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.

Gravina

Gravina may refer to:

Gravina Island Bridge

The Gravina Island Bridge, commonly referred to as the "Bridge to Nowhere", was a proposed bridge to replace the ferry that currently connects the town of Ketchikan, Alaska, United States, with Gravina Island, an island that contains the Ketchikan International Airport as well as 50 residents. The bridge was projected to cost $398 million.

Gravina Island
Gravina Island

Gravina Island is an island in the Gravina Islands of the Alexander Archipelago in southeastern Alaska. It is 21 miles long and about 9.5 miles (15.3 km) wide, with a land area of 94.81 square miles (245.6 km2).

Gravina Islands

The Gravina Islands are part of the Alexander Archipelago in southeast Alaska. They are bounded by the Clarence Strait on the west and the Revillagigedo Channel on the east.

Gravina in Puglia
Gravina in Puglia

Gravina in Puglia is a town and comune of the Metropolitan City of Bari, Apulia, southern Italy. The word gravina comes from the Latin grava or from the messapic graba, with the meaning of rock, shaft and erosion of bank river.

Gravina Museum of Fine Arts
Gravina Museum of Fine Arts

Gravina Museum of Fine Arts is a museum in the city of Alicante, Spain, located in the Palacio del Conde de Lumiares, a four floor building constructed between 1748 and 1808 and declared a historical monument. The museum is devoted to painting and sculpture of Alicante from the sixteenth century to the early decades of the twentieth century.

Gravina Island Highway

The Gravina Island Highway is a 3.2-mile-long gravel highway located on Gravina Island, in the Ketchikan Gateway Borough of the U.S. state of Alaska. The highway was part of a project that would connect Gravina Island, specifically, the Ketchikan International Airport, to the city of Ketchikan.

Gravina Island (Prince William Sound)

Gravina Island is an island within Chugach National Forest in Prince William Sound.

Gravina in Puglia railway station
Gravina in Puglia railway station

Gravina in Puglia is a railway station at Gravina in Puglia, a town in Apulia, southern Italy. The station is located on the Rocchetta Sant'Antonio-Gioia del Colle railway.

Gravina Cathedral
Gravina Cathedral

Gravina Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Gravina in Puglia, region of Apulia, Italy. It was previously the episcopal seat of the Diocese of Gravina.