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Nevio Joao
Nevio is a masculine given name which is borne by: * Nevio Devide (born 1966), Italian former tennis player * Nevio de Zordo (1943–2014), Italian bobsledder * Nevio Marasović (born 1983), Croatian film director and screenwriter * Nevio Orlandi (born 1954), Italian football manager * Nevio Passaro (born 1980), German–Italian singer, songwriter and producer * Nevio Pizzolitto (born 1976), Canadian soccer player * Nevio Scala (born 1947), Italian football sporting director, coach and former player * Nevio Skull (1903–1945), Italian businessman and politician * Nevenko Valčić Nevenko "Nevio" Valčić (1 January 1933 – 3 February 2007) was a Yugoslav cyclist. He competed in the individual road race and team time trial events at the 1960 Summer Olympics The 1960 Summer Olympics ( it, Giochi Olimpici estivi del 19 ... (1933–2007), Yugoslav cyclist nicknamed Nevio {{given name Masculine given names ...
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Nevio Devide
Nevio Devide (born 2 December 1966) is an Italian manager and a former professional tennis player from Italy. Biography Tennis career Devidè, a right-handed player, was born in Saronno and based out of Solaro, Lombardy, Solaro. Playing on the professional tour in the late 1980s, he won four Challenger titles, all in doubles. He competed in several Grand Prix doubles tournaments, most notably at Bordeaux in 1987, where he and partner Bernhard Pils were semi-finalists. In singles his best performance was a runner-up finish at the 1989 Modena Challenger, with wins over Cristiano Caratti, Bruce Derlin and Menno Oosting. Management activities Devidè now works in the sport marketing industry. After working in the field of sporting events, and having been in Media Partners (now Infront Sport), he takes on the role of the Marketing Director for the 2006 Winter Olympics's organising committee. After this experience he assumes the role of CEO and CFO of a leading company in the field of ...
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Nevio De Zordo
Nevio de Zordo (sometimes listed as Nevio De Zordo, 11 March 1943 – 27 March 2014) was an Italian bobsledder who competed from the mid-1960s until the early 1970s. He won the silver medal in the four-man event at the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo. De Zordo also won four medals at the FIBT World Championships with two golds (Two-man: FIBT World Championships 1969, 1969, Four-man: FIBT World Championships 1970, 1970) and two silvers (Two-man: FIBT World Championships 1967, 1967, Four-man: FIBT World Championships 1965, 1965). References External links Bobsleigh two-man world championship medalists since 1931
* * * 1943 births 2014 deaths Bobsledders at the 1972 Winter Olympics Bobsledders at the 1976 Winter Olympics Italian male bobsledders Olympic bobsledders of Italy Olympic silver medalists for Italy Olympic medalists in bobsleigh Medalists at the 1972 Winter Olympics {{Italy-Winter-Olympic-medalist-stub ...
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Nevio Marasović
Nevio Marasović (born 7 July 1983) is a Croatian film director and screenwriter, and also a commercial director. Biography He made his first feature film called ''The Computer Repairment'' at the age of sixteen. He graduated film directing at the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Zagreb. In 2005 he made a ghost commercial “Durex Lunch” which won numerous awards at different advertising festivals. “Lunch” also became an Internet meme in the following years. In 2010 Marasović wrote and directed his feature film ''The Show Must Go On'', set in near-future Zagreb, seven years after the accession of Croatia to the EU, in which there are two depictions - one of the outside world, i.e. the third world war between the EU and unnamed countries, and the other of housemates in a Big Brother-like TV reality show, who are unaware that during their stay in the house a world war has started and who the main character, the producer of the show, decides not to inform, in order to gi ...
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Nevio Orlandi
Nevio Orlandi (born 30 January 1954 in Casalmaggiore, Province of Cremona) is an Italian football manager, currently in charge of Vibonese. Career Playing Orlandi spent his career playing for several amateur teams, including Akragas throughout the 1970s and the 1980s, and being nicknamed ''l'agricoltore'' (the peasant) because of his particular running style. Coaching After a short experience working as youth team coach for Vicenza, Orlandi joined Reggina in 1989, becoming their ''Allievi Nazionali'' (16-year-old youngsters) head coach, being then promoted at the helm of the ''Primavera'' (main youth team roster) soon later, and successively serving as assistant manager to Franco Colomba during the ''amarantos 2000–2001 campaign. Later on he had a few other experiences at the helm of amateur teams Potenza, Maglie, and Vittoria, where he won the Serie C2 playoffs in 2004 and headed the Sicilian team during the first five weeks of the following season, in Serie C1. He then retu ...
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Nevio Passaro
Nevio Passaro (born 11 May 1980, in Bad Windsheim) is a German–Italian singer, songwriter and producer, who uses the Italian, German and English language for his self-composed music. Biography Nevio Passaro was raised in Neustadt an der Aisch, a city in the south of Germany. Already as a small child he was very interested in music, not in the least because his mother, a music teacher, taught him how to play the piano in an early stage of his life. In the years growing up, he taught himself how to play the piano and the guitar. From 2000 to 2005 he studied "Modern foreign languages for interpreters and translators" at the University of Bologna, situated in Forlì. In December 2006 he graduated as simultaneous-interpreter and translator in Italian, German, English and French. Since 2007 he lives and works in Berlin, where he owns "Studio Uno", an Artist Management & Recording Studio. Career Already in 1999 Nevio Passaro released his first single "La mia parola" with BMG Ariola ...
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Nevio Pizzolitto
Nevio Pizzolitto (born August 26, 1976) is a Canadian soccer player who most recently played for Montreal Impact in the North American Soccer League. Career Youth Pizzolitto began playing youth soccer with the Sporting-Patriotes of the Quebec Elite Soccer League in 1990. He was picked several times on the LSEQ all-star teams, was also proclaimed Defender of the Year. He helped helping Sporting-Patriotes reach the national club championship in the U15 category in 1990, and later went on to win the national title at the U19 level in 1994. Professional Pizzolitto signed with Montreal Impact in the summer of 1995, becoming an important key to Montreal's defence. Where he has helped the Impact win the league championship in 2004, as well as the regular-season title from 1995 to 1997, and 2005 to 2006. As well as claiming the Voyageurs Cup six years in row. In 2005, he helped the Impact to a 15-game undefeated streak which marked a new league record. He was picked on the second All ...
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Nevio Scala
Nevio Scala (; born 22 November 1947) is an Italian football sporting director, coach and former player. Throughout his footballing career, he played as a midfielder for several Italian clubs, and won several titles during his time with A.C. Milan. As a manager, he is mostly known for his role as head coach of Parma during the club's golden age of the 1990s, which saw him lead the team from Serie B to several European triumphs. Playing career Born in Lozzo Atestino, Province of Padua, Veneto, Scala enjoyed a successful career as a midfielder for several Italian top-flight teams — Roma, Milan, Vicenza and Internazionale — and subsequently played for lower-ranked clubs Foggia, Monza and Adriese in the final years of his career. As a player, with A.C. Milan, he won 1 Italian Championship ( 1967–68), 1 European Champions Cup ( 1968–69), and 1 European Cup Winners' Cup ( 1967–68). Coaching career As a coach, he led Calabrian third division club Reggina to Serie B in 198 ...
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Nevio Skull
Nevio Skull (23 December 1903 – 3 May 1945) was a Fiuman Italian businessman and politician from Rijeka (now Croatia). From his father, Skull inherited the property of the "Foundry and factory machines of Matthew Skull", founded in Rijeka in 1878 and quickly became the largest private industry in the city before being taken over in 1935. After 1943 Skull was approached by emissaries of the Yugoslav Partisans, who attempted to convince him to support the annexation of the city of Rijeka to the Democratic Federal Yugoslavia. Skull rejected these proposals, and with the surrender of Italy in World War II, a group of citizens issued a ''Liburnia Memorandum'' in which it was recommended that an Italian confederate state be formed from the free cantons of Rijeka (''Fiume''), Sušak (''Sussak'') and Ilirska Bistrica (''Bisterza''), with a planned condominium with the islands of Krk (''Veglia''), Cres (''Cherso'') and Lošinj (''Lussino''). Death On the night of 3–4 May 1945, ...
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Nevenko Valčić
Nevenko "Nevio" Valčić (1 January 1933 – 3 February 2007) was a Yugoslav cyclist. He competed in the individual road race and team time trial events at the 1960 Summer Olympics The 1960 Summer Olympics ( it, Giochi Olimpici estivi del 1960), officially known as the Games of the XVII Olympiad ( it, Giochi della XVII Olimpiade) and commonly known as Rome 1960 ( it, Roma 1960), were an international multi-sport event held .... References External links * 1933 births 2007 deaths Yugoslav male cyclists Olympic cyclists for Yugoslavia Cyclists at the 1960 Summer Olympics People from Marčana {{Yugoslavia-cycling-bio-stub ...
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