16 marzo 2019 #LIVSAL Reti: 23’ pt Rocca (L). #Livorno: Zima, Gonnelli, Di Gennaro, Bogdan, Valiani, Rocca, Luci, Porcino (10’ st Fazzi), Diamanti, Murilo (19’ st Giannetti), Dumitru (30’ st Salzano). All. Roberto Breda A disposizione: Crosta, Neri, Boben, Gasbarro, Eguelfi, Kupisz, Soumaoro, Gori, Raicevic. #Salernitana: Micai, Pucino, Migliorini, Gigliotti (37’ st Djuric), Casasola, Odjer (14’ st A. Anderson), Di Tacchio, Akpa Akpro, Lopez, Vuletich, Calaiò (15’ pt Jallow). All. Angelo Gregucci A disposizione: Vannucchi, Perticone, Mantovani, D.Anderson, Minala, Memolla, Orlando, Mazzarani, Rosina. Arbitro: Aleandro Di Paolo di Avezzano.
EMPOLI-SALERNITANA 2-0 nella voce di GIUSEPPE BISANTIS (RadioRai) http://www.tuttoilcalcioblog.it - da Tutto il calcio minuto per minuto Empoli – Salernitana 2 – 0 Reti: 33’ st, 51’ st Rodriguez (E). Empoli: Gabriel, Di Lorenzo, Maietta, Luperto, Pasqual, Bennacer, Castagnetti, Lollo (27’ st Brighi), Zajc (44’ st Polvani), Caputo, Donnarumma (25’ st Rodriguez). All. Aurelio Andreazzoli A disposizione: Terracciano, Giacomel, Canestrelli, Imperiale, Traorè. Salernitana: Radunovic, Casasola, Monaco, Schiavi, Vitale (29’ st Popescu), Minala, Ricci, Odjer, Kiyine, Sprocati (35’ st Rossi), Bocalon (6’ st Palombi). All. Stefano Colantuono A disposizione: Russo, Iliadis, Mantovani, Asmah, Di Roberto, Della Rocca, Signorelli, Rosina. Arbitro: Sig. Daniele Minelli di Varese Assistenti: Rocca – Sechi IV Uomo: Volpi Ammoniti: Castagnetti (E) – Ricci (S) Angoli: 4 – 7 Recupero: 3’ pt, 4’ st.
Punizione Rosina Salernitana- Pro Vercelli 0-0
Al termine della seduta di rifinitura di questo pomeriggio il mister Alberto Bollini ha diramato la lista dei convocati per la gara in programma domani tra Salernitana e Empoli. PORTIERI: Adamonis, Radunovic; DIFENSORI: Asmah, Bernardini, Mantovani, Pucino, Schiavi, Vitale; CENTROCAMPISTI: Della Rocca, Minala, Odjer, Ricci, Rizzo, Signorelli, Zito; ATTACCANTI: Alex, Bocalon, Cicerelli, Di Roberto, Gatto, Rosina, Rossi, Sprocati.
gita sull'Altopiano di Asiago con salita da Pedescala, Castelletto, Rotzo, Roana, Asiago, Pennar, Conco , Lusiana . 139 km con 1750 mt. di dislivello. http://www.amiciperlabici.altervista.org/homepage.htm
First solo jump trainings season 2011! Congratulation to all of my happy students! ;) Dropzones: LKCE Ceska Lipa, LKCB Ceske Budejovice, LKPM Pribram Skydiving instructor: Rosina Kasickova
Troiteiro pica el balón a la posición de Jesús Espino, quien controla y baja bien el balón, disparando, de tacón, fuera, muy ajustado a la derecha de la portería de Rosiña. Partido jugado el miércoles, 11 de agosto de 2010, en el Estadio 'Vicente Sanz', de Don Benito. Pretemporada 2009-2010.
Rosina may refer to:
Rosina May Lawrence was a British-Canadian actress and singer. She had a short but memorable career in the 1920s and 1930s in Hollywood before she married in 1939 and retired from entertainment.
Rosina Ferrara was an artist's model from the island of Capri, who became the favorite muse of American expatriate artist John Singer Sargent. Captivated by her exotic beauty, a variety of 19th-century artists, including Charles Sprague Pearce, Frank Hyde, and George Randolph Barse, made works of art of her.
Rosina Brandram was an English opera singer and actress primarily known for creating many of the contralto roles in the Savoy operas with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. Brandram joined the D'Oyly Carte company in 1877 as a chorister and understudy.
Rosina Lippi-Green (born January 14, 1956) is an American writer. She writes under the names Rosina Lippi-Green (linguistics), Rosina Lippi (literary and contemporary fiction), and Sara Donati (historical fiction).
Rosina M. Bierbaum is currently the Roy F. Westin Chair in Natural Economics and Research Professor at the University of Maryland's School of Public Policy. She is also a professor and former dean at the University of Michigan School of Natural Resources and Environment (SNRE).
Rosina Bulwer Lytton was an Anglo-Irish writer who published fourteen novels, a volume of essays and a volume of letters. In 1827 she married Edward Bulwer-Lytton, a novelist and politician.
Rosina Tucker was an American labor organizer, civil rights activist, and educator. She is best known for helping to organize the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, the first African-American trade union.
Rosina Widmann, née Binder, was a German educator and Basel missionary-wife who opened a girls’ school at Akropong in pre-colonial Ghana. She was the first exemplar of a European missionary-wife who worked in Ghana for a long period.
Rosine Stoltz (13 January 1815 – 30 July 1903) was a French mezzo-soprano. A prominent member of the Paris Opéra, she created many leading roles there including Ascanio in Berlioz's Benvenuto Cellini, Marguerite in Auber's Le lac des fées, the title role in Marie Stuart, and two Donizetti heroines, Léonor in La favorite and Zayda in Dom Sébastien.
Likavka is a village and municipality in Ružomberok District in the Žilina Region of northern Slovakia.
Litavka is a river in the Czech Republic, the right tributary of the Berounka. It originates in the Brdy mountain range at the elevation of 736 m and flows to Beroun, where it enters the Berounka.
Lika Kavzharadze was a Georgian film actress best known for her role in Tengiz Abuladze's 1976 drama film The Wishing Tree. Born in Tbilisi, Kavzharadze was trained as a pianist at the Tbilisi State Conservatoire, from which she graduated in 1973.