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bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
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akron summit assault was an american soccer team based in akron, ohio, united states.founded in 2010, they played their only season in the usl premier development league (pdl), the fourth tier of the american soccer pyramid, in the great lakes division of the central conference.the team played the majority of its home games in the stadium at st. vincent-st. mary high school, with selected games being held at lee jackson field on the campus of the university of akron.the team's colors were orange, lime green, and white.they played their first competitive game on may 14, 2011, in a 2-0 loss to chicago fire premier.the first goal in franchise history was scored by michael o'neill in their next game, a 2-2 tie with the cincinnati kings.on sunday, july 24, 2011, the akron played their final game, a 1-4 loss against the chicago fire u-23 finishing the season with a 5-8-3 record.the akron summit assault folded after the 2011 season for undisclosed reasons.although it is generally understood that the reason was financial distress.players may hold more than one non-fifa nationality.2011: 185 == references == == external links == official site official pdl site
akron summit assault | ground | st vincent–st mary high school <tsp> akron ohio | leader | dan horrigan <tsp> akron ohio | country | united states <tsp> st vincent–st mary high school | city | akron ohio
akron summit assault was an american soccer team based in akron, ohio, united states.the team played the majority of its home games in the stadium at st. vincent-st. mary high school, with selected games being held at lee jackson field on the campus of the university of akron.
a.c. cesena, commonly referred to as cesena (italian pronunciation: [tʃeˈzɛːna]), was an italian football club based in cesena, emilia-romagna.the club spent most of its history in professional leagues such as serie a and serie b, but went bankrupt and folded in 2018.another club from cesena, a.s.d.romagna centro cesena, claims to be the bankrupted club's successor and in 2019 changed its name to 'cesena f.c.'.the club was formed in 1940 and won its first promotion to serie a in 1973.since then, the club have been in serie a for a total of 13 seasons, their best achievement coming in 1976 with a sixth-placed finish and a short run in the following season's uefa cup.the other four promotions to serie a were achieved in 1981, 1987, 2010 (after two consecutive promotions — from the third league (lega pro) in 2009 and from serie b in 2010, both won on the final day of the season) and 2014.with players such as pierluigi cera and gianluigi savoldi, the club held its own and finished a respectable 11th place in their debut season, repeating that finish the following year.in the 1975–76 season, cesena surprised italy by finishing sixth and subsequently qualifying for the uefa cup.the glory was short-lived and they would be relegated the next year.a second promotion to serie a followed in 1981 and finished a respectable 10th before being relegated once more in 1983, staying in serie b for four years.after winning a play-off, they were back in serie a for 1987–88 and enjoyed a four-year stay, being obdurate enough to just avoid relegation in this time.after relegation in 1991, cesena had another chance to return to serie a in 1994.with players such as alessandro teodorani, emiliano salvetti, luigi piangerelli, aldo dolcetti, and dario hübner, this was a team of considerable ability.they finished level on points with padova, however, and lost a promotion play-off which would be a bitter blow for the club, who would suffer relegation to serie c1 in 1997.whilst promotion followed, a relegation play-off against pistoiese in 2000 would see them condemned to a four-year stay in the third division.in the 2005–06 serie b, cesena surprisingly emerged as contenders for promotion to serie a, ending in sixth place and being therefore qualified for the promotion play-offs.they escaped relegation the following season, but not in 2007–08.cesena's first campaign in serie c1, now rebranded lega pro prima divisione, started with former foligno boss pierpaolo bisoli as new head coach.throughout the season, cesena quickly emerged as major contenders for direct promotion, and managed to take first place in the league on week 33, with only one game remaining and a two-point advantage to challengers pro patria.on the final week of the season, cesena's 0–0 draw with verona, coupled with pro patria's 0–0 draw with padova, gave the bianconeri the league title and direct promotion back to serie b, after only one season in the italian third tier.cesena went to as 3rd in round 33, one point behind brescia in the 2009–10 season.cesena earned their second consecutive promotion after a 1–0 victory at piacenza and brescia's 2–1 loss in padua against padova on 30 may 2010, finishing 19 years of absence from the serie a.after the 2011–12 season, cesena were relegated from the top tier to the serie b.since relegation cesena also restructured their finance, which the company revered merger with intermediate holding company cesena 1940 srl in december 2012.the company held 98.23% shares of ac cesena spa.after the merger, another intermediate holding company, opera cesena calcio srl represented by igor campedelli (from unknown investor through romagna sport srl), which previously own 65.03% shares on cesena 1940 srl, sold 27.6% shares of cesena to gmg srl, a company of giorgio lugaresi, who already owned 30.06% shares of cesena 1940 srl before the merger.
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bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | country | mexico <tsp> bionico | mainingredients | chopped fruits sour cream condensed milk granola shredded coconut raisins <tsp> bionico | region | jalisco <tsp> bionico | ingredient | sour cream
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.
akron summit assault was an american soccer team based in akron, ohio, united states.founded in 2010, they played their only season in the usl premier development league (pdl), the fourth tier of the american soccer pyramid, in the great lakes division of the central conference.the team played the majority of its home games in the stadium at st. vincent-st. mary high school, with selected games being held at lee jackson field on the campus of the university of akron.the team's colors were orange, lime green, and white.they played their first competitive game on may 14, 2011, in a 2-0 loss to chicago fire premier.the first goal in franchise history was scored by michael o'neill in their next game, a 2-2 tie with the cincinnati kings.on sunday, july 24, 2011, the akron played their final game, a 1-4 loss against the chicago fire u-23 finishing the season with a 5-8-3 record.the akron summit assault folded after the 2011 season for undisclosed reasons.although it is generally understood that the reason was financial distress.players may hold more than one non-fifa nationality.2011: 185 == references == == external links == official site official pdl site
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a.c. cesena, commonly referred to as cesena (italian pronunciation: [tʃeˈzɛːna]), was an italian football club based in cesena, emilia-romagna.the club spent most of its history in professional leagues such as serie a and serie b, but went bankrupt and folded in 2018.another club from cesena, a.s.d.romagna centro cesena, claims to be the bankrupted club's successor and in 2019 changed its name to 'cesena f.c.'.the club was formed in 1940 and won its first promotion to serie a in 1973.since then, the club have been in serie a for a total of 13 seasons, their best achievement coming in 1976 with a sixth-placed finish and a short run in the following season's uefa cup.the other four promotions to serie a were achieved in 1981, 1987, 2010 (after two consecutive promotions — from the third league (lega pro) in 2009 and from serie b in 2010, both won on the final day of the season) and 2014.with players such as pierluigi cera and gianluigi savoldi, the club held its own and finished a respectable 11th place in their debut season, repeating that finish the following year.in the 1975–76 season, cesena surprised italy by finishing sixth and subsequently qualifying for the uefa cup.the glory was short-lived and they would be relegated the next year.a second promotion to serie a followed in 1981 and finished a respectable 10th before being relegated once more in 1983, staying in serie b for four years.after winning a play-off, they were back in serie a for 1987–88 and enjoyed a four-year stay, being obdurate enough to just avoid relegation in this time.after relegation in 1991, cesena had another chance to return to serie a in 1994.with players such as alessandro teodorani, emiliano salvetti, luigi piangerelli, aldo dolcetti, and dario hübner, this was a team of considerable ability.they finished level on points with padova, however, and lost a promotion play-off which would be a bitter blow for the club, who would suffer relegation to serie c1 in 1997.whilst promotion followed, a relegation play-off against pistoiese in 2000 would see them condemned to a four-year stay in the third division.in the 2005–06 serie b, cesena surprisingly emerged as contenders for promotion to serie a, ending in sixth place and being therefore qualified for the promotion play-offs.they escaped relegation the following season, but not in 2007–08.cesena's first campaign in serie c1, now rebranded lega pro prima divisione, started with former foligno boss pierpaolo bisoli as new head coach.throughout the season, cesena quickly emerged as major contenders for direct promotion, and managed to take first place in the league on week 33, with only one game remaining and a two-point advantage to challengers pro patria.on the final week of the season, cesena's 0–0 draw with verona, coupled with pro patria's 0–0 draw with padova, gave the bianconeri the league title and direct promotion back to serie b, after only one season in the italian third tier.cesena went to as 3rd in round 33, one point behind brescia in the 2009–10 season.cesena earned their second consecutive promotion after a 1–0 victory at piacenza and brescia's 2–1 loss in padua against padova on 30 may 2010, finishing 19 years of absence from the serie a.after the 2011–12 season, cesena were relegated from the top tier to the serie b.since relegation cesena also restructured their finance, which the company revered merger with intermediate holding company cesena 1940 srl in december 2012.the company held 98.23% shares of ac cesena spa.after the merger, another intermediate holding company, opera cesena calcio srl represented by igor campedelli (from unknown investor through romagna sport srl), which previously own 65.03% shares on cesena 1940 srl, sold 27.6% shares of cesena to gmg srl, a company of giorgio lugaresi, who already owned 30.06% shares of cesena 1940 srl before the merger.
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bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | country | mexico <tsp> dessert | dishvariation | cake <tsp> mexico | leadername | enrique peña nieto <tsp> bionico | course | dessert
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | country | mexico <tsp> dessert | dishvariation | cake <tsp> mexico | leadername | enrique peña nieto <tsp> bionico | course | dessert
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.
akron summit assault was an american soccer team based in akron, ohio, united states.founded in 2010, they played their only season in the usl premier development league (pdl), the fourth tier of the american soccer pyramid, in the great lakes division of the central conference.the team played the majority of its home games in the stadium at st. vincent-st. mary high school, with selected games being held at lee jackson field on the campus of the university of akron.the team's colors were orange, lime green, and white.they played their first competitive game on may 14, 2011, in a 2-0 loss to chicago fire premier.the first goal in franchise history was scored by michael o'neill in their next game, a 2-2 tie with the cincinnati kings.on sunday, july 24, 2011, the akron played their final game, a 1-4 loss against the chicago fire u-23 finishing the season with a 5-8-3 record.the akron summit assault folded after the 2011 season for undisclosed reasons.although it is generally understood that the reason was financial distress.players may hold more than one non-fifa nationality.2011: 185 == references == == external links == official site official pdl site
akron summit assault | ground | st vincent–st mary high school <tsp> akron ohio | leader | dan horrigan <tsp> st vincent–st mary high school | country | united states <tsp> st vincent–st mary high school | city | akron ohio
the team played the majority of its home games in the stadium at st. vincent-st. mary high school, with selected games being held at lee jackson field on the campus of the university of akron.
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | country | mexico <tsp> mexico | leadername | enrique peña nieto <tsp> bionico | course | dessert <tsp> dessert | dishvariation | cookie
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.
a.c. cesena, commonly referred to as cesena (italian pronunciation: [tʃeˈzɛːna]), was an italian football club based in cesena, emilia-romagna.the club spent most of its history in professional leagues such as serie a and serie b, but went bankrupt and folded in 2018.another club from cesena, a.s.d.romagna centro cesena, claims to be the bankrupted club's successor and in 2019 changed its name to 'cesena f.c.'.the club was formed in 1940 and won its first promotion to serie a in 1973.since then, the club have been in serie a for a total of 13 seasons, their best achievement coming in 1976 with a sixth-placed finish and a short run in the following season's uefa cup.the other four promotions to serie a were achieved in 1981, 1987, 2010 (after two consecutive promotions — from the third league (lega pro) in 2009 and from serie b in 2010, both won on the final day of the season) and 2014.with players such as pierluigi cera and gianluigi savoldi, the club held its own and finished a respectable 11th place in their debut season, repeating that finish the following year.in the 1975–76 season, cesena surprised italy by finishing sixth and subsequently qualifying for the uefa cup.the glory was short-lived and they would be relegated the next year.a second promotion to serie a followed in 1981 and finished a respectable 10th before being relegated once more in 1983, staying in serie b for four years.after winning a play-off, they were back in serie a for 1987–88 and enjoyed a four-year stay, being obdurate enough to just avoid relegation in this time.after relegation in 1991, cesena had another chance to return to serie a in 1994.with players such as alessandro teodorani, emiliano salvetti, luigi piangerelli, aldo dolcetti, and dario hübner, this was a team of considerable ability.they finished level on points with padova, however, and lost a promotion play-off which would be a bitter blow for the club, who would suffer relegation to serie c1 in 1997.whilst promotion followed, a relegation play-off against pistoiese in 2000 would see them condemned to a four-year stay in the third division.in the 2005–06 serie b, cesena surprisingly emerged as contenders for promotion to serie a, ending in sixth place and being therefore qualified for the promotion play-offs.they escaped relegation the following season, but not in 2007–08.cesena's first campaign in serie c1, now rebranded lega pro prima divisione, started with former foligno boss pierpaolo bisoli as new head coach.throughout the season, cesena quickly emerged as major contenders for direct promotion, and managed to take first place in the league on week 33, with only one game remaining and a two-point advantage to challengers pro patria.on the final week of the season, cesena's 0–0 draw with verona, coupled with pro patria's 0–0 draw with padova, gave the bianconeri the league title and direct promotion back to serie b, after only one season in the italian third tier.cesena went to as 3rd in round 33, one point behind brescia in the 2009–10 season.cesena earned their second consecutive promotion after a 1–0 victory at piacenza and brescia's 2–1 loss in padua against padova on 30 may 2010, finishing 19 years of absence from the serie a.after the 2011–12 season, cesena were relegated from the top tier to the serie b.since relegation cesena also restructured their finance, which the company revered merger with intermediate holding company cesena 1940 srl in december 2012.the company held 98.23% shares of ac cesena spa.after the merger, another intermediate holding company, opera cesena calcio srl represented by igor campedelli (from unknown investor through romagna sport srl), which previously own 65.03% shares on cesena 1940 srl, sold 27.6% shares of cesena to gmg srl, a company of giorgio lugaresi, who already owned 30.06% shares of cesena 1940 srl before the merger.
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akron summit assault was an american soccer team based in akron, ohio, united states.founded in 2010, they played their only season in the usl premier development league (pdl), the fourth tier of the american soccer pyramid, in the great lakes division of the central conference.the team played the majority of its home games in the stadium at st. vincent-st. mary high school, with selected games being held at lee jackson field on the campus of the university of akron.the team's colors were orange, lime green, and white.they played their first competitive game on may 14, 2011, in a 2-0 loss to chicago fire premier.the first goal in franchise history was scored by michael o'neill in their next game, a 2-2 tie with the cincinnati kings.on sunday, july 24, 2011, the akron played their final game, a 1-4 loss against the chicago fire u-23 finishing the season with a 5-8-3 record.the akron summit assault folded after the 2011 season for undisclosed reasons.although it is generally understood that the reason was financial distress.players may hold more than one non-fifa nationality.2011: 185 == references == == external links == official site official pdl site
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associazione calcio chievoverona, commonly referred to as chievoverona or simply chievo [ˈkjeːvo], is a former professional italian football club named after and based in chievo, a suburb of 4,500 inhabitants in verona, veneto, and owned by paluani, a bakery product company and the inspiration for their original name, paluani chievo.during its years as a professional club, chievo shared the 38,402 seater stadio marcantonio bentegodi stadium with its cross-town rivals hellas verona.following the club's exclusion from professional football in 2021, chievo is solely running as a youth team for the current 2021–22 season.the club was excluded from professional football because of financial problems.initially the club was not officially affiliated to the italian football federation (figc), but nonetheless played several amateur tournament and friendly matches under the denomination o.n.d.chievo, a title imposed by the fascist regime.the club's formal debut in an official league was on 8 november 1931.the team colours at the time were blue and white.chievo disbanded in 1936, however, due to economic woes but returned to play in 1948 after world war ii, being registered in the regional league of seconda divisionecode: ita promoted to code: it (second division).in 1957, the team moved to the field 'carlantonio bottagisio', where they played until 1986.in 1959, after the restructuring of the football leagues, chievo was admitted to play the seconda categoria (second category), a regional league placed next-to-last in the italian football pyramid.that year, chievo changed its name to cardi chievo, after a new sponsor, and was quickly promoted to the prima categoria, from which it experienced its first-ever relegation in 1962.under campedelli's presidency, chievo climbed through the entire italian football pyramid, reaching the serie d after the 1974–75 season.under the name 'paluani chievo', the team was promoted to serie c2 in 1986.as a consequence of promotion, chievo was forced to move to the stadio marcantonio bentegodi, the main venue in verona; another promotion, to serie c1, followed in 1989.in 1990, the team changed its name to its current one, 'a.c.chievoverona.'in 1992, president luigi campedelli, who had returned at the helm of the club two years before, died of a heart attack, and his son luca campedelli, aged just 23, became the new and youngest chairman of an italian professional football club.campedelli promoted giovanni sartori to director of football and named alberto malesani as the new head coach.under malesani, the team astonishingly won the serie c1 and was promoted to serie b, where city rival hellas verona was playing at the time.in 1997, after malesani signed for fiorentina, silvio baldini was appointed the new head coach.the following season, with domenico caso as the coach, saw the first dismissal of a coach during the presidency of luca campedelli, with caso being fired and replaced with lorenzo balestro.it was during these years that the nickname 'mussi volanti' ('flying donkeys') was born.it originated from supporters of their crosstown rivals hellas, who would mock long-suffering chievo supporters that chievo will only be promoted if 'donkeys could fly' (equivalent of the english language falsism 'if pigs could fly', denoting an impossible dream).in 2000–01, luigi delneri was signed as coach and led chievo, by virtue of its third-place finish in serie b, to promotion to serie a, the first time in team history that it had reached the top tier of italian football.however, they became the surprise team in the league, playing often spectacular and entertaining football and even leading the league for six consecutive weeks.the club finally ended the season with a highly respectable fifth-place finish, qualifying the team to play in the uefa cup.
ac chievo verona | fullname | associazione calcio chievoverona srl <tsp> ac chievo verona | ground | verona italy <tsp> ac chievo verona | season | 2014 <tsp> ac chievo verona | numberofmembers | 39371
associazione calcio chievoverona, commonly referred to as chievoverona or simply chievo [ˈkjeːvo], is a former professional italian football club named after and based in chievo, a suburb of 4,500 inhabitants in verona, veneto, and owned by paluani, a bakery product company and the inspiration for their original name, paluani chievo.during its years as a professional club, chievo shared the 38,402 seater stadio marcantonio bentegodi stadium with its cross-town rivals hellas verona.as a consequence of promotion, chievo was forced to move to the stadio marcantonio bentegodi, the main venue in verona; another promotion, to serie c1, followed in 1989.chievoverona.'under malesani, the team astonishingly won the serie c1 and was promoted to serie b, where city rival hellas verona was playing at the time.
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
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bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | country | mexico <tsp> mexico | leadername | enrique peña nieto <tsp> bionico | course | dessert <tsp> dessert | dishvariation | cookie
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.
associazione calcio chievoverona, commonly referred to as chievoverona or simply chievo [ˈkjeːvo], is a former professional italian football club named after and based in chievo, a suburb of 4,500 inhabitants in verona, veneto, and owned by paluani, a bakery product company and the inspiration for their original name, paluani chievo.during its years as a professional club, chievo shared the 38,402 seater stadio marcantonio bentegodi stadium with its cross-town rivals hellas verona.following the club's exclusion from professional football in 2021, chievo is solely running as a youth team for the current 2021–22 season.the club was excluded from professional football because of financial problems.initially the club was not officially affiliated to the italian football federation (figc), but nonetheless played several amateur tournament and friendly matches under the denomination o.n.d.chievo, a title imposed by the fascist regime.the club's formal debut in an official league was on 8 november 1931.the team colours at the time were blue and white.chievo disbanded in 1936, however, due to economic woes but returned to play in 1948 after world war ii, being registered in the regional league of seconda divisionecode: ita promoted to code: it (second division).in 1957, the team moved to the field 'carlantonio bottagisio', where they played until 1986.in 1959, after the restructuring of the football leagues, chievo was admitted to play the seconda categoria (second category), a regional league placed next-to-last in the italian football pyramid.that year, chievo changed its name to cardi chievo, after a new sponsor, and was quickly promoted to the prima categoria, from which it experienced its first-ever relegation in 1962.under campedelli's presidency, chievo climbed through the entire italian football pyramid, reaching the serie d after the 1974–75 season.under the name 'paluani chievo', the team was promoted to serie c2 in 1986.as a consequence of promotion, chievo was forced to move to the stadio marcantonio bentegodi, the main venue in verona; another promotion, to serie c1, followed in 1989.in 1990, the team changed its name to its current one, 'a.c.chievoverona.'in 1992, president luigi campedelli, who had returned at the helm of the club two years before, died of a heart attack, and his son luca campedelli, aged just 23, became the new and youngest chairman of an italian professional football club.campedelli promoted giovanni sartori to director of football and named alberto malesani as the new head coach.under malesani, the team astonishingly won the serie c1 and was promoted to serie b, where city rival hellas verona was playing at the time.in 1997, after malesani signed for fiorentina, silvio baldini was appointed the new head coach.the following season, with domenico caso as the coach, saw the first dismissal of a coach during the presidency of luca campedelli, with caso being fired and replaced with lorenzo balestro.it was during these years that the nickname 'mussi volanti' ('flying donkeys') was born.it originated from supporters of their crosstown rivals hellas, who would mock long-suffering chievo supporters that chievo will only be promoted if 'donkeys could fly' (equivalent of the english language falsism 'if pigs could fly', denoting an impossible dream).in 2000–01, luigi delneri was signed as coach and led chievo, by virtue of its third-place finish in serie b, to promotion to serie a, the first time in team history that it had reached the top tier of italian football.however, they became the surprise team in the league, playing often spectacular and entertaining football and even leading the league for six consecutive weeks.the club finally ended the season with a highly respectable fifth-place finish, qualifying the team to play in the uefa cup.
ac chievo verona | fullname | associazione calcio chievoverona srl <tsp> ac chievo verona | ground | verona italy <tsp> ac chievo verona | season | 2014 <tsp> ac chievo verona | numberofmembers | 39371
associazione calcio chievoverona, commonly referred to as chievoverona or simply chievo [ˈkjeːvo], is a former professional italian football club named after and based in chievo, a suburb of 4,500 inhabitants in verona, veneto, and owned by paluani, a bakery product company and the inspiration for their original name, paluani chievo.during its years as a professional club, chievo shared the 38,402 seater stadio marcantonio bentegodi stadium with its cross-town rivals hellas verona.as a consequence of promotion, chievo was forced to move to the stadio marcantonio bentegodi, the main venue in verona; another promotion, to serie c1, followed in 1989.chievoverona.'under malesani, the team astonishingly won the serie c1 and was promoted to serie b, where city rival hellas verona was playing at the time.
akron summit assault was an american soccer team based in akron, ohio, united states.founded in 2010, they played their only season in the usl premier development league (pdl), the fourth tier of the american soccer pyramid, in the great lakes division of the central conference.the team played the majority of its home games in the stadium at st. vincent-st. mary high school, with selected games being held at lee jackson field on the campus of the university of akron.the team's colors were orange, lime green, and white.they played their first competitive game on may 14, 2011, in a 2-0 loss to chicago fire premier.the first goal in franchise history was scored by michael o'neill in their next game, a 2-2 tie with the cincinnati kings.on sunday, july 24, 2011, the akron played their final game, a 1-4 loss against the chicago fire u-23 finishing the season with a 5-8-3 record.the akron summit assault folded after the 2011 season for undisclosed reasons.although it is generally understood that the reason was financial distress.players may hold more than one non-fifa nationality.2011: 185 == references == == external links == official site official pdl site
tusker | hoodwort | gundogs <tsp> tusker | mbaya | chloro
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bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
hispanic | hardies | barmiest
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akron summit assault was an american soccer team based in akron, ohio, united states.founded in 2010, they played their only season in the usl premier development league (pdl), the fourth tier of the american soccer pyramid, in the great lakes division of the central conference.the team played the majority of its home games in the stadium at st. vincent-st. mary high school, with selected games being held at lee jackson field on the campus of the university of akron.the team's colors were orange, lime green, and white.they played their first competitive game on may 14, 2011, in a 2-0 loss to chicago fire premier.the first goal in franchise history was scored by michael o'neill in their next game, a 2-2 tie with the cincinnati kings.on sunday, july 24, 2011, the akron played their final game, a 1-4 loss against the chicago fire u-23 finishing the season with a 5-8-3 record.the akron summit assault folded after the 2011 season for undisclosed reasons.although it is generally understood that the reason was financial distress.players may hold more than one non-fifa nationality.2011: 185 == references == == external links == official site official pdl site
akron summit assault | ground | st vincent–st mary high school <tsp> akron ohio | location | summit county ohio <tsp> akron ohio | country | united states <tsp> st vincent–st mary high school | city | akron ohio
akron summit assault was an american soccer team based in akron, ohio, united states.the team played the majority of its home games in the stadium at st. vincent-st. mary high school, with selected games being held at lee jackson field on the campus of the university of akron.the akron summit assault folded after the 2011 season for undisclosed reasons.
associazione calcio chievoverona, commonly referred to as chievoverona or simply chievo [ˈkjeːvo], is a former professional italian football club named after and based in chievo, a suburb of 4,500 inhabitants in verona, veneto, and owned by paluani, a bakery product company and the inspiration for their original name, paluani chievo.during its years as a professional club, chievo shared the 38,402 seater stadio marcantonio bentegodi stadium with its cross-town rivals hellas verona.following the club's exclusion from professional football in 2021, chievo is solely running as a youth team for the current 2021–22 season.the club was excluded from professional football because of financial problems.initially the club was not officially affiliated to the italian football federation (figc), but nonetheless played several amateur tournament and friendly matches under the denomination o.n.d.chievo, a title imposed by the fascist regime.the club's formal debut in an official league was on 8 november 1931.the team colours at the time were blue and white.chievo disbanded in 1936, however, due to economic woes but returned to play in 1948 after world war ii, being registered in the regional league of seconda divisionecode: ita promoted to code: it (second division).in 1957, the team moved to the field 'carlantonio bottagisio', where they played until 1986.in 1959, after the restructuring of the football leagues, chievo was admitted to play the seconda categoria (second category), a regional league placed next-to-last in the italian football pyramid.that year, chievo changed its name to cardi chievo, after a new sponsor, and was quickly promoted to the prima categoria, from which it experienced its first-ever relegation in 1962.under campedelli's presidency, chievo climbed through the entire italian football pyramid, reaching the serie d after the 1974–75 season.under the name 'paluani chievo', the team was promoted to serie c2 in 1986.as a consequence of promotion, chievo was forced to move to the stadio marcantonio bentegodi, the main venue in verona; another promotion, to serie c1, followed in 1989.in 1990, the team changed its name to its current one, 'a.c.chievoverona.'in 1992, president luigi campedelli, who had returned at the helm of the club two years before, died of a heart attack, and his son luca campedelli, aged just 23, became the new and youngest chairman of an italian professional football club.campedelli promoted giovanni sartori to director of football and named alberto malesani as the new head coach.under malesani, the team astonishingly won the serie c1 and was promoted to serie b, where city rival hellas verona was playing at the time.in 1997, after malesani signed for fiorentina, silvio baldini was appointed the new head coach.the following season, with domenico caso as the coach, saw the first dismissal of a coach during the presidency of luca campedelli, with caso being fired and replaced with lorenzo balestro.it was during these years that the nickname 'mussi volanti' ('flying donkeys') was born.it originated from supporters of their crosstown rivals hellas, who would mock long-suffering chievo supporters that chievo will only be promoted if 'donkeys could fly' (equivalent of the english language falsism 'if pigs could fly', denoting an impossible dream).in 2000–01, luigi delneri was signed as coach and led chievo, by virtue of its third-place finish in serie b, to promotion to serie a, the first time in team history that it had reached the top tier of italian football.however, they became the surprise team in the league, playing often spectacular and entertaining football and even leading the league for six consecutive weeks.the club finally ended the season with a highly respectable fifth-place finish, qualifying the team to play in the uefa cup.
bunches | lexis | interjectionalized <tsp> bunches | antispastic | rebemire
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bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | country | mexico <tsp> mexico | leadername | enrique peña nieto <tsp> bionico | dishvariation | honey <tsp> bionico | course | dessert
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.
associazione calcio chievoverona, commonly referred to as chievoverona or simply chievo [ˈkjeːvo], is a former professional italian football club named after and based in chievo, a suburb of 4,500 inhabitants in verona, veneto, and owned by paluani, a bakery product company and the inspiration for their original name, paluani chievo.during its years as a professional club, chievo shared the 38,402 seater stadio marcantonio bentegodi stadium with its cross-town rivals hellas verona.following the club's exclusion from professional football in 2021, chievo is solely running as a youth team for the current 2021–22 season.the club was excluded from professional football because of financial problems.initially the club was not officially affiliated to the italian football federation (figc), but nonetheless played several amateur tournament and friendly matches under the denomination o.n.d.chievo, a title imposed by the fascist regime.the club's formal debut in an official league was on 8 november 1931.the team colours at the time were blue and white.chievo disbanded in 1936, however, due to economic woes but returned to play in 1948 after world war ii, being registered in the regional league of seconda divisionecode: ita promoted to code: it (second division).in 1957, the team moved to the field 'carlantonio bottagisio', where they played until 1986.in 1959, after the restructuring of the football leagues, chievo was admitted to play the seconda categoria (second category), a regional league placed next-to-last in the italian football pyramid.that year, chievo changed its name to cardi chievo, after a new sponsor, and was quickly promoted to the prima categoria, from which it experienced its first-ever relegation in 1962.under campedelli's presidency, chievo climbed through the entire italian football pyramid, reaching the serie d after the 1974–75 season.under the name 'paluani chievo', the team was promoted to serie c2 in 1986.as a consequence of promotion, chievo was forced to move to the stadio marcantonio bentegodi, the main venue in verona; another promotion, to serie c1, followed in 1989.in 1990, the team changed its name to its current one, 'a.c.chievoverona.'in 1992, president luigi campedelli, who had returned at the helm of the club two years before, died of a heart attack, and his son luca campedelli, aged just 23, became the new and youngest chairman of an italian professional football club.campedelli promoted giovanni sartori to director of football and named alberto malesani as the new head coach.under malesani, the team astonishingly won the serie c1 and was promoted to serie b, where city rival hellas verona was playing at the time.in 1997, after malesani signed for fiorentina, silvio baldini was appointed the new head coach.the following season, with domenico caso as the coach, saw the first dismissal of a coach during the presidency of luca campedelli, with caso being fired and replaced with lorenzo balestro.it was during these years that the nickname 'mussi volanti' ('flying donkeys') was born.it originated from supporters of their crosstown rivals hellas, who would mock long-suffering chievo supporters that chievo will only be promoted if 'donkeys could fly' (equivalent of the english language falsism 'if pigs could fly', denoting an impossible dream).in 2000–01, luigi delneri was signed as coach and led chievo, by virtue of its third-place finish in serie b, to promotion to serie a, the first time in team history that it had reached the top tier of italian football.however, they became the surprise team in the league, playing often spectacular and entertaining football and even leading the league for six consecutive weeks.the club finally ended the season with a highly respectable fifth-place finish, qualifying the team to play in the uefa cup.
ac chievo verona | fullname | associazione calcio chievoverona srl <tsp> ac chievo verona | ground | verona <tsp> ac chievo verona | season | 2014 <tsp> ac chievo verona | numberofmembers | 39371
associazione calcio chievoverona, commonly referred to as chievoverona or simply chievo [ˈkjeːvo], is a former professional italian football club named after and based in chievo, a suburb of 4,500 inhabitants in verona, veneto, and owned by paluani, a bakery product company and the inspiration for their original name, paluani chievo.during its years as a professional club, chievo shared the 38,402 seater stadio marcantonio bentegodi stadium with its cross-town rivals hellas verona.as a consequence of promotion, chievo was forced to move to the stadio marcantonio bentegodi, the main venue in verona; another promotion, to serie c1, followed in 1989.chievoverona.'under malesani, the team astonishingly won the serie c1 and was promoted to serie b, where city rival hellas verona was playing at the time.
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | country | mexico <tsp> mexico | leadername | enrique peña nieto <tsp> bionico | dishvariation | honey <tsp> bionico | course | dessert
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.
associazione calcio chievoverona, commonly referred to as chievoverona or simply chievo [ˈkjeːvo], is a former professional italian football club named after and based in chievo, a suburb of 4,500 inhabitants in verona, veneto, and owned by paluani, a bakery product company and the inspiration for their original name, paluani chievo.during its years as a professional club, chievo shared the 38,402 seater stadio marcantonio bentegodi stadium with its cross-town rivals hellas verona.following the club's exclusion from professional football in 2021, chievo is solely running as a youth team for the current 2021–22 season.the club was excluded from professional football because of financial problems.initially the club was not officially affiliated to the italian football federation (figc), but nonetheless played several amateur tournament and friendly matches under the denomination o.n.d.chievo, a title imposed by the fascist regime.the club's formal debut in an official league was on 8 november 1931.the team colours at the time were blue and white.chievo disbanded in 1936, however, due to economic woes but returned to play in 1948 after world war ii, being registered in the regional league of seconda divisionecode: ita promoted to code: it (second division).in 1957, the team moved to the field 'carlantonio bottagisio', where they played until 1986.in 1959, after the restructuring of the football leagues, chievo was admitted to play the seconda categoria (second category), a regional league placed next-to-last in the italian football pyramid.that year, chievo changed its name to cardi chievo, after a new sponsor, and was quickly promoted to the prima categoria, from which it experienced its first-ever relegation in 1962.under campedelli's presidency, chievo climbed through the entire italian football pyramid, reaching the serie d after the 1974–75 season.under the name 'paluani chievo', the team was promoted to serie c2 in 1986.as a consequence of promotion, chievo was forced to move to the stadio marcantonio bentegodi, the main venue in verona; another promotion, to serie c1, followed in 1989.in 1990, the team changed its name to its current one, 'a.c.chievoverona.'in 1992, president luigi campedelli, who had returned at the helm of the club two years before, died of a heart attack, and his son luca campedelli, aged just 23, became the new and youngest chairman of an italian professional football club.campedelli promoted giovanni sartori to director of football and named alberto malesani as the new head coach.under malesani, the team astonishingly won the serie c1 and was promoted to serie b, where city rival hellas verona was playing at the time.in 1997, after malesani signed for fiorentina, silvio baldini was appointed the new head coach.the following season, with domenico caso as the coach, saw the first dismissal of a coach during the presidency of luca campedelli, with caso being fired and replaced with lorenzo balestro.it was during these years that the nickname 'mussi volanti' ('flying donkeys') was born.it originated from supporters of their crosstown rivals hellas, who would mock long-suffering chievo supporters that chievo will only be promoted if 'donkeys could fly' (equivalent of the english language falsism 'if pigs could fly', denoting an impossible dream).in 2000–01, luigi delneri was signed as coach and led chievo, by virtue of its third-place finish in serie b, to promotion to serie a, the first time in team history that it had reached the top tier of italian football.however, they became the surprise team in the league, playing often spectacular and entertaining football and even leading the league for six consecutive weeks.the club finally ended the season with a highly respectable fifth-place finish, qualifying the team to play in the uefa cup.
ac chievo verona | fullname | associazione calcio chievoverona srl <tsp> ac chievo verona | ground | verona <tsp> ac chievo verona | season | 2014 <tsp> ac chievo verona | numberofmembers | 39371
associazione calcio chievoverona, commonly referred to as chievoverona or simply chievo [ˈkjeːvo], is a former professional italian football club named after and based in chievo, a suburb of 4,500 inhabitants in verona, veneto, and owned by paluani, a bakery product company and the inspiration for their original name, paluani chievo.during its years as a professional club, chievo shared the 38,402 seater stadio marcantonio bentegodi stadium with its cross-town rivals hellas verona.as a consequence of promotion, chievo was forced to move to the stadio marcantonio bentegodi, the main venue in verona; another promotion, to serie c1, followed in 1989.chievoverona.'under malesani, the team astonishingly won the serie c1 and was promoted to serie b, where city rival hellas verona was playing at the time.
akron summit assault was an american soccer team based in akron, ohio, united states.founded in 2010, they played their only season in the usl premier development league (pdl), the fourth tier of the american soccer pyramid, in the great lakes division of the central conference.the team played the majority of its home games in the stadium at st. vincent-st. mary high school, with selected games being held at lee jackson field on the campus of the university of akron.the team's colors were orange, lime green, and white.they played their first competitive game on may 14, 2011, in a 2-0 loss to chicago fire premier.the first goal in franchise history was scored by michael o'neill in their next game, a 2-2 tie with the cincinnati kings.on sunday, july 24, 2011, the akron played their final game, a 1-4 loss against the chicago fire u-23 finishing the season with a 5-8-3 record.the akron summit assault folded after the 2011 season for undisclosed reasons.although it is generally understood that the reason was financial distress.players may hold more than one non-fifa nationality.2011: 185 == references == == external links == official site official pdl site
hypophloeous | humidities | encephalographic <tsp> hypophloeous | infernalism | caracoller
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bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | country | mexico <tsp> mexico | leadername | enrique peña nieto <tsp> bionico | dishvariation | honey <tsp> bionico | course | dessert
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.
associazione calcio chievoverona, commonly referred to as chievoverona or simply chievo [ˈkjeːvo], is a former professional italian football club named after and based in chievo, a suburb of 4,500 inhabitants in verona, veneto, and owned by paluani, a bakery product company and the inspiration for their original name, paluani chievo.during its years as a professional club, chievo shared the 38,402 seater stadio marcantonio bentegodi stadium with its cross-town rivals hellas verona.following the club's exclusion from professional football in 2021, chievo is solely running as a youth team for the current 2021–22 season.the club was excluded from professional football because of financial problems.initially the club was not officially affiliated to the italian football federation (figc), but nonetheless played several amateur tournament and friendly matches under the denomination o.n.d.chievo, a title imposed by the fascist regime.the club's formal debut in an official league was on 8 november 1931.the team colours at the time were blue and white.chievo disbanded in 1936, however, due to economic woes but returned to play in 1948 after world war ii, being registered in the regional league of seconda divisionecode: ita promoted to code: it (second division).in 1957, the team moved to the field 'carlantonio bottagisio', where they played until 1986.in 1959, after the restructuring of the football leagues, chievo was admitted to play the seconda categoria (second category), a regional league placed next-to-last in the italian football pyramid.that year, chievo changed its name to cardi chievo, after a new sponsor, and was quickly promoted to the prima categoria, from which it experienced its first-ever relegation in 1962.under campedelli's presidency, chievo climbed through the entire italian football pyramid, reaching the serie d after the 1974–75 season.under the name 'paluani chievo', the team was promoted to serie c2 in 1986.as a consequence of promotion, chievo was forced to move to the stadio marcantonio bentegodi, the main venue in verona; another promotion, to serie c1, followed in 1989.in 1990, the team changed its name to its current one, 'a.c.chievoverona.'in 1992, president luigi campedelli, who had returned at the helm of the club two years before, died of a heart attack, and his son luca campedelli, aged just 23, became the new and youngest chairman of an italian professional football club.campedelli promoted giovanni sartori to director of football and named alberto malesani as the new head coach.under malesani, the team astonishingly won the serie c1 and was promoted to serie b, where city rival hellas verona was playing at the time.in 1997, after malesani signed for fiorentina, silvio baldini was appointed the new head coach.the following season, with domenico caso as the coach, saw the first dismissal of a coach during the presidency of luca campedelli, with caso being fired and replaced with lorenzo balestro.it was during these years that the nickname 'mussi volanti' ('flying donkeys') was born.it originated from supporters of their crosstown rivals hellas, who would mock long-suffering chievo supporters that chievo will only be promoted if 'donkeys could fly' (equivalent of the english language falsism 'if pigs could fly', denoting an impossible dream).in 2000–01, luigi delneri was signed as coach and led chievo, by virtue of its third-place finish in serie b, to promotion to serie a, the first time in team history that it had reached the top tier of italian football.however, they became the surprise team in the league, playing often spectacular and entertaining football and even leading the league for six consecutive weeks.the club finally ended the season with a highly respectable fifth-place finish, qualifying the team to play in the uefa cup.
ac chievo verona | fullname | associazione calcio chievoverona srl <tsp> ac chievo verona | ground | verona <tsp> ac chievo verona | season | 2014 <tsp> ac chievo verona | numberofmembers | 39371
associazione calcio chievoverona, commonly referred to as chievoverona or simply chievo [ˈkjeːvo], is a former professional italian football club named after and based in chievo, a suburb of 4,500 inhabitants in verona, veneto, and owned by paluani, a bakery product company and the inspiration for their original name, paluani chievo.during its years as a professional club, chievo shared the 38,402 seater stadio marcantonio bentegodi stadium with its cross-town rivals hellas verona.as a consequence of promotion, chievo was forced to move to the stadio marcantonio bentegodi, the main venue in verona; another promotion, to serie c1, followed in 1989.chievoverona.'under malesani, the team astonishingly won the serie c1 and was promoted to serie b, where city rival hellas verona was playing at the time.
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | country | mexico <tsp> mexico | leadername | enrique peña nieto <tsp> dessert | dishvariation | ice cream <tsp> bionico | course | dessert
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.
akron summit assault was an american soccer team based in akron, ohio, united states.founded in 2010, they played their only season in the usl premier development league (pdl), the fourth tier of the american soccer pyramid, in the great lakes division of the central conference.the team played the majority of its home games in the stadium at st. vincent-st. mary high school, with selected games being held at lee jackson field on the campus of the university of akron.the team's colors were orange, lime green, and white.they played their first competitive game on may 14, 2011, in a 2-0 loss to chicago fire premier.the first goal in franchise history was scored by michael o'neill in their next game, a 2-2 tie with the cincinnati kings.on sunday, july 24, 2011, the akron played their final game, a 1-4 loss against the chicago fire u-23 finishing the season with a 5-8-3 record.the akron summit assault folded after the 2011 season for undisclosed reasons.although it is generally understood that the reason was financial distress.players may hold more than one non-fifa nationality.2011: 185 == references == == external links == official site official pdl site
sievings | antarctogaea | meritable <tsp> sievings | untradable | subtypical
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associazione calcio chievoverona, commonly referred to as chievoverona or simply chievo [ˈkjeːvo], is a former professional italian football club named after and based in chievo, a suburb of 4,500 inhabitants in verona, veneto, and owned by paluani, a bakery product company and the inspiration for their original name, paluani chievo.during its years as a professional club, chievo shared the 38,402 seater stadio marcantonio bentegodi stadium with its cross-town rivals hellas verona.following the club's exclusion from professional football in 2021, chievo is solely running as a youth team for the current 2021–22 season.the club was excluded from professional football because of financial problems.initially the club was not officially affiliated to the italian football federation (figc), but nonetheless played several amateur tournament and friendly matches under the denomination o.n.d.chievo, a title imposed by the fascist regime.the club's formal debut in an official league was on 8 november 1931.the team colours at the time were blue and white.chievo disbanded in 1936, however, due to economic woes but returned to play in 1948 after world war ii, being registered in the regional league of seconda divisionecode: ita promoted to code: it (second division).in 1957, the team moved to the field 'carlantonio bottagisio', where they played until 1986.in 1959, after the restructuring of the football leagues, chievo was admitted to play the seconda categoria (second category), a regional league placed next-to-last in the italian football pyramid.that year, chievo changed its name to cardi chievo, after a new sponsor, and was quickly promoted to the prima categoria, from which it experienced its first-ever relegation in 1962.under campedelli's presidency, chievo climbed through the entire italian football pyramid, reaching the serie d after the 1974–75 season.under the name 'paluani chievo', the team was promoted to serie c2 in 1986.as a consequence of promotion, chievo was forced to move to the stadio marcantonio bentegodi, the main venue in verona; another promotion, to serie c1, followed in 1989.in 1990, the team changed its name to its current one, 'a.c.chievoverona.'in 1992, president luigi campedelli, who had returned at the helm of the club two years before, died of a heart attack, and his son luca campedelli, aged just 23, became the new and youngest chairman of an italian professional football club.campedelli promoted giovanni sartori to director of football and named alberto malesani as the new head coach.under malesani, the team astonishingly won the serie c1 and was promoted to serie b, where city rival hellas verona was playing at the time.in 1997, after malesani signed for fiorentina, silvio baldini was appointed the new head coach.the following season, with domenico caso as the coach, saw the first dismissal of a coach during the presidency of luca campedelli, with caso being fired and replaced with lorenzo balestro.it was during these years that the nickname 'mussi volanti' ('flying donkeys') was born.it originated from supporters of their crosstown rivals hellas, who would mock long-suffering chievo supporters that chievo will only be promoted if 'donkeys could fly' (equivalent of the english language falsism 'if pigs could fly', denoting an impossible dream).in 2000–01, luigi delneri was signed as coach and led chievo, by virtue of its third-place finish in serie b, to promotion to serie a, the first time in team history that it had reached the top tier of italian football.however, they became the surprise team in the league, playing often spectacular and entertaining football and even leading the league for six consecutive weeks.the club finally ended the season with a highly respectable fifth-place finish, qualifying the team to play in the uefa cup.
ac chievo verona | fullname | associazione calcio chievoverona srl <tsp> ac chievo verona | ground | verona <tsp> ac chievo verona | season | 2014–15 serie a <tsp> ac chievo verona | numberofmembers | 39371
associazione calcio chievoverona, commonly referred to as chievoverona or simply chievo [ˈkjeːvo], is a former professional italian football club named after and based in chievo, a suburb of 4,500 inhabitants in verona, veneto, and owned by paluani, a bakery product company and the inspiration for their original name, paluani chievo.during its years as a professional club, chievo shared the 38,402 seater stadio marcantonio bentegodi stadium with its cross-town rivals hellas verona.under campedelli's presidency, chievo climbed through the entire italian football pyramid, reaching the serie d after the 1974–75 season.under the name 'paluani chievo', the team was promoted to serie c2 in 1986.as a consequence of promotion, chievo was forced to move to the stadio marcantonio bentegodi, the main venue in verona; another promotion, to serie c1, followed in 1989.chievoverona.'under malesani, the team astonishingly won the serie c1 and was promoted to serie b, where city rival hellas verona was playing at the time.it originated from supporters of their crosstown rivals hellas, who would mock long-suffering chievo supporters that chievo will only be promoted if 'donkeys could fly' (equivalent of the english language falsism 'if pigs could fly', denoting an impossible dream).in 2000–01, luigi delneri was signed as coach and led chievo, by virtue of its third-place finish in serie b, to promotion to serie a, the first time in team history that it had reached the top tier of italian football.
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | country | mexico <tsp> mexico | leadername | enrique peña nieto <tsp> dessert | dishvariation | ice cream <tsp> bionico | course | dessert
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.
akron summit assault was an american soccer team based in akron, ohio, united states.founded in 2010, they played their only season in the usl premier development league (pdl), the fourth tier of the american soccer pyramid, in the great lakes division of the central conference.the team played the majority of its home games in the stadium at st. vincent-st. mary high school, with selected games being held at lee jackson field on the campus of the university of akron.the team's colors were orange, lime green, and white.they played their first competitive game on may 14, 2011, in a 2-0 loss to chicago fire premier.the first goal in franchise history was scored by michael o'neill in their next game, a 2-2 tie with the cincinnati kings.on sunday, july 24, 2011, the akron played their final game, a 1-4 loss against the chicago fire u-23 finishing the season with a 5-8-3 record.the akron summit assault folded after the 2011 season for undisclosed reasons.although it is generally understood that the reason was financial distress.players may hold more than one non-fifa nationality.2011: 185 == references == == external links == official site official pdl site
akron summit assault | ground | st vincent–st mary high school <tsp> akron ohio | location | summit county ohio <tsp> st vincent–st mary high school | country | united states <tsp> st vincent–st mary high school | city | akron ohio
akron summit assault was an american soccer team based in akron, ohio, united states.the team played the majority of its home games in the stadium at st. vincent-st. mary high school, with selected games being held at lee jackson field on the campus of the university of akron.the akron summit assault folded after the 2011 season for undisclosed reasons.
associazione calcio chievoverona, commonly referred to as chievoverona or simply chievo [ˈkjeːvo], is a former professional italian football club named after and based in chievo, a suburb of 4,500 inhabitants in verona, veneto, and owned by paluani, a bakery product company and the inspiration for their original name, paluani chievo.during its years as a professional club, chievo shared the 38,402 seater stadio marcantonio bentegodi stadium with its cross-town rivals hellas verona.following the club's exclusion from professional football in 2021, chievo is solely running as a youth team for the current 2021–22 season.the club was excluded from professional football because of financial problems.initially the club was not officially affiliated to the italian football federation (figc), but nonetheless played several amateur tournament and friendly matches under the denomination o.n.d.chievo, a title imposed by the fascist regime.the club's formal debut in an official league was on 8 november 1931.the team colours at the time were blue and white.chievo disbanded in 1936, however, due to economic woes but returned to play in 1948 after world war ii, being registered in the regional league of seconda divisionecode: ita promoted to code: it (second division).in 1957, the team moved to the field 'carlantonio bottagisio', where they played until 1986.in 1959, after the restructuring of the football leagues, chievo was admitted to play the seconda categoria (second category), a regional league placed next-to-last in the italian football pyramid.that year, chievo changed its name to cardi chievo, after a new sponsor, and was quickly promoted to the prima categoria, from which it experienced its first-ever relegation in 1962.under campedelli's presidency, chievo climbed through the entire italian football pyramid, reaching the serie d after the 1974–75 season.under the name 'paluani chievo', the team was promoted to serie c2 in 1986.as a consequence of promotion, chievo was forced to move to the stadio marcantonio bentegodi, the main venue in verona; another promotion, to serie c1, followed in 1989.in 1990, the team changed its name to its current one, 'a.c.chievoverona.'in 1992, president luigi campedelli, who had returned at the helm of the club two years before, died of a heart attack, and his son luca campedelli, aged just 23, became the new and youngest chairman of an italian professional football club.campedelli promoted giovanni sartori to director of football and named alberto malesani as the new head coach.under malesani, the team astonishingly won the serie c1 and was promoted to serie b, where city rival hellas verona was playing at the time.in 1997, after malesani signed for fiorentina, silvio baldini was appointed the new head coach.the following season, with domenico caso as the coach, saw the first dismissal of a coach during the presidency of luca campedelli, with caso being fired and replaced with lorenzo balestro.it was during these years that the nickname 'mussi volanti' ('flying donkeys') was born.it originated from supporters of their crosstown rivals hellas, who would mock long-suffering chievo supporters that chievo will only be promoted if 'donkeys could fly' (equivalent of the english language falsism 'if pigs could fly', denoting an impossible dream).in 2000–01, luigi delneri was signed as coach and led chievo, by virtue of its third-place finish in serie b, to promotion to serie a, the first time in team history that it had reached the top tier of italian football.however, they became the surprise team in the league, playing often spectacular and entertaining football and even leading the league for six consecutive weeks.the club finally ended the season with a highly respectable fifth-place finish, qualifying the team to play in the uefa cup.
ac chievo verona | fullname | associazione calcio chievoverona srl <tsp> ac chievo verona | ground | verona <tsp> ac chievo verona | season | 2014–15 serie a <tsp> ac chievo verona | numberofmembers | 39371
associazione calcio chievoverona, commonly referred to as chievoverona or simply chievo [ˈkjeːvo], is a former professional italian football club named after and based in chievo, a suburb of 4,500 inhabitants in verona, veneto, and owned by paluani, a bakery product company and the inspiration for their original name, paluani chievo.during its years as a professional club, chievo shared the 38,402 seater stadio marcantonio bentegodi stadium with its cross-town rivals hellas verona.under campedelli's presidency, chievo climbed through the entire italian football pyramid, reaching the serie d after the 1974–75 season.under the name 'paluani chievo', the team was promoted to serie c2 in 1986.as a consequence of promotion, chievo was forced to move to the stadio marcantonio bentegodi, the main venue in verona; another promotion, to serie c1, followed in 1989.chievoverona.'under malesani, the team astonishingly won the serie c1 and was promoted to serie b, where city rival hellas verona was playing at the time.it originated from supporters of their crosstown rivals hellas, who would mock long-suffering chievo supporters that chievo will only be promoted if 'donkeys could fly' (equivalent of the english language falsism 'if pigs could fly', denoting an impossible dream).in 2000–01, luigi delneri was signed as coach and led chievo, by virtue of its third-place finish in serie b, to promotion to serie a, the first time in team history that it had reached the top tier of italian football.
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | country | mexico <tsp> mexico | leadername | enrique peña nieto <tsp> dessert | dishvariation | ice cream <tsp> bionico | course | dessert
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.
akron summit assault was an american soccer team based in akron, ohio, united states.founded in 2010, they played their only season in the usl premier development league (pdl), the fourth tier of the american soccer pyramid, in the great lakes division of the central conference.the team played the majority of its home games in the stadium at st. vincent-st. mary high school, with selected games being held at lee jackson field on the campus of the university of akron.the team's colors were orange, lime green, and white.they played their first competitive game on may 14, 2011, in a 2-0 loss to chicago fire premier.the first goal in franchise history was scored by michael o'neill in their next game, a 2-2 tie with the cincinnati kings.on sunday, july 24, 2011, the akron played their final game, a 1-4 loss against the chicago fire u-23 finishing the season with a 5-8-3 record.the akron summit assault folded after the 2011 season for undisclosed reasons.although it is generally understood that the reason was financial distress.players may hold more than one non-fifa nationality.2011: 185 == references == == external links == official site official pdl site
akron summit assault | ground | st vincent–st mary high school <tsp> akron ohio | location | summit county ohio <tsp> st vincent–st mary high school | country | united states <tsp> st vincent–st mary high school | city | akron ohio
akron summit assault was an american soccer team based in akron, ohio, united states.the team played the majority of its home games in the stadium at st. vincent-st. mary high school, with selected games being held at lee jackson field on the campus of the university of akron.the akron summit assault folded after the 2011 season for undisclosed reasons.
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | country | mexico <tsp> mexico | leadername | silvano aureoles conejo <tsp> bionico | course | dessert <tsp> dessert | dishvariation | cookie
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.
akron summit assault was an american soccer team based in akron, ohio, united states.founded in 2010, they played their only season in the usl premier development league (pdl), the fourth tier of the american soccer pyramid, in the great lakes division of the central conference.the team played the majority of its home games in the stadium at st. vincent-st. mary high school, with selected games being held at lee jackson field on the campus of the university of akron.the team's colors were orange, lime green, and white.they played their first competitive game on may 14, 2011, in a 2-0 loss to chicago fire premier.the first goal in franchise history was scored by michael o'neill in their next game, a 2-2 tie with the cincinnati kings.on sunday, july 24, 2011, the akron played their final game, a 1-4 loss against the chicago fire u-23 finishing the season with a 5-8-3 record.the akron summit assault folded after the 2011 season for undisclosed reasons.although it is generally understood that the reason was financial distress.players may hold more than one non-fifa nationality.2011: 185 == references == == external links == official site official pdl site
akron summit assault | ground | st vincent–st mary high school <tsp> st vincent–st mary high school | country | united states <tsp> akron summit assault | league | premier development league <tsp> premier development league | champions | k-w united fc
the team played the majority of its home games in the stadium at st. vincent-st. mary high school, with selected games being held at lee jackson field on the campus of the university of akron.
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | country | mexico <tsp> mexico | leadername | silvano aureoles conejo <tsp> bionico | course | dessert <tsp> dessert | dishvariation | cookie
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.
associazione calcio chievoverona, commonly referred to as chievoverona or simply chievo [ˈkjeːvo], is a former professional italian football club named after and based in chievo, a suburb of 4,500 inhabitants in verona, veneto, and owned by paluani, a bakery product company and the inspiration for their original name, paluani chievo.during its years as a professional club, chievo shared the 38,402 seater stadio marcantonio bentegodi stadium with its cross-town rivals hellas verona.following the club's exclusion from professional football in 2021, chievo is solely running as a youth team for the current 2021–22 season.the club was excluded from professional football because of financial problems.initially the club was not officially affiliated to the italian football federation (figc), but nonetheless played several amateur tournament and friendly matches under the denomination o.n.d.chievo, a title imposed by the fascist regime.the club's formal debut in an official league was on 8 november 1931.the team colours at the time were blue and white.chievo disbanded in 1936, however, due to economic woes but returned to play in 1948 after world war ii, being registered in the regional league of seconda divisionecode: ita promoted to code: it (second division).in 1957, the team moved to the field 'carlantonio bottagisio', where they played until 1986.in 1959, after the restructuring of the football leagues, chievo was admitted to play the seconda categoria (second category), a regional league placed next-to-last in the italian football pyramid.that year, chievo changed its name to cardi chievo, after a new sponsor, and was quickly promoted to the prima categoria, from which it experienced its first-ever relegation in 1962.under campedelli's presidency, chievo climbed through the entire italian football pyramid, reaching the serie d after the 1974–75 season.under the name 'paluani chievo', the team was promoted to serie c2 in 1986.as a consequence of promotion, chievo was forced to move to the stadio marcantonio bentegodi, the main venue in verona; another promotion, to serie c1, followed in 1989.in 1990, the team changed its name to its current one, 'a.c.chievoverona.'in 1992, president luigi campedelli, who had returned at the helm of the club two years before, died of a heart attack, and his son luca campedelli, aged just 23, became the new and youngest chairman of an italian professional football club.campedelli promoted giovanni sartori to director of football and named alberto malesani as the new head coach.under malesani, the team astonishingly won the serie c1 and was promoted to serie b, where city rival hellas verona was playing at the time.in 1997, after malesani signed for fiorentina, silvio baldini was appointed the new head coach.the following season, with domenico caso as the coach, saw the first dismissal of a coach during the presidency of luca campedelli, with caso being fired and replaced with lorenzo balestro.it was during these years that the nickname 'mussi volanti' ('flying donkeys') was born.it originated from supporters of their crosstown rivals hellas, who would mock long-suffering chievo supporters that chievo will only be promoted if 'donkeys could fly' (equivalent of the english language falsism 'if pigs could fly', denoting an impossible dream).in 2000–01, luigi delneri was signed as coach and led chievo, by virtue of its third-place finish in serie b, to promotion to serie a, the first time in team history that it had reached the top tier of italian football.however, they became the surprise team in the league, playing often spectacular and entertaining football and even leading the league for six consecutive weeks.the club finally ended the season with a highly respectable fifth-place finish, qualifying the team to play in the uefa cup.
servaline | orchilla | singing <tsp> servaline | termagantish | buttonholed
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akron summit assault was an american soccer team based in akron, ohio, united states.founded in 2010, they played their only season in the usl premier development league (pdl), the fourth tier of the american soccer pyramid, in the great lakes division of the central conference.the team played the majority of its home games in the stadium at st. vincent-st. mary high school, with selected games being held at lee jackson field on the campus of the university of akron.the team's colors were orange, lime green, and white.they played their first competitive game on may 14, 2011, in a 2-0 loss to chicago fire premier.the first goal in franchise history was scored by michael o'neill in their next game, a 2-2 tie with the cincinnati kings.on sunday, july 24, 2011, the akron played their final game, a 1-4 loss against the chicago fire u-23 finishing the season with a 5-8-3 record.the akron summit assault folded after the 2011 season for undisclosed reasons.although it is generally understood that the reason was financial distress.players may hold more than one non-fifa nationality.2011: 185 == references == == external links == official site official pdl site
akron summit assault | ground | st vincent–st mary high school <tsp> st vincent–st mary high school | country | united states <tsp> akron summit assault | league | premier development league <tsp> premier development league | champions | k-w united fc
the team played the majority of its home games in the stadium at st. vincent-st. mary high school, with selected games being held at lee jackson field on the campus of the university of akron.
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | country | mexico <tsp> mexico | leadername | silvano aureoles conejo <tsp> bionico | course | dessert <tsp> dessert | dishvariation | cookie
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.
associazione calcio chievoverona, commonly referred to as chievoverona or simply chievo [ˈkjeːvo], is a former professional italian football club named after and based in chievo, a suburb of 4,500 inhabitants in verona, veneto, and owned by paluani, a bakery product company and the inspiration for their original name, paluani chievo.during its years as a professional club, chievo shared the 38,402 seater stadio marcantonio bentegodi stadium with its cross-town rivals hellas verona.following the club's exclusion from professional football in 2021, chievo is solely running as a youth team for the current 2021–22 season.the club was excluded from professional football because of financial problems.initially the club was not officially affiliated to the italian football federation (figc), but nonetheless played several amateur tournament and friendly matches under the denomination o.n.d.chievo, a title imposed by the fascist regime.the club's formal debut in an official league was on 8 november 1931.the team colours at the time were blue and white.chievo disbanded in 1936, however, due to economic woes but returned to play in 1948 after world war ii, being registered in the regional league of seconda divisionecode: ita promoted to code: it (second division).in 1957, the team moved to the field 'carlantonio bottagisio', where they played until 1986.in 1959, after the restructuring of the football leagues, chievo was admitted to play the seconda categoria (second category), a regional league placed next-to-last in the italian football pyramid.that year, chievo changed its name to cardi chievo, after a new sponsor, and was quickly promoted to the prima categoria, from which it experienced its first-ever relegation in 1962.under campedelli's presidency, chievo climbed through the entire italian football pyramid, reaching the serie d after the 1974–75 season.under the name 'paluani chievo', the team was promoted to serie c2 in 1986.as a consequence of promotion, chievo was forced to move to the stadio marcantonio bentegodi, the main venue in verona; another promotion, to serie c1, followed in 1989.in 1990, the team changed its name to its current one, 'a.c.chievoverona.'in 1992, president luigi campedelli, who had returned at the helm of the club two years before, died of a heart attack, and his son luca campedelli, aged just 23, became the new and youngest chairman of an italian professional football club.campedelli promoted giovanni sartori to director of football and named alberto malesani as the new head coach.under malesani, the team astonishingly won the serie c1 and was promoted to serie b, where city rival hellas verona was playing at the time.in 1997, after malesani signed for fiorentina, silvio baldini was appointed the new head coach.the following season, with domenico caso as the coach, saw the first dismissal of a coach during the presidency of luca campedelli, with caso being fired and replaced with lorenzo balestro.it was during these years that the nickname 'mussi volanti' ('flying donkeys') was born.it originated from supporters of their crosstown rivals hellas, who would mock long-suffering chievo supporters that chievo will only be promoted if 'donkeys could fly' (equivalent of the english language falsism 'if pigs could fly', denoting an impossible dream).in 2000–01, luigi delneri was signed as coach and led chievo, by virtue of its third-place finish in serie b, to promotion to serie a, the first time in team history that it had reached the top tier of italian football.however, they became the surprise team in the league, playing often spectacular and entertaining football and even leading the league for six consecutive weeks.the club finally ended the season with a highly respectable fifth-place finish, qualifying the team to play in the uefa cup.
ac chievo verona | ground | stadio marcantonio bentegodi <tsp> ac chievo verona | fullname | associazione calcio chievoverona srl <tsp> ac chievo verona | season | 2014 <tsp> ac chievo verona | numberofmembers | 39371
associazione calcio chievoverona, commonly referred to as chievoverona or simply chievo [ˈkjeːvo], is a former professional italian football club named after and based in chievo, a suburb of 4,500 inhabitants in verona, veneto, and owned by paluani, a bakery product company and the inspiration for their original name, paluani chievo.during its years as a professional club, chievo shared the 38,402 seater stadio marcantonio bentegodi stadium with its cross-town rivals hellas verona.as a consequence of promotion, chievo was forced to move to the stadio marcantonio bentegodi, the main venue in verona; another promotion, to serie c1, followed in 1989.chievoverona.'
akron summit assault was an american soccer team based in akron, ohio, united states.founded in 2010, they played their only season in the usl premier development league (pdl), the fourth tier of the american soccer pyramid, in the great lakes division of the central conference.the team played the majority of its home games in the stadium at st. vincent-st. mary high school, with selected games being held at lee jackson field on the campus of the university of akron.the team's colors were orange, lime green, and white.they played their first competitive game on may 14, 2011, in a 2-0 loss to chicago fire premier.the first goal in franchise history was scored by michael o'neill in their next game, a 2-2 tie with the cincinnati kings.on sunday, july 24, 2011, the akron played their final game, a 1-4 loss against the chicago fire u-23 finishing the season with a 5-8-3 record.the akron summit assault folded after the 2011 season for undisclosed reasons.although it is generally understood that the reason was financial distress.players may hold more than one non-fifa nationality.2011: 185 == references == == external links == official site official pdl site
untamely | chorion | lay <tsp> untamely | tiptoeing | inpush
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bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
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associazione calcio chievoverona, commonly referred to as chievoverona or simply chievo [ˈkjeːvo], is a former professional italian football club named after and based in chievo, a suburb of 4,500 inhabitants in verona, veneto, and owned by paluani, a bakery product company and the inspiration for their original name, paluani chievo.during its years as a professional club, chievo shared the 38,402 seater stadio marcantonio bentegodi stadium with its cross-town rivals hellas verona.following the club's exclusion from professional football in 2021, chievo is solely running as a youth team for the current 2021–22 season.the club was excluded from professional football because of financial problems.initially the club was not officially affiliated to the italian football federation (figc), but nonetheless played several amateur tournament and friendly matches under the denomination o.n.d.chievo, a title imposed by the fascist regime.the club's formal debut in an official league was on 8 november 1931.the team colours at the time were blue and white.chievo disbanded in 1936, however, due to economic woes but returned to play in 1948 after world war ii, being registered in the regional league of seconda divisionecode: ita promoted to code: it (second division).in 1957, the team moved to the field 'carlantonio bottagisio', where they played until 1986.in 1959, after the restructuring of the football leagues, chievo was admitted to play the seconda categoria (second category), a regional league placed next-to-last in the italian football pyramid.that year, chievo changed its name to cardi chievo, after a new sponsor, and was quickly promoted to the prima categoria, from which it experienced its first-ever relegation in 1962.under campedelli's presidency, chievo climbed through the entire italian football pyramid, reaching the serie d after the 1974–75 season.under the name 'paluani chievo', the team was promoted to serie c2 in 1986.as a consequence of promotion, chievo was forced to move to the stadio marcantonio bentegodi, the main venue in verona; another promotion, to serie c1, followed in 1989.in 1990, the team changed its name to its current one, 'a.c.chievoverona.'in 1992, president luigi campedelli, who had returned at the helm of the club two years before, died of a heart attack, and his son luca campedelli, aged just 23, became the new and youngest chairman of an italian professional football club.campedelli promoted giovanni sartori to director of football and named alberto malesani as the new head coach.under malesani, the team astonishingly won the serie c1 and was promoted to serie b, where city rival hellas verona was playing at the time.in 1997, after malesani signed for fiorentina, silvio baldini was appointed the new head coach.the following season, with domenico caso as the coach, saw the first dismissal of a coach during the presidency of luca campedelli, with caso being fired and replaced with lorenzo balestro.it was during these years that the nickname 'mussi volanti' ('flying donkeys') was born.it originated from supporters of their crosstown rivals hellas, who would mock long-suffering chievo supporters that chievo will only be promoted if 'donkeys could fly' (equivalent of the english language falsism 'if pigs could fly', denoting an impossible dream).in 2000–01, luigi delneri was signed as coach and led chievo, by virtue of its third-place finish in serie b, to promotion to serie a, the first time in team history that it had reached the top tier of italian football.however, they became the surprise team in the league, playing often spectacular and entertaining football and even leading the league for six consecutive weeks.the club finally ended the season with a highly respectable fifth-place finish, qualifying the team to play in the uefa cup.
ac chievo verona | ground | stadio marcantonio bentegodi <tsp> ac chievo verona | fullname | associazione calcio chievoverona srl <tsp> ac chievo verona | season | 2014–15 serie a <tsp> ac chievo verona | numberofmembers | 39371
associazione calcio chievoverona, commonly referred to as chievoverona or simply chievo [ˈkjeːvo], is a former professional italian football club named after and based in chievo, a suburb of 4,500 inhabitants in verona, veneto, and owned by paluani, a bakery product company and the inspiration for their original name, paluani chievo.during its years as a professional club, chievo shared the 38,402 seater stadio marcantonio bentegodi stadium with its cross-town rivals hellas verona.under campedelli's presidency, chievo climbed through the entire italian football pyramid, reaching the serie d after the 1974–75 season.under the name 'paluani chievo', the team was promoted to serie c2 in 1986.as a consequence of promotion, chievo was forced to move to the stadio marcantonio bentegodi, the main venue in verona; another promotion, to serie c1, followed in 1989.chievoverona.'under malesani, the team astonishingly won the serie c1 and was promoted to serie b, where city rival hellas verona was playing at the time.it originated from supporters of their crosstown rivals hellas, who would mock long-suffering chievo supporters that chievo will only be promoted if 'donkeys could fly' (equivalent of the english language falsism 'if pigs could fly', denoting an impossible dream).in 2000–01, luigi delneri was signed as coach and led chievo, by virtue of its third-place finish in serie b, to promotion to serie a, the first time in team history that it had reached the top tier of italian football.
akron summit assault was an american soccer team based in akron, ohio, united states.founded in 2010, they played their only season in the usl premier development league (pdl), the fourth tier of the american soccer pyramid, in the great lakes division of the central conference.the team played the majority of its home games in the stadium at st. vincent-st. mary high school, with selected games being held at lee jackson field on the campus of the university of akron.the team's colors were orange, lime green, and white.they played their first competitive game on may 14, 2011, in a 2-0 loss to chicago fire premier.the first goal in franchise history was scored by michael o'neill in their next game, a 2-2 tie with the cincinnati kings.on sunday, july 24, 2011, the akron played their final game, a 1-4 loss against the chicago fire u-23 finishing the season with a 5-8-3 record.the akron summit assault folded after the 2011 season for undisclosed reasons.although it is generally understood that the reason was financial distress.players may hold more than one non-fifa nationality.2011: 185 == references == == external links == official site official pdl site
akron summit assault | ground | st vincent–st mary high school <tsp> st vincent–st mary high school | state | ohio <tsp> akron ohio | country | united states <tsp> st vincent–st mary high school | city | akron ohio
akron summit assault was an american soccer team based in akron, ohio, united states.the team played the majority of its home games in the stadium at st. vincent-st. mary high school, with selected games being held at lee jackson field on the campus of the university of akron.
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | country | mexico <tsp> mexico | leadername | silvano aureoles conejo <tsp> bionico | course | dessert <tsp> dessert | dishvariation | sandesh confectionery
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | country | mexico <tsp> mexico | leadername | silvano aureoles conejo <tsp> bionico | course | dessert <tsp> dessert | dishvariation | sandesh confectionery
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.
akron summit assault was an american soccer team based in akron, ohio, united states.founded in 2010, they played their only season in the usl premier development league (pdl), the fourth tier of the american soccer pyramid, in the great lakes division of the central conference.the team played the majority of its home games in the stadium at st. vincent-st. mary high school, with selected games being held at lee jackson field on the campus of the university of akron.the team's colors were orange, lime green, and white.they played their first competitive game on may 14, 2011, in a 2-0 loss to chicago fire premier.the first goal in franchise history was scored by michael o'neill in their next game, a 2-2 tie with the cincinnati kings.on sunday, july 24, 2011, the akron played their final game, a 1-4 loss against the chicago fire u-23 finishing the season with a 5-8-3 record.the akron summit assault folded after the 2011 season for undisclosed reasons.although it is generally understood that the reason was financial distress.players may hold more than one non-fifa nationality.2011: 185 == references == == external links == official site official pdl site
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associazione calcio chievoverona, commonly referred to as chievoverona or simply chievo [ˈkjeːvo], is a former professional italian football club named after and based in chievo, a suburb of 4,500 inhabitants in verona, veneto, and owned by paluani, a bakery product company and the inspiration for their original name, paluani chievo.during its years as a professional club, chievo shared the 38,402 seater stadio marcantonio bentegodi stadium with its cross-town rivals hellas verona.following the club's exclusion from professional football in 2021, chievo is solely running as a youth team for the current 2021–22 season.the club was excluded from professional football because of financial problems.initially the club was not officially affiliated to the italian football federation (figc), but nonetheless played several amateur tournament and friendly matches under the denomination o.n.d.chievo, a title imposed by the fascist regime.the club's formal debut in an official league was on 8 november 1931.the team colours at the time were blue and white.chievo disbanded in 1936, however, due to economic woes but returned to play in 1948 after world war ii, being registered in the regional league of seconda divisionecode: ita promoted to code: it (second division).in 1957, the team moved to the field 'carlantonio bottagisio', where they played until 1986.in 1959, after the restructuring of the football leagues, chievo was admitted to play the seconda categoria (second category), a regional league placed next-to-last in the italian football pyramid.that year, chievo changed its name to cardi chievo, after a new sponsor, and was quickly promoted to the prima categoria, from which it experienced its first-ever relegation in 1962.under campedelli's presidency, chievo climbed through the entire italian football pyramid, reaching the serie d after the 1974–75 season.under the name 'paluani chievo', the team was promoted to serie c2 in 1986.as a consequence of promotion, chievo was forced to move to the stadio marcantonio bentegodi, the main venue in verona; another promotion, to serie c1, followed in 1989.in 1990, the team changed its name to its current one, 'a.c.chievoverona.'in 1992, president luigi campedelli, who had returned at the helm of the club two years before, died of a heart attack, and his son luca campedelli, aged just 23, became the new and youngest chairman of an italian professional football club.campedelli promoted giovanni sartori to director of football and named alberto malesani as the new head coach.under malesani, the team astonishingly won the serie c1 and was promoted to serie b, where city rival hellas verona was playing at the time.in 1997, after malesani signed for fiorentina, silvio baldini was appointed the new head coach.the following season, with domenico caso as the coach, saw the first dismissal of a coach during the presidency of luca campedelli, with caso being fired and replaced with lorenzo balestro.it was during these years that the nickname 'mussi volanti' ('flying donkeys') was born.it originated from supporters of their crosstown rivals hellas, who would mock long-suffering chievo supporters that chievo will only be promoted if 'donkeys could fly' (equivalent of the english language falsism 'if pigs could fly', denoting an impossible dream).in 2000–01, luigi delneri was signed as coach and led chievo, by virtue of its third-place finish in serie b, to promotion to serie a, the first time in team history that it had reached the top tier of italian football.however, they became the surprise team in the league, playing often spectacular and entertaining football and even leading the league for six consecutive weeks.the club finally ended the season with a highly respectable fifth-place finish, qualifying the team to play in the uefa cup.
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bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | country | mexico <tsp> mexico | leadername | silvano aureoles conejo <tsp> bionico | dishvariation | cottage cheese <tsp> bionico | course | dessert
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.
akron summit assault was an american soccer team based in akron, ohio, united states.founded in 2010, they played their only season in the usl premier development league (pdl), the fourth tier of the american soccer pyramid, in the great lakes division of the central conference.the team played the majority of its home games in the stadium at st. vincent-st. mary high school, with selected games being held at lee jackson field on the campus of the university of akron.the team's colors were orange, lime green, and white.they played their first competitive game on may 14, 2011, in a 2-0 loss to chicago fire premier.the first goal in franchise history was scored by michael o'neill in their next game, a 2-2 tie with the cincinnati kings.on sunday, july 24, 2011, the akron played their final game, a 1-4 loss against the chicago fire u-23 finishing the season with a 5-8-3 record.the akron summit assault folded after the 2011 season for undisclosed reasons.although it is generally understood that the reason was financial distress.players may hold more than one non-fifa nationality.2011: 185 == references == == external links == official site official pdl site
akron summit assault | ground | st vincent–st mary high school <tsp> st vincent–st mary high school | state | ohio <tsp> st vincent–st mary high school | country | united states <tsp> st vincent–st mary high school | city | akron ohio
the team played the majority of its home games in the stadium at st. vincent-st. mary high school, with selected games being held at lee jackson field on the campus of the university of akron.
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | country | mexico <tsp> mexico | leadername | silvano aureoles conejo <tsp> bionico | dishvariation | cottage cheese <tsp> bionico | course | dessert
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.
akron summit assault was an american soccer team based in akron, ohio, united states.founded in 2010, they played their only season in the usl premier development league (pdl), the fourth tier of the american soccer pyramid, in the great lakes division of the central conference.the team played the majority of its home games in the stadium at st. vincent-st. mary high school, with selected games being held at lee jackson field on the campus of the university of akron.the team's colors were orange, lime green, and white.they played their first competitive game on may 14, 2011, in a 2-0 loss to chicago fire premier.the first goal in franchise history was scored by michael o'neill in their next game, a 2-2 tie with the cincinnati kings.on sunday, july 24, 2011, the akron played their final game, a 1-4 loss against the chicago fire u-23 finishing the season with a 5-8-3 record.the akron summit assault folded after the 2011 season for undisclosed reasons.although it is generally understood that the reason was financial distress.players may hold more than one non-fifa nationality.2011: 185 == references == == external links == official site official pdl site
akron summit assault | ground | st vincent–st mary high school <tsp> st vincent–st mary high school | state | ohio <tsp> st vincent–st mary high school | country | united states <tsp> st vincent–st mary high school | city | akron ohio
the team played the majority of its home games in the stadium at st. vincent-st. mary high school, with selected games being held at lee jackson field on the campus of the university of akron.
associazione calcio chievoverona, commonly referred to as chievoverona or simply chievo [ˈkjeːvo], is a former professional italian football club named after and based in chievo, a suburb of 4,500 inhabitants in verona, veneto, and owned by paluani, a bakery product company and the inspiration for their original name, paluani chievo.during its years as a professional club, chievo shared the 38,402 seater stadio marcantonio bentegodi stadium with its cross-town rivals hellas verona.following the club's exclusion from professional football in 2021, chievo is solely running as a youth team for the current 2021–22 season.the club was excluded from professional football because of financial problems.initially the club was not officially affiliated to the italian football federation (figc), but nonetheless played several amateur tournament and friendly matches under the denomination o.n.d.chievo, a title imposed by the fascist regime.the club's formal debut in an official league was on 8 november 1931.the team colours at the time were blue and white.chievo disbanded in 1936, however, due to economic woes but returned to play in 1948 after world war ii, being registered in the regional league of seconda divisionecode: ita promoted to code: it (second division).in 1957, the team moved to the field 'carlantonio bottagisio', where they played until 1986.in 1959, after the restructuring of the football leagues, chievo was admitted to play the seconda categoria (second category), a regional league placed next-to-last in the italian football pyramid.that year, chievo changed its name to cardi chievo, after a new sponsor, and was quickly promoted to the prima categoria, from which it experienced its first-ever relegation in 1962.under campedelli's presidency, chievo climbed through the entire italian football pyramid, reaching the serie d after the 1974–75 season.under the name 'paluani chievo', the team was promoted to serie c2 in 1986.as a consequence of promotion, chievo was forced to move to the stadio marcantonio bentegodi, the main venue in verona; another promotion, to serie c1, followed in 1989.in 1990, the team changed its name to its current one, 'a.c.chievoverona.'in 1992, president luigi campedelli, who had returned at the helm of the club two years before, died of a heart attack, and his son luca campedelli, aged just 23, became the new and youngest chairman of an italian professional football club.campedelli promoted giovanni sartori to director of football and named alberto malesani as the new head coach.under malesani, the team astonishingly won the serie c1 and was promoted to serie b, where city rival hellas verona was playing at the time.in 1997, after malesani signed for fiorentina, silvio baldini was appointed the new head coach.the following season, with domenico caso as the coach, saw the first dismissal of a coach during the presidency of luca campedelli, with caso being fired and replaced with lorenzo balestro.it was during these years that the nickname 'mussi volanti' ('flying donkeys') was born.it originated from supporters of their crosstown rivals hellas, who would mock long-suffering chievo supporters that chievo will only be promoted if 'donkeys could fly' (equivalent of the english language falsism 'if pigs could fly', denoting an impossible dream).in 2000–01, luigi delneri was signed as coach and led chievo, by virtue of its third-place finish in serie b, to promotion to serie a, the first time in team history that it had reached the top tier of italian football.however, they became the surprise team in the league, playing often spectacular and entertaining football and even leading the league for six consecutive weeks.the club finally ended the season with a highly respectable fifth-place finish, qualifying the team to play in the uefa cup.
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bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | country | mexico <tsp> mexico | leadername | silvano aureoles conejo <tsp> dessert | dishvariation | cake <tsp> bionico | course | dessert
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
bionico | country | mexico <tsp> mexico | leadername | silvano aureoles conejo <tsp> dessert | dishvariation | cake <tsp> bionico | course | dessert
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.
associazione calcio chievoverona, commonly referred to as chievoverona or simply chievo [ˈkjeːvo], is a former professional italian football club named after and based in chievo, a suburb of 4,500 inhabitants in verona, veneto, and owned by paluani, a bakery product company and the inspiration for their original name, paluani chievo.during its years as a professional club, chievo shared the 38,402 seater stadio marcantonio bentegodi stadium with its cross-town rivals hellas verona.following the club's exclusion from professional football in 2021, chievo is solely running as a youth team for the current 2021–22 season.the club was excluded from professional football because of financial problems.initially the club was not officially affiliated to the italian football federation (figc), but nonetheless played several amateur tournament and friendly matches under the denomination o.n.d.chievo, a title imposed by the fascist regime.the club's formal debut in an official league was on 8 november 1931.the team colours at the time were blue and white.chievo disbanded in 1936, however, due to economic woes but returned to play in 1948 after world war ii, being registered in the regional league of seconda divisionecode: ita promoted to code: it (second division).in 1957, the team moved to the field 'carlantonio bottagisio', where they played until 1986.in 1959, after the restructuring of the football leagues, chievo was admitted to play the seconda categoria (second category), a regional league placed next-to-last in the italian football pyramid.that year, chievo changed its name to cardi chievo, after a new sponsor, and was quickly promoted to the prima categoria, from which it experienced its first-ever relegation in 1962.under campedelli's presidency, chievo climbed through the entire italian football pyramid, reaching the serie d after the 1974–75 season.under the name 'paluani chievo', the team was promoted to serie c2 in 1986.as a consequence of promotion, chievo was forced to move to the stadio marcantonio bentegodi, the main venue in verona; another promotion, to serie c1, followed in 1989.in 1990, the team changed its name to its current one, 'a.c.chievoverona.'in 1992, president luigi campedelli, who had returned at the helm of the club two years before, died of a heart attack, and his son luca campedelli, aged just 23, became the new and youngest chairman of an italian professional football club.campedelli promoted giovanni sartori to director of football and named alberto malesani as the new head coach.under malesani, the team astonishingly won the serie c1 and was promoted to serie b, where city rival hellas verona was playing at the time.in 1997, after malesani signed for fiorentina, silvio baldini was appointed the new head coach.the following season, with domenico caso as the coach, saw the first dismissal of a coach during the presidency of luca campedelli, with caso being fired and replaced with lorenzo balestro.it was during these years that the nickname 'mussi volanti' ('flying donkeys') was born.it originated from supporters of their crosstown rivals hellas, who would mock long-suffering chievo supporters that chievo will only be promoted if 'donkeys could fly' (equivalent of the english language falsism 'if pigs could fly', denoting an impossible dream).in 2000–01, luigi delneri was signed as coach and led chievo, by virtue of its third-place finish in serie b, to promotion to serie a, the first time in team history that it had reached the top tier of italian football.however, they became the surprise team in the league, playing often spectacular and entertaining football and even leading the league for six consecutive weeks.the club finally ended the season with a highly respectable fifth-place finish, qualifying the team to play in the uefa cup.
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akron summit assault was an american soccer team based in akron, ohio, united states.founded in 2010, they played their only season in the usl premier development league (pdl), the fourth tier of the american soccer pyramid, in the great lakes division of the central conference.the team played the majority of its home games in the stadium at st. vincent-st. mary high school, with selected games being held at lee jackson field on the campus of the university of akron.the team's colors were orange, lime green, and white.they played their first competitive game on may 14, 2011, in a 2-0 loss to chicago fire premier.the first goal in franchise history was scored by michael o'neill in their next game, a 2-2 tie with the cincinnati kings.on sunday, july 24, 2011, the akron played their final game, a 1-4 loss against the chicago fire u-23 finishing the season with a 5-8-3 record.the akron summit assault folded after the 2011 season for undisclosed reasons.although it is generally understood that the reason was financial distress.players may hold more than one non-fifa nationality.2011: 185 == references == == external links == official site official pdl site
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associazione calcio chievoverona, commonly referred to as chievoverona or simply chievo [ˈkjeːvo], is a former professional italian football club named after and based in chievo, a suburb of 4,500 inhabitants in verona, veneto, and owned by paluani, a bakery product company and the inspiration for their original name, paluani chievo.during its years as a professional club, chievo shared the 38,402 seater stadio marcantonio bentegodi stadium with its cross-town rivals hellas verona.following the club's exclusion from professional football in 2021, chievo is solely running as a youth team for the current 2021–22 season.the club was excluded from professional football because of financial problems.initially the club was not officially affiliated to the italian football federation (figc), but nonetheless played several amateur tournament and friendly matches under the denomination o.n.d.chievo, a title imposed by the fascist regime.the club's formal debut in an official league was on 8 november 1931.the team colours at the time were blue and white.chievo disbanded in 1936, however, due to economic woes but returned to play in 1948 after world war ii, being registered in the regional league of seconda divisionecode: ita promoted to code: it (second division).in 1957, the team moved to the field 'carlantonio bottagisio', where they played until 1986.in 1959, after the restructuring of the football leagues, chievo was admitted to play the seconda categoria (second category), a regional league placed next-to-last in the italian football pyramid.that year, chievo changed its name to cardi chievo, after a new sponsor, and was quickly promoted to the prima categoria, from which it experienced its first-ever relegation in 1962.under campedelli's presidency, chievo climbed through the entire italian football pyramid, reaching the serie d after the 1974–75 season.under the name 'paluani chievo', the team was promoted to serie c2 in 1986.as a consequence of promotion, chievo was forced to move to the stadio marcantonio bentegodi, the main venue in verona; another promotion, to serie c1, followed in 1989.in 1990, the team changed its name to its current one, 'a.c.chievoverona.'in 1992, president luigi campedelli, who had returned at the helm of the club two years before, died of a heart attack, and his son luca campedelli, aged just 23, became the new and youngest chairman of an italian professional football club.campedelli promoted giovanni sartori to director of football and named alberto malesani as the new head coach.under malesani, the team astonishingly won the serie c1 and was promoted to serie b, where city rival hellas verona was playing at the time.in 1997, after malesani signed for fiorentina, silvio baldini was appointed the new head coach.the following season, with domenico caso as the coach, saw the first dismissal of a coach during the presidency of luca campedelli, with caso being fired and replaced with lorenzo balestro.it was during these years that the nickname 'mussi volanti' ('flying donkeys') was born.it originated from supporters of their crosstown rivals hellas, who would mock long-suffering chievo supporters that chievo will only be promoted if 'donkeys could fly' (equivalent of the english language falsism 'if pigs could fly', denoting an impossible dream).in 2000–01, luigi delneri was signed as coach and led chievo, by virtue of its third-place finish in serie b, to promotion to serie a, the first time in team history that it had reached the top tier of italian football.however, they became the surprise team in the league, playing often spectacular and entertaining football and even leading the league for six consecutive weeks.the club finally ended the season with a highly respectable fifth-place finish, qualifying the team to play in the uefa cup.
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bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
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associazione calcio chievoverona, commonly referred to as chievoverona or simply chievo [ˈkjeːvo], is a former professional italian football club named after and based in chievo, a suburb of 4,500 inhabitants in verona, veneto, and owned by paluani, a bakery product company and the inspiration for their original name, paluani chievo.during its years as a professional club, chievo shared the 38,402 seater stadio marcantonio bentegodi stadium with its cross-town rivals hellas verona.following the club's exclusion from professional football in 2021, chievo is solely running as a youth team for the current 2021–22 season.the club was excluded from professional football because of financial problems.initially the club was not officially affiliated to the italian football federation (figc), but nonetheless played several amateur tournament and friendly matches under the denomination o.n.d.chievo, a title imposed by the fascist regime.the club's formal debut in an official league was on 8 november 1931.the team colours at the time were blue and white.chievo disbanded in 1936, however, due to economic woes but returned to play in 1948 after world war ii, being registered in the regional league of seconda divisionecode: ita promoted to code: it (second division).in 1957, the team moved to the field 'carlantonio bottagisio', where they played until 1986.in 1959, after the restructuring of the football leagues, chievo was admitted to play the seconda categoria (second category), a regional league placed next-to-last in the italian football pyramid.that year, chievo changed its name to cardi chievo, after a new sponsor, and was quickly promoted to the prima categoria, from which it experienced its first-ever relegation in 1962.under campedelli's presidency, chievo climbed through the entire italian football pyramid, reaching the serie d after the 1974–75 season.under the name 'paluani chievo', the team was promoted to serie c2 in 1986.as a consequence of promotion, chievo was forced to move to the stadio marcantonio bentegodi, the main venue in verona; another promotion, to serie c1, followed in 1989.in 1990, the team changed its name to its current one, 'a.c.chievoverona.'in 1992, president luigi campedelli, who had returned at the helm of the club two years before, died of a heart attack, and his son luca campedelli, aged just 23, became the new and youngest chairman of an italian professional football club.campedelli promoted giovanni sartori to director of football and named alberto malesani as the new head coach.under malesani, the team astonishingly won the serie c1 and was promoted to serie b, where city rival hellas verona was playing at the time.in 1997, after malesani signed for fiorentina, silvio baldini was appointed the new head coach.the following season, with domenico caso as the coach, saw the first dismissal of a coach during the presidency of luca campedelli, with caso being fired and replaced with lorenzo balestro.it was during these years that the nickname 'mussi volanti' ('flying donkeys') was born.it originated from supporters of their crosstown rivals hellas, who would mock long-suffering chievo supporters that chievo will only be promoted if 'donkeys could fly' (equivalent of the english language falsism 'if pigs could fly', denoting an impossible dream).in 2000–01, luigi delneri was signed as coach and led chievo, by virtue of its third-place finish in serie b, to promotion to serie a, the first time in team history that it had reached the top tier of italian football.however, they became the surprise team in the league, playing often spectacular and entertaining football and even leading the league for six consecutive weeks.the club finally ended the season with a highly respectable fifth-place finish, qualifying the team to play in the uefa cup.
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amsterdam ( am-stər-dam, uk also am-stər-dam, dutch: [ˌɑmstərˈdɑm] (listen); lit.'the dam on the river amstel') is the capital and most populous city of the netherlands, with the hague being the seat of government.it has a population of 921,402 within the city proper, 1,457,018 in the urban area and 2,480,394 in the metropolitan area.located in the dutch province of north holland, amsterdam is colloquially referred to as the 'venice of the north', for its large number of canals, now designated a unesco world heritage site.amsterdam was founded at the mouth of the amstel river that was dammed to control flooding; the city's name derives from the a local linguistic variation of the word dam.originally a small fishing village in the late 12th century, amsterdam became a major world port during the dutch golden age of the 17th century, when the netherlands was an economic powerhouse.amsterdam was the leading center for finance and trade, as well as a hub of production of secular art.in the 19th and 20th centuries, the city expanded and many new neighborhoods and suburbs were planned and built.the canals of amsterdam and the 19-20th century defence line of amsterdam are both on the unesco world heritage list.sloten, annexed in 1921 by the municipality of amsterdam, is the oldest part of the city, dating to the 9th century.the city has a long tradition of openness, liberalism, and tolerance.cycling is key to the city's modern character, and there are numerous biking paths and lanes spread throughout the entire city.amsterdam's main attractions include its historic canals; the rijksmuseumcode: nld promoted to code: nl , the state museum with a vast collection of dutch golden age art; the van gogh museum; the dam square, where the royal palace of amsterdam and former city hall (stadhuiscode: nld promoted to code: nl ) are located; the amsterdam museum; stedelijk museum, with modern art; hermitage amsterdam, the concertgebouwcode: nld promoted to code: nl concert hall; the anne frank house; the het scheepvaartmuseumcode: nld promoted to code: nl , the heineken experience, the natura artis magistracode: lat promoted to code: la ; hortus botanicus, nemo, the red-light district and many cannabis coffee shops.the city is also well known for its nightlife and festival activity; with several of its nightclubs (melkwegcode: nld promoted to code: nl , paradiso) among the world's most famous.primarily known for its artistic heritage, elaborate canal system and narrow canal houses with gabled façades; well-preserved legacies of the city's 17th-century golden age, and the establishment of the van gogh museum, displaying the work of the famous dutch modern artist, have attracted millions of visitors to amsterdam annually.the amsterdam stock exchange, founded in 1602, is considered the oldest 'modern' securities market stock exchange in the world.as the commercial capital of the netherlands and one of the top financial centres in europe, amsterdam is considered an alpha world city by the globalization and world cities research network.the city is also the cultural capital of the netherlands.many large dutch institutions have their headquarters in the city, including: the philips conglomerate, akzonobel, booking.com, tomtom, and ing.many of the world's largest companies are based in amsterdam or have established their european headquarters in the city, such as leading technology companies uber, netflix and tesla.in 2022, amsterdam was ranked the ninth-best city in the world to live in by the economist intelligence unit and 12th globally on quality of living for environment and infrastructure by mercer.the city was ranked 4th place globally as top tech hub in the savills tech cities 2019 report (2nd in europe), and 3rd in innovation by australian innovation agency 2thinknow in their innovation cities index 2009.
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located in the dutch province of north holland, amsterdam is colloquially referred to as the 'venice of the north', for its large number of canals, now designated a unesco world heritage site.amsterdam was founded at the mouth of the amstel river that was dammed to control flooding; the city's name derives from the a local linguistic variation of the word dam.cycling is key to the city's modern character, and there are numerous biking paths and lanes spread throughout the entire city.amsterdam's main attractions include its historic canals; the rijksmuseumcode: nld promoted to code: nl , the state museum with a vast collection of dutch golden age art; the van gogh museum; the dam square, where the royal palace of amsterdam and former city hall (stadhuiscode: nld promoted to code: nl ) are located; the amsterdam museum; stedelijk museum, with modern art; hermitage amsterdam, the concertgebouwcode: nld promoted to code: nl concert hall; the anne frank house; the het scheepvaartmuseumcode: nld promoted to code: nl , the heineken experience, the natura artis magistracode: lat promoted to code: la ; hortus botanicus, nemo, the red-light district and many cannabis coffee shops.primarily known for its artistic heritage, elaborate canal system and narrow canal houses with gabled façades; well-preserved legacies of the city's 17th-century golden age, and the establishment of the van gogh museum, displaying the work of the famous dutch modern artist, have attracted millions of visitors to amsterdam annually.the amsterdam stock exchange, founded in 1602, is considered the oldest 'modern' securities market stock exchange in the world.as the commercial capital of the netherlands and one of the top financial centres in europe, amsterdam is considered an alpha world city by the globalization and world cities research network.
bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
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bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.
f.c.lumezzane s.s.d.is an italian association football club based in lumezzane, lombardy.the club, formerly known as 'a.s.d.valgobbiazanano', acquiring the assets of bankrupted associazione calcio lumezzane s.p.a. and acted as its successor.since the promotion, the club remained in the divisions serie c1 (lega pro prima divisione) and serie c2 (lega pro seconda divisione) from 1993 to 2014.the club also participated in 2014–15 lega pro season, the first unified lega pro/serie c division since 1978.in the regular season of 2007–08 serie c2, lumezzane finished fourth in the group a, and qualified for the promotional playoffs.the team defeated third-placed rodengo saiano in the semi-finals, 2–1 on aggregate.in the finals, it defeated fifth-placed mezzocorona because it was the higher classified team after the pair ended in a 0–0 aggregate tie, thus winning promotion to the now-called lega pro prima divisione for the 2008–09 season.on 26 november 2009, lumezzane caused an upset in the 2009–10 coppa italia, beating atalanta b.c.(a serie a team) 3–1 away from home.the club finished as the 15th of 2017–18 serie d group b, which relegated again.in june 2018 the club folded.at the same time, another club, associazione sportiva dilettantistica valgobbiazanano, was renamed to football club lumezzane v.g.z.associazione sportiva dilettantistica, claiming as an heir of a.c. lumezzane.v.g.z.is the acronym of valgobbiazanano.the new club also acquired the logo and some assets of a.c. lumezzane.valgobbiazanano was a football club that finished as the regular season runner-up of the group d of promozione lombardy in 2017–18 season.however, the club was the losing side in the promotion play-offs.a.c. valgobbiazanano was a merger of 'a.c. valgobbia', a team from lumezzane and 'a.c. zanano comisport', a team from zanano frazione of sarezzo circa 2003.the prefix of the club was changed to a.s.d.from a.c. in some time later.val gobbia itself, is a valley of the lumezzane area.in 2018–19 season, the new lumezzane won the promotional playoffs of group d, thus entered the final stage of the playoffs which compete with other winners from other groups, for the spot to promote to eccellenza lombardy in 2019–20 season.lumezzane, however, lost to sant'angelo in aggregate in the first round of the inter-groups playoffs.in the season 2019–20 lumezzane competed in eccellenza, the fifth tier of italian football.in 2021, the club's name was changed to f.c.lumezzane s.s.d., thus severing every reference to valgobbiazanano.lumezzane won promotion to serie d in 2022, and then a second consecutive promotion the following year, thus marking the club's return to professionalism after six years of amateur football.cristian brocchi (1997-98) - champions league, serie a and coppa italia winner of a.c. milan, he made 30 appearances for lumezzane on loan during his third professional season.lumezzane used a logo that resembled the crest of the comune of lumezzane.f.c.lumezzane also used a similar design, but have vgz as well as year 2018 on it.lumezzane v.g.z.a.s.d.(in italian) official website of a.s.d.valgobbiazanano archived 13 june 2019 at the wayback machine (in italian)
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bionico is a popular mexican dessert that originated in the city of guadalajara in jalisco, mexico, in the early 1990s.it is essentially a fruit salad consisting of a variety of fruits chopped up into small cubes, drenched with crema and topped off with granola, shredded coconut, raisins and sometimes honey.any kind of fruit can be used, but it is most commonly made with papaya, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, apples and banana.there is another variation of the salad which uses cottage cheese instead of the crema.this variation is usually served with honey drizzled on top.
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amsterdam ( am-stər-dam, uk also am-stər-dam, dutch: [ˌɑmstərˈdɑm] (listen); lit.'the dam on the river amstel') is the capital and most populous city of the netherlands, with the hague being the seat of government.it has a population of 921,402 within the city proper, 1,457,018 in the urban area and 2,480,394 in the metropolitan area.located in the dutch province of north holland, amsterdam is colloquially referred to as the 'venice of the north', for its large number of canals, now designated a unesco world heritage site.amsterdam was founded at the mouth of the amstel river that was dammed to control flooding; the city's name derives from the a local linguistic variation of the word dam.originally a small fishing village in the late 12th century, amsterdam became a major world port during the dutch golden age of the 17th century, when the netherlands was an economic powerhouse.amsterdam was the leading center for finance and trade, as well as a hub of production of secular art.in the 19th and 20th centuries, the city expanded and many new neighborhoods and suburbs were planned and built.the canals of amsterdam and the 19-20th century defence line of amsterdam are both on the unesco world heritage list.sloten, annexed in 1921 by the municipality of amsterdam, is the oldest part of the city, dating to the 9th century.the city has a long tradition of openness, liberalism, and tolerance.cycling is key to the city's modern character, and there are numerous biking paths and lanes spread throughout the entire city.amsterdam's main attractions include its historic canals; the rijksmuseumcode: nld promoted to code: nl , the state museum with a vast collection of dutch golden age art; the van gogh museum; the dam square, where the royal palace of amsterdam and former city hall (stadhuiscode: nld promoted to code: nl ) are located; the amsterdam museum; stedelijk museum, with modern art; hermitage amsterdam, the concertgebouwcode: nld promoted to code: nl concert hall; the anne frank house; the het scheepvaartmuseumcode: nld promoted to code: nl , the heineken experience, the natura artis magistracode: lat promoted to code: la ; hortus botanicus, nemo, the red-light district and many cannabis coffee shops.the city is also well known for its nightlife and festival activity; with several of its nightclubs (melkwegcode: nld promoted to code: nl , paradiso) among the world's most famous.primarily known for its artistic heritage, elaborate canal system and narrow canal houses with gabled façades; well-preserved legacies of the city's 17th-century golden age, and the establishment of the van gogh museum, displaying the work of the famous dutch modern artist, have attracted millions of visitors to amsterdam annually.the amsterdam stock exchange, founded in 1602, is considered the oldest 'modern' securities market stock exchange in the world.as the commercial capital of the netherlands and one of the top financial centres in europe, amsterdam is considered an alpha world city by the globalization and world cities research network.the city is also the cultural capital of the netherlands.many large dutch institutions have their headquarters in the city, including: the philips conglomerate, akzonobel, booking.com, tomtom, and ing.many of the world's largest companies are based in amsterdam or have established their european headquarters in the city, such as leading technology companies uber, netflix and tesla.in 2022, amsterdam was ranked the ninth-best city in the world to live in by the economist intelligence unit and 12th globally on quality of living for environment and infrastructure by mercer.the city was ranked 4th place globally as top tech hub in the savills tech cities 2019 report (2nd in europe), and 3rd in innovation by australian innovation agency 2thinknow in their innovation cities index 2009.
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f.c.lumezzane s.s.d.is an italian association football club based in lumezzane, lombardy.the club, formerly known as 'a.s.d.valgobbiazanano', acquiring the assets of bankrupted associazione calcio lumezzane s.p.a. and acted as its successor.since the promotion, the club remained in the divisions serie c1 (lega pro prima divisione) and serie c2 (lega pro seconda divisione) from 1993 to 2014.the club also participated in 2014–15 lega pro season, the first unified lega pro/serie c division since 1978.in the regular season of 2007–08 serie c2, lumezzane finished fourth in the group a, and qualified for the promotional playoffs.the team defeated third-placed rodengo saiano in the semi-finals, 2–1 on aggregate.in the finals, it defeated fifth-placed mezzocorona because it was the higher classified team after the pair ended in a 0–0 aggregate tie, thus winning promotion to the now-called lega pro prima divisione for the 2008–09 season.on 26 november 2009, lumezzane caused an upset in the 2009–10 coppa italia, beating atalanta b.c.(a serie a team) 3–1 away from home.the club finished as the 15th of 2017–18 serie d group b, which relegated again.in june 2018 the club folded.at the same time, another club, associazione sportiva dilettantistica valgobbiazanano, was renamed to football club lumezzane v.g.z.associazione sportiva dilettantistica, claiming as an heir of a.c. lumezzane.v.g.z.is the acronym of valgobbiazanano.the new club also acquired the logo and some assets of a.c. lumezzane.valgobbiazanano was a football club that finished as the regular season runner-up of the group d of promozione lombardy in 2017–18 season.however, the club was the losing side in the promotion play-offs.a.c. valgobbiazanano was a merger of 'a.c. valgobbia', a team from lumezzane and 'a.c. zanano comisport', a team from zanano frazione of sarezzo circa 2003.the prefix of the club was changed to a.s.d.from a.c. in some time later.val gobbia itself, is a valley of the lumezzane area.in 2018–19 season, the new lumezzane won the promotional playoffs of group d, thus entered the final stage of the playoffs which compete with other winners from other groups, for the spot to promote to eccellenza lombardy in 2019–20 season.lumezzane, however, lost to sant'angelo in aggregate in the first round of the inter-groups playoffs.in the season 2019–20 lumezzane competed in eccellenza, the fifth tier of italian football.in 2021, the club's name was changed to f.c.lumezzane s.s.d., thus severing every reference to valgobbiazanano.lumezzane won promotion to serie d in 2022, and then a second consecutive promotion the following year, thus marking the club's return to professionalism after six years of amateur football.cristian brocchi (1997-98) - champions league, serie a and coppa italia winner of a.c. milan, he made 30 appearances for lumezzane on loan during his third professional season.lumezzane used a logo that resembled the crest of the comune of lumezzane.f.c.lumezzane also used a similar design, but have vgz as well as year 2018 on it.lumezzane v.g.z.a.s.d.(in italian) official website of a.s.d.valgobbiazanano archived 13 june 2019 at the wayback machine (in italian)
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f.c.lumezzane s.s.d.is an italian association football club based in lumezzane, lombardy.the club, formerly known as 'a.s.d.valgobbiazanano', acquiring the assets of bankrupted associazione calcio lumezzane s.p.a. and acted as its successor.since the promotion, the club remained in the divisions serie c1 (lega pro prima divisione) and serie c2 (lega pro seconda divisione) from 1993 to 2014.the club also participated in 2014–15 lega pro season, the first unified lega pro/serie c division since 1978.in the regular season of 2007–08 serie c2, lumezzane finished fourth in the group a, and qualified for the promotional playoffs.the team defeated third-placed rodengo saiano in the semi-finals, 2–1 on aggregate.in the finals, it defeated fifth-placed mezzocorona because it was the higher classified team after the pair ended in a 0–0 aggregate tie, thus winning promotion to the now-called lega pro prima divisione for the 2008–09 season.on 26 november 2009, lumezzane caused an upset in the 2009–10 coppa italia, beating atalanta b.c.(a serie a team) 3–1 away from home.the club finished as the 15th of 2017–18 serie d group b, which relegated again.in june 2018 the club folded.at the same time, another club, associazione sportiva dilettantistica valgobbiazanano, was renamed to football club lumezzane v.g.z.associazione sportiva dilettantistica, claiming as an heir of a.c. lumezzane.v.g.z.is the acronym of valgobbiazanano.the new club also acquired the logo and some assets of a.c. lumezzane.valgobbiazanano was a football club that finished as the regular season runner-up of the group d of promozione lombardy in 2017–18 season.however, the club was the losing side in the promotion play-offs.a.c. valgobbiazanano was a merger of 'a.c. valgobbia', a team from lumezzane and 'a.c. zanano comisport', a team from zanano frazione of sarezzo circa 2003.the prefix of the club was changed to a.s.d.from a.c. in some time later.val gobbia itself, is a valley of the lumezzane area.in 2018–19 season, the new lumezzane won the promotional playoffs of group d, thus entered the final stage of the playoffs which compete with other winners from other groups, for the spot to promote to eccellenza lombardy in 2019–20 season.lumezzane, however, lost to sant'angelo in aggregate in the first round of the inter-groups playoffs.in the season 2019–20 lumezzane competed in eccellenza, the fifth tier of italian football.in 2021, the club's name was changed to f.c.lumezzane s.s.d., thus severing every reference to valgobbiazanano.lumezzane won promotion to serie d in 2022, and then a second consecutive promotion the following year, thus marking the club's return to professionalism after six years of amateur football.cristian brocchi (1997-98) - champions league, serie a and coppa italia winner of a.c. milan, he made 30 appearances for lumezzane on loan during his third professional season.lumezzane used a logo that resembled the crest of the comune of lumezzane.f.c.lumezzane also used a similar design, but have vgz as well as year 2018 on it.lumezzane v.g.z.a.s.d.(in italian) official website of a.s.d.valgobbiazanano archived 13 june 2019 at the wayback machine (in italian)
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catalonia (; catalan: catalunya [kətəˈluɲə]; spanish: cataluña [kataˈluɲa]; occitan: catalonha [kataˈluɲa]) is an autonomous community of spain, designated as a nationality by its statute of autonomy.most of its territory (except the val d'aran) lies on the northeast of the iberian peninsula, to the south of the pyrenees mountain range.catalonia is administratively divided into four provinces: barcelona, girona, lleida, and tarragona.the capital and largest city, barcelona, is the second-most populated municipality in spain and the fifth-most populous urban area in the european union.modern-day catalonia comprises most of the medieval and early modern principality of catalonia (with the remainder roussillon now part of france's pyrénées-orientales).it is bordered by france (occitanie) and andorra to the north, the mediterranean sea to the east, and the spanish autonomous communities of aragon to the west and valencia to the south.the official languages are catalan, spanish, and the aranese dialect of occitan.in the late 8th century, various counties across the eastern pyrenees were established by the frankish kingdom as a defensive barrier against muslim invasions.in the 10th century, the county of barcelona became progressively independent.in 1137, barcelona and the kingdom of aragon were united by marriage under the crown of aragon.within the crown, the catalan counties adopted a common polity, the principality of catalonia, developing its institutional system, such as courts, generalitat and constitutions, becoming the base for the crown's mediterranean trade and expansionism.in the later middle ages, catalan literature flourished.in 1469, the king of aragon and the queen of castile were married and ruled their realms together, retaining all of their distinct institutions and legislation.during the franco-spanish war (1635–1659), catalonia revolted (1640–1652) against a large and burdensome presence of the royal army, being briefly proclaimed a republic under french protection until it was largely reconquered by the spanish army.by the treaty of the pyrenees (1659), the northern parts of catalonia, mostly the roussillon, were ceded to france.during the war of the spanish succession (1701–1714), the crown of aragon sided against the bourbon philip v of spain, but the catalans were defeated with the fall of barcelona on 11 september 1714.philip v subsequently imposed a unifying administration across spain, enacting the nueva planta decrees which, like in the other realms of the crown of aragon, suppressed catalan institutions and rights.as a consequence, catalan as a language of government and literature was eclipsed by spanish.throughout the 18th century, catalonia experienced economic growth.in the 19th century, catalonia was severely affected by the napoleonic and carlist wars.in the second third of the century, it experienced industrialisation.as wealth from the industrial expansion grew, it saw a cultural renaissance coupled with incipient nationalism while several workers' movements appeared.with the establishment of the second spanish republic (1931–1939), the generalitat was restored as a catalan autonomous government.after the spanish civil war, the francoist dictatorship enacted repressive measures, abolishing catalan self-government and banning the official use of the catalan language.after a period of autarky, from the late 1950s through to the 1970s catalonia saw rapid economic growth, drawing many workers from across spain, making barcelona one of europe's largest industrial metropolitan areas and turning catalonia into a major tourist destination.during the spanish transition to democracy (1975–1982), catalonia regained self-government and is now one of the most economically dynamic communities in spain.since the 2010s, there has been growing support for catalan independence.on 27 october 2017, the catalan parliament unilaterally declared independence following a referendum that was deemed unconstitutional by the spanish state.the spanish senate voted in favour of enforcing direct rule by removing the catalan government and calling a snap regional election.
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f.c.lumezzane s.s.d.is an italian association football club based in lumezzane, lombardy.the club, formerly known as 'a.s.d.valgobbiazanano', acquiring the assets of bankrupted associazione calcio lumezzane s.p.a. and acted as its successor.since the promotion, the club remained in the divisions serie c1 (lega pro prima divisione) and serie c2 (lega pro seconda divisione) from 1993 to 2014.the club also participated in 2014–15 lega pro season, the first unified lega pro/serie c division since 1978.in the regular season of 2007–08 serie c2, lumezzane finished fourth in the group a, and qualified for the promotional playoffs.the team defeated third-placed rodengo saiano in the semi-finals, 2–1 on aggregate.in the finals, it defeated fifth-placed mezzocorona because it was the higher classified team after the pair ended in a 0–0 aggregate tie, thus winning promotion to the now-called lega pro prima divisione for the 2008–09 season.on 26 november 2009, lumezzane caused an upset in the 2009–10 coppa italia, beating atalanta b.c.(a serie a team) 3–1 away from home.the club finished as the 15th of 2017–18 serie d group b, which relegated again.in june 2018 the club folded.at the same time, another club, associazione sportiva dilettantistica valgobbiazanano, was renamed to football club lumezzane v.g.z.associazione sportiva dilettantistica, claiming as an heir of a.c. lumezzane.v.g.z.is the acronym of valgobbiazanano.the new club also acquired the logo and some assets of a.c. lumezzane.valgobbiazanano was a football club that finished as the regular season runner-up of the group d of promozione lombardy in 2017–18 season.however, the club was the losing side in the promotion play-offs.a.c. valgobbiazanano was a merger of 'a.c. valgobbia', a team from lumezzane and 'a.c. zanano comisport', a team from zanano frazione of sarezzo circa 2003.the prefix of the club was changed to a.s.d.from a.c. in some time later.val gobbia itself, is a valley of the lumezzane area.in 2018–19 season, the new lumezzane won the promotional playoffs of group d, thus entered the final stage of the playoffs which compete with other winners from other groups, for the spot to promote to eccellenza lombardy in 2019–20 season.lumezzane, however, lost to sant'angelo in aggregate in the first round of the inter-groups playoffs.in the season 2019–20 lumezzane competed in eccellenza, the fifth tier of italian football.in 2021, the club's name was changed to f.c.lumezzane s.s.d., thus severing every reference to valgobbiazanano.lumezzane won promotion to serie d in 2022, and then a second consecutive promotion the following year, thus marking the club's return to professionalism after six years of amateur football.cristian brocchi (1997-98) - champions league, serie a and coppa italia winner of a.c. milan, he made 30 appearances for lumezzane on loan during his third professional season.lumezzane used a logo that resembled the crest of the comune of lumezzane.f.c.lumezzane also used a similar design, but have vgz as well as year 2018 on it.lumezzane v.g.z.a.s.d.(in italian) official website of a.s.d.valgobbiazanano archived 13 june 2019 at the wayback machine (in italian)
ac lumezzane | ground | italy <tsp> italy | capital | rome <tsp> italy | language | italian language <tsp> italy | leader | pietro grasso
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f.c.lumezzane s.s.d.is an italian association football club based in lumezzane, lombardy.the club, formerly known as 'a.s.d.valgobbiazanano', acquiring the assets of bankrupted associazione calcio lumezzane s.p.a. and acted as its successor.since the promotion, the club remained in the divisions serie c1 (lega pro prima divisione) and serie c2 (lega pro seconda divisione) from 1993 to 2014.the club also participated in 2014–15 lega pro season, the first unified lega pro/serie c division since 1978.in the regular season of 2007–08 serie c2, lumezzane finished fourth in the group a, and qualified for the promotional playoffs.the team defeated third-placed rodengo saiano in the semi-finals, 2–1 on aggregate.in the finals, it defeated fifth-placed mezzocorona because it was the higher classified team after the pair ended in a 0–0 aggregate tie, thus winning promotion to the now-called lega pro prima divisione for the 2008–09 season.on 26 november 2009, lumezzane caused an upset in the 2009–10 coppa italia, beating atalanta b.c.(a serie a team) 3–1 away from home.the club finished as the 15th of 2017–18 serie d group b, which relegated again.in june 2018 the club folded.at the same time, another club, associazione sportiva dilettantistica valgobbiazanano, was renamed to football club lumezzane v.g.z.associazione sportiva dilettantistica, claiming as an heir of a.c. lumezzane.v.g.z.is the acronym of valgobbiazanano.the new club also acquired the logo and some assets of a.c. lumezzane.valgobbiazanano was a football club that finished as the regular season runner-up of the group d of promozione lombardy in 2017–18 season.however, the club was the losing side in the promotion play-offs.a.c. valgobbiazanano was a merger of 'a.c. valgobbia', a team from lumezzane and 'a.c. zanano comisport', a team from zanano frazione of sarezzo circa 2003.the prefix of the club was changed to a.s.d.from a.c. in some time later.val gobbia itself, is a valley of the lumezzane area.in 2018–19 season, the new lumezzane won the promotional playoffs of group d, thus entered the final stage of the playoffs which compete with other winners from other groups, for the spot to promote to eccellenza lombardy in 2019–20 season.lumezzane, however, lost to sant'angelo in aggregate in the first round of the inter-groups playoffs.in the season 2019–20 lumezzane competed in eccellenza, the fifth tier of italian football.in 2021, the club's name was changed to f.c.lumezzane s.s.d., thus severing every reference to valgobbiazanano.lumezzane won promotion to serie d in 2022, and then a second consecutive promotion the following year, thus marking the club's return to professionalism after six years of amateur football.cristian brocchi (1997-98) - champions league, serie a and coppa italia winner of a.c. milan, he made 30 appearances for lumezzane on loan during his third professional season.lumezzane used a logo that resembled the crest of the comune of lumezzane.f.c.lumezzane also used a similar design, but have vgz as well as year 2018 on it.lumezzane v.g.z.a.s.d.(in italian) official website of a.s.d.valgobbiazanano archived 13 june 2019 at the wayback machine (in italian)
ac lumezzane | ground | italy <tsp> italy | capital | rome <tsp> italy | language | italian language <tsp> italy | leader | pietro grasso
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catalonia (; catalan: catalunya [kətəˈluɲə]; spanish: cataluña [kataˈluɲa]; occitan: catalonha [kataˈluɲa]) is an autonomous community of spain, designated as a nationality by its statute of autonomy.most of its territory (except the val d'aran) lies on the northeast of the iberian peninsula, to the south of the pyrenees mountain range.catalonia is administratively divided into four provinces: barcelona, girona, lleida, and tarragona.the capital and largest city, barcelona, is the second-most populated municipality in spain and the fifth-most populous urban area in the european union.modern-day catalonia comprises most of the medieval and early modern principality of catalonia (with the remainder roussillon now part of france's pyrénées-orientales).it is bordered by france (occitanie) and andorra to the north, the mediterranean sea to the east, and the spanish autonomous communities of aragon to the west and valencia to the south.the official languages are catalan, spanish, and the aranese dialect of occitan.in the late 8th century, various counties across the eastern pyrenees were established by the frankish kingdom as a defensive barrier against muslim invasions.in the 10th century, the county of barcelona became progressively independent.in 1137, barcelona and the kingdom of aragon were united by marriage under the crown of aragon.within the crown, the catalan counties adopted a common polity, the principality of catalonia, developing its institutional system, such as courts, generalitat and constitutions, becoming the base for the crown's mediterranean trade and expansionism.in the later middle ages, catalan literature flourished.in 1469, the king of aragon and the queen of castile were married and ruled their realms together, retaining all of their distinct institutions and legislation.during the franco-spanish war (1635–1659), catalonia revolted (1640–1652) against a large and burdensome presence of the royal army, being briefly proclaimed a republic under french protection until it was largely reconquered by the spanish army.by the treaty of the pyrenees (1659), the northern parts of catalonia, mostly the roussillon, were ceded to france.during the war of the spanish succession (1701–1714), the crown of aragon sided against the bourbon philip v of spain, but the catalans were defeated with the fall of barcelona on 11 september 1714.philip v subsequently imposed a unifying administration across spain, enacting the nueva planta decrees which, like in the other realms of the crown of aragon, suppressed catalan institutions and rights.as a consequence, catalan as a language of government and literature was eclipsed by spanish.throughout the 18th century, catalonia experienced economic growth.in the 19th century, catalonia was severely affected by the napoleonic and carlist wars.in the second third of the century, it experienced industrialisation.as wealth from the industrial expansion grew, it saw a cultural renaissance coupled with incipient nationalism while several workers' movements appeared.with the establishment of the second spanish republic (1931–1939), the generalitat was restored as a catalan autonomous government.after the spanish civil war, the francoist dictatorship enacted repressive measures, abolishing catalan self-government and banning the official use of the catalan language.after a period of autarky, from the late 1950s through to the 1970s catalonia saw rapid economic growth, drawing many workers from across spain, making barcelona one of europe's largest industrial metropolitan areas and turning catalonia into a major tourist destination.during the spanish transition to democracy (1975–1982), catalonia regained self-government and is now one of the most economically dynamic communities in spain.since the 2010s, there has been growing support for catalan independence.on 27 october 2017, the catalan parliament unilaterally declared independence following a referendum that was deemed unconstitutional by the spanish state.the spanish senate voted in favour of enforcing direct rule by removing the catalan government and calling a snap regional election.
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f.c.lumezzane s.s.d.is an italian association football club based in lumezzane, lombardy.the club, formerly known as 'a.s.d.valgobbiazanano', acquiring the assets of bankrupted associazione calcio lumezzane s.p.a. and acted as its successor.since the promotion, the club remained in the divisions serie c1 (lega pro prima divisione) and serie c2 (lega pro seconda divisione) from 1993 to 2014.the club also participated in 2014–15 lega pro season, the first unified lega pro/serie c division since 1978.in the regular season of 2007–08 serie c2, lumezzane finished fourth in the group a, and qualified for the promotional playoffs.the team defeated third-placed rodengo saiano in the semi-finals, 2–1 on aggregate.in the finals, it defeated fifth-placed mezzocorona because it was the higher classified team after the pair ended in a 0–0 aggregate tie, thus winning promotion to the now-called lega pro prima divisione for the 2008–09 season.on 26 november 2009, lumezzane caused an upset in the 2009–10 coppa italia, beating atalanta b.c.(a serie a team) 3–1 away from home.the club finished as the 15th of 2017–18 serie d group b, which relegated again.in june 2018 the club folded.at the same time, another club, associazione sportiva dilettantistica valgobbiazanano, was renamed to football club lumezzane v.g.z.associazione sportiva dilettantistica, claiming as an heir of a.c. lumezzane.v.g.z.is the acronym of valgobbiazanano.the new club also acquired the logo and some assets of a.c. lumezzane.valgobbiazanano was a football club that finished as the regular season runner-up of the group d of promozione lombardy in 2017–18 season.however, the club was the losing side in the promotion play-offs.a.c. valgobbiazanano was a merger of 'a.c. valgobbia', a team from lumezzane and 'a.c. zanano comisport', a team from zanano frazione of sarezzo circa 2003.the prefix of the club was changed to a.s.d.from a.c. in some time later.val gobbia itself, is a valley of the lumezzane area.in 2018–19 season, the new lumezzane won the promotional playoffs of group d, thus entered the final stage of the playoffs which compete with other winners from other groups, for the spot to promote to eccellenza lombardy in 2019–20 season.lumezzane, however, lost to sant'angelo in aggregate in the first round of the inter-groups playoffs.in the season 2019–20 lumezzane competed in eccellenza, the fifth tier of italian football.in 2021, the club's name was changed to f.c.lumezzane s.s.d., thus severing every reference to valgobbiazanano.lumezzane won promotion to serie d in 2022, and then a second consecutive promotion the following year, thus marking the club's return to professionalism after six years of amateur football.cristian brocchi (1997-98) - champions league, serie a and coppa italia winner of a.c. milan, he made 30 appearances for lumezzane on loan during his third professional season.lumezzane used a logo that resembled the crest of the comune of lumezzane.f.c.lumezzane also used a similar design, but have vgz as well as year 2018 on it.lumezzane v.g.z.a.s.d.(in italian) official website of a.s.d.valgobbiazanano archived 13 june 2019 at the wayback machine (in italian)
ac lumezzane | ground | italy <tsp> italy | capital | rome <tsp> italy | leader | pietro grasso <tsp> italy | demonym | italians
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catalonia (; catalan: catalunya [kətəˈluɲə]; spanish: cataluña [kataˈluɲa]; occitan: catalonha [kataˈluɲa]) is an autonomous community of spain, designated as a nationality by its statute of autonomy.most of its territory (except the val d'aran) lies on the northeast of the iberian peninsula, to the south of the pyrenees mountain range.catalonia is administratively divided into four provinces: barcelona, girona, lleida, and tarragona.the capital and largest city, barcelona, is the second-most populated municipality in spain and the fifth-most populous urban area in the european union.modern-day catalonia comprises most of the medieval and early modern principality of catalonia (with the remainder roussillon now part of france's pyrénées-orientales).it is bordered by france (occitanie) and andorra to the north, the mediterranean sea to the east, and the spanish autonomous communities of aragon to the west and valencia to the south.the official languages are catalan, spanish, and the aranese dialect of occitan.in the late 8th century, various counties across the eastern pyrenees were established by the frankish kingdom as a defensive barrier against muslim invasions.in the 10th century, the county of barcelona became progressively independent.in 1137, barcelona and the kingdom of aragon were united by marriage under the crown of aragon.within the crown, the catalan counties adopted a common polity, the principality of catalonia, developing its institutional system, such as courts, generalitat and constitutions, becoming the base for the crown's mediterranean trade and expansionism.in the later middle ages, catalan literature flourished.in 1469, the king of aragon and the queen of castile were married and ruled their realms together, retaining all of their distinct institutions and legislation.during the franco-spanish war (1635–1659), catalonia revolted (1640–1652) against a large and burdensome presence of the royal army, being briefly proclaimed a republic under french protection until it was largely reconquered by the spanish army.by the treaty of the pyrenees (1659), the northern parts of catalonia, mostly the roussillon, were ceded to france.during the war of the spanish succession (1701–1714), the crown of aragon sided against the bourbon philip v of spain, but the catalans were defeated with the fall of barcelona on 11 september 1714.philip v subsequently imposed a unifying administration across spain, enacting the nueva planta decrees which, like in the other realms of the crown of aragon, suppressed catalan institutions and rights.as a consequence, catalan as a language of government and literature was eclipsed by spanish.throughout the 18th century, catalonia experienced economic growth.in the 19th century, catalonia was severely affected by the napoleonic and carlist wars.in the second third of the century, it experienced industrialisation.as wealth from the industrial expansion grew, it saw a cultural renaissance coupled with incipient nationalism while several workers' movements appeared.with the establishment of the second spanish republic (1931–1939), the generalitat was restored as a catalan autonomous government.after the spanish civil war, the francoist dictatorship enacted repressive measures, abolishing catalan self-government and banning the official use of the catalan language.after a period of autarky, from the late 1950s through to the 1970s catalonia saw rapid economic growth, drawing many workers from across spain, making barcelona one of europe's largest industrial metropolitan areas and turning catalonia into a major tourist destination.during the spanish transition to democracy (1975–1982), catalonia regained self-government and is now one of the most economically dynamic communities in spain.since the 2010s, there has been growing support for catalan independence.on 27 october 2017, the catalan parliament unilaterally declared independence following a referendum that was deemed unconstitutional by the spanish state.the spanish senate voted in favour of enforcing direct rule by removing the catalan government and calling a snap regional election.
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f.c.lumezzane s.s.d.is an italian association football club based in lumezzane, lombardy.the club, formerly known as 'a.s.d.valgobbiazanano', acquiring the assets of bankrupted associazione calcio lumezzane s.p.a. and acted as its successor.since the promotion, the club remained in the divisions serie c1 (lega pro prima divisione) and serie c2 (lega pro seconda divisione) from 1993 to 2014.the club also participated in 2014–15 lega pro season, the first unified lega pro/serie c division since 1978.in the regular season of 2007–08 serie c2, lumezzane finished fourth in the group a, and qualified for the promotional playoffs.the team defeated third-placed rodengo saiano in the semi-finals, 2–1 on aggregate.in the finals, it defeated fifth-placed mezzocorona because it was the higher classified team after the pair ended in a 0–0 aggregate tie, thus winning promotion to the now-called lega pro prima divisione for the 2008–09 season.on 26 november 2009, lumezzane caused an upset in the 2009–10 coppa italia, beating atalanta b.c.(a serie a team) 3–1 away from home.the club finished as the 15th of 2017–18 serie d group b, which relegated again.in june 2018 the club folded.at the same time, another club, associazione sportiva dilettantistica valgobbiazanano, was renamed to football club lumezzane v.g.z.associazione sportiva dilettantistica, claiming as an heir of a.c. lumezzane.v.g.z.is the acronym of valgobbiazanano.the new club also acquired the logo and some assets of a.c. lumezzane.valgobbiazanano was a football club that finished as the regular season runner-up of the group d of promozione lombardy in 2017–18 season.however, the club was the losing side in the promotion play-offs.a.c. valgobbiazanano was a merger of 'a.c. valgobbia', a team from lumezzane and 'a.c. zanano comisport', a team from zanano frazione of sarezzo circa 2003.the prefix of the club was changed to a.s.d.from a.c. in some time later.val gobbia itself, is a valley of the lumezzane area.in 2018–19 season, the new lumezzane won the promotional playoffs of group d, thus entered the final stage of the playoffs which compete with other winners from other groups, for the spot to promote to eccellenza lombardy in 2019–20 season.lumezzane, however, lost to sant'angelo in aggregate in the first round of the inter-groups playoffs.in the season 2019–20 lumezzane competed in eccellenza, the fifth tier of italian football.in 2021, the club's name was changed to f.c.lumezzane s.s.d., thus severing every reference to valgobbiazanano.lumezzane won promotion to serie d in 2022, and then a second consecutive promotion the following year, thus marking the club's return to professionalism after six years of amateur football.cristian brocchi (1997-98) - champions league, serie a and coppa italia winner of a.c. milan, he made 30 appearances for lumezzane on loan during his third professional season.lumezzane used a logo that resembled the crest of the comune of lumezzane.f.c.lumezzane also used a similar design, but have vgz as well as year 2018 on it.lumezzane v.g.z.a.s.d.(in italian) official website of a.s.d.valgobbiazanano archived 13 june 2019 at the wayback machine (in italian)
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catalonia (; catalan: catalunya [kətəˈluɲə]; spanish: cataluña [kataˈluɲa]; occitan: catalonha [kataˈluɲa]) is an autonomous community of spain, designated as a nationality by its statute of autonomy.most of its territory (except the val d'aran) lies on the northeast of the iberian peninsula, to the south of the pyrenees mountain range.catalonia is administratively divided into four provinces: barcelona, girona, lleida, and tarragona.the capital and largest city, barcelona, is the second-most populated municipality in spain and the fifth-most populous urban area in the european union.modern-day catalonia comprises most of the medieval and early modern principality of catalonia (with the remainder roussillon now part of france's pyrénées-orientales).it is bordered by france (occitanie) and andorra to the north, the mediterranean sea to the east, and the spanish autonomous communities of aragon to the west and valencia to the south.the official languages are catalan, spanish, and the aranese dialect of occitan.in the late 8th century, various counties across the eastern pyrenees were established by the frankish kingdom as a defensive barrier against muslim invasions.in the 10th century, the county of barcelona became progressively independent.in 1137, barcelona and the kingdom of aragon were united by marriage under the crown of aragon.within the crown, the catalan counties adopted a common polity, the principality of catalonia, developing its institutional system, such as courts, generalitat and constitutions, becoming the base for the crown's mediterranean trade and expansionism.in the later middle ages, catalan literature flourished.in 1469, the king of aragon and the queen of castile were married and ruled their realms together, retaining all of their distinct institutions and legislation.during the franco-spanish war (1635–1659), catalonia revolted (1640–1652) against a large and burdensome presence of the royal army, being briefly proclaimed a republic under french protection until it was largely reconquered by the spanish army.by the treaty of the pyrenees (1659), the northern parts of catalonia, mostly the roussillon, were ceded to france.during the war of the spanish succession (1701–1714), the crown of aragon sided against the bourbon philip v of spain, but the catalans were defeated with the fall of barcelona on 11 september 1714.philip v subsequently imposed a unifying administration across spain, enacting the nueva planta decrees which, like in the other realms of the crown of aragon, suppressed catalan institutions and rights.as a consequence, catalan as a language of government and literature was eclipsed by spanish.throughout the 18th century, catalonia experienced economic growth.in the 19th century, catalonia was severely affected by the napoleonic and carlist wars.in the second third of the century, it experienced industrialisation.as wealth from the industrial expansion grew, it saw a cultural renaissance coupled with incipient nationalism while several workers' movements appeared.with the establishment of the second spanish republic (1931–1939), the generalitat was restored as a catalan autonomous government.after the spanish civil war, the francoist dictatorship enacted repressive measures, abolishing catalan self-government and banning the official use of the catalan language.after a period of autarky, from the late 1950s through to the 1970s catalonia saw rapid economic growth, drawing many workers from across spain, making barcelona one of europe's largest industrial metropolitan areas and turning catalonia into a major tourist destination.during the spanish transition to democracy (1975–1982), catalonia regained self-government and is now one of the most economically dynamic communities in spain.since the 2010s, there has been growing support for catalan independence.on 27 october 2017, the catalan parliament unilaterally declared independence following a referendum that was deemed unconstitutional by the spanish state.the spanish senate voted in favour of enforcing direct rule by removing the catalan government and calling a snap regional election.
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f.c.lumezzane s.s.d.is an italian association football club based in lumezzane, lombardy.the club, formerly known as 'a.s.d.valgobbiazanano', acquiring the assets of bankrupted associazione calcio lumezzane s.p.a. and acted as its successor.since the promotion, the club remained in the divisions serie c1 (lega pro prima divisione) and serie c2 (lega pro seconda divisione) from 1993 to 2014.the club also participated in 2014–15 lega pro season, the first unified lega pro/serie c division since 1978.in the regular season of 2007–08 serie c2, lumezzane finished fourth in the group a, and qualified for the promotional playoffs.the team defeated third-placed rodengo saiano in the semi-finals, 2–1 on aggregate.in the finals, it defeated fifth-placed mezzocorona because it was the higher classified team after the pair ended in a 0–0 aggregate tie, thus winning promotion to the now-called lega pro prima divisione for the 2008–09 season.on 26 november 2009, lumezzane caused an upset in the 2009–10 coppa italia, beating atalanta b.c.(a serie a team) 3–1 away from home.the club finished as the 15th of 2017–18 serie d group b, which relegated again.in june 2018 the club folded.at the same time, another club, associazione sportiva dilettantistica valgobbiazanano, was renamed to football club lumezzane v.g.z.associazione sportiva dilettantistica, claiming as an heir of a.c. lumezzane.v.g.z.is the acronym of valgobbiazanano.the new club also acquired the logo and some assets of a.c. lumezzane.valgobbiazanano was a football club that finished as the regular season runner-up of the group d of promozione lombardy in 2017–18 season.however, the club was the losing side in the promotion play-offs.a.c. valgobbiazanano was a merger of 'a.c. valgobbia', a team from lumezzane and 'a.c. zanano comisport', a team from zanano frazione of sarezzo circa 2003.the prefix of the club was changed to a.s.d.from a.c. in some time later.val gobbia itself, is a valley of the lumezzane area.in 2018–19 season, the new lumezzane won the promotional playoffs of group d, thus entered the final stage of the playoffs which compete with other winners from other groups, for the spot to promote to eccellenza lombardy in 2019–20 season.lumezzane, however, lost to sant'angelo in aggregate in the first round of the inter-groups playoffs.in the season 2019–20 lumezzane competed in eccellenza, the fifth tier of italian football.in 2021, the club's name was changed to f.c.lumezzane s.s.d., thus severing every reference to valgobbiazanano.lumezzane won promotion to serie d in 2022, and then a second consecutive promotion the following year, thus marking the club's return to professionalism after six years of amateur football.cristian brocchi (1997-98) - champions league, serie a and coppa italia winner of a.c. milan, he made 30 appearances for lumezzane on loan during his third professional season.lumezzane used a logo that resembled the crest of the comune of lumezzane.f.c.lumezzane also used a similar design, but have vgz as well as year 2018 on it.lumezzane v.g.z.a.s.d.(in italian) official website of a.s.d.valgobbiazanano archived 13 june 2019 at the wayback machine (in italian)
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catalonia (; catalan: catalunya [kətəˈluɲə]; spanish: cataluña [kataˈluɲa]; occitan: catalonha [kataˈluɲa]) is an autonomous community of spain, designated as a nationality by its statute of autonomy.most of its territory (except the val d'aran) lies on the northeast of the iberian peninsula, to the south of the pyrenees mountain range.catalonia is administratively divided into four provinces: barcelona, girona, lleida, and tarragona.the capital and largest city, barcelona, is the second-most populated municipality in spain and the fifth-most populous urban area in the european union.modern-day catalonia comprises most of the medieval and early modern principality of catalonia (with the remainder roussillon now part of france's pyrénées-orientales).it is bordered by france (occitanie) and andorra to the north, the mediterranean sea to the east, and the spanish autonomous communities of aragon to the west and valencia to the south.the official languages are catalan, spanish, and the aranese dialect of occitan.in the late 8th century, various counties across the eastern pyrenees were established by the frankish kingdom as a defensive barrier against muslim invasions.in the 10th century, the county of barcelona became progressively independent.in 1137, barcelona and the kingdom of aragon were united by marriage under the crown of aragon.within the crown, the catalan counties adopted a common polity, the principality of catalonia, developing its institutional system, such as courts, generalitat and constitutions, becoming the base for the crown's mediterranean trade and expansionism.in the later middle ages, catalan literature flourished.in 1469, the king of aragon and the queen of castile were married and ruled their realms together, retaining all of their distinct institutions and legislation.during the franco-spanish war (1635–1659), catalonia revolted (1640–1652) against a large and burdensome presence of the royal army, being briefly proclaimed a republic under french protection until it was largely reconquered by the spanish army.by the treaty of the pyrenees (1659), the northern parts of catalonia, mostly the roussillon, were ceded to france.during the war of the spanish succession (1701–1714), the crown of aragon sided against the bourbon philip v of spain, but the catalans were defeated with the fall of barcelona on 11 september 1714.philip v subsequently imposed a unifying administration across spain, enacting the nueva planta decrees which, like in the other realms of the crown of aragon, suppressed catalan institutions and rights.as a consequence, catalan as a language of government and literature was eclipsed by spanish.throughout the 18th century, catalonia experienced economic growth.in the 19th century, catalonia was severely affected by the napoleonic and carlist wars.in the second third of the century, it experienced industrialisation.as wealth from the industrial expansion grew, it saw a cultural renaissance coupled with incipient nationalism while several workers' movements appeared.with the establishment of the second spanish republic (1931–1939), the generalitat was restored as a catalan autonomous government.after the spanish civil war, the francoist dictatorship enacted repressive measures, abolishing catalan self-government and banning the official use of the catalan language.after a period of autarky, from the late 1950s through to the 1970s catalonia saw rapid economic growth, drawing many workers from across spain, making barcelona one of europe's largest industrial metropolitan areas and turning catalonia into a major tourist destination.during the spanish transition to democracy (1975–1982), catalonia regained self-government and is now one of the most economically dynamic communities in spain.since the 2010s, there has been growing support for catalan independence.on 27 october 2017, the catalan parliament unilaterally declared independence following a referendum that was deemed unconstitutional by the spanish state.the spanish senate voted in favour of enforcing direct rule by removing the catalan government and calling a snap regional election.
catalonia | leadername | carles puigdemont <tsp> arròs negre | country | spain <tsp> spain | leadername | felipe vi of spain <tsp> arròs negre | region | catalonia
catalonia (; catalan: catalunya [kətəˈluɲə]; spanish: cataluña [kataˈluɲa]; occitan: catalonha [kataˈluɲa]) is an autonomous community of spain, designated as a nationality by its statute of autonomy.most of its territory (except the val d'aran) lies on the northeast of the iberian peninsula, to the south of the pyrenees mountain range.the capital and largest city, barcelona, is the second-most populated municipality in spain and the fifth-most populous urban area in the european union.during the war of the spanish succession (1701–1714), the crown of aragon sided against the bourbon philip v of spain, but the catalans were defeated with the fall of barcelona on 11 september 1714.philip v subsequently imposed a unifying administration across spain, enacting the nueva planta decrees which, like in the other realms of the crown of aragon, suppressed catalan institutions and rights.after a period of autarky, from the late 1950s through to the 1970s catalonia saw rapid economic growth, drawing many workers from across spain, making barcelona one of europe's largest industrial metropolitan areas and turning catalonia into a major tourist destination.during the spanish transition to democracy (1975–1982), catalonia regained self-government and is now one of the most economically dynamic communities in spain.
catalonia (; catalan: catalunya [kətəˈluɲə]; spanish: cataluña [kataˈluɲa]; occitan: catalonha [kataˈluɲa]) is an autonomous community of spain, designated as a nationality by its statute of autonomy.most of its territory (except the val d'aran) lies on the northeast of the iberian peninsula, to the south of the pyrenees mountain range.catalonia is administratively divided into four provinces: barcelona, girona, lleida, and tarragona.the capital and largest city, barcelona, is the second-most populated municipality in spain and the fifth-most populous urban area in the european union.modern-day catalonia comprises most of the medieval and early modern principality of catalonia (with the remainder roussillon now part of france's pyrénées-orientales).it is bordered by france (occitanie) and andorra to the north, the mediterranean sea to the east, and the spanish autonomous communities of aragon to the west and valencia to the south.the official languages are catalan, spanish, and the aranese dialect of occitan.in the late 8th century, various counties across the eastern pyrenees were established by the frankish kingdom as a defensive barrier against muslim invasions.in the 10th century, the county of barcelona became progressively independent.in 1137, barcelona and the kingdom of aragon were united by marriage under the crown of aragon.within the crown, the catalan counties adopted a common polity, the principality of catalonia, developing its institutional system, such as courts, generalitat and constitutions, becoming the base for the crown's mediterranean trade and expansionism.in the later middle ages, catalan literature flourished.in 1469, the king of aragon and the queen of castile were married and ruled their realms together, retaining all of their distinct institutions and legislation.during the franco-spanish war (1635–1659), catalonia revolted (1640–1652) against a large and burdensome presence of the royal army, being briefly proclaimed a republic under french protection until it was largely reconquered by the spanish army.by the treaty of the pyrenees (1659), the northern parts of catalonia, mostly the roussillon, were ceded to france.during the war of the spanish succession (1701–1714), the crown of aragon sided against the bourbon philip v of spain, but the catalans were defeated with the fall of barcelona on 11 september 1714.philip v subsequently imposed a unifying administration across spain, enacting the nueva planta decrees which, like in the other realms of the crown of aragon, suppressed catalan institutions and rights.as a consequence, catalan as a language of government and literature was eclipsed by spanish.throughout the 18th century, catalonia experienced economic growth.in the 19th century, catalonia was severely affected by the napoleonic and carlist wars.in the second third of the century, it experienced industrialisation.as wealth from the industrial expansion grew, it saw a cultural renaissance coupled with incipient nationalism while several workers' movements appeared.with the establishment of the second spanish republic (1931–1939), the generalitat was restored as a catalan autonomous government.after the spanish civil war, the francoist dictatorship enacted repressive measures, abolishing catalan self-government and banning the official use of the catalan language.after a period of autarky, from the late 1950s through to the 1970s catalonia saw rapid economic growth, drawing many workers from across spain, making barcelona one of europe's largest industrial metropolitan areas and turning catalonia into a major tourist destination.during the spanish transition to democracy (1975–1982), catalonia regained self-government and is now one of the most economically dynamic communities in spain.since the 2010s, there has been growing support for catalan independence.on 27 october 2017, the catalan parliament unilaterally declared independence following a referendum that was deemed unconstitutional by the spanish state.the spanish senate voted in favour of enforcing direct rule by removing the catalan government and calling a snap regional election.
catalonia | leadername | carles puigdemont <tsp> arròs negre | country | spain <tsp> spain | leadername | felipe vi of spain <tsp> arròs negre | region | catalonia
catalonia (; catalan: catalunya [kətəˈluɲə]; spanish: cataluña [kataˈluɲa]; occitan: catalonha [kataˈluɲa]) is an autonomous community of spain, designated as a nationality by its statute of autonomy.most of its territory (except the val d'aran) lies on the northeast of the iberian peninsula, to the south of the pyrenees mountain range.the capital and largest city, barcelona, is the second-most populated municipality in spain and the fifth-most populous urban area in the european union.during the war of the spanish succession (1701–1714), the crown of aragon sided against the bourbon philip v of spain, but the catalans were defeated with the fall of barcelona on 11 september 1714.philip v subsequently imposed a unifying administration across spain, enacting the nueva planta decrees which, like in the other realms of the crown of aragon, suppressed catalan institutions and rights.after a period of autarky, from the late 1950s through to the 1970s catalonia saw rapid economic growth, drawing many workers from across spain, making barcelona one of europe's largest industrial metropolitan areas and turning catalonia into a major tourist destination.during the spanish transition to democracy (1975–1982), catalonia regained self-government and is now one of the most economically dynamic communities in spain.
derbyshire dales ( dar-bee-sheer, -⁠shər) is a local government district in derbyshire, england.the population at the 2011 census was 71,116.much of it is in the peak district, although most of its population lies along the river derwent.the borough borders the districts of high peak, amber valley, north east derbyshire and south derbyshire in derbyshire, staffordshire moorlands and east staffordshire in staffordshire and sheffield in south yorkshire.the district also lies within the sheffield city region, and the district council is a non-constituent partner member of the sheffield city region combined authority.a significant amount of the working population is employed in sheffield and chesterfield.the district offices are at matlock town hall in matlock.it was formed on 1 april 1974, originally under the name of west derbyshire.the district adopted its current name on 1 january 1987.the district was a merger of ashbourne, bakewell, matlock and wirksworth urban districts along with ashbourne rural district and bakewell rural district.following their review of parliamentary representation in derbyshire, the boundary commission for england formed a new constituency called derbyshire dales.the conservative party has had a majority on the council since 1976, apart from a four-year period between the 1995 and 1999 elections, and the period since the 2023 election, when no party has had a majority.the leader of the council from 2019 to 2023 was garry purdy, a conservative.after the 2023 election, the council was composed of the following councillors: on 22 may 2023, a decision was reached between the liberal democrats, labour and the greens to form a joint administration.the next election is due in 2027.
derbyshire dales | leadername | patrick mcloughlin <tsp> bakewell pudding | dishvariation | bakewell tart <tsp> bakewell tart | region | derbyshire dales <tsp> bakewell tart | ingredient | frangipane
the district adopted its current name on 1 january 1987.the district was a merger of ashbourne, bakewell, matlock and wirksworth urban districts along with ashbourne rural district and bakewell rural district.
f.c.lumezzane s.s.d.is an italian association football club based in lumezzane, lombardy.the club, formerly known as 'a.s.d.valgobbiazanano', acquiring the assets of bankrupted associazione calcio lumezzane s.p.a. and acted as its successor.since the promotion, the club remained in the divisions serie c1 (lega pro prima divisione) and serie c2 (lega pro seconda divisione) from 1993 to 2014.the club also participated in 2014–15 lega pro season, the first unified lega pro/serie c division since 1978.in the regular season of 2007–08 serie c2, lumezzane finished fourth in the group a, and qualified for the promotional playoffs.the team defeated third-placed rodengo saiano in the semi-finals, 2–1 on aggregate.in the finals, it defeated fifth-placed mezzocorona because it was the higher classified team after the pair ended in a 0–0 aggregate tie, thus winning promotion to the now-called lega pro prima divisione for the 2008–09 season.on 26 november 2009, lumezzane caused an upset in the 2009–10 coppa italia, beating atalanta b.c.(a serie a team) 3–1 away from home.the club finished as the 15th of 2017–18 serie d group b, which relegated again.in june 2018 the club folded.at the same time, another club, associazione sportiva dilettantistica valgobbiazanano, was renamed to football club lumezzane v.g.z.associazione sportiva dilettantistica, claiming as an heir of a.c. lumezzane.v.g.z.is the acronym of valgobbiazanano.the new club also acquired the logo and some assets of a.c. lumezzane.valgobbiazanano was a football club that finished as the regular season runner-up of the group d of promozione lombardy in 2017–18 season.however, the club was the losing side in the promotion play-offs.a.c. valgobbiazanano was a merger of 'a.c. valgobbia', a team from lumezzane and 'a.c. zanano comisport', a team from zanano frazione of sarezzo circa 2003.the prefix of the club was changed to a.s.d.from a.c. in some time later.val gobbia itself, is a valley of the lumezzane area.in 2018–19 season, the new lumezzane won the promotional playoffs of group d, thus entered the final stage of the playoffs which compete with other winners from other groups, for the spot to promote to eccellenza lombardy in 2019–20 season.lumezzane, however, lost to sant'angelo in aggregate in the first round of the inter-groups playoffs.in the season 2019–20 lumezzane competed in eccellenza, the fifth tier of italian football.in 2021, the club's name was changed to f.c.lumezzane s.s.d., thus severing every reference to valgobbiazanano.lumezzane won promotion to serie d in 2022, and then a second consecutive promotion the following year, thus marking the club's return to professionalism after six years of amateur football.cristian brocchi (1997-98) - champions league, serie a and coppa italia winner of a.c. milan, he made 30 appearances for lumezzane on loan during his third professional season.lumezzane used a logo that resembled the crest of the comune of lumezzane.f.c.lumezzane also used a similar design, but have vgz as well as year 2018 on it.lumezzane v.g.z.a.s.d.(in italian) official website of a.s.d.valgobbiazanano archived 13 june 2019 at the wayback machine (in italian)
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derbyshire dales ( dar-bee-sheer, -⁠shər) is a local government district in derbyshire, england.the population at the 2011 census was 71,116.much of it is in the peak district, although most of its population lies along the river derwent.the borough borders the districts of high peak, amber valley, north east derbyshire and south derbyshire in derbyshire, staffordshire moorlands and east staffordshire in staffordshire and sheffield in south yorkshire.the district also lies within the sheffield city region, and the district council is a non-constituent partner member of the sheffield city region combined authority.a significant amount of the working population is employed in sheffield and chesterfield.the district offices are at matlock town hall in matlock.it was formed on 1 april 1974, originally under the name of west derbyshire.the district adopted its current name on 1 january 1987.the district was a merger of ashbourne, bakewell, matlock and wirksworth urban districts along with ashbourne rural district and bakewell rural district.following their review of parliamentary representation in derbyshire, the boundary commission for england formed a new constituency called derbyshire dales.the conservative party has had a majority on the council since 1976, apart from a four-year period between the 1995 and 1999 elections, and the period since the 2023 election, when no party has had a majority.the leader of the council from 2019 to 2023 was garry purdy, a conservative.after the 2023 election, the council was composed of the following councillors: on 22 may 2023, a decision was reached between the liberal democrats, labour and the greens to form a joint administration.the next election is due in 2027.
derbyshire dales | leadername | patrick mcloughlin <tsp> bakewell pudding | dishvariation | bakewell tart <tsp> bakewell tart | region | derbyshire dales <tsp> bakewell tart | ingredient | frangipane
the district adopted its current name on 1 january 1987.the district was a merger of ashbourne, bakewell, matlock and wirksworth urban districts along with ashbourne rural district and bakewell rural district.
f.c.lumezzane s.s.d.is an italian association football club based in lumezzane, lombardy.the club, formerly known as 'a.s.d.valgobbiazanano', acquiring the assets of bankrupted associazione calcio lumezzane s.p.a. and acted as its successor.since the promotion, the club remained in the divisions serie c1 (lega pro prima divisione) and serie c2 (lega pro seconda divisione) from 1993 to 2014.the club also participated in 2014–15 lega pro season, the first unified lega pro/serie c division since 1978.in the regular season of 2007–08 serie c2, lumezzane finished fourth in the group a, and qualified for the promotional playoffs.the team defeated third-placed rodengo saiano in the semi-finals, 2–1 on aggregate.in the finals, it defeated fifth-placed mezzocorona because it was the higher classified team after the pair ended in a 0–0 aggregate tie, thus winning promotion to the now-called lega pro prima divisione for the 2008–09 season.on 26 november 2009, lumezzane caused an upset in the 2009–10 coppa italia, beating atalanta b.c.(a serie a team) 3–1 away from home.the club finished as the 15th of 2017–18 serie d group b, which relegated again.in june 2018 the club folded.at the same time, another club, associazione sportiva dilettantistica valgobbiazanano, was renamed to football club lumezzane v.g.z.associazione sportiva dilettantistica, claiming as an heir of a.c. lumezzane.v.g.z.is the acronym of valgobbiazanano.the new club also acquired the logo and some assets of a.c. lumezzane.valgobbiazanano was a football club that finished as the regular season runner-up of the group d of promozione lombardy in 2017–18 season.however, the club was the losing side in the promotion play-offs.a.c. valgobbiazanano was a merger of 'a.c. valgobbia', a team from lumezzane and 'a.c. zanano comisport', a team from zanano frazione of sarezzo circa 2003.the prefix of the club was changed to a.s.d.from a.c. in some time later.val gobbia itself, is a valley of the lumezzane area.in 2018–19 season, the new lumezzane won the promotional playoffs of group d, thus entered the final stage of the playoffs which compete with other winners from other groups, for the spot to promote to eccellenza lombardy in 2019–20 season.lumezzane, however, lost to sant'angelo in aggregate in the first round of the inter-groups playoffs.in the season 2019–20 lumezzane competed in eccellenza, the fifth tier of italian football.in 2021, the club's name was changed to f.c.lumezzane s.s.d., thus severing every reference to valgobbiazanano.lumezzane won promotion to serie d in 2022, and then a second consecutive promotion the following year, thus marking the club's return to professionalism after six years of amateur football.cristian brocchi (1997-98) - champions league, serie a and coppa italia winner of a.c. milan, he made 30 appearances for lumezzane on loan during his third professional season.lumezzane used a logo that resembled the crest of the comune of lumezzane.f.c.lumezzane also used a similar design, but have vgz as well as year 2018 on it.lumezzane v.g.z.a.s.d.(in italian) official website of a.s.d.valgobbiazanano archived 13 june 2019 at the wayback machine (in italian)
ac lumezzane | ground | italy <tsp> italy | capital | rome <tsp> italy | officiallanguage | italian language <tsp> italy | leader | pietro grasso
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derbyshire dales ( dar-bee-sheer, -⁠shər) is a local government district in derbyshire, england.the population at the 2011 census was 71,116.much of it is in the peak district, although most of its population lies along the river derwent.the borough borders the districts of high peak, amber valley, north east derbyshire and south derbyshire in derbyshire, staffordshire moorlands and east staffordshire in staffordshire and sheffield in south yorkshire.the district also lies within the sheffield city region, and the district council is a non-constituent partner member of the sheffield city region combined authority.a significant amount of the working population is employed in sheffield and chesterfield.the district offices are at matlock town hall in matlock.it was formed on 1 april 1974, originally under the name of west derbyshire.the district adopted its current name on 1 january 1987.the district was a merger of ashbourne, bakewell, matlock and wirksworth urban districts along with ashbourne rural district and bakewell rural district.following their review of parliamentary representation in derbyshire, the boundary commission for england formed a new constituency called derbyshire dales.the conservative party has had a majority on the council since 1976, apart from a four-year period between the 1995 and 1999 elections, and the period since the 2023 election, when no party has had a majority.the leader of the council from 2019 to 2023 was garry purdy, a conservative.after the 2023 election, the council was composed of the following councillors: on 22 may 2023, a decision was reached between the liberal democrats, labour and the greens to form a joint administration.the next election is due in 2027.
derbyshire dales | leadername | patrick mcloughlin <tsp> bakewell pudding | dishvariation | bakewell tart <tsp> bakewell tart | region | derbyshire dales <tsp> bakewell tart | ingredient | frangipane
the district adopted its current name on 1 january 1987.the district was a merger of ashbourne, bakewell, matlock and wirksworth urban districts along with ashbourne rural district and bakewell rural district.
derbyshire dales ( dar-bee-sheer, -⁠shər) is a local government district in derbyshire, england.the population at the 2011 census was 71,116.much of it is in the peak district, although most of its population lies along the river derwent.the borough borders the districts of high peak, amber valley, north east derbyshire and south derbyshire in derbyshire, staffordshire moorlands and east staffordshire in staffordshire and sheffield in south yorkshire.the district also lies within the sheffield city region, and the district council is a non-constituent partner member of the sheffield city region combined authority.a significant amount of the working population is employed in sheffield and chesterfield.the district offices are at matlock town hall in matlock.it was formed on 1 april 1974, originally under the name of west derbyshire.the district adopted its current name on 1 january 1987.the district was a merger of ashbourne, bakewell, matlock and wirksworth urban districts along with ashbourne rural district and bakewell rural district.following their review of parliamentary representation in derbyshire, the boundary commission for england formed a new constituency called derbyshire dales.the conservative party has had a majority on the council since 1976, apart from a four-year period between the 1995 and 1999 elections, and the period since the 2023 election, when no party has had a majority.the leader of the council from 2019 to 2023 was garry purdy, a conservative.after the 2023 election, the council was composed of the following councillors: on 22 may 2023, a decision was reached between the liberal democrats, labour and the greens to form a joint administration.the next election is due in 2027.
derbyshire dales | leadername | patrick mcloughlin <tsp> bakewell pudding | dishvariation | bakewell tart <tsp> bakewell tart | region | derbyshire dales <tsp> bakewell tart | ingredient | fruit preserves
the district adopted its current name on 1 january 1987.the district was a merger of ashbourne, bakewell, matlock and wirksworth urban districts along with ashbourne rural district and bakewell rural district.
f.c.lumezzane s.s.d.is an italian association football club based in lumezzane, lombardy.the club, formerly known as 'a.s.d.valgobbiazanano', acquiring the assets of bankrupted associazione calcio lumezzane s.p.a. and acted as its successor.since the promotion, the club remained in the divisions serie c1 (lega pro prima divisione) and serie c2 (lega pro seconda divisione) from 1993 to 2014.the club also participated in 2014–15 lega pro season, the first unified lega pro/serie c division since 1978.in the regular season of 2007–08 serie c2, lumezzane finished fourth in the group a, and qualified for the promotional playoffs.the team defeated third-placed rodengo saiano in the semi-finals, 2–1 on aggregate.in the finals, it defeated fifth-placed mezzocorona because it was the higher classified team after the pair ended in a 0–0 aggregate tie, thus winning promotion to the now-called lega pro prima divisione for the 2008–09 season.on 26 november 2009, lumezzane caused an upset in the 2009–10 coppa italia, beating atalanta b.c.(a serie a team) 3–1 away from home.the club finished as the 15th of 2017–18 serie d group b, which relegated again.in june 2018 the club folded.at the same time, another club, associazione sportiva dilettantistica valgobbiazanano, was renamed to football club lumezzane v.g.z.associazione sportiva dilettantistica, claiming as an heir of a.c. lumezzane.v.g.z.is the acronym of valgobbiazanano.the new club also acquired the logo and some assets of a.c. lumezzane.valgobbiazanano was a football club that finished as the regular season runner-up of the group d of promozione lombardy in 2017–18 season.however, the club was the losing side in the promotion play-offs.a.c. valgobbiazanano was a merger of 'a.c. valgobbia', a team from lumezzane and 'a.c. zanano comisport', a team from zanano frazione of sarezzo circa 2003.the prefix of the club was changed to a.s.d.from a.c. in some time later.val gobbia itself, is a valley of the lumezzane area.in 2018–19 season, the new lumezzane won the promotional playoffs of group d, thus entered the final stage of the playoffs which compete with other winners from other groups, for the spot to promote to eccellenza lombardy in 2019–20 season.lumezzane, however, lost to sant'angelo in aggregate in the first round of the inter-groups playoffs.in the season 2019–20 lumezzane competed in eccellenza, the fifth tier of italian football.in 2021, the club's name was changed to f.c.lumezzane s.s.d., thus severing every reference to valgobbiazanano.lumezzane won promotion to serie d in 2022, and then a second consecutive promotion the following year, thus marking the club's return to professionalism after six years of amateur football.cristian brocchi (1997-98) - champions league, serie a and coppa italia winner of a.c. milan, he made 30 appearances for lumezzane on loan during his third professional season.lumezzane used a logo that resembled the crest of the comune of lumezzane.f.c.lumezzane also used a similar design, but have vgz as well as year 2018 on it.lumezzane v.g.z.a.s.d.(in italian) official website of a.s.d.valgobbiazanano archived 13 june 2019 at the wayback machine (in italian)
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f.c.lumezzane s.s.d.is an italian association football club based in lumezzane, lombardy.the club, formerly known as 'a.s.d.valgobbiazanano', acquiring the assets of bankrupted associazione calcio lumezzane s.p.a. and acted as its successor.since the promotion, the club remained in the divisions serie c1 (lega pro prima divisione) and serie c2 (lega pro seconda divisione) from 1993 to 2014.the club also participated in 2014–15 lega pro season, the first unified lega pro/serie c division since 1978.in the regular season of 2007–08 serie c2, lumezzane finished fourth in the group a, and qualified for the promotional playoffs.the team defeated third-placed rodengo saiano in the semi-finals, 2–1 on aggregate.in the finals, it defeated fifth-placed mezzocorona because it was the higher classified team after the pair ended in a 0–0 aggregate tie, thus winning promotion to the now-called lega pro prima divisione for the 2008–09 season.on 26 november 2009, lumezzane caused an upset in the 2009–10 coppa italia, beating atalanta b.c.(a serie a team) 3–1 away from home.the club finished as the 15th of 2017–18 serie d group b, which relegated again.in june 2018 the club folded.at the same time, another club, associazione sportiva dilettantistica valgobbiazanano, was renamed to football club lumezzane v.g.z.associazione sportiva dilettantistica, claiming as an heir of a.c. lumezzane.v.g.z.is the acronym of valgobbiazanano.the new club also acquired the logo and some assets of a.c. lumezzane.valgobbiazanano was a football club that finished as the regular season runner-up of the group d of promozione lombardy in 2017–18 season.however, the club was the losing side in the promotion play-offs.a.c. valgobbiazanano was a merger of 'a.c. valgobbia', a team from lumezzane and 'a.c. zanano comisport', a team from zanano frazione of sarezzo circa 2003.the prefix of the club was changed to a.s.d.from a.c. in some time later.val gobbia itself, is a valley of the lumezzane area.in 2018–19 season, the new lumezzane won the promotional playoffs of group d, thus entered the final stage of the playoffs which compete with other winners from other groups, for the spot to promote to eccellenza lombardy in 2019–20 season.lumezzane, however, lost to sant'angelo in aggregate in the first round of the inter-groups playoffs.in the season 2019–20 lumezzane competed in eccellenza, the fifth tier of italian football.in 2021, the club's name was changed to f.c.lumezzane s.s.d., thus severing every reference to valgobbiazanano.lumezzane won promotion to serie d in 2022, and then a second consecutive promotion the following year, thus marking the club's return to professionalism after six years of amateur football.cristian brocchi (1997-98) - champions league, serie a and coppa italia winner of a.c. milan, he made 30 appearances for lumezzane on loan during his third professional season.lumezzane used a logo that resembled the crest of the comune of lumezzane.f.c.lumezzane also used a similar design, but have vgz as well as year 2018 on it.lumezzane v.g.z.a.s.d.(in italian) official website of a.s.d.valgobbiazanano archived 13 june 2019 at the wayback machine (in italian)
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derbyshire dales ( dar-bee-sheer, -⁠shər) is a local government district in derbyshire, england.the population at the 2011 census was 71,116.much of it is in the peak district, although most of its population lies along the river derwent.the borough borders the districts of high peak, amber valley, north east derbyshire and south derbyshire in derbyshire, staffordshire moorlands and east staffordshire in staffordshire and sheffield in south yorkshire.the district also lies within the sheffield city region, and the district council is a non-constituent partner member of the sheffield city region combined authority.a significant amount of the working population is employed in sheffield and chesterfield.the district offices are at matlock town hall in matlock.it was formed on 1 april 1974, originally under the name of west derbyshire.the district adopted its current name on 1 january 1987.the district was a merger of ashbourne, bakewell, matlock and wirksworth urban districts along with ashbourne rural district and bakewell rural district.following their review of parliamentary representation in derbyshire, the boundary commission for england formed a new constituency called derbyshire dales.the conservative party has had a majority on the council since 1976, apart from a four-year period between the 1995 and 1999 elections, and the period since the 2023 election, when no party has had a majority.the leader of the council from 2019 to 2023 was garry purdy, a conservative.after the 2023 election, the council was composed of the following councillors: on 22 may 2023, a decision was reached between the liberal democrats, labour and the greens to form a joint administration.the next election is due in 2027.
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luciano spalletti (italian pronunciation: [luˈtʃaːno spalˈletti]; born 7 march 1959) is an italian football manager and a former player.he most recently managed italian serie a club napoli, with whom he guided to win serie a in 2022–23.despite relatively old age for a professional debut, he played for several serie c teams such as entella, spezia, viareggio and empoli.after nearly a decade of lower-tier football in italy, he retired in 1993 and remained at empoli as a coach.he led the tuscan side to consecutive promotions from serie c1 to the top-flight serie a. spalletti then coached sampdoria from july 1998 to june 1999, and venezia from july to october 1999.spalletti had two spells as head coach at udinese.the first was between march 2001 and june 2001, the second between july 2002 and june 2005.there was a period at ancona in between spells.it was at udinese where he really began to make an impact as a manager.during the 2004–05 season, spalletti guided udinese to a sensational fourth-placed finish in serie a, exceeding expectations and securing a spot in the uefa champions league.spalletti became coach of roma in june 2005.the capital side had come off a disappointing season, in which four different coaches had spells in charge of the club.spalletti was offered the task of attempting to bring order to this chaotic side.after an uninspiring first half of the 2005–06 season, he changed the team's tactics to suit a more offensive playing style, rather than a defensive-minded system.spalletti's favoured formation was the 4–2–3–1 system, which used four defenders, two defensive midfielders, two wingers (both sides of the 3), one attacking midfielder, and one striker francesco totti, who typically functioned also as an attacking midfielder in previous seasons.as such, the team played without any real striker, as totti occupied what later came to be described as a false-9 role.this system proved effective for roma upon its introduction during the 2005–06 season, as on 26 february 2006, roma broke the serie a record for most consecutive wins with a 2–0 victory over lazio, following an 11-match winning streak.as a result, roma climbed from 15th place to 5th place in the table.however, by the end of the season, roma failed to reach fourth place, therefore failing to qualify for the champions league.spalletti did manage to help roma reach the 2006 coppa italia final, but ultimately lost out on the title to inter milan.nonetheless, as a result of the 2006 serie a match-fixing scandal, roma qualified for the 2006–07 uefa champions league, as league champions juventus were relegated, while fiorentina and milan both received point deductions for their involvement.at the end of 2006, spalletti was elected serie a coach of the year and, in the following months, led roma until the champions league quarter-final after a 2–0 victory over lyon at the stade gerland in the first knockout round.the team, however, succeeded in becoming the first team to defeat roberto mancini's inter milan in all competitions that year, emerging with a 1–3 result at the san siro, a match that the nerazzurri had to win to mathematically claim the 2007 scudetto against the only credible rival they had in the championship.roma would also win the 2007 coppa italia final against inter, with an aggregate result of 7–4; a resounding 6–2 in the first leg in rome and followed by a narrow 2–1 defeat in milan.it was the first important trophy in spalletti's career, who only had won a coppa italia di serie c with empoli.but he was yet to add another piece of silverware to his cabinet, as roma would again defeat inter 0–1 in milan in the opening fixture of the 2007–08 season to steal their supercoppa italiana crown.in the 2007–08 champions league first knockout round, spalletti's roma team became the first italian team to defeat real madrid over two legs (2–1 in both ties in rome and madrid) and consequently also became the first european side to record two victories over real madrid in their santiago bernabéu home ground.
luciano spalletti | club | udinese calcio <tsp> luciano spalletti | club | empoli fc <tsp> as roma | manager | luciano spalletti <tsp> luciano spalletti | club | virtus entella
he led the tuscan side to consecutive promotions from serie c1 to the top-flight serie a. spalletti then coached sampdoria from july 1998 to june 1999, and venezia from july to october 1999.spalletti had two spells as head coach at udinese.during the 2004–05 season, spalletti guided udinese to a sensational fourth-placed finish in serie a, exceeding expectations and securing a spot in the uefa champions league.spalletti became coach of roma in june 2005.spalletti did manage to help roma reach the 2006 coppa italia final, but ultimately lost out on the title to inter milan.at the end of 2006, spalletti was elected serie a coach of the year and, in the following months, led roma until the champions league quarter-final after a 2–0 victory over lyon at the stade gerland in the first knockout round.it was the first important trophy in spalletti's career, who only had won a coppa italia di serie c with empoli.but he was yet to add another piece of silverware to his cabinet, as roma would again defeat inter 0–1 in milan in the opening fixture of the 2007–08 season to steal their supercoppa italiana crown.in the 2007–08 champions league first knockout round, spalletti's roma team became the first italian team to defeat real madrid over two legs (2–1 in both ties in rome and madrid) and consequently also became the first european side to record two victories over real madrid in their santiago bernabéu home ground.
derbyshire dales ( dar-bee-sheer, -⁠shər) is a local government district in derbyshire, england.the population at the 2011 census was 71,116.much of it is in the peak district, although most of its population lies along the river derwent.the borough borders the districts of high peak, amber valley, north east derbyshire and south derbyshire in derbyshire, staffordshire moorlands and east staffordshire in staffordshire and sheffield in south yorkshire.the district also lies within the sheffield city region, and the district council is a non-constituent partner member of the sheffield city region combined authority.a significant amount of the working population is employed in sheffield and chesterfield.the district offices are at matlock town hall in matlock.it was formed on 1 april 1974, originally under the name of west derbyshire.the district adopted its current name on 1 january 1987.the district was a merger of ashbourne, bakewell, matlock and wirksworth urban districts along with ashbourne rural district and bakewell rural district.following their review of parliamentary representation in derbyshire, the boundary commission for england formed a new constituency called derbyshire dales.the conservative party has had a majority on the council since 1976, apart from a four-year period between the 1995 and 1999 elections, and the period since the 2023 election, when no party has had a majority.the leader of the council from 2019 to 2023 was garry purdy, a conservative.after the 2023 election, the council was composed of the following councillors: on 22 may 2023, a decision was reached between the liberal democrats, labour and the greens to form a joint administration.the next election is due in 2027.
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f.c.lumezzane s.s.d.is an italian association football club based in lumezzane, lombardy.the club, formerly known as 'a.s.d.valgobbiazanano', acquiring the assets of bankrupted associazione calcio lumezzane s.p.a. and acted as its successor.since the promotion, the club remained in the divisions serie c1 (lega pro prima divisione) and serie c2 (lega pro seconda divisione) from 1993 to 2014.the club also participated in 2014–15 lega pro season, the first unified lega pro/serie c division since 1978.in the regular season of 2007–08 serie c2, lumezzane finished fourth in the group a, and qualified for the promotional playoffs.the team defeated third-placed rodengo saiano in the semi-finals, 2–1 on aggregate.in the finals, it defeated fifth-placed mezzocorona because it was the higher classified team after the pair ended in a 0–0 aggregate tie, thus winning promotion to the now-called lega pro prima divisione for the 2008–09 season.on 26 november 2009, lumezzane caused an upset in the 2009–10 coppa italia, beating atalanta b.c.(a serie a team) 3–1 away from home.the club finished as the 15th of 2017–18 serie d group b, which relegated again.in june 2018 the club folded.at the same time, another club, associazione sportiva dilettantistica valgobbiazanano, was renamed to football club lumezzane v.g.z.associazione sportiva dilettantistica, claiming as an heir of a.c. lumezzane.v.g.z.is the acronym of valgobbiazanano.the new club also acquired the logo and some assets of a.c. lumezzane.valgobbiazanano was a football club that finished as the regular season runner-up of the group d of promozione lombardy in 2017–18 season.however, the club was the losing side in the promotion play-offs.a.c. valgobbiazanano was a merger of 'a.c. valgobbia', a team from lumezzane and 'a.c. zanano comisport', a team from zanano frazione of sarezzo circa 2003.the prefix of the club was changed to a.s.d.from a.c. in some time later.val gobbia itself, is a valley of the lumezzane area.in 2018–19 season, the new lumezzane won the promotional playoffs of group d, thus entered the final stage of the playoffs which compete with other winners from other groups, for the spot to promote to eccellenza lombardy in 2019–20 season.lumezzane, however, lost to sant'angelo in aggregate in the first round of the inter-groups playoffs.in the season 2019–20 lumezzane competed in eccellenza, the fifth tier of italian football.in 2021, the club's name was changed to f.c.lumezzane s.s.d., thus severing every reference to valgobbiazanano.lumezzane won promotion to serie d in 2022, and then a second consecutive promotion the following year, thus marking the club's return to professionalism after six years of amateur football.cristian brocchi (1997-98) - champions league, serie a and coppa italia winner of a.c. milan, he made 30 appearances for lumezzane on loan during his third professional season.lumezzane used a logo that resembled the crest of the comune of lumezzane.f.c.lumezzane also used a similar design, but have vgz as well as year 2018 on it.lumezzane v.g.z.a.s.d.(in italian) official website of a.s.d.valgobbiazanano archived 13 june 2019 at the wayback machine (in italian)
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luciano spalletti (italian pronunciation: [luˈtʃaːno spalˈletti]; born 7 march 1959) is an italian football manager and a former player.he most recently managed italian serie a club napoli, with whom he guided to win serie a in 2022–23.despite relatively old age for a professional debut, he played for several serie c teams such as entella, spezia, viareggio and empoli.after nearly a decade of lower-tier football in italy, he retired in 1993 and remained at empoli as a coach.he led the tuscan side to consecutive promotions from serie c1 to the top-flight serie a. spalletti then coached sampdoria from july 1998 to june 1999, and venezia from july to october 1999.spalletti had two spells as head coach at udinese.the first was between march 2001 and june 2001, the second between july 2002 and june 2005.there was a period at ancona in between spells.it was at udinese where he really began to make an impact as a manager.during the 2004–05 season, spalletti guided udinese to a sensational fourth-placed finish in serie a, exceeding expectations and securing a spot in the uefa champions league.spalletti became coach of roma in june 2005.the capital side had come off a disappointing season, in which four different coaches had spells in charge of the club.spalletti was offered the task of attempting to bring order to this chaotic side.after an uninspiring first half of the 2005–06 season, he changed the team's tactics to suit a more offensive playing style, rather than a defensive-minded system.spalletti's favoured formation was the 4–2–3–1 system, which used four defenders, two defensive midfielders, two wingers (both sides of the 3), one attacking midfielder, and one striker francesco totti, who typically functioned also as an attacking midfielder in previous seasons.as such, the team played without any real striker, as totti occupied what later came to be described as a false-9 role.this system proved effective for roma upon its introduction during the 2005–06 season, as on 26 february 2006, roma broke the serie a record for most consecutive wins with a 2–0 victory over lazio, following an 11-match winning streak.as a result, roma climbed from 15th place to 5th place in the table.however, by the end of the season, roma failed to reach fourth place, therefore failing to qualify for the champions league.spalletti did manage to help roma reach the 2006 coppa italia final, but ultimately lost out on the title to inter milan.nonetheless, as a result of the 2006 serie a match-fixing scandal, roma qualified for the 2006–07 uefa champions league, as league champions juventus were relegated, while fiorentina and milan both received point deductions for their involvement.at the end of 2006, spalletti was elected serie a coach of the year and, in the following months, led roma until the champions league quarter-final after a 2–0 victory over lyon at the stade gerland in the first knockout round.the team, however, succeeded in becoming the first team to defeat roberto mancini's inter milan in all competitions that year, emerging with a 1–3 result at the san siro, a match that the nerazzurri had to win to mathematically claim the 2007 scudetto against the only credible rival they had in the championship.roma would also win the 2007 coppa italia final against inter, with an aggregate result of 7–4; a resounding 6–2 in the first leg in rome and followed by a narrow 2–1 defeat in milan.it was the first important trophy in spalletti's career, who only had won a coppa italia di serie c with empoli.but he was yet to add another piece of silverware to his cabinet, as roma would again defeat inter 0–1 in milan in the opening fixture of the 2007–08 season to steal their supercoppa italiana crown.in the 2007–08 champions league first knockout round, spalletti's roma team became the first italian team to defeat real madrid over two legs (2–1 in both ties in rome and madrid) and consequently also became the first european side to record two victories over real madrid in their santiago bernabéu home ground.
luciano spalletti | club | udinese calcio <tsp> luciano spalletti | club | empoli fc <tsp> as roma | manager | luciano spalletti <tsp> luciano spalletti | club | virtus entella
he led the tuscan side to consecutive promotions from serie c1 to the top-flight serie a. spalletti then coached sampdoria from july 1998 to june 1999, and venezia from july to october 1999.spalletti had two spells as head coach at udinese.during the 2004–05 season, spalletti guided udinese to a sensational fourth-placed finish in serie a, exceeding expectations and securing a spot in the uefa champions league.spalletti became coach of roma in june 2005.spalletti did manage to help roma reach the 2006 coppa italia final, but ultimately lost out on the title to inter milan.at the end of 2006, spalletti was elected serie a coach of the year and, in the following months, led roma until the champions league quarter-final after a 2–0 victory over lyon at the stade gerland in the first knockout round.it was the first important trophy in spalletti's career, who only had won a coppa italia di serie c with empoli.but he was yet to add another piece of silverware to his cabinet, as roma would again defeat inter 0–1 in milan in the opening fixture of the 2007–08 season to steal their supercoppa italiana crown.in the 2007–08 champions league first knockout round, spalletti's roma team became the first italian team to defeat real madrid over two legs (2–1 in both ties in rome and madrid) and consequently also became the first european side to record two victories over real madrid in their santiago bernabéu home ground.
derbyshire dales ( dar-bee-sheer, -⁠shər) is a local government district in derbyshire, england.the population at the 2011 census was 71,116.much of it is in the peak district, although most of its population lies along the river derwent.the borough borders the districts of high peak, amber valley, north east derbyshire and south derbyshire in derbyshire, staffordshire moorlands and east staffordshire in staffordshire and sheffield in south yorkshire.the district also lies within the sheffield city region, and the district council is a non-constituent partner member of the sheffield city region combined authority.a significant amount of the working population is employed in sheffield and chesterfield.the district offices are at matlock town hall in matlock.it was formed on 1 april 1974, originally under the name of west derbyshire.the district adopted its current name on 1 january 1987.the district was a merger of ashbourne, bakewell, matlock and wirksworth urban districts along with ashbourne rural district and bakewell rural district.following their review of parliamentary representation in derbyshire, the boundary commission for england formed a new constituency called derbyshire dales.the conservative party has had a majority on the council since 1976, apart from a four-year period between the 1995 and 1999 elections, and the period since the 2023 election, when no party has had a majority.the leader of the council from 2019 to 2023 was garry purdy, a conservative.after the 2023 election, the council was composed of the following councillors: on 22 may 2023, a decision was reached between the liberal democrats, labour and the greens to form a joint administration.the next election is due in 2027.
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f.c.lumezzane s.s.d.is an italian association football club based in lumezzane, lombardy.the club, formerly known as 'a.s.d.valgobbiazanano', acquiring the assets of bankrupted associazione calcio lumezzane s.p.a. and acted as its successor.since the promotion, the club remained in the divisions serie c1 (lega pro prima divisione) and serie c2 (lega pro seconda divisione) from 1993 to 2014.the club also participated in 2014–15 lega pro season, the first unified lega pro/serie c division since 1978.in the regular season of 2007–08 serie c2, lumezzane finished fourth in the group a, and qualified for the promotional playoffs.the team defeated third-placed rodengo saiano in the semi-finals, 2–1 on aggregate.in the finals, it defeated fifth-placed mezzocorona because it was the higher classified team after the pair ended in a 0–0 aggregate tie, thus winning promotion to the now-called lega pro prima divisione for the 2008–09 season.on 26 november 2009, lumezzane caused an upset in the 2009–10 coppa italia, beating atalanta b.c.(a serie a team) 3–1 away from home.the club finished as the 15th of 2017–18 serie d group b, which relegated again.in june 2018 the club folded.at the same time, another club, associazione sportiva dilettantistica valgobbiazanano, was renamed to football club lumezzane v.g.z.associazione sportiva dilettantistica, claiming as an heir of a.c. lumezzane.v.g.z.is the acronym of valgobbiazanano.the new club also acquired the logo and some assets of a.c. lumezzane.valgobbiazanano was a football club that finished as the regular season runner-up of the group d of promozione lombardy in 2017–18 season.however, the club was the losing side in the promotion play-offs.a.c. valgobbiazanano was a merger of 'a.c. valgobbia', a team from lumezzane and 'a.c. zanano comisport', a team from zanano frazione of sarezzo circa 2003.the prefix of the club was changed to a.s.d.from a.c. in some time later.val gobbia itself, is a valley of the lumezzane area.in 2018–19 season, the new lumezzane won the promotional playoffs of group d, thus entered the final stage of the playoffs which compete with other winners from other groups, for the spot to promote to eccellenza lombardy in 2019–20 season.lumezzane, however, lost to sant'angelo in aggregate in the first round of the inter-groups playoffs.in the season 2019–20 lumezzane competed in eccellenza, the fifth tier of italian football.in 2021, the club's name was changed to f.c.lumezzane s.s.d., thus severing every reference to valgobbiazanano.lumezzane won promotion to serie d in 2022, and then a second consecutive promotion the following year, thus marking the club's return to professionalism after six years of amateur football.cristian brocchi (1997-98) - champions league, serie a and coppa italia winner of a.c. milan, he made 30 appearances for lumezzane on loan during his third professional season.lumezzane used a logo that resembled the crest of the comune of lumezzane.f.c.lumezzane also used a similar design, but have vgz as well as year 2018 on it.lumezzane v.g.z.a.s.d.(in italian) official website of a.s.d.valgobbiazanano archived 13 june 2019 at the wayback machine (in italian)
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luciano spalletti (italian pronunciation: [luˈtʃaːno spalˈletti]; born 7 march 1959) is an italian football manager and a former player.he most recently managed italian serie a club napoli, with whom he guided to win serie a in 2022–23.despite relatively old age for a professional debut, he played for several serie c teams such as entella, spezia, viareggio and empoli.after nearly a decade of lower-tier football in italy, he retired in 1993 and remained at empoli as a coach.he led the tuscan side to consecutive promotions from serie c1 to the top-flight serie a. spalletti then coached sampdoria from july 1998 to june 1999, and venezia from july to october 1999.spalletti had two spells as head coach at udinese.the first was between march 2001 and june 2001, the second between july 2002 and june 2005.there was a period at ancona in between spells.it was at udinese where he really began to make an impact as a manager.during the 2004–05 season, spalletti guided udinese to a sensational fourth-placed finish in serie a, exceeding expectations and securing a spot in the uefa champions league.spalletti became coach of roma in june 2005.the capital side had come off a disappointing season, in which four different coaches had spells in charge of the club.spalletti was offered the task of attempting to bring order to this chaotic side.after an uninspiring first half of the 2005–06 season, he changed the team's tactics to suit a more offensive playing style, rather than a defensive-minded system.spalletti's favoured formation was the 4–2–3–1 system, which used four defenders, two defensive midfielders, two wingers (both sides of the 3), one attacking midfielder, and one striker francesco totti, who typically functioned also as an attacking midfielder in previous seasons.as such, the team played without any real striker, as totti occupied what later came to be described as a false-9 role.this system proved effective for roma upon its introduction during the 2005–06 season, as on 26 february 2006, roma broke the serie a record for most consecutive wins with a 2–0 victory over lazio, following an 11-match winning streak.as a result, roma climbed from 15th place to 5th place in the table.however, by the end of the season, roma failed to reach fourth place, therefore failing to qualify for the champions league.spalletti did manage to help roma reach the 2006 coppa italia final, but ultimately lost out on the title to inter milan.nonetheless, as a result of the 2006 serie a match-fixing scandal, roma qualified for the 2006–07 uefa champions league, as league champions juventus were relegated, while fiorentina and milan both received point deductions for their involvement.at the end of 2006, spalletti was elected serie a coach of the year and, in the following months, led roma until the champions league quarter-final after a 2–0 victory over lyon at the stade gerland in the first knockout round.the team, however, succeeded in becoming the first team to defeat roberto mancini's inter milan in all competitions that year, emerging with a 1–3 result at the san siro, a match that the nerazzurri had to win to mathematically claim the 2007 scudetto against the only credible rival they had in the championship.roma would also win the 2007 coppa italia final against inter, with an aggregate result of 7–4; a resounding 6–2 in the first leg in rome and followed by a narrow 2–1 defeat in milan.it was the first important trophy in spalletti's career, who only had won a coppa italia di serie c with empoli.but he was yet to add another piece of silverware to his cabinet, as roma would again defeat inter 0–1 in milan in the opening fixture of the 2007–08 season to steal their supercoppa italiana crown.in the 2007–08 champions league first knockout round, spalletti's roma team became the first italian team to defeat real madrid over two legs (2–1 in both ties in rome and madrid) and consequently also became the first european side to record two victories over real madrid in their santiago bernabéu home ground.
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derbyshire dales ( dar-bee-sheer, -⁠shər) is a local government district in derbyshire, england.the population at the 2011 census was 71,116.much of it is in the peak district, although most of its population lies along the river derwent.the borough borders the districts of high peak, amber valley, north east derbyshire and south derbyshire in derbyshire, staffordshire moorlands and east staffordshire in staffordshire and sheffield in south yorkshire.the district also lies within the sheffield city region, and the district council is a non-constituent partner member of the sheffield city region combined authority.a significant amount of the working population is employed in sheffield and chesterfield.the district offices are at matlock town hall in matlock.it was formed on 1 april 1974, originally under the name of west derbyshire.the district adopted its current name on 1 january 1987.the district was a merger of ashbourne, bakewell, matlock and wirksworth urban districts along with ashbourne rural district and bakewell rural district.following their review of parliamentary representation in derbyshire, the boundary commission for england formed a new constituency called derbyshire dales.the conservative party has had a majority on the council since 1976, apart from a four-year period between the 1995 and 1999 elections, and the period since the 2023 election, when no party has had a majority.the leader of the council from 2019 to 2023 was garry purdy, a conservative.after the 2023 election, the council was composed of the following councillors: on 22 may 2023, a decision was reached between the liberal democrats, labour and the greens to form a joint administration.the next election is due in 2027.
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the district adopted its current name on 1 january 1987.the district was a merger of ashbourne, bakewell, matlock and wirksworth urban districts along with ashbourne rural district and bakewell rural district.
f.c.lumezzane s.s.d.is an italian association football club based in lumezzane, lombardy.the club, formerly known as 'a.s.d.valgobbiazanano', acquiring the assets of bankrupted associazione calcio lumezzane s.p.a. and acted as its successor.since the promotion, the club remained in the divisions serie c1 (lega pro prima divisione) and serie c2 (lega pro seconda divisione) from 1993 to 2014.the club also participated in 2014–15 lega pro season, the first unified lega pro/serie c division since 1978.in the regular season of 2007–08 serie c2, lumezzane finished fourth in the group a, and qualified for the promotional playoffs.the team defeated third-placed rodengo saiano in the semi-finals, 2–1 on aggregate.in the finals, it defeated fifth-placed mezzocorona because it was the higher classified team after the pair ended in a 0–0 aggregate tie, thus winning promotion to the now-called lega pro prima divisione for the 2008–09 season.on 26 november 2009, lumezzane caused an upset in the 2009–10 coppa italia, beating atalanta b.c.(a serie a team) 3–1 away from home.the club finished as the 15th of 2017–18 serie d group b, which relegated again.in june 2018 the club folded.at the same time, another club, associazione sportiva dilettantistica valgobbiazanano, was renamed to football club lumezzane v.g.z.associazione sportiva dilettantistica, claiming as an heir of a.c. lumezzane.v.g.z.is the acronym of valgobbiazanano.the new club also acquired the logo and some assets of a.c. lumezzane.valgobbiazanano was a football club that finished as the regular season runner-up of the group d of promozione lombardy in 2017–18 season.however, the club was the losing side in the promotion play-offs.a.c. valgobbiazanano was a merger of 'a.c. valgobbia', a team from lumezzane and 'a.c. zanano comisport', a team from zanano frazione of sarezzo circa 2003.the prefix of the club was changed to a.s.d.from a.c. in some time later.val gobbia itself, is a valley of the lumezzane area.in 2018–19 season, the new lumezzane won the promotional playoffs of group d, thus entered the final stage of the playoffs which compete with other winners from other groups, for the spot to promote to eccellenza lombardy in 2019–20 season.lumezzane, however, lost to sant'angelo in aggregate in the first round of the inter-groups playoffs.in the season 2019–20 lumezzane competed in eccellenza, the fifth tier of italian football.in 2021, the club's name was changed to f.c.lumezzane s.s.d., thus severing every reference to valgobbiazanano.lumezzane won promotion to serie d in 2022, and then a second consecutive promotion the following year, thus marking the club's return to professionalism after six years of amateur football.cristian brocchi (1997-98) - champions league, serie a and coppa italia winner of a.c. milan, he made 30 appearances for lumezzane on loan during his third professional season.lumezzane used a logo that resembled the crest of the comune of lumezzane.f.c.lumezzane also used a similar design, but have vgz as well as year 2018 on it.lumezzane v.g.z.a.s.d.(in italian) official website of a.s.d.valgobbiazanano archived 13 june 2019 at the wayback machine (in italian)
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derbyshire dales ( dar-bee-sheer, -⁠shər) is a local government district in derbyshire, england.the population at the 2011 census was 71,116.much of it is in the peak district, although most of its population lies along the river derwent.the borough borders the districts of high peak, amber valley, north east derbyshire and south derbyshire in derbyshire, staffordshire moorlands and east staffordshire in staffordshire and sheffield in south yorkshire.the district also lies within the sheffield city region, and the district council is a non-constituent partner member of the sheffield city region combined authority.a significant amount of the working population is employed in sheffield and chesterfield.the district offices are at matlock town hall in matlock.it was formed on 1 april 1974, originally under the name of west derbyshire.the district adopted its current name on 1 january 1987.the district was a merger of ashbourne, bakewell, matlock and wirksworth urban districts along with ashbourne rural district and bakewell rural district.following their review of parliamentary representation in derbyshire, the boundary commission for england formed a new constituency called derbyshire dales.the conservative party has had a majority on the council since 1976, apart from a four-year period between the 1995 and 1999 elections, and the period since the 2023 election, when no party has had a majority.the leader of the council from 2019 to 2023 was garry purdy, a conservative.after the 2023 election, the council was composed of the following councillors: on 22 may 2023, a decision was reached between the liberal democrats, labour and the greens to form a joint administration.the next election is due in 2027.
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f.c.lumezzane s.s.d.is an italian association football club based in lumezzane, lombardy.the club, formerly known as 'a.s.d.valgobbiazanano', acquiring the assets of bankrupted associazione calcio lumezzane s.p.a. and acted as its successor.since the promotion, the club remained in the divisions serie c1 (lega pro prima divisione) and serie c2 (lega pro seconda divisione) from 1993 to 2014.the club also participated in 2014–15 lega pro season, the first unified lega pro/serie c division since 1978.in the regular season of 2007–08 serie c2, lumezzane finished fourth in the group a, and qualified for the promotional playoffs.the team defeated third-placed rodengo saiano in the semi-finals, 2–1 on aggregate.in the finals, it defeated fifth-placed mezzocorona because it was the higher classified team after the pair ended in a 0–0 aggregate tie, thus winning promotion to the now-called lega pro prima divisione for the 2008–09 season.on 26 november 2009, lumezzane caused an upset in the 2009–10 coppa italia, beating atalanta b.c.(a serie a team) 3–1 away from home.the club finished as the 15th of 2017–18 serie d group b, which relegated again.in june 2018 the club folded.at the same time, another club, associazione sportiva dilettantistica valgobbiazanano, was renamed to football club lumezzane v.g.z.associazione sportiva dilettantistica, claiming as an heir of a.c. lumezzane.v.g.z.is the acronym of valgobbiazanano.the new club also acquired the logo and some assets of a.c. lumezzane.valgobbiazanano was a football club that finished as the regular season runner-up of the group d of promozione lombardy in 2017–18 season.however, the club was the losing side in the promotion play-offs.a.c. valgobbiazanano was a merger of 'a.c. valgobbia', a team from lumezzane and 'a.c. zanano comisport', a team from zanano frazione of sarezzo circa 2003.the prefix of the club was changed to a.s.d.from a.c. in some time later.val gobbia itself, is a valley of the lumezzane area.in 2018–19 season, the new lumezzane won the promotional playoffs of group d, thus entered the final stage of the playoffs which compete with other winners from other groups, for the spot to promote to eccellenza lombardy in 2019–20 season.lumezzane, however, lost to sant'angelo in aggregate in the first round of the inter-groups playoffs.in the season 2019–20 lumezzane competed in eccellenza, the fifth tier of italian football.in 2021, the club's name was changed to f.c.lumezzane s.s.d., thus severing every reference to valgobbiazanano.lumezzane won promotion to serie d in 2022, and then a second consecutive promotion the following year, thus marking the club's return to professionalism after six years of amateur football.cristian brocchi (1997-98) - champions league, serie a and coppa italia winner of a.c. milan, he made 30 appearances for lumezzane on loan during his third professional season.lumezzane used a logo that resembled the crest of the comune of lumezzane.f.c.lumezzane also used a similar design, but have vgz as well as year 2018 on it.lumezzane v.g.z.a.s.d.(in italian) official website of a.s.d.valgobbiazanano archived 13 june 2019 at the wayback machine (in italian)
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