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1936–37 Bologna F.C. 1909 Season
During the 1936-37 season Bologna Associazione Giuoco del Calcio competed in Serie A, Coppa Italia, Mitropa Cup and International Tournament of 1937 Paris Expo. Summary The club won its second title in a row, defeating Lazio and Torino in an exciting race After clinched the trophy came 1937 Mitropa Cup The 1937 season of the Mitropa Cup football club tournament was won by Ferencváros who defeated Lazio 9–6 on aggregate in the final. It was their second victory in the competition, having previously won it in 1928. The two legs of the final we ..., defeating early by Austria Vienna, and winning a friendly tournament in Paris defeating Chelsea in Final. Squad Competitions Serie A League table Matches Coppa Italia Round of 32 Mitropa Cup Eightfinals Statistics Squad statistics Players statistics References Bibliography * * * * External links * * ...
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