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Synonyms for figoli or Related words with figoli
sampietro
carcamo
morillas
pastorino
fernndez
llorca
herranz
arranz
pieretti
gavira
gutirrez
cingolani
rezende
moliner
zago
boix
giannattasio
borroni
bolzani
guillermina
amadeu
mielgo
peluffo
taveira
gibelli
candiani
cangiano
luengo
prandi
gaytan
gianotti
sandrini
lastra
lahoz
queirolo
aguado
artaza
echeverry
gianetti
casadei
cassinelli
llopart
oliveria
bergamin
lpez
banegas
miguez
gonalves
marcote
rigau
Examples of "figoli"
Quiroga. The starting line up: were Lupe "La Pantera Rosa", Walter Vílchez, "El Ruso" Zalmogilny, Quiroga, Adrian Sánchez, "El Bola", Velázquez, Noriega, Hugo Ruíz, Orlando Rincón, Mateo
Figoli
.
Mateo
Figoli
Martínez (born on 3 August 1984 in Maldonado) is an Italian-Uruguayan footballer playing for the Mexican club Dorados de Sinaloa since January 2014.
Luigi
Figoli
is an Italian bobsledder who competed in the mid-1950s. He won a silver medal in the two-man event at the 1954 FIBT World Championships in Cortina d'Ampezzo.
In the 2007 Apertura tournament, the club hosted club America in the first round, after 2 years of absence. The club finished with 17-point by means of 4 wins, 5 draws and lost 8. The squad was mostly formed with players who obtain the promotion and was poorly reinforce with poor reinforcement such as players Mateo
Figoli
and Juan
Figoli
played for Mexican Primera División side Querétaro FC in 2006. In June 2008 he was signed by Triestina, from Hungarian company Rexan for €1,200,000 as third parties ownership (or later accused a false accounting). Triestina also received €400,000 from A.C. ChievoVerona by not excised the option to buy him in 2008–09 season. In December 2009 he was sold for a reported €50,000.
At the inaugural FIFA World Cup in his home nation of Uruguay in 1930, Suppici dropped goalkeeper Andrés Mazali, who had won a gold medal in the 1928 Olympic final, from the national team after he was caught breaking curfew and failing to arrive at the team hotel in time in Montevideo prior to the tournament. Suppici led the side to victory in the final over Argentina at Estadio Centenario in Montevideo, masterminding a second-half comeback from 2-1 down to win 4-2 in front of 93,000 fans. Suppici's technical staff at the tournament included Pedro Arispe, Ernesto
Figoli
, Luis Greco and Pedro Olivieri. He is the youngest ever coach to win a World Cup, aged 31.