• Gino Rossetti (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒiːno rosˈsetti]; 7 November 1904 – 15 May 1992) was an Italian football manager and former footballer who played...
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  • the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood Gino Rossetti (former name Rosetti, 1904–1992), Italian football player Giuseppina Rossetti, mother of Lorenzo Respighi (1824–1889)...
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    highest number of goals scored to win the Capocannoniere is 36, by Gino Rossetti for Torino in 1928–29, Gonzalo Higuaín for Napoli in 2015–16 and Ciro...
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    (Trio of Wonders), composed of Julio Libonatti, Adolfo Baloncieri and Gino Rossetti, and won their first scudetto on 10 July 1927 after a 5–0 win against...
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  • television host Gino Romiti (1881–1967), Italian painter Gino Rossetti (1904–1992), Italian football manager and player Gino Rossi (disambiguation) Gino Rovere...
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    Alessandria Julio Libonatti (Torino) (35) Season Winners Second place / Top scorer(s) (club) (goals) 1928–29 Bologna (2) Torino - Gino Rossetti (Torino) (36)...
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  • founded in Detroit, in 1969, by Gino Rossetti. In 1999, the firm's ownership was passed onto his son, Matt Rossetti. The firm's early projects centered...
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  • the 6 editions of the tournament. The first hat-trick was scored by Gino Rossetti of the Italy, playing against Czechoslovakia on 3 March 1929; and the...
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    Alessandro Petacchi (born 1974), cyclist Lorenzo Richelmy (born 1990), actor Gino Rossetti (1904–1992), football player Giacinto Scelsi (1905–1988), composer Alberto...
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    Hornauer (Germany) Fulvio Bernardini (Italy) Enrico Rivolta (Italy) Gino Rossetti (Italy) Guillaume Schutz (Luxembourg) Robert Theissen (Luxembourg) Jean-Pierre...
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