Dino da Costa (Italian: [ˈdiːno da (k)ˈkɔsta], Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈdʒinu dɐ ˈkɔstɐ]; 1 August 1931 – 10 November 2020) was a Brazilian-Italian professional...
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Zambelli, 1948) Dino, real name Gilles Benizio, of French comic duo Shirley and Dino Dino (footballer, born 1917), full name Oswaldo Rodolfo da Silva, Brazilian...
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Internazionale/Lazio Gino Pivatelli (Bologna) (29) 1956–57 Milan (6) Fiorentina Lazio Dino da Costa (Roma) (22) 1957–58 Juventus (10) Fiorentina Padova John Charles (Juventus)...
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appearances for Lazio is Giuseppe Wilson, with 23. Francesco Totti and Dino da Costa have scored the most goals in the derbies, with each player scoring...
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State Championship, after a penalty decision lost to the also relegated Vasco da Gama. The club was off to a middling start to the Série B season, but bounced...
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Humberto Maschio 11 1962–63 Serie A (1) 34 12 10 12 43 44 34 8th W Dino da Costa 12 1963–64 Serie A (1) 34 7 16 11 26 43 30 8th QF CWC 1R Angelo Domenghini...
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Vaticano Source: Gabriele Giordano Caccia - Apostolic Nuncio to Lebanon / Dino da Costa-former Italian international Source(s): Sport in Vatican City Index...
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themselves as a top-half club again with players such as Egisto Pandolfini, Dino da Costa and Dane Helge Bronée. Their best finish of this period was under the...
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Nordahl Sweden Milan 27 1955–56 Gino Pivatelli Italy Bologna 29 1956–57 Dino da Costa Brazil Roma 22 1957–58 John Charles Wales Juventus 28 1958–59 Antonio...
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Serie A in the Rome Derby with nine goals, putting him on par with Dino da Costa and Marco Delvecchio. Totti finished the 2012–13 Serie A season with...
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