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  2. ACF Fiorentina - Wikipedia

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    Viola players began the 1970s decade with scudetto sewed on their breast, but the period was not especially fruitful for the team. After a fifth-place finish in 1971, they finished in mid-table almost every year, even flirting with relegation in 1972 and 1978. The Viola did win the Anglo-Italian League Cup in 1974 and won the Coppa Italia again ...

  3. 1956–57 AC Fiorentina season - Wikipedia

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    The club kept the majority of squad players and reached a decent 2nd place in Serie A just below Champions AC Milan. [1] [2] Brazilian Forward Julinho delivered another superb season being crucial for the good pace of the team. [3]

  4. History of ACF Fiorentina - Wikipedia

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    So the club was promptly re-established in August 2002 as Florentia Viola with a new owner, Diego Della Valle, and was admitted into Serie C2, the fourth tier of Italian football. [1] The only player to remain at the club as they began their new life was Angelo Di Livio , whose commitment to the cause of resurrecting the club further endeared ...

  5. List of ACF Fiorentina players - Wikipedia

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    Name Nationality Position Fiorentina career Appearances Goals References Renzo Magli Italy DF: 1929–1939: 212: 0 [1]Mario Pizziolo Italy DF: 1929–1936: 203: 3 [2]Bruno Ballante

  6. 1955–56 AC Fiorentina season - Wikipedia

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    1956 was the year of first Scudetto for the Fiorentina.The team started to achieve consistent top-five finishes in the domestic league, consisted of great players such as well-known goalkeeper Giuliano Sarti, Sergio Cervato, Francesco Rosella, Guido Gratton, Giuseppe Chiappella and Aldo Scaramucci [1] [2] but above all, the attacking of Brazilian Julinho [3] Argentinian Miguel Montuori and ...

  7. ACF Fiorentina Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The recipient are rewarded with the Marzocco Viola award, a statuette designed by the artist Marco Cantini and made by the silversmith Federico Sassoli. Portraits of the recipients are also made by Claudio Sacchi. [4] The 2020 edition was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [5]

  8. 1989–90 AC Fiorentina season - Wikipedia

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    The riot was out of control several days including Viola fans arrests. [4] During summer of 1990, the viola fans continued their riots, this time against the Italy national football team and the upcoming 1990 FIFA World Cup in Coverciano nearby Firenze until the Italian Football Federation relocated the squad to Marino, nearby Roma due to ...

  9. Stadio Artemio Franchi - Wikipedia

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    The Stadio Artemio Franchi is a football stadium in Florence, Italy.It is currently the home of ACF Fiorentina.The old nickname of the stadium was "Comunale". When it was first constructed, it was known as the Stadio Giovanni Berta, after Florentine fascist Giovanni Berta.