A brief glimpse into the past

NOCERINA 2 - Francavilla 1 Playout; le immagini salienti
NOCERINA 2 - Francavilla 1 Playout; le immagini salienti

Talamo e Maletic fanno esplodere il San Francesco. La Nocerina conquista la permanenza in serie D.



NOCERINA-FRANCAVILLA: la radiocronaca in diretta
NOCERINA-FRANCAVILLA: la radiocronaca in diretta

Dallo stadio "San Francesco" il racconto integrale della gara dei play out tra lucani e molossi.



NOCERINA-FRANCAVILLA: la radiocronaca in diretta
NOCERINA-FRANCAVILLA: la radiocronaca in diretta

Dallo stadio "San Francesco" il racconto integrale della gara dei play out tra lucani e molossi.



"Dale Cavese", lo storico coro Cavese nella gara vs Nocerina, Serie D 2022-23
"Dale Cavese", lo storico coro Cavese nella gara vs Nocerina, Serie D 2022-23

Il coro "Dale Cavese" è uno di quelli che per antonomasia contraddistinguono la tifoseria blufoncè e in quest'ultima gara di ...



Team, Place & City Details

Antonio Nocerino
Antonio Nocerino

Antonio Nocerino is a retired Italian footballer who played as a midfielder for clubs such as A.C. Milan, Juventus, Palermo, and Orlando City. At international level, he represented the Italian national team, winning a runners-up medal at Euro 2012, and was also a member of the Italian team that took part at the 2008 Olympics.

Nocerina

Nocerina may refer to:

Nocera Inferiore
Nocera Inferiore

Nocera Inferiore ʃɛːrə], locally [nuˈ(t)ʃæːrə]) is a city and comune in Campania, Italy, in the province of Salerno, at the foot of Monte Albino, 20 kilometres (12 mi) east-southeast of Naples by rail. It has a population of 45,608 inhabitants and a surface of 20.94 square kilometers (8.08 sq mi) thus showing a population density of 2,200 inhabitants per square kilometer.

Gela
Gela

Gela , is a city and comune in the Autonomous Region of Sicily, the largest for area and population on Sicily's southern coast. It is part of the Caltanissetta province, being the only comune in Italy with a population and area that exceeds those of the province's capital.

Gelatin
Gelatin

Gelatin or gelatine is a translucent, colorless, flavorless food ingredient, derived from collagen taken from animal body parts. It is brittle when dry and gummy when moist.

Gelato
Gelato

Gelato is a popular frozen dessert of Italian origin. It is generally made with a base of 3.25% milk and sugar.

Gelatin dessert
Gelatin dessert

Gelatin desserts are desserts made with a sweetened and flavored processed collagen product . This kind of dessert was first recorded as jelly by Hannah Glasse in her 18th century book The Art of Cookery, appearing in a layer of trifle.

Gelada
Gelada

The gelada , sometimes called the bleeding-heart monkey or the gelada "baboon", is a species of Old World monkey found only in the Ethiopian Highlands, with large populations in the Semien Mountains. Geladas are actually not baboons (baboons are all taxonomic members of the genus Papio) but the only living members of the genus Theropithecus.

Gelastic seizure

A gelastic seizure, also known as "gelastic epilepsy", is a rare type of seizure that involves a sudden burst of energy, usually in the form of laughing or crying. This syndrome usually occurs for no obvious reason and is uncontrollable.

Gelatin silver process
Gelatin silver process

The gelatin silver process is the photographic process used with currently available black-and-white films and printing papers. A suspension of silver salts in gelatin is coated onto a support such as glass, flexible plastic or film, baryta paper, or resin-coated paper.

Gelao language

Gelao is a dialect cluster of Kra languages in the Kra–Dai language family. It is spoken by the Gelao people in southern China and northern Vietnam.

Gelatinase B

Gelatinase B is an enzyme. This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction Cleavage of gelatin types I and V and collagen types IV and VThis enzyme is similar to gelatinase A, but possesses a further domain.

Gelephu
Gelephu

Gelephu , also spelled as Gelyephug, Gelegphu , Gaylegphug or Gaylephug, (IATA: GLU) is a town or Thromde in Sarpang District in Bhutan. It is located on the Indian border, about 30 km to the east of Sarpang, the Dzongkhag (District) headquarters, and has a population of 9,858 as per the 2017 census.