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2004–05 Serie A and Udinese Calcio

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Difference between 2004–05 Serie A and Udinese Calcio

2004–05 Serie A vs. Udinese Calcio

In the 2004–05 season, the Serie A, the highest professional football league in Italy, was expanded to contain 20 clubs, which played 38 matches against each other, rather than the 34 matches in previous seasons. Udinese Calcio (known simply as Udinese) is an Italian football club based in Udine, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, and currently plays in the Serie A. Founded in 1896, Udinese is the second oldest club in Italy, after Genoa.

Similarities between 2004–05 Serie A and Udinese Calcio

2004–05 Serie A and Udinese Calcio have 22 things in common (in Unionpedia): A.C. ChievoVerona, A.C. Milan, A.S. Roma, ACF Fiorentina, Brescia Calcio, Coppa Italia, Dino Zoff, Francesco Guidolin, Gianni De Biasi, Inter Milan, Juventus F.C., Luciano Spalletti, Luigi De Canio, Luigi Delneri, Parma Calcio 1913, S.S. Lazio, Serie A, Serie B, U.C. Sampdoria, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, Urbs Reggina 1914.

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.

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A.C. Milan

Associazione Calcio Milan, commonly referred to as A.C. Milan or simply Milan, is a professional football club in Milan, Italy, founded in 1899.

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A.S. Roma

Associazione Sportiva Roma (Rome Sport Association), commonly referred to as simply Roma, is a professional Italian football club based in Rome.

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ACF Fiorentina

ACF Fiorentina S.p.A., commonly referred to as simply Fiorentina, is a professional Italian football club from Florence, Tuscany.

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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.

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Coppa Italia

The Coppa Italia (Italian for Italy Cup; officially known as TIM Cup because of its sponsorship) is an Italian football annual cup competition.

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Dino Zoff

Dino Zoff (born 28 February 1942) is an Italian former professional football goalkeeper and is the oldest ever winner of the World Cup, which he earned as captain of the Italian national team in the 1982 tournament in Spain, at the age of 40 years, 4 months and 13 days, also winning the award for best goalkeeper of the tournament, and being elected to the team of the tournament, for his performances, keeping two clean-sheets, an honour he also received after winning the 1968 European Championship on home soil; he is the only Italian player to have won both the World Cup and the European Championship.

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Francesco Guidolin

Francesco Guidolin (born 3 October 1955) is an Italian football manager and former player, most recently the manager of Premier League team Swansea City.

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Gianni De Biasi

Giovanni "Gianni" De Biasi (born 16 June 1956 in Sarmede, Treviso, Italy) is an Italian football coach and former player.

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Inter Milan

Football Club Internazionale Milano S.p.A., commonly referred to as Internazionale or simply Inter and colloquially known as Inter Milan outside Italy, is a professional Italian football club based in Milan, Italy.

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Juventus F.C.

Juventus Football Club S.p.A. (from iuventūs, "youth"), colloquially known as Juve, is a professional Italian football club in Turin, Piedmont.

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Luciano Spalletti

Luciano Spalletti (born 7 March 1959) is an Italian football manager and a former player, currently the manager of Serie A club Internazionale.

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Luigi De Canio

Luigi "Gigi" De Canio (born 26 September 1957) is an Italian football manager, currently in charge of Ternana, and a former player who played as a full-back.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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U.C. Sampdoria

Unione Calcio Sampdoria, commonly known as Sampdoria, is an Italian association football club based in Genoa.

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UEFA Champions League

The UEFA Champions League is an annual continental club football competition organised by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) and contested by top-division European clubs.

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UEFA Europa League

The UEFA Europa League is an annual football club competition organised by UEFA since 1971 for eligible European football clubs.

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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.

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2004–05 Serie A and Udinese Calcio Comparison

2004–05 Serie A has 112 relations, while Udinese Calcio has 269. As they have in common 22, the Jaccard index is 5.77% = 22 / (112 + 269).

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