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  1. Há 14 horas · List of Italian records in masters athletics are the current records in the various age groups of masters athletics for Italy competitors. Starting at age 35, each age group starts on the athlete's birthday in years that are evenly divisible by 5 and extends until the next such occurrence.

  2. Há 14 horas · A military order ( Latin: militaris ordo) is a Christian religious society of knights. The original military orders were the Knights Templar, the Knights Hospitaller, the Order of Saint James, the Order of Calatrava, and the Teutonic Knights. They arose in the Middle Ages in association with the Crusades, both in the Holy Land, the Baltics, and ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › UC_SampdoriaUC Sampdoria - Wikipedia

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    • Supporters and Rivalries
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    • World Cup Winners
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    Sampierdarenese and Andrea Doria

    The roots of Sampdoria are to be found in two teams born in the late 1890s: Società Ginnastica Sampierdarenese and Società Andrea Doria. The former was founded in 1891 and opened its football section in 1899. The latter, named after Genoese admiral Andrea Doria, was founded in 1895. Andrea Doria did not join the first Italian Football Championship organized by the Italian Federation of Football (FIF) and played on May 8, 1898. Instead, they played in the football tournament organized by the I...

    From La Dominante to Sampdoria

    A process of unification of the many professional football teams in Italy was started by the Fascist government. Particularly in 1927 multiple smaller clubs where merged into one all over the country. Among many other similar examples, four teams based in Rome merged and became AS Roma. Similarly, at the end of the 1926–27 season Sampierdarenese and Andrea Doria merged for the first time under the name La Dominante. Wearing green and black striped shirts, La Dominante Genova lived a short lif...

    Early years and the achievements in the Mantovani era

    For about thirty years the Genoese played constantly in Serie A, with mixed results, the best of which was in the 1960–1961 season, in which they obtained fourth place in the championship.[citation needed] In the 1965–1966 season Sampdoria finished sixteenth, relegating to Serie B for the first time in its history; however, the following year they won the second-tier championship and immediately returned to Serie A.[citation needed] In 1979, the club, then playing Serie B, was acquired by oil...

    Current squad

    1. As of 1 February 2024 Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

    Out on loan

    Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

    The white, blue, red and black colours represent the club's origins with a merger between two teams, Sampierdarenese and Andrea Doria, who wore respectively red/black and white/blue jerseys with a shield with Saint-George cross. The club crest features a sailor in profile known by the old Genoese name of Baciccia, which translates to Gio-Batta in L...

    Sampdoria supporters come mainly from the city of Genoa.[citation needed] The biggest group are Ultras Tito Cucchiaroni, named after an Argentinian left winger who played for Sampdoria.[citation needed] The group were founded in 1969, making it one of the oldest ultra groups in Italy.[citation needed] They are apolitical, although there are smaller...

    Domestic

    Serie A 1. Winners: 1990–91[citation needed] Coppa Italia 1. Winners: 1984–85,[citation needed] 1987–88,[citation needed] 1988–89, 1993–94[citation needed] 2. Runners-up: 1985–86,[citation needed] 1990–91,[citation needed] 2008–09[citation needed] Supercoppa Italiana 1. Winners: 1991[citation needed] 2. Runners-up: 1988,[citation needed] 1989,[citation needed] 1994[citation needed] Serie B 1. Winners: 1966–67[citation needed] 2. Runners-up: 2002–03[citation needed]

    European

    European Cup 1. Runners-up: 1991–92[citation needed] European Cup Winners' Cup 1. Winners: 1989–90[citation needed] 2. Runners-up: 1988–89[citation needed] European Super Cup 1. Runners-up: 1990[citation needed]

    Friendly

    Wembley International Tournament 1. Winners: 1990,[citation needed] 1991,[citation needed] 1992[citation needed] Trofeo Bortolotti 1. Winners: 1998,[citation needed] 2006[citation needed] Amsterdam Tournament 1. Winners: 1988[citation needed] Joan Gamper Trophy 1. Winners: 2012[citation needed]

    Alain Boghossian (France 1998)[citation needed]
    Shkodran Mustafi (Brazil 2014)[citation needed]
  4. Há 14 horas · Total attendance. 3,189,371 [2] Average attendance. 9,061 [2] ← 2022–23. 2024–25 →. All statistics correct as of 5 May 2024. The 2023–24 Serie B (known as the Serie BKT for sponsorship reasons) is the 92nd season of the Serie B since its establishment in 1929.

  5. Há 14 horas · LECCE - Nomi noti e non, la città si prepara al voto di giugno con un esercito di candidati:ci sono poche famiglie senza qualche parente candidato. 22 liste

  6. Há 14 horas · August →. The following is a list of notable deaths in July 2019 . Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence: Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.

  7. Há 14 horas · Vicente Amigo (* 1967) Paco de Antequera, Francisco Márquez Méndez (1938–2000) Andrés Batista (* 1937) Agustín de la Fuente (* um 1980) Pedro Bacán, Pedro Peña Peña (1951–1997) Peret (1935–2014) Juan Manuel Cañizares (* 1966) Manuel Cano Tamayo (1925–1990) Isidoro Carmona (1951–1988), geboren in Granada, gestorben in Sevilla.