Felice Placido Borel (Italian pronunciation: [feˈliːtʃe boˈrɛl]; 5 April 1914 – 21 February 1993) was an Italian football player who played as a striker...
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formidable defensive trio Combi-Rosetta-Caligaris, Giovanni Ferrari, Felice Borel II and the oriundi Luis Monti, Raimundo Orsi and Renato Cesarini. Italy...
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comes in second in all competitions with 182. In the 1933–34 season, Felice Borel scored 31 goals in 34 appearances, setting the club record for Serie...
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Ernesto Borel (1889–1951), Italian footballer Eugène Borel (1835–1892), Swiss politician Felice Borel (1914–1993), Italian footballer Frédéric Borel (born...
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Italian hydraulic engineer Felice Berardo (1888–1956), an Italian footballer Felice Borel (1914–1993), an Italian footballer Felice Cavaliere (born 1981),...
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Piola 23 years and 68 days 3 Giampiero Boniperti 23 years and 193 days 4 Felice Borel 23 years and 307 days 5 José Altafini 24 years and 239 days 6 Mauro Icardi...
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Petrone Italy Uruguay Bologna Fiorentina 25 1932–33 Felice Borel Italy Juventus 29 1933–34 Felice Borel Italy Juventus 32 1934–35 Enrique Guaita Italy*...
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1st – MIT SF – Carlo Carcano Felice Borel 29 1933–34 Serie A 34 23 7 4 88 31 53 1st – MIT SF – Carlo Carcano Felice Borel 31 1934–35 Serie A 30 18 8 4...
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Bodoira, Felice Borel and Guglielmo Gabetto, all from Turin city rivals Juventus. The arrival of Gabetto at Torino was due in part to Borel, who, perhaps...
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record (archived) Ivano BORDON – FIFA competition record (archived) Felice BOREL – FIFA competition record (archived) Claudio BORGHI – FIFA competition...
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