Similarities between 2010–11 Coppa Italia and Ciro Immobile
2010–11 Coppa Italia and Ciro Immobile have 43 things in common (in Unionpedia): A.C. ChievoVerona, A.S. Livorno Calcio, A.S. Roma, ACF Fiorentina, Alessio Cerci, Andrea Bertolacci, Atalanta B.C., Bari, Benevento Calcio, Bologna F.C. 1909, Cagliari Calcio, Calcio Catania, Cesare Bovo, Coppa Italia, Delfino Pescara 1936, Empoli F.C., F.C. Grosseto S.S.D., Frosinone Calcio, Genoa C.F.C., Hellas Verona F.C., Italian Football Federation, Juventus F.C., Mapei Stadium – Città del Tricolore, Palermo, Parma Calcio 1913, Reggio Emilia, Robur Siena, S.P.A.L. 2013, S.S. Juve Stabia, S.S. Lazio, ..., S.S.C. Napoli, Serie A, Serie B, Sorrento Calcio, Stadio Luigi Ferraris, Stadio Olimpico, Stadio Renzo Barbera, Stadio San Nicola, Torino F.C., U.C. Sampdoria, U.S. Città di Palermo, Udinese Calcio, Vicenza Calcio. Expand index (13 more) »
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.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and A.C. ChievoVerona · A.C. ChievoVerona and Ciro Immobile ·
A.S. Livorno Calcio
Associazione Sportiva Livorno Calcio is an Italian football club based in Livorno, Tuscany.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and A.S. Livorno Calcio · A.S. Livorno Calcio and Ciro Immobile ·
A.S. Roma
Associazione Sportiva Roma (Rome Sport Association), commonly referred to as simply Roma, is a professional Italian football club based in Rome.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and A.S. Roma · A.S. Roma and Ciro Immobile ·
ACF Fiorentina
ACF Fiorentina S.p.A., commonly referred to as simply Fiorentina, is a professional Italian football club from Florence, Tuscany.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and ACF Fiorentina · ACF Fiorentina and Ciro Immobile ·
Alessio Cerci
Alessio Cerci (born 23 July 1987) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Verona.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and Alessio Cerci · Alessio Cerci and Ciro Immobile ·
Andrea Bertolacci
Andrea Bertolacci (born 11 January 1991) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Milan, and the Italian national team.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and Andrea Bertolacci · Andrea Bertolacci and Ciro Immobile ·
Atalanta B.C.
Atalanta Bergamasca Calcio, commonly known as just Atalanta, Atalanta Bergamo or the abbreviation Atalanta BC, is an Italian football club based in Bergamo, Lombardy.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and Atalanta B.C. · Atalanta B.C. and Ciro Immobile ·
Bari
Bari (Barese: Bare; Barium; translit) is the capital city of the Metropolitan City of Bari and of the Apulia region, on the Adriatic Sea, in southern Italy.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and Bari · Bari and Ciro Immobile ·
Benevento Calcio
Benevento Calcio is an Italian association football club based in Benevento, Campania.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and Benevento Calcio · Benevento Calcio and Ciro Immobile ·
Bologna F.C. 1909
Bologna Football Club 1909, known simply as Bologna, is an Italian football club based in Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, formed in 1909 (reformed in 1993).
2010–11 Coppa Italia and Bologna F.C. 1909 · Bologna F.C. 1909 and Ciro Immobile ·
Cagliari Calcio
Cagliari Calcio is an Italian football club based in Cagliari, Sardinia.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and Cagliari Calcio · Cagliari Calcio and Ciro Immobile ·
Calcio Catania
Calcio Catania is an Italian football club founded in 1908 and based in Catania, Sicily.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and Calcio Catania · Calcio Catania and Ciro Immobile ·
Cesare Bovo
Cesare Bovo (born 14 January 1983) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a centre back for Pescara.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and Cesare Bovo · Cesare Bovo and Ciro Immobile ·
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.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and Coppa Italia · Ciro Immobile and Coppa Italia ·
Delfino Pescara 1936
Delfino Pescara 1936 S.p.A., also known as Pescara Calcio 1936 or simply as Pescara, is a professional Italian football club based in Pescara, Abruzzo.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and Delfino Pescara 1936 · Ciro Immobile and Delfino Pescara 1936 ·
Empoli F.C.
Empoli Football Club is an Italian professional football club based in Empoli, in the Metropolitan City of Florence.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and Empoli F.C. · Ciro Immobile and Empoli F.C. ·
F.C. Grosseto S.S.D.
F.C. Grosseto S.S.D. is an Italian association football club, based in the city of Grosseto, Tuscany.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and F.C. Grosseto S.S.D. · Ciro Immobile and F.C. Grosseto S.S.D. ·
Frosinone Calcio
Frosinone Calcio is an Italian professional football club based in Frosinone, Lazio.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and Frosinone Calcio · Ciro Immobile and Frosinone Calcio ·
Genoa C.F.C.
Genoa Cricket and Football Club, commonly referred to simply as Genoa, is a professional Italian football and cricket club based in the city of Genoa, Liguria.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and Genoa C.F.C. · Ciro Immobile and Genoa C.F.C. ·
Hellas Verona F.C.
Hellas Verona Football Club, commonly known simply as Hellas Verona, Verona, or (within the city of Verona itself) Hellas, is a professional Italian football club, based in Verona, Veneto, that currently plays in Serie B. The team won the Serie A Championship in 1984–85.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and Hellas Verona F.C. · Ciro Immobile and Hellas Verona F.C. ·
Italian Football Federation
The Italian Football Federation (Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio; FIGC), also known as Federcalcio, is the governing body of football in Italy and is a founding member of UEFA and a member of FIFA.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and Italian Football Federation · Ciro Immobile and Italian Football Federation ·
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.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and Juventus F.C. · Ciro Immobile and Juventus F.C. ·
Mapei Stadium – Città del Tricolore
Mapei Stadium – Città del Tricolore is a multi-purpose stadium in Reggio Emilia, Italy.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and Mapei Stadium – Città del Tricolore · Ciro Immobile and Mapei Stadium – Città del Tricolore ·
Palermo
Palermo (Sicilian: Palermu, Panormus, from Πάνορμος, Panormos) is a city of Southern Italy, the capital of both the autonomous region of Sicily and the Metropolitan City of Palermo.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and Palermo · Ciro Immobile and Palermo ·
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.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and Parma Calcio 1913 · Ciro Immobile and Parma Calcio 1913 ·
Reggio Emilia
Reggio Emilia (also; Rèz, Regium Lepidi) is a city in northern Italy, in the Emilia-Romagna region.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and Reggio Emilia · Ciro Immobile and Reggio Emilia ·
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.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and Robur Siena · Ciro Immobile and Robur Siena ·
S.P.A.L. 2013
S.P.A.L. 2013, commonly referred to as SPAL, an acronym for Società Polisportiva Ars et Labor, is a professional Italian football club, based in Ferrara, Emilia Romagna.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and S.P.A.L. 2013 · Ciro Immobile and S.P.A.L. 2013 ·
S.S. Juve Stabia
Società Sportiva Juve Stabia is an Italian football club based in Castellammare di Stabia, Campania.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and S.S. Juve Stabia · Ciro Immobile and S.S. Juve Stabia ·
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.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and S.S. Lazio · Ciro Immobile and S.S. Lazio ·
S.S.C. Napoli
Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli, commonly referred to as Napoli, is a professional Italian football club based in Naples, Campania.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and S.S.C. Napoli · Ciro Immobile and S.S.C. Napoli ·
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.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and Serie A · Ciro Immobile and Serie A ·
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.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and Serie B · Ciro Immobile and Serie B ·
Sorrento Calcio
Sorrento Calcio is an Italian association football club from Sorrento, Italy, which was founded as Sorrento Calcio in 1945.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and Sorrento Calcio · Ciro Immobile and Sorrento Calcio ·
Stadio Luigi Ferraris
The Stadio Comunale Luigi Ferraris, also known as the Marassi from the name of the neighbourhood where it is located, is a multi-use stadium in Genoa, Italy.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and Stadio Luigi Ferraris · Ciro Immobile and Stadio Luigi Ferraris ·
Stadio Olimpico
The Stadio Olimpico is the main and largest sports facility of Rome, Italy.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and Stadio Olimpico · Ciro Immobile and Stadio Olimpico ·
Stadio Renzo Barbera
Stadio Renzo Barbera (previously and still commonly known as Stadio La Favorita) is a football stadium in Palermo, Italy.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and Stadio Renzo Barbera · Ciro Immobile and Stadio Renzo Barbera ·
Stadio San Nicola
The Stadio San Nicola (Saint Nicholas Stadium) is a multi-use all-seater stadium designed by Renzo Piano in Bari, Italy.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and Stadio San Nicola · Ciro Immobile and Stadio San Nicola ·
Torino F.C.
Torino Football Club, commonly referred to as Torino or simply Toro, is a professional Italian football club based in Turin, Piedmont, that plays in Serie A. Founded as Foot-Ball Club Torino in 1906, Torino are among the most successful clubs in Italy with seven league titles, including five consecutive league titles at the time of the Grande Torino, widely recognised as one of the strongest teams of the 1940s.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and Torino F.C. · Ciro Immobile and Torino F.C. ·
U.C. Sampdoria
Unione Calcio Sampdoria, commonly known as Sampdoria, is an Italian association football club based in Genoa.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and U.C. Sampdoria · Ciro Immobile and U.C. Sampdoria ·
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.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and U.S. Città di Palermo · Ciro Immobile and U.S. Città di Palermo ·
Udinese Calcio
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.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and Udinese Calcio · Ciro Immobile and Udinese Calcio ·
Vicenza Calcio
Vicenza Calcio is an Italian professional football club based in Vicenza, Veneto.
2010–11 Coppa Italia and Vicenza Calcio · Ciro Immobile and Vicenza Calcio ·
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2010–11 Coppa Italia and Ciro Immobile Comparison
2010–11 Coppa Italia has 405 relations, while Ciro Immobile has 154. As they have in common 43, the Jaccard index is 7.69% = 43 / (405 + 154).
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