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History of U.S. Pergolettese 1932

The club generated paper-profit by selling Diego Manzoni for €500,000 in 2009 but directly in exchange for two players Francesco Pambianchi and Niccolò Galli for €250,000 each.

The club was founded in 1919 as A.S. Pizzighettone, (based in the town of the same name in the Province of Cremona.) with the colors white and light blues and up to season 1995-94 took part just to regional amateur championships.


History of U.S. foreign policy

President Wilson vehemently denounced German violations of American neutrality that involved loss of life, most famously in the torpedo attack on the RMS Lusitania in 1915 that killed 128 American civilians but which may have been carrying war munitions.

An insight into recent thinking inside the State Department was provided in November 2010 and the following months through the Wikileaks United States diplomatic cables release.

British financiers built and operated most of the blockade runners, spending hundreds of millions of pounds on them; but that was legal and not the cause of serious tension.

The diplomats–especially Franklin, Adams and Jefferson–secured recognition of American independence and large loans to the new national government.

History of U.S. Puteolana

A club originally founded in 1975 in the Province of Caserta but had moved to Ponticelli in Naples, moved again in 1986 to Pozzuoli as a means to carry on the older clubs legacy in the city.

Under the management of Claudio Ranieri (his first managerial job) the club were relegated to Serie C2 the following year, however Brazilian manager Jarbas Faustinho Canè led them straight back up as champions.

U.S. Pergolettese 1932

The club was founded in 1919 as A.S. Pizzighettone, (based in the town of the same name in the Province of Cremona.)


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