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2018–19 Campionato Sammarinese Di Calcio
The 2018–19 Campionato Sammarinese di Calcio was the 34th season since its establishment. It is the highest level in San Marino, in which the country's top 15 amateur football clubs played. The season began on 21 September 2018 and concluded with the play-off final on 25 May 2019. La Fiorita were the defending champions from the previous season. Participating teams Because there is no promotion or relegation in the league, the same 15 teams who competed in the league last season competed in the league this season. * S.P. Cailungo ''(Borgo Maggiore)'' * S.S. Cosmos ''( Serravalle)'' * F.C. Domagnano ''(Domagnano)'' * S.C. Faetano ''(Faetano)'' * F.C. Fiorentino ''(Fiorentino)'' * S.S. Folgore Falciano Calcio ''( Serravalle)'' * A.C. Juvenes/Dogana ''( Serravalle)'' * S.P. La Fiorita ''(Montegiardino)'' * A.C. Libertas ''(Borgo Maggiore)'' * S.S. Murata ''(San Marino)'' * S.S. Pennarossa ''(Chiesanuova)'' * S.S. San Giovanni ''(Borgo Maggiore)'' * S.P. Tre Fiori ' ...
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Campionato Sammarinese Di Calcio
Campionato Sammarinese di Calcio (English translation: Sammarinese Football Championship) is the highest competition for Association football, football clubs located at the only level of the San Marino, Sammarinese Football in San Marino, football league system (no relegation system exists) and has been operating since the 1985–1986 season. Currently, Campionato Sammarinese di Calcio is ranked last (55th) among European leagues according to UEFA coefficient, UEFA's league coefficient, which is based on the performance of Sammarinese clubs in the UEFA Champions League, Champions League, UEFA Europa League, Europa League and the UEFA Conference League, Conference League. Rules Until 1996, the league had two levels, ''Serie A1'' and ''Serie A2 (football), Serie A2'', and a relegation/promotion system. However, the teams promoted from the second level could also participate in the championship play-off against Serie A1's first teams. All the clubs play at the same level since then ...
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Second Stage
Second stage may refer to Spaceflight * The second stage of a multistage rocket **Delta Cryogenic Second Stage ** Falcon 1 second-stage ** S-II second stage ** Short nozzle second stage Other uses * Second Stage Theater, theatre company in New York City *Mariinsky Theatre Second Stage The Mariinsky Theater Second Stage is the second part of a theatre complex which is made up of the original 1860 Mariinsky Theatre and the 2007 Mariinsky Theatre Concert Hall. The Second Stage has been completed and a gala concert celebrating the ..., second part of a theatre complex in Saint Petersburg, Russia *'' The Second Stage'', 1981 book by Betty Friedan *'' Second Stage Lensmen'', 1953 science fiction novel by author Edward E. Smith * Second stage manufacturer, company that installs equipment to complete a vehicle {{disambig ...
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Moussa Souare
Moussa Souare (born 1 July 1998), is a Guinean professional footballer who plays as a forward for Italian club Sancataldese. Club career Internazionale Loan to Monopoli and Mosta On 11 August 2017, Souare was signed by Serie C side Monopoli on a 6-month loan deal. On 26 August, Souare made his Serie C debut in a 3–1 home win over Cosenza, he was replaced by Davide Balestrero in the 69th minute. Souare ended his 6-month loan to Monopoli with 13 appearances, but he never played an entire match. On 31 January 2018, Souare was loaned to Maltese Premier League side Mosta on an 18-month loan deal. On 25 February he made his Maltese Premier League debut in a 2–0 home defeat against Hamrun Spartans, he played the entire match. La Fiorita On 25 January 2019, Souare moved to Sammarinese club La Fiorita. Career statistics Club Honours Club Inter Primavera * Campionato Nazionale Primavera The Campionato Nazionale Primavera – Trofeo Giacinto Facchetti, wa ...
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Danilo Rinaldi
Danilo Ezequiel Rinaldi (born 18 April 1986) is a footballer who plays as a Striker (football), striker for Campionato Sammarinese di Calcio, Campionato Sammarinese club SS Cosmos, Cosmos. Born in Argentina, he plays for the San Marino national football team, San Marino national team. Club career Born in Conesa, Buenos Aires, Conesa, San Nicolás Partido in the Provinces of Argentina, province of Buenos Aires Province, Buenos Aires, Argentina, he started his career at a local clubs of lower leagues: Chacarita Juniors, Conesa FC, Deportivo Armenio, General Rojo UD and Club Social y Deportivo La Emilia, CSD La Emilia. In July 2008, at the invitation of his cousin Cristian Rubén Menin, Cristian Menín, Rinaldi moved to San Marino and joined Campionato Sammarinese di Calcio, Campionato Sammarinese side S.S. Virtus. In 2010 he returned to Argentina when he played for Conesa FC. He remained there until summer 2012 when he joined S.P. La Fiorita. In January 2014 he went on trial with f ...
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Samuele Olivi
Samuele Olivi (born 1 August 1980) is an Italian football manager and former player, who played as a defender. He is currently a technical collaborator to Andrea Dossena at Renate. Club career Olivi started his career at hometown club Cesena. In 2000, Cesena were relegated from Serie B, and he was transferred to Salernitana, where he played for seasons. He was a regular starter during the 2003–04 season, featuring in 44 out of 46 matches. The next season, however, he only made 10 appearances. In January 2005, he was signed by Piacenza, also in Serie B. In the first seasons he was a regular starter. In the 2006–07 season, he played 22 Serie B matches, all as starter, and in the next season he played 28 matches, starting in 21 of them. After alternating between the starting eleven and the bench, he joined Pescara in August 2009. He was released along with Massimo Ganci on 29 August 2011. On 31 August he was signed by U.S. Grosseto F.C. On 7 June 2013 he was signed by Mant ...
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Acquaviva (San Marino)
Acquaviva (; Romagnol: ''Aquaviva'') is one of the nine of San Marino. History The municipality owes its name to a spring that rises at the foot of Monte Cerreto, a hill covered in pine trees, and with whose water, according to tradition, St. Marinus baptized new followers of Christianity. According to legend, Marinus sought refuge in a cave in the Rupe della Baldasserona, located in the area of present-day Acquaviva, at the beginning of the 4th century. The Chiesa di Sant'Andrea church, built in the Middle Ages and remodeled several times since then, was built on the remains of a building from the 3rd century, which is said to be a church built by Marinus himself on the site of a pagan place of worship previously dedicated to the Roman god Mercurius. A bronze figure depicting Mercurius sitting on a stone was found in the La Serra district. The name Acquaviva was first mentioned in 1253. In 885, the document Placito Feretrano was issued in the Corte di Stirvano on Monte Cerreto; ...
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Serravalle (San Marino)
Serravalle ( Romagnol: ''Saravâl'') is one of the nine of San Marino. It has a population of 10,878 inhabitants (of whom 2,000 are of foreign origin) and an area of 10.53 km2 (4 sq. mi.). It is both the most populated and densely populated municipality in San Marino, and contains its largest settlement ( Dogana). Serravalle is located on the edge of the Apennine Mountains. Geography The town borders on Sammarinese municipalities of Domagnano and Borgo Maggiore and the Italian municipalities Verucchio, Rimini and Coriano. Serravalle counts a surrounding quarter named ''Galazzano'', where the weather station and an industrial area are located. Serravalle has San Marino's northernmost and lowest elevated points. The outer edge of Serravalle is about from central Rimini and the Adriatic Sea. Serravalle recorded a temperature of on 3 and 9 August 2017, which is the highest temperature to have ever been recorded in San Marino. Serravalle contains eight : Cà Ragni, ...
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San Marino Stadium
The San Marino Stadium (formerly Stadio Olimpico di Serravalle) is a multi-purpose stadium in Serravalle, San Marino. First opened in 1969, it is currently used mostly for football matches. It is the national stadium of San Marino. Overview The stadium was named "olympic" in 1985, on the occasion of the first Games of the Small States of Europe sponsored by the International Olympic Committee. From 1969 till 2019, the stadium was used by ASD Victor San Marino for its home games. It was also used by Serravalle-based football club A.C. Juvenes/Dogana for its home games in the Italian league until the side withdrew in 2007 to concentrate only on the Sammarinese Championship. It is an all-seater stadium with a maximum capacity of 4,798. It has hosted teams such as England, Spain, Germany, the Netherlands and Scotland. The San Marino national team's three biggest defeats at the stadium are 13–0 to Germany in September 2006, 10–0 to England in 2021, and joint third are two 8†...
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Kevin Caminero Cuis
Kevin is the anglicized form of the Irish masculine given name (; ; ; Latinized as ). It is composed of "dear; noble"; Old Irish and ("birth"; Old Irish ). The variant ''Kevan'' is anglicised from , an Irish diminutive form.''A Dictionary of First Names''. Oxford University Press (2007) s.v. "Kevin". The feminine version of the name is (anglicised as ''Keeva'' or ''Kweeva''). History Saint Kevin (d. 618) founded Glendalough abbey in the Kingdom of Leinster in 6th-century Ireland. Canonized in 1903, he is one of the patron saints of the Archdiocese of Dublin. Caomhán of Inisheer, the patron saint of Inisheer, Aran Islands, is properly anglicized ''Cavan'' or ''Kevan'', but often also referred to as "Kevin". The name was rarely given before the 20th century. In Ireland an early bearer of the anglicised name was Kevin Izod O'Doherty (1823–1905) a Young Irelander and politician; it gained popularity from the Gaelic revival of the late nineteenth century, with Kevin ...
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