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Francesco Oddo (born 24 August 1946) is an Italian football manager and former player.
FrancescoOddo (born 24 August 1946) is an Italian football manager and former player. Born in Trapani, Sicily, but resident of Città Sant'Angelo, Abruzzo...
Massimo Oddo Ufficiale OMRI (Italian: [ˈmassimo ˈɔddo]; born 14 June 1976) is an Italian professional football manager and a former player who played...
back to the second tier. Three years later, under World Cup winner Massimo Oddo, the team returned to Serie A with a 3–1 aggregate win over Trapani in the...
then recalled after Giuseppe Materazzi lasted just 27 days, until FrancescoOddo was hired in February. Venezia would make a run in the 1999–2000 Coppa...
Ciaschini and Carlo Ancelotti 1996: Adelio Moro and Mircea Lucescu 1996-97: FrancescoOddo 1997-98: Franco Varrella 1998-99: Attilio Perotti 1999: Franco Varrella...
Serie B team in danger of relegation, Avellino, called him to replace FrancescoOddo; however, Avellino finally lost its place to Serie B after two play-off...
earlier in the tournament. Coppa Italia winner: 1968/69. Oddo, Francesco. "Lutto Roma, è morto Francesco Scaratti. Domani alle 15:00 i funerali a Torreimpietra"...
the 2017–18 season, Udinese manager Massimo Oddo was sacked after the club lost 11 straight games. Oddo was then replaced by Igor Tudor who guided the...
latter team ahead 3–69 and sealed the game, the then Reggianna manager FrancescoOddo decided to bring on some substitutes. His final substitute was a young...
was suspended in November by coach Massimo Oddo due to lack of discipline. In the press conference, Oddo said: "Manaj is out for disciplinary reasons...
however, a pro-Medici Signoria (civic government) led by Tommaso Soderini, Oddo Altoviti and Lucca Pitti was elected and Cosimo returned. The Medici became...
Oddo Biasini (13 May 1917 – 8 July 2009) was an Italian politician. He was a partisan during the Second World War and a prominent member of the Italian...
Lecce, a town close to Lecce Luis Muriel – Colombia international Massimo Oddo – part of the squad which won the 2006 FIFA World Cup, spent a season on...
Moro, and in 1975, he assumed the presidency of the Republican Party with Oddo Biasini replacing him as secretary. The last years of his life were among...
Oddone Frangipane (also Oddo or Otto, Latin: Odo Frajapanis) was a Roman lord and military leader in the service of the Papacy in the 12th century. He...
Andrea Fortebraccio, was an Italian condottiero. He was born to the nobleman Oddo Fortebraccio and Giacoma Montemelini at Perugia. He married Elisabetta Ermanni...
year, the combined Papal-Neapolitan army, led by Giacomo Caldora and Francesco Sforza, defeated him at the Battle of L'Aquila (2 June 1424); Braccio...
Adrian Mutu, Mauro Camoranesi, Alberto Gilardino, Martin Laursen, Massimo Oddo, Marco Cassetti and coach Alberto Malesani failed to capitalise on an excellent...
Florence thus hired Niccolò Piccinino and Oddo da Montone, but the two were also beaten in Val di Lamone. Oddo was killed but Piccinino was able to convince...
from 1615 to 1631, were born there. The contemporary Neapolitan composer Oddo Savelli Palombara dedicated one of his sonnets, concerning wars between Italians...