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    Pietro Anastasi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpjɛːtro anaˈstaːzi]; 7 April 1948 – 17 January 2020), nicknamed Petruzzu 'u turcu (Sicilian for 'Pete the Turk')...
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  • cardinal Pietro Aldobrandini (1571–1621), Italian cardinal and patron of the arts Pietro Anastasi (1948–2020), Italian former footballer Pietro di Antonio...
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  • Giovanni Anastasi (merchant) (1780–1860), merchant and Swedish-Norwegian Consul-General in Egypt Maurizio Anastasi, Italian footballer Pietro Anastasi (1948–2020)...
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    becoming the first ever player sold for more than £100k. In 1968, Pietro Anastasi became the first £500k player when Juventus purchased him from Varese...
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    1992–2017 46 Pietro Paolo Virdis 1973–1991 12 Andrea Carnevale 1978–1996 45 Oscar Damiani 1968–1986 Daniele Massaro 1979–1989 15 Pietro Anastasi 1966–1981...
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  • Albertosi (1939-11-02)2 November 1939 (aged 28) 18 Fiorentina 2 4FW Pietro Anastasi (1948-04-07)7 April 1948 (aged 20) 0 Varese 3 2DF Angelo Anquilletti...
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    Italy triumphed, winning 2–0 with first-half goals from Gigi Riva and Pietro Anastasi. Four years later, the final, held in Brussels, produced a record winning...
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    Irrera, Mariangela; Cacciola, Giorgio; Santoro, Giuseppe; Ciolli, Pietro; Anastasi, Giuseppe; Calabrò, Rocco Salvatore; Quartarone, Angelo (2016-07-28)...
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    World Cup with Italy. Other noted players include Giuseppe Furino, Pietro Anastasi, Francesco Coco, Christian Riganò, and Roberto Galia. There have also...
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    squad's footballers (Antonello Cuccureddu, Gianpietro Marchetti, Dino Zoff, José Altafini, and Pietro Anastasi) at Villar Perosa in the summer of 1972....
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