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Trombetta D'Albenga
Trombetta is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Cristian Trombetta (born 1986), Argentine footballer * Ezechiele Trombetta (1834–1903), Italian sculptor *Luigi Trombetta (1820–1900), Italian cardinal *Maurizio Trombetta Maurizio Trombetta (born 29 September 1962) is an Italian football manager and former player. He was head coach of Romanian Liga I clubs CFR Cluj and Târgu Mureș, and youth team coach at Reggina. Playing career Trombetta was born in Udine. A ... (born 1962), Italian former football player * Otello Trombetta (born 1915), Italian professional football player {{surname, Trombetta ...
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Cristian Trombetta
Cristian Trombetta (born October 15, 1986 in Rancul, La Pampa) is an Argentine footballer currently plying for US Anconitana in Italy. Career Trombetta began his playing career with Nueva Chicago in the Argentine 2nd division. The club was promoted to the Primera División in 2006, but relegated the following season after losing an end of season playoff. The club began the new 2nd division season with an 18-point deduction due to violence following their relegation and was consequently relegated to the regionalised 3rd division. After one season playing in the 3rd tier of Argentine football Trombetta joined Leixões S.C. of Portugal. Trombetta returned to Argentina in 2010 to play for Tigre in the top tier. He subsequently signed for Arsenal de Sarandí in 2011. Honours ;Arsenal *Argentine Primera División The Primera División (; en, "First Division"), known officialy as Liga Profesional de Fútbol, or Torneo Binance for sponsorship reasons, is a professional footba ...
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Ezechiele Trombetta
Ezechiele Trombetta (September 13, 1834 in Como – 1903) was an Italian sculptor. He was a resident in Como. He studied at the Brera Academy in Milan Milan ( , , Lombard: ; it, Milano ) is a city in northern Italy, capital of Lombardy, and the second-most populous city proper in Italy after Rome. The city proper has a population of about 1.4 million, while its metropolitan city h ..., and won some prizes. He exhibited ''La mèsse'' and ''Incitazione'', at the Mostra Nazionale of Naples of 1877, and in 1880 to Milan, he sent a marble group titled: ''Good Morning'', and two puttini: ''Titubante e Impermalito''. The same group and one of two putti were exhibited again in 1881 in Milan. At the 1883 Mostra in Rome, he exhibited ''Da Galileo a Volta'', a bronze group; and in Turin, the next year, a statue in marble, ''Scienza e Allegoria'' (Allegory of Volta's experiment) won a silver medal at the 1883-84 International Exhibition at Nizza. Other works del Trombetta are ...
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Luigi Trombetta
Luigi Trombetta (3 February 1820 – 17 January 1900) was an Italian Italian(s) may refer to: * Anything of, from, or related to the people of Italy over the centuries ** Italians, an ethnic group or simply a citizen of the Italian Republic or Italian Kingdom ** Italian language, a Romance language *** Regional Ita ... cardinal. References 1820 births 1900 deaths People from Lanuvio 19th-century Italian cardinals Cardinals created by Pope Leo XIII {{Italy-RC-cardinal-stub ...
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Maurizio Trombetta
Maurizio Trombetta (born 29 September 1962) is an Italian football manager and former player. He was head coach of Romanian Liga I clubs CFR Cluj and Târgu Mureș, and youth team coach at Reggina. Playing career Trombetta was born in Udine. A minor league player who played Serie A only in his first two professional seasons, respectively with Udinese and Catanzaro, he also played from 1989 to 1991 in Serie B with Triestina. Coaching career Following his retirement as a player, Trombetta became Udinese's ''allievi'' (under-16) youth coach in 1994, being soon later appointed as Giovanni Galeone's assistant coach with the ''zebrette''. He then followed Galeone to Perugia and Napoli before to return at Udine, this time as Francesco Guidolin's assistant coach. From 1999 to 2004 he then moved together with Guidolin at Bologna, working alongside him with the ''rossoblu''. In 2004, he returned to work alongside Galeone at Ancona, and followed his mentor when at Udinese in 2006–07. D ...
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