• Alessandro Sala (born 7 May 2001) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Serie C Group A club Pro Sesto. On 16 July 2021...
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  • Alessandro Sala may refer to: Alessandro Sala (composer) Alessandro Sala (footballer) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same...
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  • hockey player Andrea Sala (footballer) (born 1993), Italian footballer Carlos Sala (born 1960), retired Spanish hurdler Claudio Sala (born 1947), former...
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    Alessandro Florenzi Cavaliere OMRI (born 11 March 1991) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a full-back for Serie A club AC Milan. Florenzi...
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    Alessandro Costacurta (born 24 April 1966) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a Defender. Throughout his club career, Costacurta...
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    2021–22 AC Milan season (category Italian football clubs 2021–22 season)
    pianetamilan.it. "OFFICIAL STATEMENT: FRANK TSADJOUT". acmilan.com. "Milan, Alessandro Sala ceduto in prestito al Renate". tuttomercatoweb.com. "AC Trento, ufficiale...
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    AC Milan Youth Sector (category Football academies in Italy)
    Cristian Brocchi (2014–2016) Stefano Nava (2016–2017) Gennaro Gattuso (2017) Alessandro Lupi (2017–2018) Federico Giunti (2018–2022) Christian Terni (2022) Ignazio...
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  • The Italian Football Sala Federation (acronym of FIFS} is the Italian sports federation that promotes nationally the Football Sala, indoor soccer or futsal...
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  • Cadregari 2003-04: Antonio Sala 2004: Adriano Cadregari 2004-05: Bruno Giordano 2005-06: Luciano Foschi 2006-09: Alessandro Pane 2009-10: Loris Dominissini...
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  • 2001–02 Juventus FC season (category Italian football clubs 2001–02 season)
    breakthrough, sharing the topscoring title with Dario Hübner of Piacenza. Alessandro Del Piero also played a crucial part in the success, scoring 16 goals...
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