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    Enrique Omar Sívori (Spanish: [enˈrike oˈmaɾ ˈsiβoɾi], Italian: [ˈɔːmar ˈsiːvori]; 2 October 1935 – 17 February 2005) was an Argentine-Italian football...
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    started his playing career with River Plate in 1954 where he composed a famous couple of strikers along with Enríque Omar Sívori, winning three consecutive...
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    This article lists various football records and statistics of the Italy national football team. FIFA World Cup Winners (4): 1934, 1938, 1982, 2006 Runners-up...
  • goals. He played club football for Peñarol, and finished his career with Sporting Cristal. Omar Miguez scored five times for his country on the way to a World...
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    established attacking trio, which was made up of stars John Charles, Omar Sívori and Giampiero Boniperti. He later played for Mantova, Roma – where he...
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    Charles joined Juventus, where he partnered Giampiero Boniperti and Omar Sívori, with the trio becoming known as The Holy Trident. In his five seasons...
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    championship. In 1957 Juventus signed two forwards: John Charles and Omar Sívori. With them, Boniperti would be a part of what was referred to as the...
  • Lucchese–Roma, 5–1) Updated 18 March 2018 Sources: Silvio Piola and Omar Sívori, 6 Silvio Piola and Gunnar Nordahl, 49 Players in bold are still active...
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    comparisons with compatriots Sergio Agüero, Javier Pastore, Carlos Tevez, Omar Sívori, Diego Maradona, and Lionel Messi, as well as former Italian forwards...
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    becoming the first Juventus player to achieve this milestone since Omar Sívori in 1961; the goal was also his first from a free kick with the club after...
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    2023–24 season, becoming the club's first non–Italian captain since Omar Sívori in 1965. Courtesy of his Santos performances, Danilo made his debut for...
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    was not the first Juventus player born in Argentina to play for Italy; Omar Sívori played for the Azzurri, as well as Luis Monti and Raimundo Orsi, who...
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    making him the club's highest-ever foreign goalscorer, surpassing Omar Sívori's total of 167 goals. At the end of the 2009–10 season, Trezeguet ranked...
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    most popular players from this period were Dino Zoff, José Altafini, Omar Sívori and hometown midfielder Antonio Juliano. Juliano would eventually break...
  • List of footballers with the most goals in a single game (category Association football records and statistics)
    accessed: 18 August 2012 Juventus Records accessed: 18 August 2012 Omar Sivori The Daily Telegraph, published: 19 February 2005, accessed: 18 August...
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    most expensive footballer, having overtaken the previous record set by Omar Sívori in 1957. He also became the first Spanish footballer to play in Serie...
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    recipients with Italian nationality as the first player representing Serie A, Omar Sívori, and the former member of the youth sector Paolo Rossi; they have also...
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    notable attacking partnership with Italo-Argentine advanced playmaker Omar Sívori, who had been his Italy teammate at the 1962 World Cup in Chile. He remained...
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    players, major or minor, see Juventus FC players. For statistics and records see the statistics and records related article. For the list of Juventus...
  • Maschio (1968–1969) Adolfo Pedernera (1969) Juan José Pizzuti (1970–1972) Omar Sívori (1972–1973) Vladislao Cap (1974) César Menotti (1974–1982) Carlos Bilardo...
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