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  2. Thiago Motta - Wikipedia

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    Thiago Motta (Brazilian Portuguese: [tʃiˈaɡu ˈmɔtɐ]; Italian: [ˈtjaːɡo ˈmɔtta]; born 28 August 1982) is a professional football manager and former player who is the head coach of Serie A club Juventus. As a player, Motta initially established himself at FC Barcelona in Spain before finishing his career in France with Paris Saint ...

  3. 2021–22 Spezia Calcio season - Wikipedia

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    On 5 July 2021, Thiago Motta was appointed head coach, replacing Vincenzo Italiano who had left for Fiorentina. [1] [2] [3] On 16 July, Spezia were banned from four transfer windows, starting in January 2022, after breaching FIFA rules on signing minors. The club were also fined 500,000 Swiss francs ($543,832) for the offense. [4]

  4. 2008–09 Genoa CFC season - Wikipedia

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    Thanks to his goals and Thiago Motta's midfield display, Genoa finished in the top 5, and nearly pipped Fiorentina to the final Champions League spot. Motta was also sold to Inter in the summer, which left a huge fold in the Genoa squad.

  5. Motta (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Motta is an Italian surname. The Portuguese and Spanish version is Mota, ... Simone Motta (born 1977), Italian footballer; Thiago Motta (born 1982), ...

  6. 2024–25 Serie A - Wikipedia

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    The 2024–25 Serie A (known as the Serie A Enilive and Serie A Made in Italy for sponsorship reasons domestically and abroad, respectively) is the 123rd season of top-tier Italian football, the 93rd in a round-robin tournament, and the 15th since its organization under an own league committee, the Lega Serie A.

  7. 2009–10 Inter Milan season - Wikipedia

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    His partner was Diego Milito, acquired from Genoa, like the midfielder Thiago Motta. [4] There were also the arrivals of the centre-back Lúcio and the playmaker Wesley Sneijder. [5] Inter unveiled the season losing the Supercoppa Italiana, due to a 2–1 knockout against Lazio. [6]

  8. 2010–11 in Italian football - Wikipedia

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    Coppa Italia: Inter (7th title) 2010–11 Coppa Italia Beat Palermo 3–1 Stadio Olimpico: ... 35 ' Thiago Motta 80' G. Rossi: Attendance: 60,196 Referee: Eric Braamhaar

  9. Derby d'Italia - Wikipedia

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    The Derby d'Italia (English: Derby of Italy) is the name of the football derby between Internazionale of Milan and Juventus of Turin. The term was coined in 1967 by Italian sports journalist Gianni Brera .