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Giacomo Ferri
Giacomo Ferri (born 20 January 1959) is an Italian Association football, football Manager (association football), manager and former Association football, player, who played as a Defender (association football), defender. He is the brother of Riccardo Ferri, Riccardo, who was also a former player. He is nicknamed ''Big Jim''. Club career He began his playing career for Frassati in Lombardy, before he transferred to Crema in IV Serie. At age 16, he debuted for the first team where he made 8 appearances. He then transferred to Torino F.C., Torino, where he passed through the youth ranks and the Torino F.C. Primavera, Primavera. In 1978, he moved to Reggio Calabria where with Reggina Calcio, Reggina he disputed three seasons in Serie C1. He returned to Torino in 1981 where he remained until relegation in 1989, when he moved to U.S. Lecce, Lecce. He accumulated 264 appearances and scored 4 goals in Serie A. Managerial career He started coaching the youth teams of Reggina before b ...
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Crema, Lombardy
Crema (; Eastern Lombard, Cremasco: ) is a city and ''comune'' in the province of Cremona, in the region of Lombardy in northern Italy. It is built along the river Serio River, Serio at from Cremona. It is also the seat of the Catholic Bishop of Crema, who gave the title of city to Crema. Crema's main economic activities traditionally (since the 11th century) related to agriculture, cattle breeding and making wool, but its manufactures in later centuries include cheese, iron products and cotton and wool textiles. Crema hosts the Computer Science Department of the University of Milan. History Crema's origins have been linked to the Lombards, Lombard invasion of the 6th century CE, the name allegedly deriving from the Lombard term ''Krem'' meaning "little hill", though this is doubtful since it does not lie significantly above the surrounding countryside. Other linguistic roots may suggest an older origin, in particular the Indo-European root meaning a boundary (cf. Ukraine, crĂȘt ...
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