Il Lecco espugna il Tognon e passa il turno. Nel primo tempo Pinato risponde al vantaggio di Mangni, nella ripresa decisivi i gol di ...
Ardizzone segna il gol del 3-1 del Lecco al Pordenone nel ritorno del quarto di finale dei playoff di Serie C: la pacata esultanza ...
Le parole del tecnico bluceleste e del match-winner Francesco Ardizzone al termine dell'impresa di Fontanafredda (PN)
I gol e le azioni salienti della splendida rimonta dei blucelesti che riescono a ribaltare la sconfitta dell'andata ed accedere alle ...
Le parole dei blucelesti dopo l'impresa di Fontanafredda: decidono un autogol, Bunino e Ardizzone.
Il gol segnato da Francesco Ardizzone che porta il Lecco nelle semifinali dei playoff di Serie C. La rete con il commento a cura di ...
Il gol e le migliori azioni di Pordenone- Lecco (1-3) Gli highlights con il commento a cura di STENE ALI @STENECHANNEL per ...
Le parole di mister Di Carlo al termine del ritorno dei quarti playoff con il Lecco.
Pordenone Calcio, commonly referred to as Pordenone, is a professional football club based in Pordenone, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy.
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