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  2. SS Arezzo - Wikipedia

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    Former AC Arezzo logo. The club was founded on 9 September 1923, by a group of friends, and football fans, as Juventus Football Club Arezzo (in honour of Juventus F.C.).In 1930, following a merge with several other minor Arezzo teams, the club became Unione Sportiva Arezzo, which was admitted in 1935 to new-born Serie C division.

  3. Arezzo - Wikipedia

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    Arezzo (UK: / ə ˈ r ɛ t s oʊ, æ ˈ r-/ ə-RET-soh, arr-ET-soh, US: / ɑː ˈ r-/ ar-ET-soh; [3] Italian:) [a] is a city and comune in Italy and the capital of the province of the same name located in Tuscany. Arezzo is about 80 kilometres (50 miles) southeast of Florence at an elevation of 296 metres (971 ft) above sea level. As of 2022 ...

  4. Andrea Sussi - Wikipedia

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    Following his retirement, in 2008 Sussi started his coaching career as a Technical Assistant in Reggina Calcio, [3] Serie A, managed by Nevio Orlandi.In the following years Sussi gained experience as head coach in the 6th-7th [4] [5] Italian tier until he was offered a position as the youth coach at U.S. Arezzo, in charge of the Juniores Nazionale squad, which he formally accepted in July 2013 ...

  5. Emiliano Pattarello - Wikipedia

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    On 1 July 2018, Pattarello was signed by Serie C club Renate on a season-long loan deal. [2] Four weeks later, on 29 July, he made his debut for Renate as a substitute replacing Matteo Rossetti in the 46th minute of a 2–0 home defeat against Rezzato in the first round of Coppa Italia. [3]

  6. Category:Arezzo - Wikipedia

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  7. Massimiliano Benucci - Wikipedia

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    On 4 October 2017, Benucci made his professional debut, in Serie C, for Arezzo, as a substitute replacing Curtis Yebili in the 87th minute of a 2–1 home win over Pontedera. [1] On 23 December, Benucci played his first match as a starter for Arezzo, a 2–1 away defeat against Arzachena, he was replaced by Eugenio D'Ursi in the 54th minute. [2]

  8. Andrea Masetti - Wikipedia

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    On 22 July 2019, Masetti joined to Serie C side Arezzo on an undisclosed fee and a 2-year contract. [11] On 11 August he made his debut or the club in a 4–3 away defeat against Crotone in the second round of Coppa Italia, he played the entire match. [12] On 6 October 2020 his contract was terminated by mutual consent. [13]

  9. 2005–06 US Arezzo season - Wikipedia

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    The 2005–06 season was the 83rd season in the existence of U.S. Arezzo and the club's second consecutive season in the second division of Italian football. In addition to the domestic league, Arezzo participated in this season's edition of the Coppa Italia.