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Azeglio

[ ah-ze-lyaw ]

noun

  1. Mas·si·mo Ta·pa·rel·li [mahs, -see-maw tah-pah-, rel, -lee], Marchese d', 1798–1866, Italian statesman and author.


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He only made his Italy debut in March 1990 - a late developer at 25 - and was widely expected to be a peripheral figure in coach Azeglio Vicini's squad, even though he had helped Juventus win the Uefa Cup with a two-leg victory over Fiorentina weeks before.

From BBC

So, late in the game, with the score 0-0, when the manager Azeglio Vicini called me over and told me to get warmed up because I was coming on, I could not believe it.

From BBC

In 2005, his predecessor in the Quirinal palace, Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, conferred on him one of Italy’s greatest honors, making him a senator-for-life.

Only three presidents have been elected in the very first round, the last one being Carlo Azeglio Ciampi in 1995.

From Reuters

The 1988 Italian team that he was part of, and that was led by Azeglio Vicini, was similarly entertaining and also believed in youthful exuberance, perhaps inspiring Mancini to build something similar.

From BBC

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