of Serie C2 team Giorgione, the main club of his native city, Castelfranco Veneto. He then coached teams such as Treviso (Serie C2), Fano, Empoli and Ravenna (all in Serie C1). After having led Ravenna to a Serie B promotion, Guidolin was successively appointed in 1993 as coach of Serie A team Atalanta, but he did not achieve great success and he was fired after just 10 matches. Year 1988 (MCMLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday (link displays 1988 Gregorian calendar). ...
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The next season, Guidolin joined Vicenza, leading the team from Serie B to win the Coppa Italia in 1997 and even obtaining a semi-final of UEFA Cup Winners' Cup on his first adventure at the European level, then lost to Gianluca Vialli's Chelsea, in 1998. After that successful season, Guidolin left Vicenza for Udinese in season 1998–99. After having been fired after a disappointing start in the 1999–2000 season, Guidolin signed for Bologna: he coached the rossoblu until 2003, then leaving the team after heavy protests from supporters, started from an insulting phrase about the city of Bologna which escaped him during a league match. Vicenza Calcio is an Italian football club based in Vicenza, Veneto. ...
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Guidolin, after six months of inactivity, was appointed to replace Silvio Baldini at the helm of Serie B team Palermo in January 2004. He then successfully conducted the team to win the league, and a UEFA Cup qualification the next year, leaving the club at the end of that season. Silvio Baldini (born September 11, 1958 in Massa) is an Italian football coach. ...
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Guidolin was then appointed as Genoa head coach; however, after the team was relegated to Serie C1 by the Football Federation because of alleged fixing, Guidolin rescinded his contract. He was appointed coach of AS Monaco FC in October 2005, but after just one season in charge he departed the club after a campaign in which Monaco finished a disappointing 30 points behind Ligue 1 champions Olympique Lyonnais. Genoa Cricket and Football Club (IPA: , pronounced JEH-noa) is a professional football club based in the city of Genoa in Italy. ...
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As of May 30, 2006 Guidolin was re-hired by Palermo in a shock announcement found on the team's webpage, with a three-year deal and an undisclosed sum. After an impressive start which brought Palermo clearly to third place for the whole first part of the season, Palermo however was not able to win a single match in over two months, following the infamous Sicilian derby of February 2, 2007 and the successive riots during which a policeman was killed. Following a crushing 3-4 home defeat to Parma, a team in trouble of relegation, and 7 points gained in the last 11 league matches, Guidolin was ultimately sacked by Palermo chairman Maurizio Zamparini on April 23; however his sacking was revoked on May 14, following two other consecutive defeats for Palermo.[2] After two wins in the two final Serie A matches which brought Palermo back to fifth place, Guidolin finally ended his second time in Palermo. is the 150th day of the year (151st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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In October 2007, Guidolin was reportedly approached by the new owners of English Championship side Queens Park Rangers to become the club's new manager, after the poor start to the new season bought about the sacking of John Gregory. He later confirmed the rumours linking him to QPR, claiming he would be pleased with a professional move to England.[3] A few days later he was however reported to have refused the QPR job due to personal issues.[4] On November 26, 2007 Guidolin was unexpectedly appointed back at the helm of the rosanero, replacing Stefano Colantuono.[5] Queens Park Rangers Football Club is an English football club, based at Shepherds Bush in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham in West London. ...
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References - ^ aulamagnamagna.it
- ^ Soccer-Sacked Guidolin returns to coach Palermo | Reuters
- ^ "Guidolin confirms R's offer", SKY Sports, 2007-10-16. Retrieved on 2007-10-16.
- ^ De Canio set for QPR. Football Italia (2007-10-25). Retrieved on 2007-10-25.
- ^ Palermo, via Colantuono. Guidolin pronto al ritorno (Italian). La Gazzetta dello Sport (2007-11-26). Retrieved on 2007-11-26.
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External links - Guidolin's profile (from US Palermo official website)
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Luciano Spalletti (born 7 March 1959 in Certaldo, Florence) is an Italian football coach who currently manages A.S. Roma in Serie A. A former football player for Serie C teams such as Empoli and Spezia, Spallettis early career in management led him to struggling Empoli, where he lead...
Serse Cosmi (born 5 May 1958 in Perugia) is an Italian football coach, currently in office with Udinese Calcio of Serie A. The successful career of Serse Cosmi started from amateur leagues, coaching in 1990 a small team in Ponte San Giovanni, in the neighbourhood of Perugia, named Pontevecchio, being...
Giovanni Galeone (born January 25, 1941 in Naples) is an Italian football (soccer) manager. ...
Alberto Malesani (born June 5, 1956 in Verona) is an Italian football (soccer) manager. ...
Pasquale Marino (born July 13, 1962 in Marsala) is an Italian football coach. ...
| | Bologna F.C. 1909 – Managers | Felsner (1920–31) • Lelovich (1931–32) • Nagy (1932) • Gama (1932–33) • Technical Commission (1933–34) • Kovács (1934) • Weisz (1934–38) • Felsner (1938–42) • Montesanto (1942–43) • Popovic (1945–46) • Technical Commission (1946) • Viola (1946–47) • Lelovich (1947–48) • Cargnelli (1948–49) • Crawford (1950–51) • Sansone (1951) • Galluzzi (1951–52) • Lelovich (1952) • Viani (1952–56) • Campatelli (1956–57) • Bencic (1957) • Sárosi (1957–58) • Foni (1958–59) • Allasio (1959–61) • Bernardini (1961–65) • Scopigno (1965) • Carniglia (1965–68) • Viani (1968) • Cervellati (1968–69) • Pugliese (1969) • Fabbri (1969–72) • Pugliese and Cervellati (1972) • Pesaola (1972–76) • Giagnoni (1976–77) • Cervellati (1977) • Pesaola (1977–79) • Perani (1979) • Cervellati (1979) • Perani (1979–80) • Radice (1980–81) • Burgnich (1981–82) • Liguori (1982) • Magni (1982) • Carosi (1982–83) • Cervellati (1983) • Cadè (1983–84) • Santin (1984) • Pace (1984–85) • Mazzone (1985–86) • Guerini (1986–87) • Battista Fabbri (1987) • Maifredi (1987–90) • Scoglio (1990) • Radice (1990–91) • Maifredi (1991) • Sonetti (1991–92) • Bersellini (1992–93) • Cerantola (1993) • Fogli (1993) • Zaccheroni (1993) • Reja (1993–94) • Ulivieri (1994–98) • Mazzone (1998–99) • Buso (1999) • Guidolin (1999–2003) • Mazzone (2003–05) • Ulivieri (2005) • Mandorlini (2005–06) • Ulivieri (2006–07) • Cecconi (2007) • Arrigoni (2007–) Bologna Football Club 1909 is an Italian football club based in Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, nicknamed the rossoblù. They play in red and blue striped shirts with blue shorts and socks. ...
Hermann Felsner (1 April 1889 - 6 February 1977) also known as Ermanno Fellsner, was an Austrian football player and manager from Vienna. ...
Lajos Nems Kovács (27 April 1894 - ?), was a Hungarian footballer and manager from Budapest. ...
Hermann Felsner (1 April 1889 - 6 February 1977) also known as Ermanno Fellsner, was an Austrian football player and manager from Vienna. ...
Alexander Xandl Popovic (18 July 1891 - September 1952) also known by different variations of his last name such as Popovich, Poppovich and Popovic I, was a professional football player and manager from Austria. ...
József Viola (10 June 1896 - 18 August 1949) also known as Giovanni Viola was a Hungarian-Italian football player and coach, most prominent for his time in Italy and his association with clubs such as Juventus. ...
Raffaele Sansone (20 September 1910 - 11 September 1994) was an Italo-Uruguayan football player and coach from Montevideo, Uruguay. ...
Giuseppe Galluzzi (10 November 1903 - ?) was a Italian footballer and manager from Florence. ...
Giuseppe Viani (13 September 1909 - ?) was a Italian football player and manager from Nervesa della Battaglia in the Province of Treviso. ...
György Sárosi (September 15, 1912-1993) was a Hungarian footballer. ...
Alfredo Foni (born January 20, 1911 - died 1985) was an Italian footballer in the 1930s and later on a coach. ...
Federico Allasio (23 January 1899 - ?) was an Italian football midfielder and manager from Turin. ...
Fulvio Bernardini (born 1 January 1906 in Rome, died 13 January 1984) was an Italian professional footballer. ...
Luis Carniglia was a footballer and coach from Argentina. ...
Giuseppe Viani (13 September 1909 - ?) was a Italian football player and manager from Nervesa della Battaglia in the Province of Treviso. ...
Oronzo Pugliese (5 April 1910 - 11 March 1990) was an Italian football manager from Turi in the Province of Bari. ...
Edmondo Fabbri (born 16 November 1921 in Castel Bolognese; died in 1995 in Castel San Pietro Terme) was an Italian football (soccer) player and coach. ...
Oronzo Pugliese (5 April 1910 - 11 March 1990) was an Italian football manager from Turi in the Province of Bari. ...
Bruno Pesaola (born 28 July 1925 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a former professional Italian-Argentine football player and manager. ...
Gustavo Giagnoni (23 March 1933 - ?), was a Italian footballer and manager from Olbia, Sardinia. ...
Bruno Pesaola (born 28 July 1925 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a former professional Italian-Argentine football player and manager. ...
Luigi Gigi Radice, born on January 15, 1935 in Cesano Maderno, is an Italian football coach. ...
Tarcisio Burgnich (born April 25, 1939 in Ruda, Italy) is a former Italian football defender. ...
Carlo Mazzone (born March 19, 1937 in Rome) is an Italian football manager. ...
Luigi Maifredi (born 20 April 1947) commonly known as Gigi Maifredi is an Italian football manager from Lograto in the Province of Brescia. ...
Francesco Scoglio (born in Lipari, Messina, May 2, 1941 - dead in Genua, October 3, 2005) was an italian trainer most popular in his country, nicknamed Il Professore. He died heart attack at 64 years old during trasmission in Genua private TVs Primocanale, after strong discussion on phone with chief...
Luigi Gigi Radice, born on January 15, 1935 in Cesano Maderno, is an Italian football coach. ...
Luigi Maifredi (born 20 April 1947) commonly known as Gigi Maifredi is an Italian football manager from Lograto in the Province of Brescia. ...
Nedo Sonetti (born 25 February 1941 in Piombino) is an Italian football manager, currently in office with Cagliari Calcio of Serie A. He is the second oldest, as well as the second most experienced (in terms of coaching seasons) coach of the Italian top league, behind Carlo Mazzone. ...
Alberto Zaccheroni (born 1 March 1953, in Meldola) is an Italian football manager who is currently unemployed. ...
Edoardo Edi Reja (born on October 10, 1945 in Lucinico, Gorizia) is an Italian football coach and former player. ...
Renzo Ulivieri (born February 2, 1941 in San Miniato, Pisa) is an Italian football (soccer) manager. ...
Carlo Mazzone (born March 19, 1937 in Rome) is an Italian football manager. ...
Carlo Mazzone (born March 19, 1937 in Rome) is an Italian football manager. ...
Renzo Ulivieri (born February 2, 1941 in San Miniato, Pisa) is an Italian football (soccer) manager. ...
Andrea Mandorlini (born July 17, 1960 in Ravenna) is an Italian football (soccer) manager and former defender. ...
Renzo Ulivieri (born February 2, 1941 in San Miniato, Pisa) is an Italian football (soccer) manager. ...
Daniele Arrigoni (born August 28, 1959 in Cesena) is an Italian football (soccer) manager. ...
| | Genoa C.F.C. – Managers | Spensley (1896–1907) • Technical Commission (1907–12) • Garbutt (1912–27) • De Vecchi (1927–30) • Szekany (1930–31) • Burlando (1931–32) • Rumbold (1932–33) • Nagy (1933–34) • Faroppa (1934–35) • Orth (1935–36) • Felsner (1936–37) • Garbutt (1937–39) • Barbieri (1939–41) • Ara (1941–43) • Barbieri (1945–46) • Garbutt (1946–48) • Allasio (1948–49) • David Astley (1949–50) • Bacigalupo (1950–51) • Senkey (1951–52) • Ellena (1952–53) • Sárosi (1953–55) • Magli (1955–58) • Frossi (1958–59) • Busini (1959–60) • Frossi (1960–61) • Gei (1961–63) • Santos (1963–64) • Amaral (1964–65) • Bonizzoni (1965–66) • Ghezzi (1966–67) • Fongaro (1967–68) • Campatelli (1968–69) • Viviani (1969–70) • Silvestri (1970–74) • Vincenzi (1974–75) • Simoni (1975–78) • Maroso (1978–79) • Di Marzio (1979–80) • Simoni (1980–84) • Burgnich (1984–86) • Perotti (1986–87) • Simoni (1987–88) • Scoglio (1988–90) • Bagnoli (1990–92) • Giorgi (1992–93) • Maselli (1993–94) • Scoglio (1994–95) • Radice (1995–96) • Perotti (1996–97) • Salvemini (1996–97) • Maselli (1997) • Burgnich (1997–98) • Pillon (1998) • Cagni (1998) • Rossi (1999–2000) • Bolchi (2000) • Carboni (2000–01) • Bolchi (2001) • Scoglio (2001) • Reja (2001–02) • Onofri (2002) • Torrente (2003) • Donadoni (2003) • De Canio (2004) • Cosmi (2004–05) • Guidolin (2005) • Vavassori (2005–06) • Gasperini (2006–) Genoa Cricket and Football Club (IPA: , pronounced JEH-noa) is a professional football club based in the city of Genoa in Italy. ...
Dr (possibly Sir) James Richardson Spensley (born May 17, 1867 in Stoke Newington, died November 10, 1915 in Mainz, Germany) was an English doctor considered to be the founder of Italian football. ...
William Thomas Garbutt (9 January 1883 - 24 February 1964[1]) born in Hazel Grove, Stockport, most commonly known as Willy Garbutt was an English football player and a prominent coaching figure in Italian and Spanish football after retirement from playing. ...
Renzo De Vecchi (born February 3, 1894 in Milan - died May 14, 1967) was an Italian amateur football (soccer) player who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. ...
Luigi Burlando (23 January 1899 - 12 December 1967) was an Italian football midfielder and manager from Genoa. ...
Gyorgy Orth (30 April 1901 - ?) was an Hungarian footballer and manager from Budapest. ...
Hermann Felsner (1 April 1889 - 6 February 1977) also known as Ermanno Fellsner, was an Austrian football player and manager from Vienna. ...
William Thomas Garbutt (9 January 1883 - 24 February 1964[1]) born in Hazel Grove, Stockport, most commonly known as Willy Garbutt was an English football player and a prominent coaching figure in Italian and Spanish football after retirement from playing. ...
Ottavio Barbieri (10 April 1899 - 28 December 1949) was an Italian football midfielder and manager from Genoa. ...
Guido Ara (28 August 1888 - 2 July 1975)[2] was a Italian footballer and manager from Vercelli in the region of Piedmont. ...
Ottavio Barbieri (10 April 1899 - 28 December 1949) was an Italian football midfielder and manager from Genoa. ...
William Thomas Garbutt (9 January 1883 - 24 February 1964[1]) born in Hazel Grove, Stockport, most commonly known as Willy Garbutt was an English football player and a prominent coaching figure in Italian and Spanish football after retirement from playing. ...
Federico Allasio (23 January 1899 - ?) was an Italian football midfielder and manager from Turin. ...
Manlio Bacigalupo (5 September 1908 - 1977) was an Italian football goalkeeper and manager from Vado Ligure, Savona. ...
Imre Senkey (born 1898 in Budapest) was a Hungarian football player and manager, who spent the majority of his managerial time in Italy. ...
György Sárosi (September 15, 1912-1993) was a Hungarian footballer. ...
Annibale Frossi (August 6, 1911 - 1999) was a footballer from Muzzana, Italy. ...
Annibale Frossi (August 6, 1911 - 1999) was a footballer from Muzzana, Italy. ...
Paulo Lima Amaral (born 18 October 1923 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) commonly known as just Paulo Amaral is a former Brazil footballer and coach. ...
Giorgio Ghezzi (born July 10, 1930 in Cesenatico (Forlì), Emilia Romagna) is a former Italian football (soccer) player. ...
Luigi Gigi Simoni (born January 22, 1939 in Crevalcore), is an Italian football manager, currently in office with Lucchese of Serie C1. ...
Luigi Gigi Simoni (born January 22, 1939 in Crevalcore), is an Italian football manager, currently in office with Lucchese of Serie C1. ...
Tarcisio Burgnich (born April 25, 1939 in Ruda, Italy) is a former Italian football defender. ...
Luigi Gigi Simoni (born January 22, 1939 in Crevalcore), is an Italian football manager, currently in office with Lucchese of Serie C1. ...
Francesco Scoglio (born in Lipari, Messina, May 2, 1941 - dead in Genua, October 3, 2005) was an italian trainer most popular in his country, nicknamed Il Professore. He died heart attack at 64 years old during trasmission in Genua private TVs Primocanale, after strong discussion on phone with chief...
Osvaldo Bagnoli, born on July 3, 1935 in Milan, is a former Italian football coach. ...
Francesco Scoglio (born in Lipari, Messina, May 2, 1941 - dead in Genua, October 3, 2005) was an italian trainer most popular in his country, nicknamed Il Professore. He died heart attack at 64 years old during trasmission in Genua private TVs Primocanale, after strong discussion on phone with chief...
Luigi Gigi Radice, born on January 15, 1935 in Cesano Maderno, is an Italian football coach. ...
Tarcisio Burgnich (born April 25, 1939 in Ruda, Italy) is a former Italian football defender. ...
Giuseppe Bepi Pillon (born February 8, 1956 in Preganziol, Province of Treviso) is an Italian football manager. ...
Luigi Gigi Cagni (born June 14, 1950 in Brescia) is an Italian football (soccer) manager. ...
Delio Rossi (born November 26, 1960 in Rimini) is an Italian football (soccer) manager. ...
Bruno Bolchi (born February 21, 1940 in Milan) is an Italian football (soccer) manager and former player. ...
Guido Carboni (born January 27, 1963 in Arezzo[1]) is an Italian football manager, and a former player. ...
Bruno Bolchi (born February 21, 1940 in Milan) is an Italian football (soccer) manager and former player. ...
Francesco Scoglio (born in Lipari, Messina, May 2, 1941 - dead in Genua, October 3, 2005) was an italian trainer most popular in his country, nicknamed Il Professore. He died heart attack at 64 years old during trasmission in Genua private TVs Primocanale, after strong discussion on phone with chief...
Edoardo Edi Reja (born on October 10, 1945 in Lucinico, Gorizia) is an Italian football coach and former player. ...
Roberto Donadoni (born September 9, 1963 in Cisano Bergamasco, Province of Bergamo, Lombardy) is an Italian football (soccer) manager and former player. ...
Luigi Gigi De Canio (born September 26, 1957 in Matera) is an Italian football manager and former player. ...
Serse Cosmi (born 5 May 1958 in Perugia) is an Italian football coach, currently in office with Udinese Calcio of Serie A. The successful career of Serse Cosmi started from amateur leagues, coaching in 1990 a small team in Ponte San Giovanni, in the neighbourhood of Perugia, named Pontevecchio, being...
Giovanni Vavassori (born January 16, 1952 in Arcene, Bergamo) is an Italian football manager and former centre back. ...
Gian Piero Gasperini (born on January 26, 1958 in Grugliasco, Province of Turin) is an Italian football coach and former player. ...
| | AS Monaco FC – Managers | Szanislo & Szemtmiklosy (1933–34) • Batmale (1948–50) • Schwartz (1950–52) • Grizzetti (1952–53) • Dupal (1953–56) • Marek (1956–58) • Pironi (1958) • Leduc (1958–63) • Courtois (1963–65) • Pironi (1965–66) • Sinibaldi (1966–69) • Pironi (1969) • Domergue (1969–70) • Luciano (1970–72) • Bravo (1972–74) • Muro (1974–76) • Forcherio (1976–77) • Leduc (1977–79) • Banide (1979–83) • Müller (1983–86) • Kovács (1986–87) • Wenger (1987–94) • Petit (1994) • Ettori (1994–95) • Banide (1995) • Tigana (1995–99) • Puel (1999–2001) • Deschamps (2001–05) • Petit (2005) • Guidolin (2005–06) • Bölöni (2006) • Banide (2006–07) • Gomes (2007–) The Association Sportive de Monaco Football Club is a Monegasque football club, founded in 1919. ...
Alexander Elek Schwartz (* 23 October 1908 in Timisoara, Romania, then part of Austria-Hungary; â 2 October 2000 in Haguenau, France) was coach of the Dutch national football team. ...
Lucien Leduc (born 30 December 1918) was a French football midfielder and a manager . ...
Roger Courtois (born 30 May 1912-died 5 May 1972) was a French football striker and manager. ...
Pierre Sinibaldi is a French football manager. ...
Armand Forcherio is a former player and manager of AS Monaco FC, a football team playing in french Ligue 1. ...
Lucien Leduc (born 30 December 1918) was a French football midfielder and a manager . ...
Lucien Muller is a former French footballer and manager born in Bischwiller, who played as a midfielder. ...
Arsène Wenger OBE (born October 22, 1949 in Strasbourg) is a French football manager. ...
Jean Petit (born September 25, 1949 in Toulouse, Haute-Garonne) is a former football midfielder from France, who earned twelve international caps (one goal) for the French national team during the late 1970s. ...
Jean-Luc Ettori (born July 29, 1955) is a former French football goalkeeper. ...
Jean Tigana (b. ...
Claude Puel (born September 2, 1961 in Castres, France) is a former French footballer, now a manager, currently coach of Lille Olympique Sporting Club. ...
Didier Deschamps (French IPA: ) (born 15 October 1968 in Bayonne) is a former French football player who captained France to victories in the 1998 FIFA World Cup and Euro 2000. ...
Jean Petit (born September 25, 1949 in Toulouse, Haute-Garonne) is a former football midfielder from France, who earned twelve international caps (one goal) for the French national team during the late 1970s. ...
The native form of this personal name is Bölöni László. This article uses the Western name order. ...
Ricardo Raymundo Gomes, usually known as Ricardo Gomes (born on December, 13, 1964 in Rio de Janeiro) was a football central defender who played for SL Benfica, among other clubs. ...
| | Persondata | | NAME | Guidolin, Francesco | | ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Guidolin, Francesco | | SHORT DESCRIPTION | footballer and manager | | DATE OF BIRTH | 1955-10-3 | | PLACE OF BIRTH | Castelfranco Veneto, Italy | | DATE OF DEATH | | | PLACE OF DEATH | | Castelfranco Veneto is a town and episcopal see of Veneto, Italy, in the Treviso province, 16 mi. ...
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