Alessandro Gamberini (Italian pronunciation: [alesˈsandro ɡambeˈriːni]; born 27 August 1981) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as...
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Gamberini is a surname and may refer to: Alessandro Gamberini (born 1981), Italian footballer Bruno Gamberini, (1950-2011), Brazilian archbishop Fabio...
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squad on 2 June after he was injured in training; he was replaced by Alessandro Gamberini. Manager: Marco van Basten Ryan Babel was ruled out of the Dutch...
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Italy DF 2005–2016 356 10 Sébastien Frey France GK 2005–2011 218 0 Alessandro Gamberini Italy DF 2005–2012 224 6 Mario Santana Argentina FW 2006–2011 137...
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(1737–1798), scientist, discoverer of bioelectricity. Alessandro Gamberini (born 1981), footballer Alessandro Gavazzi (1809–1889), preacher, patriot and monk...
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in Italy's 2–1 World Cup qualifier away win against Cyprus after Alessandro Gamberini fell injured after 60 seconds. In spite of winning the Bundesliga...
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departure of Dainelli to Genoa in January, and the fitness problems of Alessandro Gamberini, Per Krøldrup and new signing Felipe, along with tactical rotation...
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Donadoni then called up Fiorentina centre-back Alessandro Gamberini as his official replacement. Alessandro Del Piero captained the team in his place. Cannavaro...
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calibre. As a result, he was stripped of his captaincy and replaced by Alessandro Gamberini, with Stevan Jovetić as vice-captain. Montolivo made his 200th appearance...
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di Verona/Merkur-Win, Midac Batteries Fiorentina Vincenzo Guerini Alessandro Gamberini Lotto Mazda, Save the Children Genoa Luigi De Canio Marco Rossi Asics...
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