Similarities between 2004–05 Serie A and Mario Beretta
2004–05 Serie A and Mario Beretta have 19 things in common (in Unionpedia): A.C. ChievoVerona, A.S. Livorno Calcio, Andrea Mandorlini, Association football, Brescia Calcio, Cagliari Calcio, Italy, Luigi Delneri, Maurizio D'Angelo, Parma Calcio 1913, Robur Siena, S.S. Lazio, Serie A, Serie B, U.S. Città di Palermo, U.S. Lecce, UEFA Europa League, Urbs Reggina 1914, 2006 Italian football scandal.
A.C. ChievoVerona
Associazione Calcio ChievoVerona (more commonly known as ChievoVerona or simply Chievo) is an Italian professional football club named after and based in Chievo, a suburb of 4,500 inhabitants in Verona, Veneto, and owned by Paluani, a bakery product company and the inspiration for their original name, Paluani Chievo.
2004–05 Serie A and A.C. ChievoVerona · A.C. ChievoVerona and Mario Beretta ·
A.S. Livorno Calcio
Associazione Sportiva Livorno Calcio is an Italian football club based in Livorno, Tuscany.
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Andrea Mandorlini
Andrea Mandorlini (born 17 July 1960) is an Italian football manager and former defender who is the manager of Cremonese.
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Association football
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players with a spherical ball.
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Brescia Calcio
Brescia Calcio is an Italian football club in Brescia, Lombardy, and currently plays in Serie B. The club holds the record for total number of seasons (59) and consecutive seasons (18, from 1947–48 to 1964–65) in Serie B, which they have won three times.
2004–05 Serie A and Brescia Calcio · Brescia Calcio and Mario Beretta ·
Cagliari Calcio
Cagliari Calcio is an Italian football club based in Cagliari, Sardinia.
2004–05 Serie A and Cagliari Calcio · Cagliari Calcio and Mario Beretta ·
Italy
Italy (Italia), officially the Italian Republic (Repubblica Italiana), is a sovereign state in Europe.
2004–05 Serie A and Italy · Italy and Mario Beretta ·
Luigi Delneri
Luigi "Gigi" Delneri, often incorrectly written as Del Neri (born 23 August 1950) is an Italian football manager, who was last in charge of Udinese.
2004–05 Serie A and Luigi Delneri · Luigi Delneri and Mario Beretta ·
Maurizio D'Angelo
Maurizio D'Angelo (born 29 September 1969 in Naples) is an Italian football manager and former player, who played as a centre back, best known for his career as Chievo captain during the 1990s.
2004–05 Serie A and Maurizio D'Angelo · Mario Beretta and Maurizio D'Angelo ·
Parma Calcio 1913
Parma Calcio 1913 S.r.l., commonly referred to as Parma, is an Italian football club based in the city of Parma that currently competes in Serie A. Founded as Parma Football Club in December 1913, the club plays its home matches in the 22,352-seat Stadio Ennio Tardini, often referred to as simply Il Tardini, from 1923.
2004–05 Serie A and Parma Calcio 1913 · Mario Beretta and Parma Calcio 1913 ·
Robur Siena
Robur Siena S.p.A., formerly known as Associazione Calcio Siena S.p.A. and often referred to as Robur or simply Siena, is an Italian football club based in Siena, in the region of Tuscany.
2004–05 Serie A and Robur Siena · Mario Beretta and Robur Siena ·
S.S. Lazio
Società Sportiva Lazio S.p.A., commonly referred to as Lazio, is a professional Italian sports club based in Rome, most known for its football activity.
2004–05 Serie A and S.S. Lazio · Mario Beretta and S.S. Lazio ·
Serie A
Serie A, also called Serie A TIM due to sponsorship by TIM, is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top of the Italian football league system and the winner is awarded the Coppa Campioni d'Italia.
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Serie B
Serie B, currently named Serie B ConTe.it due to sponsorship reasons, is the second-highest division in the Italian football league system after the Serie A. It is contested by 22 teams and organized by the Lega Serie B since July 2010, after the split of Lega Calcio that previously took care of both the Serie A and Serie B. Common nicknames for the league are campionato cadetto and cadetteria, as cadetto is the Italian for junior or cadet.
2004–05 Serie A and Serie B · Mario Beretta and Serie B ·
U.S. Città di Palermo
Unione Sportiva Città di Palermo, commonly referred to as Palermo, is an Italian football club from Palermo, Sicily, playing in Serie B. Formed in 1900 as Anglo Palermitan Athletic and Football Club, the club had various names before assuming its current form in 1987, and is the top-ranked football club from the island of Sicily.
2004–05 Serie A and U.S. Città di Palermo · Mario Beretta and U.S. Città di Palermo ·
U.S. Lecce
Unione Sportiva Lecce, or simply US Lecce or Lecce, is an Italian football club based in Lecce.
2004–05 Serie A and U.S. Lecce · Mario Beretta and U.S. Lecce ·
UEFA Europa League
The UEFA Europa League is an annual football club competition organised by UEFA since 1971 for eligible European football clubs.
2004–05 Serie A and UEFA Europa League · Mario Beretta and UEFA Europa League ·
Urbs Reggina 1914
Urbs Reggina 1914 S.r.l., commonly referred to as Reggina, is an Italian association football club, the main club of the city of Reggio Calabria.
2004–05 Serie A and Urbs Reggina 1914 · Mario Beretta and Urbs Reggina 1914 ·
2006 Italian football scandal
The 2006 Italian football scandal, or Calciopoli in the Italian-speaking world, involved Italy's top professional football leagues, Serie A and Serie B. The scandal was uncovered in May 2006 by Italian police, implicating league champions Juventus and other major teams including Milan, Fiorentina, Lazio and Reggina when a number of illegal telephone interceptions showed a thick network of relations between team managers and referee organizations, being accused of rigging games by selecting favourable referees.
2004–05 Serie A and 2006 Italian football scandal · 2006 Italian football scandal and Mario Beretta ·
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2004–05 Serie A and Mario Beretta Comparison
2004–05 Serie A has 112 relations, while Mario Beretta has 39. As they have in common 19, the Jaccard index is 12.58% = 19 / (112 + 39).
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