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Once again, Gio Simeone was the top scorer, netting two goals, both of which came from assists by Leonardo Suárez. [54] [55] On 7 February 2015 the Argentine U-20 team won the U-20 South American Championship. Gio Simeone played a pivotal role in the team's success and finished as the tournament's top scorer with 9 goals.
Giuliano Simeone Baldini (born 18 December 2002) is a professional footballer who plays as a forward for La Liga club Atlético Madrid. Born in Italy, he plays for the Argentina national team . Early life
Simeone is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Carmelo Simeone (1934–2014), Argentine former football player; Diego Simeone (born 1970), Argentine football manager and former player; Gianluca Simeone (born 1998), Argentine football player; Giovanni Simeone (born 1995), Argentine football player
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Giovanni is a male Italian given name (from Latin Ioannes). [1] ... Giovanni Simeone (born 1995), Argentine football player; Giovanni Spadolini (1925–1994), ...
Simeone made two further appearances in the next round against Palestino, who were the eventual winners. [2] He returned to River Plate without featuring in the league, though was an unused sub three times. [2] In 2019, Simeone joined Argentine Primera División team Gimnasia y Esgrima. [5] His debut versus Atlético Tucumán came soon after. [2]
Giovanni Simeoni was born in Paliano; his father was a majordomo of the Colonna family. He attended the seminary in Palestrina before going to Rome to study at the Collegio Romano and La Sapienza University, where he studied theology and canon law. The Colonna family subsidized his studies. Simeoni was ordained to the priesthood in 1839.
The 2017–18 season was the 91st season in ACF Fiorentina's history and their 80th in the top-flight of Italian football.Fiorentina competed in Serie A and the Coppa Italia, missing out on European football for the first time since the 2012–13 season following an eighth-place finish in the 2016–17 season.