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    Alberto Gilardino Ufficiale OMRI (Italian pronunciation: [alˈbɛrto dʒilarˈdiːno]; born 5 July 1982) is an Italian professional football manager and a former...
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  • Gilardino is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alberto Gilardino (born 1982), Italian footballer Angelo Gilardino (1941–2022)...
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  • 2017–18 season. On 11 July 2019, former Italian international striker Alberto Gilardino took the job as head coach. The historical color of the shirts of...
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    quota, the FIGC had investigated footballers that used fake passports. Alberto and Warley, Alejandro Da Silva and Jorginho Paulista of Udinese; Fábio...
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  • Dal Canto– Jul 2019 – Aug 2020 Alberto Gilardino– Sep 2020 – Jan 2021 Marians Pahars– Jan 2021 – Feb 2021 Alberto Gilardino– Feb 2021 – Oct 2021 Massimiliano...
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    in Serie A history, with 188 goals, alongside Giuseppe Signori and Alberto Gilardino. After beginning his career with Italian club Padova in Serie B in...
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  • following season, his debut season for AC Milan. In the 2004–05 season, Alberto Gilardino won the award after scoring 24 goals, including the winning goal in...
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  • June 2004. Italy won the competition for the fifth time. Italy's Alberto Gilardino won the Golden Player award. The top three teams in this competition...
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    Firenze: Edi-Grafica. Alberto Isola (2003). Più mi tradisci Più ti amo. Genova: Fratelli Frilli Editori. Carlo Isola e Alberto Isola (2007). Dizionario...
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  • season: 23 Alberto Gilardino, 2003–04 Alberto Gilardino, 2004–05 Most goals in a Serie A match: 4 Marco Di Vaio v Bari, 2000–01 Alberto Gilardino v Udinese...
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