La Salernitana batte il Picerno 1-0. Intanto il calciomercato granata non regala emozioni.
Credo che la stagione scorsa mi abbia insegnato molto, soprattutto sul come affrontare alcune situazioni e alcune sfortune.
Dopo le partite abbiamo bisogno di recupero ma bisogna approfittare del ritiro per lavorare ad alta intensità. La prossima ...
Reti: 3' st Candreva. Salernitana: Allocca, Bradaric (32' st Sfait), Sambia, Botheim (23' st Valencia), Fazio (23' st Bronn), Kastanos ...
SALERNITANA - AZ PICERNO ASD. LIVE HD. INTERNATIONAL CLUB FRIENDLY MATCH. (ONLY SUBSCRIBERS) Salernitana ...
The unexpected happened at the Benito Stirpe Stadium where the newly-promoted “Ciociari” scored twice against Atalanta as ...
ROMA-SALERNITANA 2-2, Serie A. #RomaSalernitana #OCW #Tifosiamo Risultato finale: Roma 2-2 Salernitana (20 agosto ...
4000 SALERNITANI TRANSFERTA A ROMA || AS Roma vs Salernitana 20/8/2023 Location : Stadio Olimpico Roma, Roma ...
Victor Osimhen's season restarts with a double: Napoli's Nigerian striker, last season's top scorer, returns to Serie A with two goals ...
Frosinone Napoli 1-3 (gol politano, doppietta osimhen, rigore harroui) Inter Monza 2-0 (doppietta lautaro martinez) 1°giornata ...
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Unione Sportiva Salernitana 1919, commonly referred to as Salernitana, is an Italian football club based in Salerno, Campania. Salernitana returned to Serie B in 2015, having finished first in Lega Pro Prima Divisione - Girone C. The club is the legitimate heir of the former Salernitana Calcio 1919 and there is a sports continuity also with the former Salerno Calcio in the 2011–12 season which restarted from Serie D rather than from Terza Categoria, thanks to Article 52 NOIF of FIGC.The club – named Salerno Calcio – was promoted to Lega Pro Seconda Divisione as it re-obtained the original name of U.S. Salernitana 1919.
Below is a list of notable footballers who have played for Salernitana Calcio 1919. Generally, this means players that have played 100 or more league matches for the club.
The Schola Medica Salernitana was a Medieval medical school, the first and most important of its kind. Situated on the Tyrrhenian Sea in the south Italian city of Salerno, it was founded in the 9th century and rose to prominence in the 10th century, becoming the most important source of medical knowledge in Western Europe at the time.
The Salernitano is an endangered Italian breed of horse.
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Priverno is a town, comune and former Latin Catholic bishopric in the province of Latina, Lazio, central Italy. It was called Piperno until 1927.
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Picerni is an Italian surname.
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