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            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Franco Baresi is an Italian youth team coach and former football defender with AC Milan, acknowledged as one of the greatest defenders ever to play the game. Baresi was colloquially called &quot;piscinin&quot;, Milanese dialect for &quot;little one&quot;. He is also the younger brother of Inter Milan assistant manager Giuseppe Baresi. Hoping Franco could play with him in the nerazzurri; Giuseppe brought him for a trial in Inter's youth team, but Franco was rejected.</description>
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            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Roberto Baggio (born 18 February 1967) is a retired Italian footballer. In 1993, Baggio won both the Ballon d'Or and the FIFA World Player of the Year. He is the only Italian player ever to score in three World Cups. Baggio is known as Il Divin Codino, for the hairstyle he wore for most of his career and his Buddhist background. Today, he is rated as one of the finest footballers that ever played the game.</description>
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            <address>Austria</address>
            <description>Brian Laudrup (born 22 February 1969) is a Danish former football player who is a commentator for TV3+ and runs a youth coaching camp. Married to Mette and has a son, Nicolai, and a daughter, Rasmine. During his active career, Laudrup represented a number of European clubs. He started his active career with Danish club Brøndby, winning two Danish championships in the late 1980s. He then played for German and Italian clubs, winning the 1994 Serie A title with AC Milan.</description>
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            <address>Gironde</address>
            <description>Christophe Jérôme Dugarry (born March 24, 1972) is a former French footballer. His clubs include Bordeaux, Milan, Barcelona, Marseille, Birmingham City and Qatar SC. He was also a member of the France side that won the 1998 World Cup and Euro 2000.</description>
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            <description>George Tawlon Manneh Oppong Ousman Weah (born 1 October 1966) is a Liberian politician and former football forward. He spent 14 years of his professional football career playing for clubs in France, Italy, and England, winning titles in these three countries. In 1995, he was named FIFA World Player of the Year, European Footballer of the Year, and African Footballer of the Year.</description>
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            <address>Portugal</address>
            <description>Rui Manuel César Costa, (born 29 March 1972) is a former Portuguese football player and current Director of Football for Sport Lisboa e Benfica. An attacking midfielder also capable of playing as a deep-seated defensive midfielder, he most recently played for Portuguese club Benfica. In 2004, he was named by Pelé to the FIFA 100, a list of the 125 greatest living football players.</description>
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            <address>Castellanza</address>
            <description>Marco Simone (born 7 January 1969 in Castellanza) is an Italian former professional football (soccer) player in the striker or winger position. He most prominently played for AC Milan, with whom he won four Italian Serie A championships, as well as French clubs Paris Saint-Germain and AS Monaco. He played four games for the Italian national team. Now, he is the chairman of A.C. Legnano.</description>
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            <name>Oliver Bierhoff</name>
            <address>Karlsruhe</address>
            <description>Oliver Bierhoff (born May 1, 1968 in Karlsruhe) is a retired German former football striker, who scored the first golden goal in the history of major international football, for Germany in the Euro 96 final. He is mostly renowned for his excellent abilities as a target man being able to deliver pin-point headers towards goal.</description>
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            <name>Ronaldinho</name>
            <address>Porto Alegre</address>
            <description>Ronaldo de Assis Moreira (born 21 March 1980 in Porto Alegre), commonly known as Ronaldinho or Ronaldinho Gaúcho, is a Brazilian footballer who plays for Italian Serie A club A.C. Milan and the Brazilian national team. He is widely regarded as one of the most gifted footballers of his generation. He is a free-kick specialist and has exceptional dribbling ability.</description>
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                <when>1980-03-21</when>
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            <name>Marco Amelia</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Marco Amelia, Cavaliere Ufficiale OMRI, (born 2 April 1982) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Serie A club Milan, on loan from Genoa. He was part of the Italian squad that won the 2006 FIFA World Cup.</description>
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            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Giovanni (&quot;Gianni&quot;) Rivera (born 18 August 1943 in Alessandria) is an Italian former football midfielder, mostly a deep-lying playmaker, who was awarded the Ballon d'Or, one of the most prestigious individual awards in football, in 1969. He played the majority of his career with Serie A side A.C. Milan. Internationally, he represented Italy, 60 times scoring 14 goals, at four World Cups as well as being part of the first Italian side to win the European Football Championship in 1968.</description>
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            <description>Fabio Capello (born 18 June 1946) is a retired Italian footballer and current manager of the England national football team, having started the role in January 2008. Capello has the distinction of winning the domestic league title with every club he has coached throughout his career. In his first five seasons as a manager he won four Serie A titles with Milan, where he also won the 1993–94 UEFA Champions League, defeating Barcelona 4–0 in a memorable final.</description>
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            <name>Thiago Emiliano da Silva</name>
            <address>Rio de Janeiro</address>
            <description>Thiago Emiliano da Silva, (born September 22, 1984), commonly known as Thiago Silva, is a Brazilian footballer who currently plays as a centre back for Italian Serie A club Milan.</description>
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            <description>Luigi Sala (born 21 February 1974) is an Italian football defender who currently plays for AlbinoLeffe. He is a central defender. In June 2001, Sala was sold to Atalanta for 7 billion lire, along with Gianni Comandini (30 billion) and Luca Saudati (18 billion), as part of Cristian Zenoni and Massimo Donati's deal to Milan, for 60 billion Italian lire. In 2002-03 season, he was the first choice and partnered with Cesare Natali. In December 2002, Sala was injured and rested one month.</description>
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            <address>Rome</address>
            <description>Paolo Di Canio (born 9 July 1968) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a striker. Active in Italy, Scotland and England, Di Canio made over 500 league appearances in his career, scoring over 100 league goals.</description>
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            <description>Jakob &quot;Jaap&quot; Stam (born 17 July 1972 in Kampen) is a retired Dutch football player who was twice voted best defender in the 1998–99 and 1999–2000 UEFA Champions League. He currently works on the non-playing staff at FC Zwolle.</description>
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            <name>Vitali Kutuzov</name>
            <address>Soviet Union</address>
            <description>Vitali Vladimirovich Kutuzov is a Belarusian football player, who plays in attack for Bari and the Belarusian national team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1980-03-20</when>
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            <name>Mathieu Flamini</name>
            <address>Marseille</address>
            <description>Mathieu Flamini is a French professional footballer of Italian descent who plays as a midfielder for Serie A club Milan.</description>
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            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Fernando Carlos Redondo Neri is a retired Argentine professional footballer. A defensive midfielder with the ability to contribute both defensively and offensively, he played one full decade in La Liga - namely for Real Madrid - then finished his career (curtailed by several injury problems) in Italy with A.C. Milan. He and was also a member of the Argentina national football team.</description>
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            <name>Cosmin Contra</name>
            <address>Romania</address>
            <description>Cosmin Marius Contra (born 15 December 1975) is a Romanian footballer who plays for FC Timişoara, mainly as a right defender. Offensive-minded, he can also appear as a midfielder, and played professionally in four countries (his own included), mainly in Spain, where he appeared for three clubs, mainly Getafe CF, which he helped consolidate in the top division.</description>
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            <address>Ipatinga</address>
            <description>Alessandro Faiolhe Amantino, more commonly known as Mancini (is a Brazilian professional footballer, who currently plays as a winger for Serie A champions Inter Milan. Mancini is famed for his dribbling, especially his step-overs. He is also extremely versatile, having played at right back during the early part of his career, as a striker and also in central or attacking midfield in addition to his favoured position on the right or left wing.</description>
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                <when>1980-08-01</when>
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            <address>Sedegliano</address>
            <description>Massimo Donati (born 26 March 1981) is an Italian footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Bari of the Italian first division.</description>
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                <when>1981-03-26</when>
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            <name>Paolo Sammarco</name>
            <address>Como</address>
            <description>Paolo Sammarco (born 17 March 1983) is an Italian football midfielder, currently playing for Sampdoria.</description>
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                <when>1983-03-17</when>
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            <name>Roberto Donadoni</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Roberto Donadoni (born 9 September 1963) is a former Italian international footballer and currently a manager, last in charge of Serie A club Napoli. An attacking midfielder or winger known for pace and technique, he was a pillar of the powerhouse AC Milan teams of the late 1980s and early 1990s and one of the pioneers of Major League Soccer, where he played two seasons for the NY/NJ MetroStars.</description>
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                <when>1963-09-09</when>
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            <name>Alberto Gilardino</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Alberto Gilardino, (born 5 July 1982) is an Italian footballer who plays as a striker for Serie A club Fiorentina and the Italian national team. In his early career, he was compared to Vieri, and Filippo Inzaghi described him as the fusion of both players.</description>
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                <when>1982-07-05</when>
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            <name>Gunnar Gren</name>
            <address>Sweden</address>
            <description>Gunnar Gren (October 31, 1920 &amp;ndash; November 10, 1991) was a Swedish football player and coach. He is best known for playing for IFK Gothenburg and AC Milan. He was part of the famous &quot;Gre-No-Li&quot; trio of forwards at A.C. Milan and the Swedish national team. Gren has won numerous awards including an Olympic Gold Medal in 1948, Guldbollen in 1946, and was a part of the 1958 Swedish National Team that took second place.</description>
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            <description>Gunnar Nordahl (October 19, 1921 &amp;ndash; September 15, 1995) was a Swedish football player, best known for his play in AC Milan 1949-1956. Nordahl started out at Hörnefors IF in Sweden before moving to IFK Norrköping. He won four Swedish championships with Norrköping and once scored seven goals in one game. During his time in Swedish clubs, Nordahl scored 149 goals in 172 matches. Nordahl transferred to AC Milan on January 22, 1949.</description>
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            <name>Roque Júnior</name>
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            <description>José Vítor Roque Jr. (born August 31, 1976 in Santa Rita do Sapucaí) more commonly known as Roque Júnior, is a Brazilian football defender, who currently plays for Ituano Futebol Clube. He has won 48 caps for Brazil and was part of the winning squad at the 2002 World Cup.</description>
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                <when>1976-08-31</when>
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            <description>Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite (born 22 April 1982), commonly known as Kaká, is a Brazilian football midfielder who currently plays for Spanish La Liga club Real Madrid and the Brazilian national team. He started his footballing career at the age of eight, when he began playing for a local club. At the time, he also played tennis, and it was not until he moved on to São Paulo FC and signed his first professional contract with the club at the age of fifteen that he chose to focus on football.</description>
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            <description>Martin Laursen (born 26 July 1977) is a Danish former footballer who played in the centre back position. He played three seasons for Italian club AC Milan, with whom he won the 2003 UEFA Champions League and the 2004 Serie A championship. He also played for Italian clubs Hellas Verona and Parma FC, and was the team captain of English club Aston Villa.</description>
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            <name>Cesare Maldini</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Cesare Maldini is an Italian football manager and former player. He played as a centre back and spent the majority of his career with AC Milan. Maldini also represented Italy at international level in the 1962 and 1966 World Cups. His son Paolo, also a defender, previously held the record for the most caps for the Italian national team. The younger Maldini captained Milan to the UEFA Champions League title in 2003, 40 years after Cesare had achieved the same feat.</description>
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            <name>Cristian Brocchi</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Cristian Brocchi (born 30 January 1976, Milan) is an Italian footballer, who currently plays for Lazio.</description>
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                <when>1976-01-30</when>
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            <name>Marek Jankulovski</name>
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            <description>Marek Jankulovski (born 9 May 1977) is a Czech footballer who plays for Italian club A.C. Milan. He was voted Czech Player of the Year for the 2007–08 season. He is well known for his versatility being able to play anywhere up the left wing. He is also known for his ability to cross the ball and his considerable technical ability.</description>
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                <when>1977-05-09</when>
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            <name>Ibrahim Ba</name>
            <address>Dakar</address>
            <description>Ibrahim &quot;Ibou&quot; Ba is a retired French professional football player. He played as a right midfielder. In the period from 1996 to 1998, Ba was considered to be one of the hottest young talents in the world after consistently impressing with Bordeaux.</description>
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                <when>1973-11-12</when>
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            <name>Giuseppe Sabadini</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Giuseppe Sabadini (born 26 March 1949 in Sagrado) is an Italian football coach and a former player. He played 18 seasons (393 games, 17 goals) in the Serie A for U.C. Sampdoria, A.C. Milan, F.C. Catanzaro, Calcio Catania and Ascoli Calcio 1898. He earned four caps for the Italian national team, and was in the squad for the 1974 FIFA World Cup, but didn't feature in any matches at the tournament.</description>
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                <when>1949-03-26</when>
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            <name>Roberto Rosato</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Roberto Rosato (18 August 1943 – 20 June 2010) was an Italian footballer. He played for 15 seasons (351 games, 10 goals) in the Serie A for A.C. Torino, A.C. Milan and Genoa C.F.C. He also played 37 matches for the Italy national football team from 1965 to 1973. He participated in two World Cups, and was part of the Italy team that won the 1968 UEFA European Football Championship. He was also a member of the team that lost 4-1 to Brazil in the 1970 FIFA World Cup Final.</description>
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                <when>1943-08-18</when>
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            <name>Dario Šimić</name>
            <address>Zagreb</address>
            <description>Dario Šimić (born 12 November 1975 in Zagreb) is a retired Croatian football player. Šimić was a versatile defender who played as full-back, sweeper or centre back. A product of Dinamo Zagreb's academy, he later played for Serie A sides Internazionale and Milan as well as Ligue 1 side Monaco, before returning to Dinamo Zagreb in 2010, where he retired from the game during the same year.</description>
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            <name>Mark Hateley</name>
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            <description>Mark Wayne Hateley is a retired English football player who played as a centre-forward. He was capped 32 times for the English national team (including games in the 1986 World Cup), and played in top-level football leagues in England, Italy, France and Scotland. His nickname is Attila</description>
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            <name>Gianluca Zambrotta</name>
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            <description>Gianluca Zambrotta, Cavaliere Ufficiale OMRI, (born February 19, 1977) is a world cup winning Italian footballer who currently plays as a full back for Serie A club Milan.</description>
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                <when>1977-02-19</when>
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            <name>Massimo Ambrosini</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Massimo Ambrosini is an Italian footballer who plays as a midfielder and is the captain of Serie A club Milan. He is well known for his aerial ability and tackling.</description>
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                <when>1977-05-29</when>
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            <name>Kurt Hamrin</name>
            <address>Stockholm</address>
            <description>Kurt Roland Hamrin is a former Swedish footballer. He is currently the seventh highest goalscorer of all-time in Italy's Serie A with 190 goals. He was best known for his dribbling and finishing.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1934-11-19</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Samir Beloufa</name>
            <address>Melun</address>
            <description>Samir Beloufa is a French-Algerian football player for the Swedish side Helsingborgs IF of the top Allsvenskan league. He transferred to Helsingborg from the Belgium club Westerlo in March 2007. He also played with Mouscron and Germinal Beerschot in Belgium. In Italian Serie A he played with AC Milan for season 1997-98 and for Monza in Serie B. In November 2008, his contract with Helsingborg was not extended and he is currently out of club.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1979-08-27</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Gianluigi Lentini</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Gianluigi Lentini (born March 27, 1969 in Carmagnola) is a former Italian winger who was once the world's most expensive footballer, when he moved from Torino to AC Milan for £13 million in 1992. Lentini started his career at Torino, and after occasional appearances he spent the 1988/89 season on loan with Ancona. He returned to a Torino team that had been relegated, but Lentini scored 6 goals as Torino were promoted straight back to Serie A for the 1990-91 season.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1969-03-27</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Jørgen Leschly Sørensen</name>
            <address>Denmark</address>
            <description>Jørgen Leschly Sørensen (24 September 1922 - 21 February 1999) was a Danish football (soccer) player. He started as an amateur player in Danish football with Odense Boldklub and B 93, winning the 1945 Danish championship with B 93. He was a part of the Denmark national football team which won bronze medals at the 1948 Summer Olympics, and played a total 14 games and scored eight goals for the national team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1922-09-24</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Massimo Maccarone</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Massimo Maccarone is an Italian association football striker currently playing for Palermo. He made headlines in March 2002 when he became the first Serie B player in twenty years to be picked for the Italian national side. He is nicknamed Big Mac.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1979-09-06</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Massimo Agostini</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Massimo Agostini (born January 20, 1964 in Rimini) is an Italian football (soccer) manager and former striker.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1964-01-20</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Massimo Taibi</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Massimo Taibi (born 18 February 1970 in Palermo) is a retired Italian football goalkeeper, who played for several clubs, mostly in Italy's Serie A, B, and C1.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1970-02-18</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Sebastiano Rossi</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Sebastiano Rossi (born July 20, 1964) is an Italian former footballer who played goalkeeper for several clubs, most notably AC Milan, with which he won the scudetto five times. In total, he made 346 appearances in the Serie A, 240 of them for Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1964-07-20</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Massimo Oddo</name>
            <address>Città Sant'Angelo</address>
            <description>Massimo Oddo, Ufficiale OMRI, (born 14 June 1976) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Serie A club Milan. He was part of the Italian squad that won the 2006 FIFA World Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1976-06-14</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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                <coordinates>14.050000190734863,42.516666412353516</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Željko Kalac</name>
            <address>Australia</address>
            <description>Željko Kalac (born 16 December 1972) is a retired Australian football (soccer) goalkeeper. Standing at 2.02 meters, Kalac is one of the world's tallest professional goalkeepers. Kalac's preferred playing number (when not the conventional number 1) is 18 and has generally worn this number when playing for Australia. However, when he joined AC Milan in 2005, number 18 was already claimed by Marek Jankulovski, who joined at the same time, and so he chose number 16.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1972-12-16</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>149.13333129882812,-35.29999923706055</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Giovanni Bolzoni (footballer born 1905)</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Giovanni Bolzoni (born November 27, 1905 in Milan) was an Italian professional football player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1905-11-27</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Marco Bonura</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Marco Bonura (born 2 August 1979) is an Italian footballer who plays for Cesena at Serie B.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1979-08-02</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Bruno Arcari (footballer)</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Bruno Arcari (born November 15, 1915 in Casalpusterlengo; died December 10, 2004 in Varese) was an Italian professional football player and coach. He played for 9 seasons (197 games, 42 goals) in the Serie A for A.S. Livorno Calcio, Genova 1893, Milano and Bologna F.C. 1909. He played his only game for the Italy national football team on March 3, 1940 in a game against Switzerland. His older brothers Carlo Arcari, Angelo Arcari and Pietro Arcari all played football professionally.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1915-11-15</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Fabio Viviani (footballer)</name>
            <address>Lucca</address>
            <description>Fabio Viviani (born September 29, 1966 in Lucca) is an Italian professional football coach and former player who currently manages Calcio Portogruaro Summaga. He played for 7 seasons (145 games, 3 goals) in the Serie A for Calcio Como, A.C. Milan and Vicenza Calcio. He reached the semi-final of the 1997–98 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup with Vicenza Calcio.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1966-09-29</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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                <coordinates>10.5,43.849998474121094</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Alberigo Evani</name>
            <address>Massa</address>
            <description>Alberigo Evani (born January 1, 1963 in Massa) is an Italian former football (soccer) player in midfielder role. Born in Massa, Tuscany, he played in Serie A 353 times with 16 goals.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1963-01-01</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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                <coordinates>10.133333206176758,44.03333282470703</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Alberto Gallardo</name>
            <address>Lima</address>
            <description>Alberto Gallardo (28 November 1940 – 19 January 2001) was a Peruvian football player and manager. During his club career, Gallardo played for Sporting Cristal, A.C. Milan, Cagliari Calcio and Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras. He earned 37 caps and scored 11 goals for the Peru national football team from 1963 to 1972, and played in the 1970 FIFA World Cup, where he scored 2 goals.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1940-11-28</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>-77.02833557128906,-12.043333053588867</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Andrés Guglielminpietro</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Andrés Guglielminpietro, nicknamed Guly, is a former Argentine football player. A midfielder, he has been capped for the Argentina national football team, and represented his country at the Copa América 1999. His career reached its peak at the Italian club A.C. Milan, where he shared the limelight with some of the game's stars. Guly scored the winning goal against Perugia that won the 1998/99 Scudetto.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1974-04-10</when>
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                <coordinates>-58.38333511352539,-34.599998474121094</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Attila Filkor</name>
            <address>Budapest</address>
            <description>Attila Filkor (born 12 July 1988) is a Hungarian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Serie B club Triestina, on loan from Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1988-07-12</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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                <coordinates>19.050277709960938,47.47194290161133</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Dejan Savićević</name>
            <address>Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia</address>
            <description>Dejan Savićević, is a Montenegrin former football player and the current president of the Montenegro FA . His close control and superb vision have won him many admirers during his time with Red Star Belgrade and A.C. Milan. Following an illustrious professional playing career that lasted 19 seasons in total, as well as short and unsuccessful head coaching stint in early 2000s, he's turned to administrative matters - becoming, during summer 2004, the president of Montenegrin FA (FSCG).</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1966-09-15</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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                <coordinates>19.46666717529297,42.78333282470703</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Mario Romani</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Mario Romani (16 December 1907 – 25 May 1977) was an Italian professional footballer, who played as a striker.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1907-12-16</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Bruno Mora</name>
            <address>Parma</address>
            <description>Bruno Mora (born March 29, 1937 in Parma; died December 10, 1986 in Parma) was an Italian football player and coach. He played 13 seasons (241 games, 63 goals) in the Serie A for U.C. Sampdoria, Juventus F.C. , A.C. Milan and A.C. Parma He earned 21 caps and scored 4 goals for the Italy national football team, and played in the 1962 FIFA World Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1937-03-29</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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                <coordinates>10.333333015441895,44.79999923706055</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Michele De Nadai</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Michele De Nadai (born September 8, 1954 in Milan) is a retired Italian professional football player. He played for 5 seasons (83 games, 4 goals) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan and A.S. Roma. He scored a goal in the only game he played for A.C. Milan, a 2-1 win over A.C. Cesena on May 2, 1976.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1954-09-08</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Paulo Vitor Barreto</name>
            <address>Rio de Janeiro</address>
            <description>Paulo Vitor Barreto de Souza or simply Barreto (born on 12 July 1985) is a Brazilian football striker currently playing for Italian club Bari.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1985-07-12</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>-43.196388244628906,-22.90833282470703</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Matteo Ardemagni</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Matteo Ardemagni (born March 26, 1987 in Milan) is an Italian football forward currently playing for Atalanta. A product of Milan's youth team, he has made a few appearances as a substitute for their Serie A team. He was then sent on loan to various Serie C1 teams, namely Perugia, Pizzighettone and Pro Patria, before being ultimately sold to Serie B side Triestina on July 2008 in a co-ownership agreement with the alabardati.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1987-03-26</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Simone Boldini</name>
            <address>Ghedi</address>
            <description>Simone Boldini (born May 23, 1954 in Ghedi) is an Italian professional football coach and a former player. He played 12 seasons (228 games, 5 goals) in the Serie A for Calcio Como, A.C. Milan, Ascoli Calcio 1898, S.S.C. Napoli and Atalanta B.C.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1954-05-23</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>10.283333778381348,45.400001525878906</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Daniele Bonera</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Daniele Bonera (born 31 May 1981) is an Italian footballer who plays as a defender for Serie A club Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1981-05-31</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Guido Pedroni</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Guido Pedroni (21 August 1883 – 6 February 1964) was an Italian professional footballer, who played as a forward, and football referee.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1883-08-21</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Davide Facchin</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Davide Facchin (born 29 April 1987) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Pavia, on loan from A.C. Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1987-04-29</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Digão</name>
            <address>Brasília</address>
            <description>Rodrigo Izecson dos Santos Leite (born 14 August 1985), commonly known as Digão, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays for F.C. Penafiel in Portugal on loan from A.C. Milan, as a central defender. After signing with A.C. Milan at the age of 19, he spent several years on loans with various teams, mainly in Italy.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1985-08-14</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>-47.900001525878906,-15.800000190734863</coordinates>
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            <name>Dino Sani</name>
            <address>São Paulo</address>
            <description>Dino Sani (born May 23, 1932) is a Brazilian former football player and coach. He started his career at local club Palmeiras, XV de Jaú, Commercial-SP and São Paulo FC, and played in the Argentine First Division for Boca Juniors in 1961, where he played 13 games, scoring 4 goals. He then played in Italy for Serie A club AC Milan, with whom he won one scudetto in the 1961-62 season and the 1962-63 European Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1932-05-23</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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                <coordinates>-46.63333511352539,-23.549999237060547</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Domenico Morfeo</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Domenico Morfeo (born 16 January 1976 in Pescina) is an Italian football (soccer) player, in the position of attacking midfielder or striker.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1976-01-16</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Alberto Piccinini</name>
            <address>Rome</address>
            <description>Alberto Piccinini (born January 25, 1923 in Rome; died April 14, 1972 in Rome) was an Italian professional football player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1923-01-25</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>12.5,41.900001525878906</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Massimo Pedrazzini</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Massimo Pedrazzini (born February 3, 1958 in Milan) is an Italian football coach and former player, last in charge as Walter Zenga's assistant coach at Serie A club Palermo.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1958-02-03</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Fabrizio Miccoli</name>
            <address>Nardò</address>
            <description>Fabrizio Miccoli (born on 27 June 1979) is an Italian football striker who currently is playing for Serie A team Palermo. Despite being born in Nardò, Lecce, he has always lived in San Donato di Lecce, also in Lecce.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1979-06-27</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>18.03333282470703,40.18333435058594</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Harald Nielsen</name>
            <address>Frederikshavn</address>
            <description>Harald Ingemann Nielsen (born October 26, 1941) is a Danish former football (soccer) player, who most notably played professionally for Italian club Bologna F.C. where he was the league top scorer in Bologna's 1964 Serie A championship winning season. Harald Nielsen played 14 games for the Denmark national football team in 1959 and 1960, scoring 15 goals, and he was known as Guld-Harald (Gold-Harald).</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1941-10-26</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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                <coordinates>10.539722442626953,57.44111251831055</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Oscar Damiani</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Giuseppe &quot;Oscar&quot; Damiani (born 15 June 1950) is an Italian former professional footballer, who played as a winger.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1950-06-15</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Giuseppe Zappella</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Giuseppe Zappella (born May 4, 1973 in Milan) is an Italian football player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1973-05-04</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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                <coordinates>9.190278053283691,45.464168548583984</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Giuseppe Santagostino</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Giuseppe Santagostino (18 March 1901 – 1 April 1955) was an Italian professional footballer, who played as a striker. He ranks eight in A.C. Milan's all-time goalscorers list.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1901-03-18</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Massimo Gobbi</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Massimo Gobbi (born 31 October 1980) is an Italian footballer in the left winger or left back position, playing for Serie A side Parma. He has played one game for the Italy national football team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1980-10-31</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Richard Vanigli</name>
            <address>Forlì</address>
            <description>Richard Vanigli (born 1 June 1971 in Forlì) is an Italian footballer who plays in the Eccellenza league for F.C. Forlì.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1971-06-01</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Mario Foglia</name>
            <address>Stroppiana</address>
            <description>Mario Foglia (13 January 1921 – 28 May 1999) was an Italian professional footballer, who played as a defender, and football manager.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1921-01-13</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>8.449999809265137,45.21666717529297</coordinates>
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            <name>Harmony Ikande</name>
            <address>Kano</address>
            <description>Harmony Ikande (born 17 September 1990) is a Nigerian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Seconda Divisione club Poggibonsi, on loan from Milan. At international level, he represented Nigeria at the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup, playing 2 games.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1990-09-17</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>8.516666412353516,12.0</coordinates>
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            <name>Graziano Mannari</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Graziano Mannari (born April 19, 1969 in Livorno) is a retired Italian professional football player. He played for 3 seasons (30 games, 3 games) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan and Parma F.C. His most memorable matches for A.C. Milan were the March 12, 1989 league 4-0 win against Juventus F.C. in which he scored two goals, and 1988 Supercoppa Italiana, in which he also scored.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1969-04-19</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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            <name>Aldo Cevenini</name>
            <address>Arona (NO)</address>
            <description>Aldo Cevenini (born November 8, 1889 in Arona; died October 26, 1973 in Deiva Marina) was an Italian professional football player and coach. He made his debut for the Italy national football team in the team's first ever game on May 15, 1910 against France. He won the Italian championship in the 1919/20 and 1921/22 seasons. His younger brothers Mario Cevenini, Luigi Cevenini, Cesare Cevenini and Carlo Cevenini all played football professionally.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1889-11-08</when>
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            <name>Rodolfo Ostromann</name>
            <address>Pula</address>
            <description>Rodolfo Ostromann (22 Decembre 1903 – 5 September 1960) was an Austrian professional footballer, who played as a striker.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1903-12-22</when>
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            <name>Gianangelo Barzan</name>
            <address>Adria</address>
            <description>Gianangelo Barzan (born November 24, 1901 in Adria; died December 2, 1983 in Adria) was an Italian professional football player. He played for 2 seasons (27 games, 2 goals) in the Serie A for A.S. Roma and A.S. Bari.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1901-11-24</when>
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            <name>Stefano Carobbi</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Stefano Carobbi (born January 16, 1964) is an Italian former footballer. He had three separate spells with Fiorentina, and also played for AC Milan and Lecce. He won seven caps for Italy U-21, and was part of Italy's team at the 1988 Olympics.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1964-01-16</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Filippo Inzaghi</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Filippo &quot;Pippo&quot; Inzaghi, Cavaliere Ufficiale OMRI (born 9 August 1973 in Piacenza) is an Italian World Cup and UEFA Champions League-winning footballer who plays for Serie A club Milan. Inzaghi became the first striker to score in all international club competitions open to European teams after his double against Boca Juniors during the FIFA Club World Cup final in 2007.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1973-08-09</when>
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            <name>Patrick Kluivert</name>
            <address>Amsterdam</address>
            <description>Patrick Stephan Kluivert (born 1 July 1976) is a former Dutch footballer, currently pursuing his interest in coaching. He played as a striker for AFC Ajax, A.C. Milan, FC Barcelona, Newcastle United F.C. , Valencia CF, PSV Eindhoven, and Lille OSC. Kluivert played for the Dutch national team from 1994 to 2004. He is their all-time leading goalscorer with 40 goals.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1976-07-01</when>
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            <name>Zvonimir Boban</name>
            <address>Imotski</address>
            <description>Zvonimir Boban (born 8 October 1968 in Imotski) is a Croatian former football midfielder who played most of his professional career for Serie A club Milan and was a member of the Croatia national team, which he captained to third place at the 1998 FIFA World Cup. He was a playmaker well known for his passing range and vision. Croatia never lost a match when he scored.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1968-10-08</when>
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            <name>Hernán Crespo</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Hernán Jorge Crespo (born 5 July 1975) is an Argentine footballer who plays for Parma in the Italian Serie A. Crespo has scored over 300 goals in a career spanning 17 years. His honors include an Olympic Games silver medal, a Copa Libertadores, an English Premier League title and three Scudettos. He was topscorer in the 2000-01 Serie A with 26 goals, while playing for Lazio. Crespo once held the world record in transfer fee, when he was bought by Lazio from Parma in July 2000.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1975-07-05</when>
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            <name>Marcel Desailly</name>
            <address>Ghana</address>
            <description>Marcel Desailly (born Odenke Abbey 7 September 1968 in Accra, Ghana) is a retired French footballer and star of the France national football team squad, with whom he won the 1998 World Cup and Euro 2000. He also enjoyed a distinguished career at club level with several major European clubs.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1968-09-07</when>
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            <name>Cafu</name>
            <address>São Paulo</address>
            <description>Marcos Evangelista de Moraes (born 7 June 1970), better known as Cafu, is a former Brazilian footballer who is widely regarded as one of the greatest right-backs ever. He was given this nickname due to his speed up and down the right flank which was reminiscent of Cafuringa, a Brazilian forward from the 1970s. Cafu was named by Pelé as one of the top 125 greatest living footballers in March 2004. He is best known for his tireless overlapping runs.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1970-06-07</when>
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            <name>Paolo Rossi</name>
            <address>Prato</address>
            <description>Paolo Rossi (born 23 September 1956 in Prato) is an Italian former football striker. In 1982, he led Italy to the 1982 FIFA World Cup title, scoring six goals to win the Golden Boot/top scorer honors, and the Golden Ball. Rossi is one of only two players to have won all three honours at a single tournament (the other is the Argentinian Mario Kempes, in 1978).</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1956-09-23</when>
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            <name>Andriy Shevchenko</name>
            <address>Soviet Union</address>
            <description>Andriy Mykolayovich Shevchenko is a Ukrainian footballer who plays for Dynamo Kyiv and the Ukraine national team as a striker. He is the third-highest scorer in the history of European club competition with 64 goals, behind Filippo Inzaghi and Raúl. Shevchenko's career has been highlighted by many awards, the most prestigious of which were the Ballon d'Or in 2004 (becoming the third Ukrainian, after Oleg Blokhin and Igor Belanov to receive it) and the UEFA Champions League in 2003 with Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1976-09-29</when>
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            <name>Diego Fuser</name>
            <address>Venaria Reale</address>
            <description>Diego Fuser is an Italian football player who plays right wing.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1968-11-11</when>
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            <name>Kevin-Prince Boateng</name>
            <address>West Germany</address>
            <description>Kevin-Prince Boateng (born 6 March 1987), is a Ghanaian German professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Serie A club Milan, in a co-ownership deal with Genoa. Boateng is also a member of the Ghanaian national team, having earned seven caps and scoring one goal.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1987-03-06</when>
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            <name>Paulo Futre</name>
            <address>Portugal</address>
            <description>Paulo Jorge dos Santos Futre (born February 28, 1966 in Montijo) is a former Portuguese professional footballer, who played mostly as a left winger. After exploding at Sporting Clube de Portugal well before his 20th birthday, he soon moved to Futebol Clube do Porto, after which he embarked in an extensive career - until 1998 - having represented clubs in Spain, France, Italy and Japan, most notably Atlético Madrid.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1966-02-28</when>
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            <name>Rodney Strasser</name>
            <address>Freetown</address>
            <description>Rodney Strasser (born 30 March 1990) is a Sierra Leonean professional footballer who plays as midfielder for Serie A club Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1990-03-30</when>
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            <name>Zlatan Ibrahimović</name>
            <address>Malmö</address>
            <description>Zlatan Ibrahimović (born 3 October 1981) is a Swedish footballer of Bosnian and Croatian heritage, who currently plays as a striker for A.C. Milan and the Swedish national team. Ibrahimović started his career at Malmö FF in the late 1990s under Roland Andersson. He was signed by Ajax, and made a name for himself under Ronald Koeman. Years later, he signed with Juventus for €16 million. Ibrahimović gained fame in Serie A while having a striking partnership with David Trézéguet.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1981-10-03</when>
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            <name>Michael Reiziger</name>
            <address>Amstelveen</address>
            <description>Michael John Reiziger is a retired Dutch footballer, who played mainly as a right defender.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1973-05-03</when>
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            <name>Paddy Sloan</name>
            <address>Ireland</address>
            <description>Joshua Walter &quot;Paddy&quot; Sloan (born 30 April 1920 in Lurgan, County Armagh; died January 1993) was an Irish footballer and manager. His widely travelled career took Sloan to twenty different clubs in five different countries, including Northern Ireland, England, Italy, Malta and Australia. As a player, his clubs included Manchester United, Arsenal and Milan. He was a dual Irish international footballer, playing for both Ireland teams – the IFA XI and the FAI XI.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1920-04-30</when>
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            <name>Christian Panucci</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Christian Panucci is a retired Italian footballer. He was a member of the Italian national team. Panucci is a right back, but can also play as a centre back.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1973-04-12</when>
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            <name>Jens Lehmann</name>
            <address>West Germany</address>
            <description>Jens Lehmann (born 10 November 1969 in Essen) is a former German football goalkeeper. He was voted UEFA Club Goalkeeper of the Year for the 1996–97 and 2005–06 seasons, and he has been selected for three World Cup squads.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1969-11-10</when>
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            <name>Felipe Mattioni</name>
            <address>Brazil</address>
            <description>Felipe Mattioni Rohde or simply Felipe Mattioni, is a Brazilian footballer who currently plays for RCD Espanyol. He also holds Italian citizenship. Mainly a defender, he can also operate as a midfielder, always on the right side of the pitch.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1988-10-15</when>
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            <name>Taribo West</name>
            <address>Port Harcourt</address>
            <description>Taribo West (born 26 March 1974) is a former Nigerian professional footballer. West was a member of the Nigerian national team in two World Cups. He is also known for the various unusual and colourful hairstyles that he has sported over the years.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1974-03-26</when>
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                <coordinates>7.0,4.75</coordinates>
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            <name>Emilio Gattoronchieri</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Emilio Gattoronchieri (born February 7, 1912 in Milan) was an Italian professional football player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1912-02-07</when>
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            <name>Andrea Manzo</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Andrea Manzo (born November 5, 1961 in Mestre) is an Italian football manager and former midfielder.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1961-11-05</when>
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            <name>Giorgio Rossano</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Giorgio Rossano (born March 20, 1939 in Turin) is a retired Italian professional football player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1939-03-20</when>
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            <name>Pietro Buscaglia</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Pietro Buscaglia (born February 9, 1911 in Turin; died July 12, 1997 in Vigevano) was an Italian professional football player. He played for 9 seasons (153 games, 50 goals) in the Serie A for S.S. Lazio, A.C. Torino and A.C. Milan. He was among the top 10 goalscorers of Serie A on two occasions: 1935/36 and 1936/37 (second best scorer with 17 goals behind Silvio Piola with 21). He played his only game for the Italy national football team on April 25, 1937 in a game against Hungary.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1911-02-09</when>
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            <name>Enrico Lanzi</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Enrico Lanzi (born February 5, 1953 in Spessa) is an Italian professional football coach and a former player. He played 4 seasons (33 games, no goals) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan, Varese F.C. and Perugia Calcio. Despite playing just a few games for Milan, he managed to put his name in infamy in the club's history books, scoring an own goal in the 1974 European Cup Winners' Cup Final that Milan ended up losing 0-2 to 1. FC Magdeburg.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1953-02-05</when>
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            <name>Patrick Kalambay</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Patrick Kalambay (born 6 January 1984) is an Italian footballer, who plays as a midfielder for Eccellenza club Ancona 1905. He has previously played professionally for several teams, most notably Fermana, Lumezzane, Triestina and Como. He is the son of Sumbu Kalambay, a Zaire-born former world champion boxer.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1984-01-06</when>
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            <name>Steinar Nilsen</name>
            <address>Tromsø</address>
            <description>Steinar Nilsen (1 May, 1972) is a Norwegian football manager. He also had a long active playing career behind him, mainly as a defender, before he retired in 2004.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1972-05-01</when>
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            <name>José Mari</name>
            <address>Spain</address>
            <description>José María Romero Poyón, aka José Mari, is a Spanish footballer of Romani heritage who plays for Xerez CD, as a forward or winger.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1978-12-10</when>
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            <name>Enzo Maresca</name>
            <address>Pontecagnano Faiano</address>
            <description>Enzo Maresca (born 10 February 1980) is an Italian professional footballer, who is currently a free agent.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1980-02-10</when>
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            <name>Philippe Senderos</name>
            <address>Switzerland</address>
            <description>Philippe Sylvain Senderos - is a Swiss professional footballer who plays as a defender for Fulham and the Switzerland national football team. Previously he has played for Servette, Arsenal, A.C. Milan and Everton.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1985-02-14</when>
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            <name>Márcio Amoroso</name>
            <address>Brasília</address>
            <description>Márcio Amoroso dos Santos (born 5 July 1974 in Brasília) is a Brazilian football player who currently is a free agent. He has played his football for several teams in Japan, Italy, Germany, Spain and Greece while representing Brazil at international level. Unreferenced reports suggest that Amoroso signed for a minor Bulgarian club on 30 June 2010.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1974-07-05</when>
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            <name>Christian Abbiati</name>
            <address>Abbiategrasso</address>
            <description>Christian Abbiati is an Italian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Serie A club Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1977-07-08</when>
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            <name>Antonio Valentín Angelillo</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Antonio Valentín Angelillo (born 5 September 1937) is an Italian Argentine former football forward who played the majority of his professional career in the Italian Serie A, and was a member of both the Argentine and the Italian national teams.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1937-09-05</when>
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            <name>Luigi Cevenini</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Luigi Cevenini (born March 13, 1895 in Milan; died July 23, 1968 in Villa Guardia) was an Italian football player and coach. He played 190 times for Internazionale and scored 156 goals. For Italy, he scored 11 goals in 29 matches between 1915 and 1929. His older brothers Aldo Cevenini and Mario Cevenini and younger brothers Cesare Cevenini and Carlo Cevenini all played football professionally, with Aldo playing 11 games for Italy.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1895-03-13</when>
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            <name>Júlio César Santos Correa</name>
            <address>São Luís, Maranhão</address>
            <description>Júlio César Santos Correa (born 18 November 1978 in São Luís, Maranhão), known as Júlio César, is a Brazilian footballer who plays for C.S. Marítimo, as a central defender.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1978-11-18</when>
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            <name>Emanuele Del Vecchio</name>
            <address>São Paulo</address>
            <description>Emanuele Del Vecchio, commonly known as Del Vecchio (September 24, 1934 &amp;ndash; October 7, 1995), was a Brazilian football forward, who played for the Brazilian national team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1934-09-24</when>
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            <name>Catilina Aubameyang</name>
            <address>Libreville</address>
            <description>Catilina Aubameyang (born 1 September 1983 in Libreville) is a Gabonese international football player who is currently Free Agent.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1983-09-01</when>
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            <name>Demetrio Albertini</name>
            <address>Besana in Brianza</address>
            <description>Demetrio Albertini (born August 23, 1971) is an Italian former professional football midfielder who spent most of his career with AC Milan of the Italian Serie A, winning five national league championships and one UEFA Champions League title with that club. He also played for FC Barcelona in the Spanish League before retiring.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1971-08-23</when>
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            <name>Gino Pivatelli</name>
            <address>Sanguinetto</address>
            <description>Gino Pivatelli (born 27 March 1933) is a former Italian footballer who played for AC Milan and was part of their European Cup victory in 1963. He was included in Italy's squad for the 1954 FIFA World Cup. In total he earned 7 caps and scored 2 goals for the national team. He also played for Hellas Verona F.C. , Bologna F.C. 1909, and S.S.C. Napoli.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1933-03-27</when>
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            <name>Leandro Grimi</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Leandro Damian Grimi (born February 9, 1985 in San Lorenzo, Santa Fe) is an Argentine football defender. He was signed in January 2007 by Italian Serie A club A.C. Milan from Racing Club de Avellaneda . He also owns an Italian passport. He started playing football for Club Atlético Huracán, being then sold to Racing Club de Avellaneda in 2006 for 750,000€. Grimi, elected best young player of the 2006 Argentine Apertura tournamenthttp://es. uefa. com/competitions/ucl/news/kind=1/newsid=496401.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1985-02-09</when>
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            <name>José Altafini</name>
            <address>Piracicaba</address>
            <description>José João Altafini, (also known as &quot;Mazola&quot; in Brasil) (born August 24, 1938) is an Italian Brazilian former footballer. He is the joint-third highest scorer in Serie A history with 216 goals. After retiring from football, Altafini became a commentator where he coined the term 'Golaccio' which translates in English as 'Goaltastic'; although it is not actually a word in Italian.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1938-08-24</when>
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            <name>Giorgio Ghezzi</name>
            <address>Cesenatico</address>
            <description>Giorgio Ghezzi (July 10, 1930 – December 12, 1990), nicknamed &quot;Kamikaze&quot;, was an Italian football (soccer) player. Born at Cesenatico, he started his career at Rimini and Modena, then played at Internazionale as goalkeeper for 7 years, from 1951 to 1958, for 191 total matches. He won 2 Serie A titles in 1953 and 1954. At the end of 1958 he was sold to Genoa, and then, in the 1959 he came back to Milan, but on the other side: he played with A.C.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1930-07-10</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Andrea Pirlo</name>
            <address>Flero</address>
            <description>Andrea Pirlo,, is an Italian World Cup winning footballer who plays for Serie A club Milan and the Italian national team. Praised for his inventive play, he is also a free-kick specialist. Pirlo has played for the Italian youth teams U-15, U-18 and U-21, captaining and leading the latter to victory in the 2000 as the Golden Player and Top Scorer of the tournament.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1979-05-19</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Egidio Calloni</name>
            <address>Busto Arsizio</address>
            <description>Egidio Calloni is an Italian former football striker, best known for his stint at AC Milan. A Internazionale youth system product, he then moved to Varese and then on loan to Serie C club Verbania. He returned at Varese in 1972, scoring 23 goals in two Serie B seasons, being noted by AC Milan. Signed by the rossoneri in 1974, he played four seasons with AC Milan as a regular, scoring 31 goals in 101 matches.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1952-12-01</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Francesco Antonioli</name>
            <address>Monza</address>
            <description>Francesco Antonioli (born 14 September 1969) is an Italian football goalkeeper. He currently plays for Cesena. Antonioli is currently the oldest Footballer in the Serie A.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1969-09-14</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Nicola Pozzi</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Nicola Pozzi (born June 30, 1986) is an Italian footballer who currently plays in the Serie A league for Sampdoria. He was born in Santarcangelo di Romagna.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1986-06-30</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Salvatore Giunta (footballer)</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Salvatore Giunta (born 13 April 1967 in Milan) is a retired Italian football player who played for, among others, AC Milan and Albacete Balompié, as well as the Italian under-21 side. Giunta played for SM Caen in French Ligue 2 during the 1998-99 season.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1967-04-13</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Matteo Cavagna (footballer born 1984)</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Matteo Cavagna (born 13 January 1984) is an Italian footballer who plays for Foligno at Lega Pro Prima Divisione.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1984-01-13</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Mauro Tassotti</name>
            <address>Rome</address>
            <description>Mauro Tassotti (born 19 January 1960) is a retired Italian footballer. He played for seventeen years with A.C. Milan, mostly at right back but could also fill in at centre back if required, thanks to his versatility and commitment.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1960-01-19</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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                <coordinates>12.5,41.900001525878906</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Walter Novellino</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Walter Alfredo Novellino (born June 4, 1953) is an Italian association football manager and former player, last in office as head coach of Serie B outfit Reggina Calcio.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1953-06-04</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Andreas Andersson</name>
            <address>Nacka</address>
            <description>Andreas Claes Andersson (born 10 April 1974 in Stockholm) is a Swedish footballer. He retired in 2005, but has started playing for lower league side FC Andrea Doria in Sweden. He was capped 42 times and scored 8 goals for Sweden, and he played at the 2002 FIFA World Cup. Injury problems caused him to retire on August 1, 2005, but he stated that he would continue in football as a coach. During his career he was a goal-getting striker.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1974-04-10</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Nestor Combin</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Néstor Combin, is a former football (soccer) Argentine player in France. He was striker, mainly with Olympique Lyonnais and France national team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1940-12-29</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Pietro Vierchowod</name>
            <address>Calcinate</address>
            <description>Pietro Vierchowod (born April 6, 1959 in Calcinate) is an Italian former footballer turned coach. Vierchowod was nicknamed the zar because he was the son of a Ukrainian Red Army soldier. Vierchowod was a man-marker. Vierchowod started his professional football career for Como, before moving to Fiorentina. However, his first successes came when he moved to AS Roma, winning a Serie A scudetto in 1983.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1959-04-06</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Carlo Rigotti</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Carlo Rigotti (10 February 1906 - 5 September 1983) was an Italian football player and manager from Trieste. Over the course of his career, Rigotti played for three Serie A clubs; he started his career with hometown side Triestina, then going on to play for Milan and Novara. After retiring from the playing field, he became a manager at numerous clubs up and down Italy and Switzerland.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1906-02-10</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Eder Baù</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Eder Baù (born 16 August 1982 in Asiago) is an Italian footballer who plays for Aurora Pro Patria 1919. Baù started his career at A.C. Milan. He was loaned to Triestina at Serie C1 in summer 2001. Following Triestina's promotion to Serie B, the club bought half of his license and later his full license in summer 2005. He played over 100 games for Triestina, but in January 2006, he was loaned to Pescara with an option to obtain half of the license.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1982-08-16</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Claiton Machado dos Santos</name>
            <address>Brazil</address>
            <description>Claiton Machado dos Santos (born 7 September 1984) is a Brazilian footballer who plays for Varese at Lega Pro Prima Divisione.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1984-09-07</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>-47.95000076293945,-15.75</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Claudio Borghi</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Claudio Daniel Borghi, (born on 28 September 1964), nicknamed Bichi, is an Argentine former footballer and current football manager. He currently works as the manager of Boca Juniors.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1964-09-26</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Nicola Corrent</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Nicola Corrent (born 29 March 1979) is an Italian footballer who plays for Lecco.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1979-03-29</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Dario Smoje</name>
            <address>Rijeka</address>
            <description>Dario Smoje is a Croatian footballer, who is currently in Hrvatski Dragovoljac, after being released by Panionios in January 2010.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1978-09-19</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>14.416666984558105,45.31666564941406</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>José Chamot</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>José Antonio Chamot (born 17 May 1969 in Concepción del Uruguay) is a retired Argentine footballer. He is currently serving as coaching assistant to Ariel Cuffaro-Russo at Rosario Central.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1969-05-17</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Filippo Maniero</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Filippo &quot;Pippo&quot; Maniero (born September 11, 1972 in Padua) is an Italian retired football (soccer) player. He played for several teams as a striker, most notably AC Milan, Parma, Palermo and Torino. On August 31, 2005, after having been released on a free transfer consequently to the cancellation of Torino, he signed for Rangers, the last day of the transfer window at the start of the 2005–06 season to a very mixed reaction from the Rangers fans.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1972-09-11</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Pietro Lana</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Pietro &quot;Piero&quot; Lana (10 October 1888 – 6 December 1950) was an Italian professional footballer, who played as a striker. He scored the first goal in the history of the Italian national team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1888-10-10</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Emanuele Orlandi</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Emanuele Orlandi (born 4 February 1988) is an Italian professional footballer who plays for Seconda Divisione club Carrarese, on loan from Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1988-02-04</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Enzo Gambaro</name>
            <address>Genoa</address>
            <description>Enzo Gambaro is an Italian former professional footballer, mainly playing in defence. Gambaro was a part of the Parma team that won promotion to Serie A, and played for Sampdoria before joining A.C. Milan in 1991. He briefly had a stint in England, firstly with Bolton Wanderers and then Grimsby Town, before moving to Austria with Sturm Graz.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1966-02-23</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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                <coordinates>8.932777404785156,44.411109924316406</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Ettore Puricelli</name>
            <address>Montevideo</address>
            <description>Héctor &quot;Ettore&quot; Puricelli (15 September 1916 &amp;ndash; 14 May 2001) was an footballer player and manager. Born in Uruguay, he represented Italy at international level. As a player, he is most famous for his time with Bologna and Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1916-09-15</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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                <coordinates>-56.16666793823242,-34.88333511352539</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Fernando De Napoli</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Fernando de Napoli is an Italian former professional footballer, who played as a winger during the 1980s and 1990s. During his career he won the scudetto four times.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1964-03-15</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Giovanni Galli</name>
            <address>Pisa</address>
            <description>Giovanni Galli (born 29 April 1958 in Pisa) is an Italian former football goalkeeper and currently a politician.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1958-04-29</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>10.399999618530273,43.71666717529297</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Romeo Benetti</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Romeo Benetti (born 20 October 1945 in Albaredo d'Adige) is a former Italian footballer. The wide midfield player started his career in 1968 with Juventus. However, he joined Sampdoria on loan for one season. His breakthrough came in the 1970/1971 Serie A season, when he joined A.C. Milan. In 1971 he made his debut for Italy. In 1976 he returned to Juventus and won the 1977 and 1978 Scudetti. As his career came to an end he transferred to Roma in 1979.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1945-10-20</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Giulio Nuciari</name>
            <address>Piovene Rocchette</address>
            <description>Giulio Nuciari is an Italian football coach and former goalkeeper.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1960-04-26</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>11.433333396911621,45.766666412353516</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Angelo Marchi</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Angelo Marchi (born February 28, 1950 in Rho) is a retired Italian professional football player. He played one game in the Serie A in the 1969/70 season for A.C. Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1950-02-28</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Angelo Paina</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Angelo Paina (born April 19, 1949 in Senna Lodigiana) is a retired Italian professional football player. He played 3 seasons (38 games, 3 goals) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan and Atalanta B.C.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1949-04-19</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Duino Gorin</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Duino Gorin (born March 26, 1951 in Pellestrina) is a retired Italian professional football player. He played for 4 seasons (61 games, 2 goals) in the Serie A for A.S. Varese 1910 and A.C. Milan. His younger brother Fabrizio Gorin also played football professionally. To distinguish them, Duino was referred to as Gorin I and Fabrizio as Gorin II.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1951-03-26</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Ignazio Abate</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Ignazio Abate (born 12 November 1986) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a winger and fullback for Serie A club Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1986-11-12</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Tomas Locatelli</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Tomas Locatelli (born 9 June 1976 in Bergamo) is an Italian footballer who plays for Mantova at Serie B. Locatelli played over 200 matches at Serie A.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1976-06-09</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Edmund Hottor</name>
            <address>Ghana</address>
            <description>Edmund Etsè Hottor (born 6 May 1993) is a Ghanaian professional footballer, who plays as a midfielder for Serie A club Milan, currently in their youth team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1993-05-06</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>-0.25,5.550000190734863</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Francesco Navazzotti</name>
            <address>Cesano Boscone</address>
            <description>Francesco Navazzotti (born September 28, 1954 in Cesano Boscone) is a retired Italian professional football player. He currently is a goalkeepers' coach for one of the youth teams of A.C. Milan. He played 1 game in the Serie A for A.C. Milan in the 1979/80 season.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1954-09-28</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Herbert Kilpin</name>
            <address>Nottingham</address>
            <description>Herbert Kilpin (24 January 1870 – 22 October 1916) was an English professional footballer, who played as a utility player, and football manager. He is most notable as the founder of Italian club A.C. Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1870-01-24</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>-1.1666666269302368,52.95000076293945</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Giorgio Rognoni</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Giorgio Rognoni (born October 26, 1946 in Modena; died March 20, 1986 in Pistoia from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) was an Italian professional football player. He played for 9 seasons (193 games, 13 goals) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan, U.S. Foggia, A.C. Cesena and A.C. Pistoiese.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1946-10-26</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Sandro Salvadore</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Sandro Salvadore (29 November 1939 &amp;ndash; 4 January 2007) was an Italian footballer. Born Milan, Lombardy, Sandro Salvadore was picked up by A.C. Milan’s scouts when he was 15, and played in their junior team until he made his debut in Serie A in the 1958/59 season aged 20. While wearing AC Milan’s number 6 shirt he won 2 League titles (1958&amp;ndash;59 and 1961&amp;ndash;62). He left Milan after 72 league matches. In 1962 Salvadore was purchased by Juventus and became soon a pillar of their defence.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1939-11-29</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Marco Rossi (footballer born 1987)</name>
            <address>Parma</address>
            <description>Marco Rossi (born 30 September 1987 in Parma) is an Italian footballer who plays for A.S. Bari, in the role of central defender. In July 2009, he was exchanged with Antonio Mirante of Sampdoria, signing a season-long loan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1987-09-30</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>10.333333015441895,44.79999923706055</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Francesco Romano</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Francesco Romano (born 25 April 1960 in Saviano) is a retired Italian footballer. During his club career he played for Reggiana, Milan, Triestina, Napoli, Torino, Venezia and Palazzolo. Despite being named in the Italian team for the 1988 UEFA European Football Championship, he never earned an official cap for Italy at the senior level.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1960-04-25</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Renzo Burini</name>
            <address>Palmanova</address>
            <description>Renzo Burini (born October 10, 1927 in Palmanova) is a retired Italian professional football player and coach. He played for 12 seasons (330 games, 123 goals) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan and S.S. Lazio. He is remembered by Lazio fans for his contribution to winning the first major trophy for the club and for two Derby della Capitale games (1955 3-1 victory when he scored two goals and the 1958 game when he scored one and gave the pass to Selmosson for another in a 2-1 victory).</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1927-10-10</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Giulio Zignoli</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Giulio Zignoli (19 April 1946 – 12 September 2010) was an Italian professional footballer, who played as a defender. He made 108 appearances in Serie A, most notably for Cagliari and Milan, during the late 1960s and 1970s. He died in Cantù, aged 64.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1946-04-19</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Giorgio Braglia</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Giorgio Braglia (born February 19, 1947 in Bomporto) is a retired Italian professional football player. He played 7 seasons (99 games, 25 goals) in the Serie A for A.S. Roma, ACF Fiorentina, S.S.C. Napoli, A.C. Milan and U.S. Foggia. His father Renato Braglia holds the record for most appearances for Modena F.C. with 484 games.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1947-02-19</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Mario Bortolazzi</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Mario Bortolazzi (born January 10, 1965 in Verona) is an Italian professional football coach and a former player. He played 12 seasons (241 games, 14 goals) in the Serie A for ACF Fiorentina, A.C. Milan, Hellas Verona F.C. , Atalanta B.C. and Genoa C.F.C. In his coaching career he has so far has always been an assistant to his former Milan teammate Roberto Donadoni.</description>
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                <when>1965-01-10</when>
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            <name>Matteo Lunati</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Matteo Lunati (born 2 July 1987) is an Italian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Serie D club Real Rimini.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1987-07-02</when>
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            <name>Luca Antonelli</name>
            <address>Monza</address>
            <description>Luca Antonelli (born February 11, 1987) is an Italian footballer who plays as a defender for Serie A club Parma.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1987-02-11</when>
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            <name>Stefano Nava</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Stefano Nava (born February 19, 1969 in Milan) is a former Italian footballer, in the role of defender. He is best known for having played for AC Milan in the early 1990s, where he was a backup for players such as Franco Baresi, Paolo Maldini, Mauro Tassotti and Alessandro Costacurta. In his four non-consecutive seasons with AC Milan, Nava made a total of 21 Serie A league appearances with one goal scored.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1969-02-19</when>
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            <name>Martino Olivetti</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Martino Olivetti (born 24 May 1985) is an former Italian footballer.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1985-05-24</when>
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            <name>Abdon Sgarbi</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Abdon Sgarbi (29 March 1903 – 18 August 1929) was an Italian professional footballer, who played as a midfielder. He died of pulmonary disease, aged only 26.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1903-03-29</when>
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            <name>Giancarlo Pasinato</name>
            <address>Cittadella</address>
            <description>Giancarlo Pasinato (born September 20, 1956 in Cittadella) is an Italian professional football coach and a former player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1956-09-20</when>
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            <name>Carmelo Mancuso</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Carmelo Mancuso (born October 3, 1965 in Palermo) is a retired Italian professional football player. He played for 2 seasons (6 games, no goals) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan and U.S. Lecce.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1965-10-03</when>
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            <name>Alfredo De Franceschini</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Alfredo De Franceschini (12 December 1902 – 11 June 1959) was an Italian professional footballer, who played as a midfielder, and football manager.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1902-12-12</when>
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            <name>Pierino Prati</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Pierino Prati (born 13 December 1946 in Cinisello Balsamo) is a retired Italian footballer who played for A.C. Milan and was part of their European Cup victory in 1969, scoring a hat-trick in the 4-1 defeat of Ajax in the final. He is the last man to have scored a hat trick in the Champions League/European Cup Final. Ferenc Puskas (twice) and Alfredo Di Stefano (both of Real Madrid) are the only other players to have achieved this.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1946-12-13</when>
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            <name>Saul Malatrasi</name>
            <address>Calto</address>
            <description>Saul Malatrasi (born 17 February 1938 in Calto) is a former Italian football player and coach who played for Inter Milan and A.C. Milan and was part of their European Cup victories in 1965 and 1969 respectively, thus becoming the first player to participate in the European Cup campaigns of two different winning teams. Malatrasi played in the final in 1969, but not in the 1965 final.. He earned 3 caps for the Italy national football team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1938-02-17</when>
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            <name>Walter De Vecchi</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Walter De Vecchi (born February 18, 1955 in Milan, Italy) is an Italian professional football coach and a former player who played as a defender or midfielder. He is currently managing one of the youth teams of A.C. Milan. He began with his hometown club A.C. Milan, but would play for Varese and Monza- most notably playing a key role in the latter club's bid to win promotion to Serie A.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1955-02-18</when>
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            <name>David Beckham</name>
            <address>Leytonstone</address>
            <description>David Robert Joseph Beckham, (born 2 May 1975) is an English footballer who plays in midfield for Los Angeles Galaxy in Major League Soccer, having previously played for Manchester United, Real Madrid, and Milan, as well as the England national team, for whom he holds the all-time appearance record for an outfield player. Beckham's career began when he signed a professional contract with Manchester United, making his first-team debut in 1992 aged 17.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1975-05-02</when>
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            <name>Christian Vieri</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Christian Vieri (born 12 July 1973 in Bologna) is a retired Italian footballer. Vieri was named in the FIFA 100, a list of the 125 greatest living footballers selected by Pelé as a part of FIFA's centenary celebrations. For a number of years he was regarded as one of the finest strikers in Europe, leading to him becoming the world's most expensive footballer in 1999 when Internazionale payed Lazio £32 million for his services. This record has since been broken only a handful of times.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1973-07-12</when>
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            <name>Ronaldo</name>
            <address>Bento Ribeiro</address>
            <description>Ronaldo Luís Nazário de Lima (born 22 September 1976), nicknamed Il Fenomeno but commonly known as Ronaldo, is a Brazilian footballer who currently plays for Corinthians. Ronaldo was one of the most prolific scorers in the world in the 1990s and the early 2000s. He won his first Ballon d'Or as the European Footballer of the Year in 1997 and again won the award in 2002.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1976-09-22</when>
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            <name>Rivaldo</name>
            <address>Paulista</address>
            <description>Rivaldo Vítor Borba Ferreira, commonly known simply as Rivaldo, is a Brazilian professional footballer who is currently a free agent. Rivaldo announced in August 2010 that he has terminated his contract with Uzbek side Bunyodkor. He more often plays as attacking midfielder but also plays as second striker. He most notably played five years with Spanish club FC Barcelona, with whom he won the 1998 and 1999 Spanish La Liga championship and the 1998 Copa del Rey.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1972-04-19</when>
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            <name>Winston Bogarde</name>
            <address>Rotterdam</address>
            <description>Winston Bogarde (born 22 October 1970) is a former Dutch professional footballer. A player of immense physical strength, he played mostly as a central defender, although he could occasionally appear on the left, and was best known for his spells at Ajax Amsterdam, FC Barcelona and Chelsea.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1970-10-22</when>
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            <name>Giuseppe Meazza</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Giuseppe &quot;Peppino&quot; Meazza (23 August 1910 – 21 August 1979) also known as il &quot;Balilla&quot;, Peppin in the Milanese dialect, and sometimes just Pepp, was an Italian footballer playing mainly for Inter in the 1930s, scoring 243 goals in 361 games for the club. He led Italy to win two World Cups: in 1934 and in 1938, winning the Golden Ball (an award given to the best player at each FIFA World Cup finals) in 1934.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1910-08-23</when>
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            <name>Simone Verdi</name>
            <address>Broni</address>
            <description>Simone Verdi (born 12 July 1992) is an Italian professional footballer, who plays as a forward for Serie A club Milan. He is nicknamed Verdinho, as his playing style resembles that of a Brazilian.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1992-07-12</when>
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            <name>Leonardo Araújo</name>
            <address>Niterói</address>
            <description>Leonardo Nascimento de Araújo, known simply as Leonardo, is a retired football midfielder. He played for Brazil, and former manager of Italian side A.C. Milan. He played in the 1994 World Cup winning side, as well as the runners up team in 1998.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1969-09-05</when>
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            <name>Gennaro Gattuso</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Gennaro Ivan &quot;Rino&quot; Gattuso (born 9 January 1978) is an Italian footballer who plays for Serie A club Milan. He mainly plays as a defensive midfielder. Gattuso is a hard tackling player and widely regarded as one of the best defensive midfielders in his prime. During his career at Milan, he has won the Champions League, in 2002–03 and 2006–07, and also the Serie A title in 2003–04. He also had a key role in his national team's World Cup victory in 2006.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1978-01-09</when>
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            <name>Jon Dahl Tomasson</name>
            <address>Copenhagen</address>
            <description>Jon Dahl Tomasson (born August 29, 1976 in Copenhagen) is a Danish professional footballer, who plays for the Dutch side Feyenoord in the Dutch Eredivisie. Tomasson is of Danish and Icelandic heritage. Playing either as a striker or an attacking midfielder, Tomasson is known for his positional strength and fine finishing.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1976-08-29</when>
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            <name>Elia Legati</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Elia Legati (born 3 January 1986) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Serie B club Padova.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1986-01-03</when>
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            <name>Andrea Bonomi</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Andrea Bonomi (Cassano d'Adda, Italy, February 14, 1923 - November 26, 2003) was a footballer with A.C. Milan football club. Born in Cassano d'Adda, Italy, and initially nicknamed as Ciapin, Bonomi was the AC Milan captain in the 1950/1951 season, which ended with a Serie A triumph for the rossoneri led by the Gre-No-Li trio. When Bonomi was six years old, he fell in Adda River and was about to drown when a 10-year old boy rescued him.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1923-02-14</when>
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            <name>Aldo Serena</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Aldo Serena (born in Montebelluna on 25 June 1960) is an Italian former footballer. He played for the Azzurri in the 1986 FIFA World Cup and the 1990 FIFA World Cup. In total he earned 24 caps and scored 5 goals for Italy. In Italia '90 Serena scored on his 30th birthday in Italy's 2-0 win over Uruguay but left the pitch in tears after he missed a crucial spot kick in the semi-final against Argentina, a game the home nation lost on penalties.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1960-06-25</when>
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            <name>Dida (goalkeeper)</name>
            <address>Brazil</address>
            <description>Nélson de Jesus Silva (born 7 October 1973), best known as Dida, is a Brazilian goalkeeper who is currently a free agent. He first rose to prominence in Brazilian club football in the 1990s with Cruzeiro EC and SC Corinthians, where he gained a reputation as a penalty-saving specialist. However, Dida is probably best remembered for his successful and often tumultuous ten-year stint with Italian Serie A club A.C. Milan from 2000 to 2010.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1973-10-07</when>
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            <name>Enrico Albertosi</name>
            <address>Pontremoli</address>
            <description>Enrico &quot;Ricky&quot; Albertosi (born 2 November 1939) is an Italian former football goalkeeper who played for the Italian national team in the 1966 World Cup and the 1970 World Cup. Born in Pontremoli, Albertosi made his debut for the national team in 1961, a 4-1 victory against Argentina. His final international game took place in June 1972, when Italy drew 1-1 with Bulgaria. In 1970 Albertosi was involved in the so-called &quot;Game of the Century&quot;, when Italy played Germany.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1939-11-02</when>
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            <name>Roberto Ayala</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Roberto Fabián Ayala (born 14 April, 1973), nicknamed el ratón, is an Argentine football centre back who plays for Racing Club in the Argentine Primera División. Regarded as one of the best central defenders of his generation, Ayala has been captain of the Argentine national team for more matches than anyone else. He has captained 63 matches and has played in three World Cups.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1973-04-14</when>
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            <name>Joe Jordan (footballer)</name>
            <address>Cleland, North Lanarkshire</address>
            <description>Joseph &quot;Joe&quot; Jordan (born 15 December 1951 in Cleland) is a Scottish football coach, currently working as one of Harry Redknapp's assistants at Premier League team Tottenham Hotspur. He is also a former professional football forward, who played for Leeds United, Manchester United, and Milan, among others. He is the only Scottish player to score in three World Cups.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1951-12-15</when>
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            <name>Carlo Ancelotti</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Carlo Ancelotti is an Italian retired footballer and current manager of Chelsea. Nicknamed Carletto, he played as a midfielder and had a successful career with Milan, with whom he won two Scudettos and two European Cups in a five-year period. He was capped 26 times and scored one goal for the Italian national team and appeared at the 1986 and 1990 World Cups. After spells as manager of Reggiana, Parma and Juventus, Ancelotti was appointed Milan manager in 2001.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1959-06-10</when>
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            <name>Alessandro Costacurta</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Alessandro Costacurta (born 24 April 1966) is an Italian former professional football defender turned manager. Costacurta spent some twenty years at Milan, with a brief period spent in AC Monza on loan. He is best known for his role alongside Franco Baresi, Paolo Maldini and Mauro Tassotti, forming one of the meanest defences in the Serie A and European football during the 90's.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1966-04-24</when>
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            <name>Francesco Cozza (footballer)</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Francesco Cozza (born January 19, 1974 in Cariati) is an former Italian football offensive midfielder. Cozza started his career at A.C. Milan. He first signed for Reggiana in 1994, and in November left for Vicenza. Cozza signed for Genoa C.F.C. at summer 2004, but left for A.C. Siena in January 2005. He returned to Reggina on loan in 2005-06 season. Cozza returned to Siena in summer 2006, but left for Reggina again in summer 2007, in exchange with Alessandro Lucarelli.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1974-01-19</when>
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            <name>Robinho</name>
            <address>São Vicente, São Paulo</address>
            <description>Robson de Souza (born 25 January 1984 in São Vicente, Brazil), more commonly known as Robinho, is a Brazilian professional footballer who currently plays as a striker for Serie A club AC Milan. He is also currently the captain of the Brazilian national team. Robinho was personally picked by Brazil legend Pelé as his heir apparent at only 15 years of age and went on to lead Santos to their first Campeonato Brasileiro title since Pelé himself played for the club.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1984-01-25</when>
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            <name>Roberto Biffi</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Roberto Biffi (born 21 August 1965 in Milan) is a former Italian footballer in the role of centre back, who lastly worked as an assistant manager for Bulgarian A PFG club Botev Plovdiv.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1965-08-21</when>
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            <name>Lorenzo Buffon</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Lorenzo Buffon is an Italian former football (soccer) goalkeeper. He played 277 times for A.C. Milan, and also played for their city rivals Internazionale. He was also capped 15 times for the Italian national team. Overall, he played 15 seasons (365 games) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan, Genoa C.F.C. , F.C. Internazionale Milano and ACF Fiorentina. Buffon is related to Gianluigi Buffon, the current goalkeeper for Juventus and the Italian national team. He is a cousin of Gianluigi's grandfather.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1929-12-19</when>
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            <name>Willy Aubameyang</name>
            <address>Paris</address>
            <description>William-Fils &quot;Willy&quot; Aubameyang (born 16 February 1987) is a French-born Gabonese professional footballer who plays as a striker for Prima Divisione club Monza, on loan from Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1987-02-16</when>
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            <name>Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang</name>
            <address>Paris</address>
            <description>Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (born 18 June 1989) is a Gabonese-French football player who currently plays for Monaco in Ligue 1 on loan from Serie A club Milan. Aubameyang also represents the Gabon nation team like his father and two older brothers.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1989-06-18</when>
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            <name>Carlo Cudicini</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Carlo Cudicini (born 6 September 1973 in Milan) is an Italian goalkeeper who currently plays for English Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur. He is the son of former AC Milan goalkeeper Fabio Cudicini and grandson of Circolo Sportivo Ponziana 1912 defender Guglielmo Cudicini.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1973-09-06</when>
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            <name>Thomas Helveg</name>
            <address>Denmark</address>
            <description>Thomas Lund Helveg (born 24 June 1971) is a Danish professional association football player, who plays as a defensive midfielder and defender for Odense Boldklub in the Danish Superliga, with whom he won the 1989 Danish championship. The most prominent period of his career was five years with Italian club AC Milan, with whom he won the 1999 Serie A championship and 2003 UEFA Champions League tournament.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1971-06-24</when>
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            <name>Christian Ziege</name>
            <address>Germany</address>
            <description>Christian Ziege (born February 1, 1972 in Berlin) is a former German football (soccer) defender and midfielder. With the German national team, Ziege won Euro 96.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1972-02-01</when>
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            <name>Fabio Cudicini</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Fabio Cudicini (born October 20, 1935) is an Italian former professional football (soccer) goalkeeper, who played from 1955 to 1973. With his 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) he was one of the tallest goalkeepers of his time. Born in Trieste, he was nicknamed Ragno Nero ('Black Spider') and was one of the most celebrated goalkeepers for A.C. Milan, helping them win the European Cup in 1969. Cudicini played for Milan from 1967-73; he also played for Udinese (1955-58), Roma (1958-66) and Brescia (1966-67).</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1935-10-20</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Massimiliano Cappellini</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Massimiliano Cappellini (born January 2, 1971 in Bollate) is a retired Italian professional football player. He played 9 seasons (161 games, 25 games) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan, U.S. Foggia, Piacenza Calcio and Empoli F.C. He represented Italy at the 1987 FIFA U-16 World Championship.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1971-01-02</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Nils Liedholm</name>
            <address>Valdemarsvik</address>
            <description>Nils Liedholm (8 October 1922 &amp;ndash; 5 November 2007) was a Swedish football midfielder and coach. Il Barone, as he is affectionately known, was renowned for being part of Sweden's &quot;Gre-No-Li&quot; trio of strikers along with Gunnar Gren and Gunnar Nordahl at A.C. Milan and the Swedish national team. As a coach, he was in charge of several teams in Italy, managing for nearly four decades.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1922-10-08</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Kakha Kaladze</name>
            <address>Soviet Union</address>
            <description>Kakhaber &quot;Kakha&quot; Kaladze (born 27 February 1978) is a Georgian footballer who plays as a defender for Italian Serie A club Genoa and captains the Georgia national team. He was voted Georgian Footballer of the Year in the years 2001–2003 and 2006, in addition to this he is considered to be one of Georgia's most important players. He started his football career at Umaglesi Liga club Dinamo Tbilisi and made 82 appearances in a five year spell.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1978-02-27</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Maurizio Ganz</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Maurizio Ganz is a former Italian football striker.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1968-10-13</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Alexandre Pato</name>
            <address>Paraná (state)</address>
            <description>Alexandre Rodrigues da Silva (born 2 September 1989), commonly known as Alexandre Pato or simply Pato, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Italian Serie A club Milan and the Brazilian national team. He has been the given nickname Pato, which is in honour of his place of birth. This has led to commentators calling him The Duck, which is the literal translation of pato in Portuguese as well as Spanish.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1989-09-02</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>-51.0,-24.0</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Valerio Fiori</name>
            <address>Rome</address>
            <description>Valerio Fiori (born April 27, 1969 in Rome) is a retired Italian goalkeeper who played for Serie A club A.C. Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1969-04-27</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>12.5,41.900001525878906</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Santiago Vernazza</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Júlio Carlos Santiago &quot;Ghito&quot; Vernazza (born December 29, 1928 in Buenos Aires) is a former Argentine footballer. He was a forward who played for Platense and River Plate in his native Argentina until 1956, when he moved to Italy and signed for newly-promoted Serie A club Palermo. He played four seasons in Sicily, two in Serie A and two in Serie B, scoring over 50 goals and becoming one of the major players in the team history.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1928-12-29</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Gianluca Pessotto</name>
            <address>Latisana</address>
            <description>Gianluca Pessotto is a former football player who spent the majority of his career with Juventus F.C. , where he currently serves as team manager. A versatile player, Pessotto was able to play as a full back or midfielder, preferably on the left side, and was also used as a center back on occasion. After his retirement, Pessotto has served in the Juventus backroom staff as an assistant. He is now in charge of the Youth Sector, replacing former teammate Ciro Ferrara.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1970-08-11</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Luciano Chiarugi</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Luciano Chiarugi is an Italian football manager and former player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1947-01-13</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Gianluca Zanetti</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Gianluca Zanetti (born 2 July 1977) is an Italian footballer who plays for Bassano at Lega Pro Seconda Divisione. He played over 200 matches at Lega Pro Prima Divisione.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1977-07-02</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Matteo Contini</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Matteo Contini (born 16 April 1980) is an Italian football defender who currently plays for Zaragoza.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1980-04-16</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Dario Bonetti</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Dario Bonetti is an Italian football (soccer) manager and former defender. He is the elder brother of Ivano Bonetti.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1961-08-05</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Eric Gerets</name>
            <address>Belgium</address>
            <description>Eric Maria Gerets is a Belgian former football defender who is currently the coach of the Al-Hilal . He is best known in football for his advocacy of systems thinking.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1954-05-18</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Oguchi Onyewu</name>
            <address>Washington, D.C.</address>
            <description>Oguchialu Chijioke &quot;Oguchi&quot; (The Gooch) Onyewu (born May 13, 1982, in Washington, D.C. ) is an American soccer player who plays as a defender for Milan of Italy's Serie A and the United States national team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1982-05-13</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>-77.03666687011719,38.895111083984375</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Mario Yepes</name>
            <address>Cali</address>
            <description>Mario Alberto Yepes Díaz (born 13 January 1976) is a Colombian professional footballer, who plays as a defender for Serie A club Milan. He has also been the captain of the Colombian national team since 2008.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1976-01-13</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>-76.52222442626953,3.420555591583252</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Daniele Massaro</name>
            <address>Monza</address>
            <description>Daniele Massaro (born May 23, 1961 in Monza) is a former Italian football (soccer) forward. He was a member of the Italian squad that won the FIFA World Cup held in Spain in 1982. Massaro made a name for himself at A.C. Milan. He scored two goals in the Champions League Final of 1994 against FC Barcelona, which Milan won 4–0. He was also Milan’s top scorer in Serie A in 1993/1994 season, helping them to the title.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1961-05-23</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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            <name>Mohamed Sarr</name>
            <address>Dakar</address>
            <description>Mohamed Adama 'Momo' Sarr (born December 23, 1983) is a Senegalese footballer currently with Hércules CF. His previous clubs include Treviso, AC Milan, Galatasaray, Ancona, Atalanta, Vittoria and Standard Liège.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1983-12-23</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>-17.446666717529297,14.692777633666992</coordinates>
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            <name>Akande Ajide</name>
            <address>Lagos</address>
            <description>Olasunkanmi Akande Ajide (born 24 December 1985) is a Nigerian football (soccer) midfielder, who last played for FC Locarno.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1985-12-24</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>-3.3958332538604736,6.453055381774902</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Alberto Bigon</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Alberto &quot;Albertino&quot; Bigon (born October 31, 1947 in Padua) is an Italian football manager and former player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1947-10-31</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Alcides Ghiggia</name>
            <address>Montevideo</address>
            <description>Alcides Edgardo Ghiggia is a former Italian Uruguayan football player. He achieved lasting fame for his decisive role in the final match of the 1950 World Cup. He is also the only surviving member of the Uruguayan team that defeated Brazil in that particular game. Ghiggia, an excellent dribbler on the right wing, 1,69 m short and 62 kg light, is considered one of the best wingers of the 1950s. The World Cup winner of 1950 played for the national sides of Uruguay and Italy.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1926-12-22</when>
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            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Alex Guerci</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Alex Guerci (born 31 July 1989) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Pergocrema.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1989-07-31</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Angelo Anquilletti</name>
            <address>San Donato Milanese</address>
            <description>Angelo Anquilletti (born 25 April 1943 in San Donato Milanese) is a former Italian football (soccer) defender. Started his career in Serie D with Solbiatese. In 1964 he played with Atalanta in Serie A and from 1966 to 1976 played for AC Milan and was part of their European Cup victory in 1969. Close his career with Monza in Serie B. He earned 2 caps for the Italy national football team. Overall, he played 326 games in the Serie A for Atalanta and Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1943-04-25</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Ümit Davala</name>
            <address>Mannheim</address>
            <description>Ümit Davala (born 30 July 1973) is a Turkish former international footballer who is currently a coach. His last job was assistant manager of Galatasaray in 2008.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1973-07-30</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>8.46916675567627,49.488887786865234</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Lino Marzoratti</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Lino Marzorati is an Italian footballer who plays as a defender for Serie B club Empoli.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1986-10-12</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Juan Alberto Schiaffino</name>
            <address>Montevideo</address>
            <description>Juan Alberto &quot;Pepe&quot; Schiaffino Villano (born 28 July 1925 &amp;ndash; 13 November 2002) was an Italian Uruguayan football (soccer) player. He played forward, in particular with CA Peñarol and AC Milan, and won the FIFA World Cup 1950 with the Uruguayan national team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1925-07-28</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Giuseppe Galderisi</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Giuseppe Galderisi (born March 22, 1963 in Salerno) is an Italian former football (soccer) forward and manager.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1963-03-22</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Giovanni Moretti</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Giovanni Moretti (3 December 1909 – after 1947) was an Italian professional footballer, who played as a forward.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1909-12-03</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Omero Tognon</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Omero Tognon (March 3, 1924 - August 23, 1990) is an Italian retired football (soccer) player. Born in Padua, Tognon was a solid center midfielder for Milan during the 1940s and 1950s. Tognon played eleven seasons with Milan making 335 appearances preceded only by Gianni Rivera, Paolo Maldini, Franco Baresi, Billy Costacurta, Mauro Tassotti, Nils Liedholm and Cesare Maldini. He formed a great tandem in midfield with Carlo Annovazzi.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1924-03-03</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Daniele Tacconi</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Daniele Tacconi (born November 18, 1960 in Pelago) is a retired Italian professional football player. He played for 3 seasons (56 games, 1 goal) in the Serie A for Perugia Calcio and A.C. Milan. He represented Italy at the 1980 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1960-11-18</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Mattia Dal Bello</name>
            <address>Asolo</address>
            <description>Mattia Dal Bello (born January 19, 1984 in Asolo; died December 11, 2004 in Bassano del Grappa) was an Italian professional football player. He played his only Serie A game on May 24, 2003, the last game of the 2002/03 season for A.C. Milan against Piacenza Calcio. He came on as a half-time substitute for Mirko Stefani, Milan was down 1-3 and eventually lost 2-4. He died in a car accident when he drove his Audi A3 into a wall. A passenger in the car was not seriously injured.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1984-01-19</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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                <coordinates>11.916666984558105,45.79999923706055</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Bruno Chizzo</name>
            <address>Udine</address>
            <description>Bruno Chizzo (April 19, 1916 &amp;ndash; August 1969) was an Italian association football midfielder. Born in Udine, he played in the 1930s and 1940s for Triestina, AC Milan, Genoa, Anconitana, and Udinese. He played 195 matches in Serie A and scored 18 goals. For the Italy national football team he was the youngest player selected to the 1938 FIFA World Cup squad and became world champion despite not playing a game.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1916-04-19</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Florin Răducioiu</name>
            <address>Bucharest</address>
            <description>Florin Valeriu Răducioiu (born 17 March 1970 in Bucharest) is a former Romanian football striker, who played for Dinamo Bucureşti, A.C. Milan, Brescia Calcio, West Ham United, RCD Espanyol, VfB Stuttgart and A.S. Monaco. He played for Romania at the 1990 World Cup hosted by Italy, the 1994 World Cup in the United States, and England's Euro 96.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1970-03-17</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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                <coordinates>26.10388946533203,44.432498931884766</coordinates>
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            <name>Carlo Teodorani</name>
            <address>Savignano sul Rubicone</address>
            <description>Carlo Teodorani (born 12 April 1977 in Savignano sul Rubicone) is a retired Italian football (soccer) defender.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1977-04-12</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>12.399999618530273,44.099998474121094</coordinates>
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            <name>Cristian Zenoni</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Cristian Zenoni is an Italian football defender who currently a free-agent. His twin brother Damiano Zenoni also is a professional player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1977-04-23</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Ferdinando Vitofrancesco</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Ferdinando Vitofrancesco (born August 4, 1988) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a Midfielder for Grosseto.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1988-08-04</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Mario David</name>
            <address>Udine</address>
            <description>Mario David (March 13, 1934 - July 26, 2005) was an Italian football player and coach. David was born at Udine. He played in a defensive role from 1952 to 1966 in Livorno, Lanerossi Vicenza, A.C. Milan and U.C. Sampdoria. He won a European Cup Championship with Milan in Wembley 1963 final. In Italy national football team, he played from 1958 to 1962. He was also remembered also for his sending off in the famous &quot;Battle of Santiago&quot; in 1962 FIFA World Cup. He died at 71 years old.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1934-04-13</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Max Tonetto</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Max Tonetto (born 18 November 1974 in Trieste) is an Italian football defender. Naturally left footed, his preferred position is the left midfielder position. He has often been used at left back however and can play as a left wing-back. His contract with Roma expired 30 June 2010. He is currently a free-agent player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1974-11-18</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Diego De Ascentis</name>
            <address>Como</address>
            <description>Diego De Ascentis (born 31 July 1976) is an Italian football (soccer) midfielder, who plays for Atalanta B.C..</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1976-07-31</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>9.083999633789062,45.8120002746582</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Dimitrios Eleftheropoulos</name>
            <address>Greece</address>
            <description>Dimitrios Eleftheropoulos (born 7 August 1976) is a Greek goalkeeper who is currently playing for Iraklis Thessaloniki F.C. in Greek Super League. In the past he played for the Greek national team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1976-08-07</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>22.0,38.0</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Gerolamo Radice</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Gerolamo Radice (11 November 1883 – 19 November 1948) was an Italian professional footballer, who played as a goalkeeper, and football referee.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1883-11-11</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>9.190278053283691,45.464168548583984</coordinates>
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            <name>Harvey Esajas</name>
            <address>Amsterdam</address>
            <description>Harvey Delano Esajas (born June 13, 1974 in Amsterdam) is a retired Dutch footballer of Surinamese decent, who played as a defender.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1974-06-13</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>4.8922224044799805,52.37305450439453</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Fabio Borriello</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Fabio Borriello (born 16 December 1985 in Naples) is an Italian football player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1985-12-16</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Filippo Galli</name>
            <address>Monza</address>
            <description>Filippo Galli (born May 19, 1963 in Monza) is a former Italian football player with A.C. Milan. He is currently a member of AC Milan first squad coaching staff, as a technical assistant of manager Leonardo Araújo. He played for AC Milan from 1983 to November 1996, when he was sold to Reggiana, another Serie A team. After two seasons with Reggiana, he moved to Brescia and successively, at the age of 38, spent a season at Watford whilst Gianluca Vialli was manager, scoring once against Walsall.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1963-05-19</when>
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            <name>Romano Perticone</name>
            <address>Melzo</address>
            <description>Romano Perticone is an Italian football player. He currently plays for the Italian Serie A side A.S. Livorno Calcio.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1986-08-13</when>
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            <name>Gianluca Gaudenzi</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Gianluca Gaudenzi (born December 28, 1965 in Riccione) is an Italian professional football coach and a former player. Currently, he manages Aurora Pro Patria 1919.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1965-12-28</when>
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            <name>Andrea Icardi</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Andrea Icardi (born June 14, 1963 in Milan) is an Italian professional football coach and a former player. He played for 8 seasons (190 games, 3 goals) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan, Atalanta B.C. , S.S. Lazio and Hellas Verona F.C.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1963-06-14</when>
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            <name>Mattia Graffiedi</name>
            <address>Cesenatico</address>
            <description>Mattia Graffiedi (born 26 May 1980 in Cesenatico) is an Italian striker, currently playing for Piacenza Calcio. He first played for Cesena, later moving on to more prestigious clubs such as A.C. Milan. However, most of his career has been spent at teams in Serie B.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1980-05-26</when>
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            <name>Giovanni Lodetti</name>
            <address>Caselle Lurani</address>
            <description>Giovanni Lodetti (born 10 August 1942) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1942-08-10</when>
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            <name>Giovanni Stroppa</name>
            <address>Mulazzano</address>
            <description>Giovanni Stroppa is an Italian former football midfielder.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1968-01-24</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Stefano Cuoghi</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Stefano Cuoghi (born August 8, 1959 in Modena) is an Italian professional football coach and a former player. Currently, he manages A.C. Pisa 1909 S.S.D..</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1959-08-08</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Eduardo Ricagni</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Eduardo Ricagni (born 29 April 1926) is a former Italian Argentine football winger who played for the Italian national team. He won two Italian league titles and was the top scorer of the Argentine Primera División in 1952.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1926-01-29</when>
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            <name>Cinzio Scagliotti</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Cinzio Scagliotti (born March 26, 1911 in Alessandria; died December 26, 1985 in Florence) was an Italian professional football player and coach.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1911-03-26</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Ernesto Grillo</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Ernesto Grillo (1 October 1929 &amp;ndash; 18 June 1998) was an Argentine football player who played for Independiente and Boca Juniors in Argentina, as well as AC Milan in Italy. He also represented the Argentina national side. He is included in the Argentine Football Association Hall of Fame. After learning his trade in the youth teams of River Plate and Independiente Grillo started his professional playing career in 1949 with Independiente.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1929-10-01</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Stefano Eranio</name>
            <address>Genoa</address>
            <description>Stefano Eranio is an Italian former football player, most remembered for his time with AC Milan and Derby County. Eranio played as a winger and represented Italy 20 times between 1990 and 1997. He was voted one of Derby County's 11 greatest ever footballers.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1966-12-29</when>
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            <name>Sergio Marchi (footballer)</name>
            <address>Pisa</address>
            <description>Sergio Marchi (born May 22, 1920 in Pisa; died in 1979) was an Italian professional football player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1920-05-22</when>
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            <name>Joachim Fernandez</name>
            <address>Ziguinchor</address>
            <description>Joachim Fernandez (born December 6, 1972 in Ziguinchor) is a French-Senegalese former footballer who played as a midfielder. He played for Sedan, Angers, Bordeaux, Caen, Udinese, Monza, Toulouse, Dundee United and Persma Manado.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1972-12-06</when>
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            <name>Roberto Mussi</name>
            <address>Massa</address>
            <description>Roberto Mussi (born 25 August 1963) is a former Italian football (soccer) player in defender role, centre-back or right-back. In his career, Mussi played for U.S. Massese, Parma, Milan and Torino. He played 250 matches in Serie A and won one Italian title and one European Cup (Champions League) with Milan, one Coppa Italia with Torino, two Uefa Cup and one Coppa Italia with Parma. For the Italian national football team he won 11 caps and participated at the 1994 FIFA World Cup and Euro 1996.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1963-08-25</when>
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            <name>Carlo Annovazzi</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Carlo Annovazzi (24 May 1925 &amp;ndash; 10 October 1980) was an Italian footballer who played for AC Milan, Atalanta, Anconitana, Pro Patria and Città di Castello. He also represented the Italian national side at the 1950 FIFA World Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1925-05-24</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Davide Astori</name>
            <address>San Giovanni Bianco</address>
            <description>Davide Astori (born 7 January 1987) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Cagliari, in co-ownership with Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1987-01-07</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Catello Cimmino</name>
            <address>Castellammare di Stabia</address>
            <description>Catello Cimmino (born December 12, 1965 in Castellammare di Stabia) is a retired Italian professional football player. He played for 4 seasons (26 games, no goals) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan, Ascoli Calcio 1898 and Calcio Como.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1965-12-12</when>
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            <name>Ugo Tosetto</name>
            <address>Cittadella</address>
            <description>Ugo Tosetto (born August 1, 1953 in Cittadella) is a retired Italian professional football player. He played 2 seasons (42 games, no goals) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan and U.S. Avellino. He scored 27 goals for A.C. Monza Brianza 1912 in the two seasons he played for them, first leading them to promotion to Serie B and then almost getting the promotion to Serie A.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1953-08-01</when>
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            <name>Adelio Moro</name>
            <address>Mozzanica</address>
            <description>Adelio Moro (born April 14, 1951 in Mozzanica) is an Italian professional football coach and a former player who played as a central midfielder. Moro began his career at Atalanta and came to prominence after their return to Serie A in 1971. He became known as a skilful midfielder with an eye for goal, and joined Inter Milan the following year. A season at Verona followed, before a move to Ascoli in 1977.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1951-04-14</when>
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            <name>Alfio Fontana</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Alfio Fontana (born November 7, 1932 in Tradate; died February 4, 2005 in Milan) was an Italian professional football player. He played for 13 seasons (318 games, 8 goals) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan, U.S. Triestina Calcio, A.S. Roma and U.C. Sampdoria.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1932-11-07</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Maurizio Venturi</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Maurizio Venturi (born October 2, 1957 in Brescia) is an Italian professional football coach and a former player. He played for 2 seasons (43 games, no goals) in the Serie A for Brescia Calcio and A.C. Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1957-10-02</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Matteo Darmian</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Matteo Darmian (born 2 December 1989) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Palermo, in a co-ownership deal with Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1989-12-02</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Davide Pinato</name>
            <address>Monza</address>
            <description>Davide Pinato (born 15 March 1964 in Monza) is a former Italian footballer.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1964-03-15</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Sandro Bloudek</name>
            <address>Zenica</address>
            <description>Sandro Bloudek (born 16 February 1986) is a Slovenian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Oud-Heverlee Leuven.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1986-02-16</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Mohammed Aliyu Datti</name>
            <address>Nigeria</address>
            <description>Mohammed Aliyu Datti (born 14 March 1982 in Kaduna) is a Nigerian football player, he currently plays for Dessel Sport.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1982-03-14</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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                <coordinates>7.483333110809326,9.066666603088379</coordinates>
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            <name>Enrico Piccioni</name>
            <address>San Benedetto del Tronto</address>
            <description>Enrico Piccioni (born 23 November 1961 in San Benedetto del Tronto) is a former Italian footballer in the role of centre back, who currently works as a manager for Bulgarian A PFG club Botev Plovdiv.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1961-11-23</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Matteo Pelatti</name>
            <address>Scandiano</address>
            <description>Matteo Pelatti (born March 17, 1978 in Scandiano) is an Italian professional football player who currently plays for the Italian Eccellenza (sixth-tier) club Formigine. He played 2 games in the Serie A in the 1996/97 season for A.C. Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1978-03-17</when>
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            <name>Egidio Capra</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Egidio Capra (born May 27, 1914 in Lodi; died March 29, 1958 in Lodi) was an Italian professional football player. He played for 4 seasons (93 games, 22 goals) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan and Modena F.C.. He made his debut for the Italy national football team on October 31, 1937 in a game against Switzerland. His older brother Pietro Capra played football professionally. To distinguish them, Pietro was referred to as Capra I and Egidio as Capra II.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1914-05-27</when>
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            <name>Alessandro Nesta</name>
            <address>Rome</address>
            <description>Alessandro Nesta, Cavaliere Ufficiale OMRI (born March 19, 1976 in Rome), is an Italian World Cup-winning footballer who plays as a defender for Serie A club Milan. Considered by many as one of the best centre backs to have ever played the game, he is a four-time member of the annual UEFA Team of the Year, third only to Thierry Henry and Carles Puyol with five appearances.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1976-03-19</when>
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            <name>Marco van Basten</name>
            <address>Netherlands</address>
            <description>Marcel &quot;Marco&quot; van Basten (31 October 1964) is a Dutch football manager and former football player, who played for AFC Ajax and A.C. Milan, as well as the Dutch national team, in the 1980s and early 1990s. He is regarded as one of the greatest forwards of all time and has scored 277 goals in a high-profile career cut short by injury. He was later the head coach of AFC Ajax and the Dutch national team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1964-10-31</when>
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            <name>Ruud Gullit</name>
            <address>Amsterdam</address>
            <description>(born as Ruud Dil, September 1, 1962 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch football manager and former football player, who played professionally in the 1980s and 1990s. He was the captain of the Netherlands national team that was victorious at Euro 88 and was also a member of the squad for the 1990 World Cup. He was named the European Footballer of the Year in 1987 and the World Soccer Player of the Year in 1987 and 1989. He was a versatile player, playing in numerous positions during his career.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1962-09-01</when>
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            <name>Clarence Seedorf</name>
            <address>Paramaribo</address>
            <description>Clarence Clyde Seedorf (born 1 April 1976) is a Dutch footballer, who plays as a midfielder for Italian club A.C. Milan. Along with Samuel Eto'o he is one of only two players to win the Champions League with three different clubs (Ajax, Real Madrid and twice with Milan). He was born in Paramaribo, the capital of Suriname, but grew up in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1976-04-01</when>
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            <name>Edgar Davids</name>
            <address>Paramaribo</address>
            <description>Edgar Steven Davids (born 13 March 1973) is a Dutch professional footballer currently playing for Crystal Palace. After beginning his professional career with Ajax, he played for AC Milan, Juventus, Barcelona, Inter Milan and Tottenham Hotspur before returning to the Amsterdam club. After two years out of competitive football, Davids signed for English side Crystal Palace in 2010. Davids has glaucoma, which requires him to wear protective goggles during football matches.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1973-03-13</when>
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            <name>Francesco Toldo</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Francesco Toldo (born 2 December 1971) is a retired Italian footballer, who played as a goalkeeper. In a professional career which spanned two full decades, he mainly represented Fiorentina and Internazionale (eight and nine seasons respectively), winning a total of 15 titles combined – in his last five years, however, he was solely a backup for the Nerazzurri. For Italy, Toldo appeared in five international competitions, being a starter in UEFA Euro 2000.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1971-12-02</when>
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            <name>Jesper Blomqvist</name>
            <address>Sweden</address>
            <description>Lars Jesper Blomqvist (born 5 February 1974) is a Swedish football player, who has been the playing assistant manager of Superettan side Hammarby since December 2009. He played at IFK Göteborg, where he won four straight Allsvenskan league titles between 1993–96, and Manchester United, where he was part of the team that won a treble in 1999, consisting of the FA Premier League, FA Cup and UEFA Champions League.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1974-02-05</when>
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            <name>Paolo Maldini</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Paolo Cesare Maldini is a retired Italian football defender. He spent all 25 seasons of his career at Serie A club Milan, before retiring at the age of 40. During that period, Maldini won the UEFA Champions League five times, as well as seven Serie A titles, one Coppa Italia, five Supercoppa Italiana, five European Super Cups, two Intercontinental Cups.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1968-06-26</when>
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            <name>Patrick Vieira</name>
            <address>Dakar</address>
            <description>Patrick Vieira (born 23 June 1976 in Dakar) is a footballer who plays as a midfielder for Premier League club Manchester City and the French national team, of which he is the former captain. He rose to prominence during his stint at Arsenal from 1996 to 2005, where he won three Premier League titles – one unbeaten – and four FA Cups, eventually becoming club captain.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1976-06-23</when>
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            <name>Luther Blissett</name>
            <address>Jamaica</address>
            <description>Luther Loide Blissett (born 1 February 1958) is a former professional footballer and manager, who is currently a first-team coach at Hemel Hempstead Town. Blissett played as a striker, and is best known for his time at Watford, whom he helped win promotion from the Fourth Division to the First Division. As of 2010, Blissett holds the club's all-time records for appearances and goals, having played 503 games and scored 186 goals. Blissett's other clubs included A.C.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1958-02-01</when>
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            <name>Jimmy Greaves</name>
            <address>East Ham</address>
            <description>James Peter 'Jimmy' Greaves (born 20 February 1940 in East Ham, England) is an English former football player, England's third highest international goalscorer, the highest goalscorer in the history of English top flight football and more recently a television pundit - famous for his trademark catchphrase it's a funny old game. He is considered to be one of the finest goalscorers of his generation.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1940-02-20</when>
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            <name>Flavio Roma</name>
            <address>Rome</address>
            <description>Flavio Roma (born 21 June 1974) is an Italian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Serie A club Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1974-06-21</when>
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            <Point>
                <coordinates>12.5,41.900001525878906</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Jean-Pierre Papin</name>
            <address>Boulogne-sur-Mer</address>
            <description>Jean-Pierre Papin (born November 5, 1963 in Boulogne-sur-Mer) is a French professional football player who was European Footballer of the Year in 1991. Papin achieved his greatest success while playing for Olympique Marseille between 1986 and 1992.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1963-11-05</when>
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            <name>Frank Rijkaard</name>
            <address>Amsterdam</address>
            <description>Franklin Edmundo Rijkaard (born 30 September 1962) is a Dutch football manager and former player. Rijkaard has played for Ajax, Real Zaragoza and Milan, and represented his national side 73 times, scoring 10 goals. In his coaching career, he has been at the helm of the Dutch national side, Sparta Rotterdam and Barcelona. He is currently the head coach of Turkish Süper Lig side Galatasaray. His mother is Dutch and his father is Surinamese.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1962-09-30</when>
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            <name>Nevio Scala</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Nevio Scala (born November 22, 1947) is an Italian football coach and former player, mostly famous as head coach of Parma during the club's golden age of the 1990s, leading them from Serie B to several European triumphs.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1947-11-22</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Johann Vogel</name>
            <address>Switzerland</address>
            <description>Johann Louis François Vogel (born 8 March 1977 in Geneva) is a retired Swiss footballer.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1977-03-08</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Giovanni Trapattoni</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Giovanni Trapattoni (born 17 March 1939), known as &quot;Il Trap&quot;, is an Italian football coach and former player, considered the most successful club coach in the history of Serie A. Trapattoni is currently the manager of the Republic of Ireland national team, also having coached the Italian national team and throughout Europe. He is also the only manager to have won all UEFA club competitions and the Intercontinental Cup. He achieved this with Juventus over his two spells with the club.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1939-03-17</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Francesco Coco</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Francesco Coco (born January 8, 1977 in Paternò) is a retired Italian football defender.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1977-01-08</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Emerson Ferreira da Rosa</name>
            <address>Pelotas</address>
            <description>Émerson Ferreira da Rosa (born April 4, 1976), simply known as Emerson, is a Brazilian football midfielder, who is currently free agent. He has 73 caps for Brazil from 1997 to 2006. He has scored 6 goals for his team but since has retired from international football.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1976-04-04</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Paolo Barison</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Paolo Barison (23 June 1936 in Vittorio Veneto – 17 April 1979 in Andora) was an Italian football player. During his club career he played for S.S.C. Venezia, Genoa C.F.C. , A.C. Milan, U.C. Sampdoria, A.S. Roma, and S.S.C. Napoli. He earned 9 caps and scored 6 goals for the Italy national football team, and played in the 1966 FIFA World Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1936-06-23</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Fabricio Coloccini</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Fabricio Coloccini (born 22 January 1982) is an Argentine football defender who plays for Newcastle United and the Argentine national team. At the age of 28, Coloccini has already represented numerous football clubs, however it was his successful spell at Deportivo La Coruña where he earned his reputation as a top-level central defender. After beginning his career at Boca Juniors in his native Argentina, Coloccini attracted the attention of AC Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1982-01-22</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Chedric Seedorf</name>
            <address>Naarden</address>
            <description>Chedric Seedorf (born 20 April 1983 in Naarden) is a Dutch-Surinamese footballer who plays for Monza.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1983-04-20</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Gustavo Carrer</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Gustavo Carrer (born May 21, 1885 in Riva del Garda; died February 18, 1968 in Solbiate Olona) was an Italian professional football player and coach. He made his debut for the Italy national football team on May 7, 1911 in a game against Switzerland.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1885-05-21</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Ray Wilkins</name>
            <address>Hillingdon</address>
            <description>Raymond Colin Wilkins MBE, often known as &quot;Butch&quot; Wilkins, was an English football player and is now a coach and occasional television pundit. He is the brother of former Brighton &amp;amp; Hove Albion manager and player Dean Wilkins. He is currently the assistant manager of Chelsea. He was a key midfielder for the England national football team during the 1980s, and enjoyed success at various clubs including Chelsea, Manchester United, Milan, QPR and Rangers.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1956-09-14</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Pasquale Foggia</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Pasquale Foggia is an Italian footballer, who plays as a left winger or attacking midfielder for Serie A club Lazio. He is known for his pace, dribbling, tricks, flicks and accurate crossing.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1983-06-03</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Bruno N'Gotty</name>
            <address>Lyon</address>
            <description>Bruno N'Gotty (born 10 June 1971) is a French football player of Cameroonian ancestry who last played for English club Leicester City. Initially a player at his home team Olympique Lyonnais, he later played for Paris Saint-Germain, A.C. Milan, Venezia, and Olympique de Marseille before joining Bolton Wanderers in September 2001.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1971-06-10</when>
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            <name>Sergio Claudio dos Santos</name>
            <address>Nilópolis</address>
            <description>Sérgio Cláudio dos Santos (Serginho for short; born June 27, 1971 in Nilópolis) is a former Brazilian former footballer, who last played as a left winger and left back for A.C. Milan. His nickname is Il Concorde, due to his quick and tireless pace on the pitch.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1971-06-27</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Agostino Di Bartolomei</name>
            <address>Rome</address>
            <description>Agostino Di Bartolomei was an Italian football player, who played as a midfielder. Famed for his elegant playmaking skills, he is regarded as one of A.S. Roma's greatest players ever, and one of the greatest players never to have been capped by the Italian national team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1955-04-08</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Karl-Heinz Schnellinger</name>
            <address>Düren</address>
            <description>Karl-Heinz Schnellinger (born 31 March 1939 in Düren) is a former German footballer. He was one of the world's best defenders for a decade in the 1960s. He was nicknamed the &quot;Volkswagen&quot; for his continuity of performance, both in quantity and in quality.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1939-03-31</when>
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            <name>Angelo Carbone</name>
            <address>Bari</address>
            <description>Angelo Carbone (born March 23, 1968 in Bari) is an Italian former footballer who played as a midfielder. Carbone had a much travelled career, playing for ten different clubs. His greatest success was winning the UEFA Champions League with AC Milan in 1994.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1968-03-23</when>
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            <name>Klaas-Jan Huntelaar</name>
            <address>Achterhoek</address>
            <description>Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, nicknamed The Hunter, is a Dutch professional footballer who currently plays as a striker for Schalke 04 and internationally for the Dutch national team. Huntelaar is a prolific striker with technique and athleticism and has been compared in style to players such as Marco van Basten and Ruud van Nistelrooy.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1983-08-12</when>
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            <name>Vikash Dhorasoo</name>
            <address>Harfleur</address>
            <description>Vikash Dhorasoo (born 10 October 1973) is a French former professional football midfielder and actor. He was chairman of the French football club L'Entente SSG.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1973-10-10</when>
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            <name>Élber Giovane</name>
            <address>Brazil</address>
            <description>Élber Giovane de Souza, simply Élber, is a retired Brazilian footballer, who played as a striker. A prolific goalscorer in various clubs, Élber's career was mostly spent in Germany, where he represented most notably Bayern Munich (six full seasons), scoring a total of 133 first division goals in 260 matches for three clubs.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1972-07-23</when>
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            <name>Roberto Colombo (footballer)</name>
            <address>Monza</address>
            <description>Roberto Colombo (born 24 August 1975 in Monza) is an Italian football player. He currently plays for Triestina.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1975-08-24</when>
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            <name>Giuseppe Cardone</name>
            <address>Pavia</address>
            <description>Giuseppe Cardone (born 3 March 1974) is a retired Italian professional footballer who played more than 300 games in the defender position for a number of clubs in Italian football. Born in Pavia, Cardone played youth football with Lombardy top-flight club A.C. Milan. He was a part of the first team squad for the 1992-93 Serie A season, but did not play any senior games for the club. He was loaned out in turn to A.C. Pavia, U.C. AlbinoLeffe, A.S. Lucchese-Libertas, and Bologna F.C. 1909.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1974-03-03</when>
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            <name>Federico Giunti</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Federico Giunti (born 6 August 1971 in Perugia) is an Italian football midfielder. He plays for Treviso F.B.C. 1993.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1971-08-06</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Renzo De Vecchi</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Renzo De Vecchi (February 3, 1894 in Milan – May 14, 1967) was an Italian football player and coach who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. As a member of the Italian Olympic squad in 1912, he played one match in the main tournament as well as two matches in the consolation tournament. He is the youngest player to play in a Serie A game for Milan, making his debut at 15 years and 284 days.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1894-02-03</when>
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            <name>Gianmarco Zigoni</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Gianmarco Zigoni (born 10 May 1991) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Serie A club Genoa, in a co-ownership deal with Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1991-05-10</when>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Fulvio Collovati</name>
            <address>Teor</address>
            <description>Fulvio Collovati (born May 9, 1957) is an Italian former footballer, who played defense. He was a stopper and also played on the international level, winning the 1982 FIFA World Cup. Collovati was born in Teor, in the province of Udine. Brought up through the A.C. Milan youth academy, he debuted in Serie A with the rossoneri in the 1976-77 season, in which he played eleven times and even won the Coppa Italia.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1957-05-09</when>
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            <name>Miodrag Vukotić</name>
            <address>Podgorica</address>
            <description>Miodrag Vukotić is a retired Montenegrin football player. During his adventurous career, he played for FK Budućnost Podgorica and FK Vojvodina, before moving to Italy, where he started with a short 6 months spell with the giants AC Milan before moving to Empoli F.C.. He continued in Swiss club BSC Young Boys, Montenegrin FK Mogren and FK Zeta, German Waldhof Mannheim and finally, Austrian SV Ried.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1973-11-08</when>
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            <name>George Weah, Jr.</name>
            <address>Liberia</address>
            <description>George Junior Weah (born 27 August 1987 in Monrovia) is a Liberian-American footballer who plays for FC Wohlen.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1987-08-27</when>
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            <name>Giorgio Frezzolini</name>
            <address>Rome</address>
            <description>Giorgio Frezzolini (born 21 January 1976) is an Italian football player. He currently plays for Ascoli. He made his Serie A debut on 26 April 1998, against A.S. Roma. In June 2001, he was sold to Lecce in co-ownership deal. He played 14 Serie A games, 207 Serie B games, 3 Serie C1 games and 35 Serie C2 games.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1976-01-21</when>
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            <name>Mirco Gasparetto</name>
            <address>Asolo</address>
            <description>Mirco Gasparetto (born 2 February 1980) is an Italian football striker. He currently plays for Chievo. Gasparetto has played over 100 matches in Serie B. Although contracted for by then Serie A clubs Empoli, Genoa and Chievo, he played very few match in the Italian top division.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1980-02-02</when>
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            <name>Alberto Comazzi</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Alberto Comazzi (born 16 April 1979 in Novara) is an Italian football (soccer) defender. He currently plays for Ancona.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1979-04-16</when>
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            <name>Aldo Maldera</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Aldo Maldera (born 14 October 1953 in Milan) is an Italian former footballer. The third son of a family of Apulian immigrants in Milan, he spent a large part of his career with A.C. Milan. He played also for Bologna F.C. 1909, Internazionale, A.S. Roma and A.C. Fiorentina, and won a total two Serie A titles, at AC Milan and AS Roma respectively, both under the tutelage of Nils Liedholm. He represented Italy at the 1978 FIFA World Cup, and Euro 1980.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1953-10-14</when>
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            <name>Alessandro Budel</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Alessandro Budel (born 25 February 1981 in Basiglio) is an Italian football (soccer) midfielder who currently plays for Brescia as a defensive midfielder.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1981-02-25</when>
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            <name>Alessandro Matri</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Alessandro Matri (born 19 August 1984) is an Italian footballer who plays for Cagliari at Serie A. He plays usually as a Forward.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1984-08-19</when>
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            <name>Giuseppe Favalli</name>
            <address>Orzinuovi</address>
            <description>Giuseppe Favalli is an Italian footballer who played as a defender for Serie A clubs Lazio, Internazionale and Milan and is currently a free agent.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1972-01-08</when>
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            <name>André Cruz</name>
            <address>Piracicaba</address>
            <description>André Alves da Cruz, (born</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1968-09-20</when>
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            <name>Angelo Colombo</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Angelo Colombo is a former Italian footballer who played for Milan and was part of their European Cup victories in 1989 and 1990. He is now a scout for the club. Colombo played for Italy at the 1988 Summer Olympics.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1961-02-24</when>
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            <name>Angelo Sormani</name>
            <address>Jaú</address>
            <description>Ángelo Benedicto Sormani is a former Italian Brazilian footballer. During his club career, he played for Santos Futebol Clube of Brazil, and A.C. Mantova, A.S. Roma, U.C. Sampdoria, A.C. Milan, S.S.C. Napoli, and Vicenza Calcio. He made 7 appearances and scored 2 goals for the Italy national football team from 1962 to 1963, and played in the 1962 FIFA World Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1939-07-03</when>
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            <name>Per Bredesen</name>
            <address>Horten</address>
            <description>Per Bredesen (born December 22, 1930) is a former Norwegian footballer. He was an inside-forward, and was one of the first Norwegian footballers to achieve success in a foreign league.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1930-12-22</when>
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            <name>Ricardo Oliveira</name>
            <address>São Paulo</address>
            <description>Ricardo de Oliveira (born May 6, 1980 in São Paulo) is a Brazilian footballer who currently plays for São Paulo, as a striker.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1980-05-06</when>
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            <name>Samuele Dalla Bona</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Samuele Dalla Bona, sometimes referred to as Sam Dalla Bona, is an Italian footballer who plays for Atalanta, loaned by S.S.C. Napoli.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1981-02-06</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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            <name>Cristian Daminuţă</name>
            <address>Romania</address>
            <description>Cristian Alexandru Daminuţă (born 15 February 1990) is a Romanian professional footballer who plays as a centre back and defensive midfielder for Seconda Divisione club L'Aquila, on loan from Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1990-02-15</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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                <coordinates>26.100000381469727,44.41666793823242</coordinates>
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            <name>Gilberto Noletti</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Gilberto Noletti (born May 9, 1941 in Cusano Milanino) is a retired Italian professional football player. He represented Italy at the 1960 Summer Olympics.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1941-05-09</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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            <name>Pierluigi Ronzon</name>
            <address>Gemona del Friuli</address>
            <description>Pierluigi Ronzon (born 7 March 1934) is a former Italian football player from Gemona del Friuli in the Province of Udine. He played club football for some of the top clubs in his country, including Sampdoria, Napoli, Lazio, Atalanta and AC Milan. At international level, he represented Italy on one occasion, in a game played on 13 March 1960.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1934-03-07</when>
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            <name>Gianluca Sordo</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Gianluca Sordo (born December 2, 1969 in Carrara) is a retired Italian professional football player. He represented Italy at the 1992 Summer Olympics.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1969-12-02</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Marco Donadel</name>
            <address>Conegliano</address>
            <description>Marco Donadel is an Italian football midfielder, currently playing for ACF Fiorentina. He is known for his powerful long range shots.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1983-04-21</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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            <name>Giuseppe Pancaro</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Giuseppe Pancaro is a former Italian football defender. Pancaro started his career with Cagliari Calcio in 1992. After Cagliari were relegated in 1997, he transferred to S.S. Lazio. In summer 2003, Pancaro transferred to A.C. Milan in exchange for Demetrio Albertini. In 2004, he signed a one year extension for the club. In 2005, Pancaro moved to ACF Fiorentina on a free transfer and then moved onto Torino F.C. the following season, retiring at the end of 2006-07.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1971-08-26</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Luciano Spinosi</name>
            <address>Rome</address>
            <description>Luciano Spinosi (born May 9, 1950, Rome) is an Italian former football coach and a former player. The clubs for which Spinosi played include A.S. Roma and Juventus F.C.. For the Italy national football team he totalled 22 caps, starting from November 19, 1969. Spinosi also played for Hellas Verona F.C. , A.C. Milan and A.C. Cesena. His older brother Enrico Spinosi also played football professionally. To distinguish them, Enrico was referred to as Spinosi I and Luciano as Spinosi II.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1950-05-09</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Egidio Micheloni</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Egidio Micheloni (born September 27, 1913 in San Martino Buon Albergo) was an Italian professional football player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1913-09-27</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Sokratis Papastathopoulos</name>
            <address>Greece</address>
            <description>Sokratis Papastathopoulos (born 9 June 1988) is a Greek professional footballer who plays as a defender for Serie A club Milan and the Greek national team. Since the surname Papastathopoulos cannot fit on his club shirt, his first name Sokratis is usually displayed instead; however, a common nickname for him is Papa.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1988-06-09</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>22.0,38.0</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Giorgio Biasiolo</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Giorgio Biasiolo (born 16 February 1946) is an Italian former professional footballer, who played as a midfielder. He made 197 appearances and scored 16 goals in Serie A, for Vicenza and Milan, during the late 1960s and 1970s.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1946-02-16</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Davide Di Gennaro</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Davide Di Gennaro (born 16 June 1988) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Serie B club Padova, on loan from Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1988-06-16</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Marco Bergamini</name>
            <address>Lecco</address>
            <description>Marco Bergamini (born 12 March 1988) is an Italian professional footballer, who plays as a defender for Seconda Divisione club Renate, on loan from Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1988-03-12</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Villiam Vecchi</name>
            <address>Scandiano</address>
            <description>Villiam Vecchi is a former Italian soccer goalkeeper, and currently the goalkeeping coach for A.C. Milan. He played with Milan from 1967 to 1974, and joined Calcio Como in 1976. In his five years with the club, Como endured a rollercoaster ride through Serie B and Serie C1 before making the top flight in 1980, where they remained as he departed after the 1980–81 campaign; Como were relegated back to Serie B the following season.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1948-12-28</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Yoann Gourcuff</name>
            <address>Ploemeur</address>
            <description>Yoann Miguel Gourcuff (born 11 July 1986) is a French professional football player who currently plays for French club Olympique Lyonnais in Ligue 1. He operates mainly as an attacking midfielder, but can also be utilized as a withdrawn striker. Gourcuff is the son of Christian Gourcuff, the current manager of Ligue 1 club FC Lorient, where Yoann began his career. In 2001, he followed in his father's footsteps and joined Rennes.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1986-07-11</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Ferdinando Coppola</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Ferdinando Coppola (born 10 June 1978) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Serie B club Siena, on loan from Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1978-06-10</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Gastone Bottini</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Gastone Bottini (born 24 February 1987) is an Italian professional footballer, who plays as a midfielder for Valenzana.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1987-02-24</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Antonio Bortoletti</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Antonio Gino Bortoletti (23 January 1910 – 20 October 1990) was an Italian professional footballer, who played as a midfielder.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1910-01-23</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Giampiero Maini</name>
            <address>Rome</address>
            <description>Giampiero Maini (born September 29, 1971 in Rome) is a retired Italian professional football player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1971-09-29</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>12.5,41.900001525878906</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Pierluigi Orlandini</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Pierluigi Orlandini is a former football (soccer) midfielder. He started his career with Atalanta in 1989, but was a fringe player and in 1992 was sold to Lecce, where he spent a season, before moving back to Atalanta. After another season long stay he joined one of Italy's biggest clubs Internazionale, where he spent 2 seasons and then moved to Verona. After this, he had unsuccessful spells with Parma and Venezia. In 2000, he played 2 games for AC Milan and scored 1 goal.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1972-10-09</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Luca Antonini</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Luca Antonini (born 4 August 1982) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Serie A club Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1982-08-04</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Ivan Peñaranda</name>
            <address>Barcelona</address>
            <description>Iván Peñaranda Llauradó (born 6 March 1981) is a Spanish footballer, who plays as a forward. After signing a contract with A.C. Milan at the age of 18, his career never developed, as he played for mostly in the lower leagues of his country - which included spells in amateur football - and abroad. In Spain, he played in four different categories, but never in La Liga.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1981-03-06</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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                <coordinates>2.183333396911621,41.38333511352539</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Federico Furlan</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Federico Furlan (born 25 November 1990) is an Italian professional footballer, who plays as a midfielder for Serie B club Varese.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1990-11-25</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Sergio Battistini</name>
            <address>Massa</address>
            <description>Sergio Battistini (born 7 May 1963 in Massa) is a retired Italian footballer who played for AC Milan, Fiorentina, Inter Milan, Brescia and Spezia. He also competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics. On 20 January 1985 in a league match against Udinese Calcio, Battistini was injured and had to be substituted at half-time. His replacement was the legendary Paolo Maldini, who made his Milan debut. Maldini remained at the club until 2009.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1963-05-07</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Franco Pedroni</name>
            <address>Somma Lombardo</address>
            <description>Franco Pedroni (September 13, 1926 – February 12, 2001) was an Italian professional footballer and manager.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1926-09-13</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>8.699999809265137,45.68333435058594</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Renato De Manzano</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Renato De Manzano was an Italian professional football player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1907-03-19</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Marco Borriello</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Marco Borriello (born 18 June 1982 in Napoli) is an Italian footballer who plays as a striker for Serie A club Roma, on loan from Milan. He has previously played for other Italian clubs including Milan, Sampdoria, Treviso, Reggina, Empoli, Triestina and Genoa.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1982-06-18</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Riccardo Carapellese</name>
            <address>Cerignola</address>
            <description>Riccardo Carapellese (July 1, 1922 &amp;ndash; October 20, 1995) was an Italian football (soccer) striker and coach. He was born in Cerignola, province of Foggia. He died in Rapallo in 1995 at 73 years of age.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1922-07-01</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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                <coordinates>15.899999618530273,41.266666412353516</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Luca Scapuzzi</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Luca Scapuzzi (born 15 April 1991) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Serie B club Portogruago, on loan from Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1991-04-15</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Javi Moreno</name>
            <address>Spain</address>
            <description>Javier 'Javi' Moreno Valera (born 10 September 1974 in Silla, Valencia) is a retired Spanish footballer, who played as a striker. Best known for his Deportivo Alavés stint, he also had short spells in Italy and England, with little impact, amassing La Liga totals of 118 games and 38 goals.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1974-09-10</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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                <coordinates>-3.700000047683716,40.43333435058594</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Luigi Radice</name>
            <address>Cesano Maderno</address>
            <description>Luigi &quot;Gigi&quot; Radice (born January 15, 1935, in Cesano Maderno) is an Italian football coach and former player. He played in Serie A for teams such as Milan, Triestina and Padova. Radice was also a member of the Italian squad for the World Cup in 1962. However, injuries had cut short his playing career. As a coach, he earned the distinction of being the first and so far only coach to lead Torino to the Scudetto since the Superga tragedy in 1949, when they won the title in the 1975-76 season.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1935-01-15</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Celso Battaia</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Celso Battaia (1 February 1920 &amp;ndash; 5 February 2007) was an Italian footballer who played for Inter Milan, AC Milan and Cremonese. After retiring from football he became a professional photographer.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1920-02-01</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Luciano Gaudino</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Luciano Gaudino (born July 13, 1958 in Pompei) is a retired Italian professional football player. He played 10 games, scoring 2 goals in the Serie A for A.C. Milan in the 1977/78 season. He represented Italy at the 1977 FIFA World Youth Championship.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1958-07-13</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Luca Saudati</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Luca Saudati (born January 18, 1978 in Milan) is an Italian football player. He currently plays for Empoli.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1978-01-18</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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                <coordinates>9.190278053283691,45.464168548583984</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Marco Storari</name>
            <address>Pisa</address>
            <description>Marco Storari (born 7 January 1977) is an Italian professional footballer who plays for Juventus FC, as a goalkeeper. After a lengthy spell in Italy's lower leagues, Storari arrived in Serie A aged 27. Steady performances for F.C. Messina Peloro prompted his signing by country giants A.C. Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1977-01-07</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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                <coordinates>10.399999618530273,43.71666717529297</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Marco Esposito</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Marco Esposito (born 8 February 1980) is an Italian footballer who plays for CSKA Sofia. Esposito started his career at Meda of Serie D. He won promotion with the club and played a full Serie C2 season. In summer 2000, he joined Cittadella of Serie B. He followed the team relegated to Serie C1 in summer 2002. In July 2003 he joined Serie A side Ancona, which he made his Serie A debut on 23 November 2003 against Brescia. He then played for Chievo after Ancona relegated in summer 2004.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1980-02-08</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Umberto Menti</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Umberto Menti (born April 6, 1917 in Vicenza; died in 2002 in Vicenza) was an Italian professional football player and coach. His older brother Mario Menti, younger brother Romeo Menti and nephew Luigi Menti (son of Mario) all played football professionally, with Romeo representing Italy. To distinguish them, Mario was known as Menti I, Umberto as Menti II, Romeo as Menti III, and Luigi as Menti IV.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1917-04-06</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Andrea Pazzagli</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Andrea Pazzagli (born January 18, 1960) is an Italian footballer who played as a goalkeeper, most notably for AC Milan in the late 1980s and early 1990s. He now works as a goalkeeping coach.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1960-01-18</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Giancarlo Bacci</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Giancarlo Bacci is a retired Italian professional football player. He was one of the most notable journeymen in the Serie A, where he played for 8 different teams for a total of 255 games and 93 goals. He was on the season's top 10 Serie A scorers list for three seasons in a row from 1952/53 to 1954/55 for three different teams.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1931-06-17</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Rufo Emiliano Verga</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Rufo Emiliano Verga (born December 21, 1969 in Legnano) is a retired Italian professional football player. He represented Italy at the 1992 Summer Olympics. He had to retire young due to knee problems.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1969-12-21</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Víctor Benítez</name>
            <address>Peru</address>
            <description>Víctor Benítez Morales is a Peruvian footballer born in Lima, Perù, October 30, 1936, nicknamed &quot;El Conejo&quot;, he played defensive midfielder or defender. He played for several clubs, notably Italian clubs AC Milan, A.S. Roma and F.C. Internazionale Milano as well as Argentine club Boca Juniors. He won the 1963 European Cup title with AC Milan. With José Velásquez, is recognized as Peru's most important defensive midfielders.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1936-10-30</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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                <coordinates>-77.02833557128906,-12.043333053588867</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Giovanni Cornacchini</name>
            <address>Fano</address>
            <description>Giovanni Cornacchini (born July 22, 1965 in Fano) is an Italian professional football coach and a former player. Currently, he manages Fano Calcio.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1965-07-22</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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                <coordinates>13.016666412353516,43.83333206176758</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Silvano Villa</name>
            <address>Villasanta</address>
            <description>Silvano Villa (born August 13, 1951 in Villasanta) is a retired Italian professional football player. He played 5 seasons (89 games, 18 goals) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan, U.C. Sampdoria and U.S. Foggia. He scored 5 goals for A.C. Milan in the 1971–72 UEFA Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1951-08-13</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>9.300000190734863,45.599998474121094</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Riccardo Caraglia</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Riccardo Caraglia (born 22 January 1989) is an Italian professional footballer, who plays as a midfielder for Serie D club Oltrepò. He made his professional debut in the 2008–09 season for Pizzighettone.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1989-01-22</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Stefano Lombardi</name>
            <address>Pordenone</address>
            <description>Stephano Lombardi (born 28 July 1976 in Pordenone) is an Italian football defender for Modena F.C.. He made his Serie A debut against Piacenza Calcio, on 13 September 1998. Since then, he played Serie A 20 games more. He also played 135 Serie B games, 22 in Serie C1, and 34 in Serie D.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1976-07-28</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Michele Piccolo</name>
            <address>Badia Polesine</address>
            <description>Michele Piccolo (born 1 September 1985) is an Italian footballer who plays for Pizzighettone (as of 2009-10 season).</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1985-09-01</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>11.5,45.099998474121094</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Samuel Richard Davies</name>
            <address>Manchester</address>
            <description>Samuel Richard Davies (9 November 1867 – 17 February 1907) was an English professional footballer, who played as a striker. In 1899, he was, along with Herbert Kilpin, one of the charter members of Italian club A.C. Milan, originally named Milan Foot-Ball and Cricket Club. His son Carlo has been a footballer too.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1867-11-09</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>-2.2333333492279053,53.46666717529297</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Stefano Borgonovo</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Stefano Borgonovo (born 17 March 1964) is a former Italian footballer, who played as a striker.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1964-03-17</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Giovanni Sartori (footballer)</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Giovanni Sartori (born March 31, 1957 in Lodi) is an Italian professional football official and a former player who currently works as a director of sports for A.C. ChievoVerona. He played 7 games (scoring no goals) in the Serie A 1978/79 season for A.C. Milan, winning the championship with the team. He serves as the director of sports for A.C. ChievoVerona beginning in 1992, and is one of the most respected directors of sport in Italian football.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1957-03-31</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Alessandro Orlando</name>
            <address>Udine</address>
            <description>Alessandro Orlando (born June 1, 1970 in Udine) is a retired Italian professional football player. He represented Italy at the 1992 Summer Olympics.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1970-06-01</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>13.233333587646484,46.06666564941406</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Antonio Donnarumma</name>
            <address>Castellammare di Stabia</address>
            <description>Antonio Donnarumma (born 7 July 1990) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Serie B club Piacenza, on loan from Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1990-07-07</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Christian Lantignotti</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Christian Lantignotti (born March 18, 1970 in Milan) is an Italian professional football player. Currently, he plays for A.S.D. Sanvitese. He played 5 seasons (71 games, 3 goals) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan, A.C. Reggiana 1919 and Cagliari Calcio.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1970-03-18</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Riccardo Paciocco</name>
            <address>Venezuela</address>
            <description>Riccardo Paciocco is an Italian professional football coach and a former player. He played for 4 seasons (74 games, 5 goals) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan, U.S. Lecce and Pisa Calcio.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1961-03-25</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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                <coordinates>-66.96666717529297,10.5</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Mathías Cardaccio</name>
            <address>Montevideo</address>
            <description>Mathías Adolfo Cardaccio Alaguich (born 2 September 1987) is a Uruguayan footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Atlante.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1987-10-02</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>-56.16666793823242,-34.88333511352539</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Michele Ferri</name>
            <address>Busto Arsizio</address>
            <description>Michele Ferri (born 28 May 1981) is an Italian association football defender currently contracted with Vicenza Calcio.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1981-05-28</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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                <coordinates>8.833333015441895,45.599998474121094</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Mario Bergamaschi</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Mario Bergamaschi (born January 7, 1929 in Crema) is a retired Italian professional football player. He played for 14 seasons (392 games, 7 goals) in the Serie A for Calcio Como, A.C. Milan and U.C. Sampdoria. He made his debut for the Italy national football team on December 5, 1954 in a game against Argentina. He stated that during the championship 1957 season he used to take doping that the players called &quot;centimeter&quot;, from the markings on the syringe.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1929-01-07</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Massimo Gadda</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Massimo Gadda (born September 16, 1963 in Legnano) is an Italian professional football coach and a former player. He played for 2 seasons (21 games, no goals) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan and A.C. Ancona. During his time as an assistant manager with A.C. Cesena, he formally served as a bench boss for a period of time due to disqualification of the real manager, Fabrizio Castori.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1963-09-16</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Elpidio Coppa</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Elpidio Coppa (born October 6, 1914 in Milan) was an Italian professional football player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1914-10-06</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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                <coordinates>9.190278053283691,45.464168548583984</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Massimo Silva</name>
            <address>Pinarolo Po</address>
            <description>Massimo Silva (born August 24, 1951 in Pinarolo Po) is an Italian professional football coach and a former player who currently manages F.B. Brindisi 1912. He played 4 seasons (90 games, 16 goals) in the Serie A for Ascoli Calcio 1898, A.C. Milan and Delfino Pescara 1936. He scored the goal in the first round of the 1976–77 UEFA Cup that put A.C. Milan past FC Dinamo Bucureşti.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1951-08-24</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Roberto De Zerbi</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Roberto De Zerbi (born 6 June 1979) is an Italian footballer, currently playing for Liga 1 side CFR Cluj.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1979-06-06</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Marco Macina</name>
            <address>San Marino</address>
            <description>Marco Macina (born 30 September 1964 in San Marino) is a former Sanmarinese footballer. The first Sanmarinese player to appear in the Italian Serie A, playing alongside Roberto Mancini with Bologna, Macina was not able to fully show his potential, despite having been signed by AC Milan in 1985. He left professional football in 1988, after a Serie C season with Ancona. Macina also played two European Cup qualifying matches for San Marino in 1990.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1964-09-30</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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                <coordinates>12.433333396911621,43.93333435058594</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Mario Trebbi</name>
            <address>Sesto San Giovanni</address>
            <description>Mario Trebbi (born September 9, 1939 in Sesto San Giovanni) is a former Italian football player and coach. He played 10 seasons (157 games, 1 goal) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan and A.C. Torino. He earned 2 caps for the Italy national football team. http://www. rsssf. com/tablesi/ital-intres1960. html</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1939-09-09</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>9.233333587646484,45.53333282470703</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Omar Torri</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Omar Torri (born 30 March 1982 in Trescore Balneario) is an Italian professional football player. Currently, he plays for U.C. AlbinoLeffe. On 3 July 2007, he was signed by Serie B side AlbinoLeffe in 3-year contract from Serie D side USO Calcio. In the first season, he wrote no.8 shirt. On 30 January 2008, he was loaned to Serie C2 side Pavia. On 29 August 2008 he left for Lega Pro Prima Divisione side Monza. Since the left of Francesco Ruopolo and Marco Cellini, Torri had more chance to play.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1982-03-30</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Roberto D'Aversa</name>
            <address>Stuttgart</address>
            <description>Roberto D'Aversa (born 12 August 1975) is an Italian footballer who currently plays for Italian Serie B side Triestina. In 2004-05 season, he was banned for 6 months for match-fixing. Stefano Bettarini, Antonio Marasco, Maurizio Caccavale, Alfredo Femiano and former Siena team-mate Generoso Rossi were also banned. On the 28 January 2007, he played his first Serie A match for Messina against Ascoli. In January 2009, he was loaned from Treviso to Mantova.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1975-08-12</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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                <coordinates>9.179444313049316,48.77861022949219</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Guido Moda</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Guido Moda (11 July 1885 – 5 November 1957) was an Italian professional footballer, who played as a defender, and football manager.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1885-07-11</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Ronny Toma</name>
            <address>Treviglio</address>
            <description>Ronny Diuk Toma is an Italian footballer. He spent his whole professional career in Lombardy and Serie C2 (Italian 4th level).</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1983-09-21</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>9.600000381469727,45.516666412353516</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Leandro Remondini</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Leandro Remondini (November 17, 1917–1979) was an Italian football (soccer) player. Born in Verona, Remondini was the oldest player selected to the Italian national team for the 1950 World Cup. A defensive midfielder and on occasion a fullback, he knew very well how to cover all the midfield roles of the teams he played for. After playing two seasons in Serie B with Verona, he debuted in Serie A at 20 years of age for Milan in the same year Italy won the 1938 World Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1917-11-17</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Dario Barluzzi</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Dario Giuliano Mario Barluzzi (born 6 September 1935) is an Italian former professional footballer, who played as a goalkeeper, and former football manager. He made 85 appearances in Serie A for Milan, during the 1960s.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1935-09-06</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Pietro Paolo Virdis</name>
            <address>Sassari</address>
            <description>Antonio Pietro Paolo Virdis (born 26 June 1957 in Sassari) is a former Italian footballer who played for Cagliari Calcio, Juventus F.C. , Udinese Calcio, AC Milan and was part of their European Cup victory in 1989.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1957-06-26</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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                <coordinates>8.566666603088379,40.733333587646484</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Carlo Villa</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Carlo Villa (born May 28, 1912 in Seregno) was an Italian professional football player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1912-05-28</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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                <coordinates>12.483333587646484,41.900001525878906</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Pablo Gabriel García</name>
            <address>Uruguay</address>
            <description>Pablo Gabriel García Pérez is a Uruguayan footballer who currently plays for PAOK FC, as a defensive midfielder. A player of physical approach to the game (which earned him a reputation for being a dirty player), García's nickname is Canario, referring to his birthplace.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1977-05-11</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>-56.16666793823242,-34.88333511352539</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Ruben Buriani</name>
            <address>Portomaggiore</address>
            <description>Ruben Buriani is a former Italian football (soccer) midfielder. He played 7 seasons (165 games, 10 goals) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan, A.C. Cesena, A.S. Roma and S.S.C. Napoli. For the Italy national football team he participated in two games as a substitute on both occasions at the Euro 1980.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1955-03-16</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>11.800000190734863,44.70000076293945</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Giuseppe Rizzi</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Giuseppe Rizzi (20 January 1886 – 20 June 1960) was an Italian professional footballer, who played as a midfielder.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1886-01-20</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>12.483333587646484,41.900001525878906</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Giuseppe Galluzzo</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Giuseppe Galluzzo (born May 30, 1960 in Siderno) is an Italian professional football coach and a former player who is currently managing U.S. Castrovillari Calcio. He played 4 games, scoring 2 goals in the Serie A for A.C. Milan in the 1979/80 season.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1960-05-30</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Matteo Giordano</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Matteo Giordano (born 23 October 1984) is an Italian footballer.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1984-10-23</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>12.483333587646484,41.900001525878906</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Pier Paolo Scarrone</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Pier Paolo Scarrone (born June 26, 1951 in Alessandria) is a retired Italian professional football player. He played 2 seasons (3 games, 1 goal which he scored on his professional debut against Cagliari Calcio) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1951-06-26</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Dario Compiani</name>
            <address>Spinadesco</address>
            <description>Luigi Antonio &quot;Dario&quot; Compiani (1 September 1903 – 4 April 1962) was an Italian professional footballer and football manager, who played as a goalkeeper.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1903-09-01</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>9.933333396911621,45.150001525878906</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Roberto Scarnecchia</name>
            <address>Rome</address>
            <description>Roberto Scarnecchia (born June 20, 1958 in Rome) is a retired Italian professional football player. He played 8 seasons (110 games, 3 goals) in the Serie A for A.S. Roma, S.S.C. Napoli, Pisa Calcio and A.C. Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1958-06-20</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>12.5,41.900001525878906</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Roberto Bortolotto</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Roberto Bortolotto (born 15 April 1984) is an Italian footballer who plays for Tritium at Lega Pro Seconda Divisione.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1984-04-15</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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                <coordinates>12.483333587646484,41.900001525878906</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Ambrogio Pelagalli</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Ambrogio Pelagalli (born February 15, 1940 in Pieve Porto Morone) is a retired Italian professional football player. He played for 10 seasons (235 games, 5 goals) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan, Atalanta B.C. and A.S. Roma.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1940-02-15</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Umberto Malvano</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Umberto Malvano (17 July 1884 - ?) was an early Italian football player from Turin. He was one of the thirteen men who founded Juventus in 1897. After several years of playing as a striker for Juventus, he moved to rivals AC Milan and won the Italian Football Championship in 1906.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1884-07-17</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Marcus Diniz</name>
            <address>Vitória, Brazil</address>
            <description>Marcus Plínio Diniz Paixão (born 1 August 1987), commonly known as Marcus Diniz, is a Brazilian professional footballer. He currently plays as a defender for Belgian Pro League club Eupen, on loan from Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1987-08-01</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Giuliano Terraneo</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Giuliano Terraneo (born October 16, 1953 in Briosco) is a retired Italian professional football player. He played for 11 seasons (321 games) in the Serie A for Torino Calcio, A.C. Milan and U.S. Lecce.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1953-10-16</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Fabio Valente</name>
            <address>Genoa</address>
            <description>Fabio Fabrizio Valente (born March 26, 1964 in Genoa) is a retired Italian professional football player. He played 1 game in the Serie A for A.C. Milan in the 1981/82 season.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1964-03-26</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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                <coordinates>8.932777404785156,44.411109924316406</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Carlo Galli</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Giancarlo Galli, commonly known as Carlo Galli (born 6 March 1931 in Montecatini Terme) is an Italian retired footballer. He played for 16 seasons (305 games, 111 goals) in the Serie A for U.S. Città di Palermo, A.S. Roma, A.C. Milan, Udinese Calcio, Genoa C.F.C. and S.S. Lazio. He earned 13 caps and scored 5 goals for the Italian national team from 1953 to 1959, and participated in the 1954 FIFA World Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1931-03-06</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Giuseppe Torriani</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Giuseppe Torriani (10 December 1904 – 21 January 1942) was an Italian professional footballer, who played as a forward.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1904-12-10</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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                <coordinates>9.190278053283691,45.464168548583984</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Alberto Minoia</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Alberto Minoia (born May 6, 1960 in Varedo) is a retired Italian professional football player. He played 3 seasons (18 games, 1 goal) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan, scoring his first (and last) Serie A goal in his second game for the team. In 1979 he was called up for the Italy national under-21 football team, but did not play in that game.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1960-05-06</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Aldo Boffi</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Aldo Boffi (26 February 1915 &amp;ndash; 26 October 1987) was an Italian footballer who played as a striker at both professional and international levels.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1915-02-26</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>12.483333587646484,41.900001525878906</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Mario Zorzan</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Mario Zorzan (15 February 1912 – 28 January 1973) was an Italian professional footballer, who played as a goalkeeper.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1912-02-15</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>12.483333587646484,41.900001525878906</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Simone Bonomi</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Simone Bonomi (born 8 November 1980) is an Italian association footballer who plays for Alessandria of Lega Pro Prima Divisione.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1980-11-08</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>9.190278053283691,45.464168548583984</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Roberto Antonelli</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Roberto Antonelli (born May 29, 1953) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a striker. He's got a son, Luca, who is a professional footballer too.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1953-05-29</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>12.483333587646484,41.900001525878906</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Alberto Paloschi</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Alberto Paloschi is an Italian footballer who plays as a striker for Serie A club Parma.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1990-01-04</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>12.483333587646484,41.900001525878906</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Kingsley Umunegbu</name>
            <address>Zaria</address>
            <description>Kingsley Ebere Umunegbu (born 28 October 1989) is a Nigerian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Seconda Divisione club Renate, on loan from Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1989-10-28</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>7.699999809265137,11.066666603088379</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Lorenzo Rossetti</name>
            <address>Melzo</address>
            <description>Lorenzo Rossetti (born 1 July 1980 in Melzo) is an Italian footballer. He plays for Ravenna.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1980-07-01</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>9.416666984558105,45.5</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Roberto Lorenzini</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Roberto Lorenzini (born July 9, 1966 in Milan) is an Italian professional football coach and a former player. He played for 7 seasons (126 games, 1 goal) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan, Calcio Como, A.C. Ancona, Genoa C.F.C. , Torino Calcio and Piacenza Calcio. In 2008/09 season he served as an assistant manager to his former Milan teammate Alessandro Costacurta at A.C. Mantova, but left together with Costacurta after he resigned due to poor results.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1966-07-09</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Roberto Mandressi</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Roberto Mandressi (born November 19, 1960 in Seregno) is a retired Italian professional football player. He played for 3 seasons (21 games, 1 goal) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan and Calcio Como.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1960-11-19</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Amleto Frignani</name>
            <address>Carpi (Modena)</address>
            <description>Amleto Frignani (born March 5, 1932 in Carpi; died March 2, 1997 in California) was an Italian footballer. He played 9 seasons (248 games, 40 goals) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan, Udinese Calcio and Genoa C.F.C. He earned 14 caps and scored 6 goals for the Italian national team from 1952 to 1957, and participated in the 1954 FIFA World Cup.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1932-03-05</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>10.883333206176758,44.78333282470703</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Davide Dionigi</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Davide Dionigi (born 10 January 1974 in Modena) is an Italian footballer. He plays for A.S. Andria BAT.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1974-01-10</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>12.483333587646484,41.900001525878906</coordinates>
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        </Placemark>
        <Placemark>
            <name>Vinicio Verza</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Vinicio Verza (born November 1, 1957 in Boara Pisani) is a retired Italian professional football player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1957-11-01</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>12.483333587646484,41.900001525878906</coordinates>
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        </Placemark>
        <Placemark>
            <name>Lino Grava</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Lino Grava (born March 5, 1927 in Vittorio Veneto; died January 18, 2010 in Città Sant'Angelo) was an Italian professional football player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1927-03-05</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>12.483333587646484,41.900001525878906</coordinates>
            </Point>
        </Placemark>
        <Placemark>
            <name>Gianni Comandini</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Gianni Comandini (born May 18, 1977 in Cesena) is an Italian former football player. He played principally as a forward.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1977-05-18</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>12.483333587646484,41.900001525878906</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Lino Golin</name>
            <address>Soave</address>
            <description>Lino Golin (born January 31, 1945 in Soave) is a retired Italian professional football player. He played 6 seasons (65 games, 7 goals) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan, Varese F.C. and U.S. Foggia.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1945-01-31</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>11.233333587646484,45.41666793823242</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Paolo Todeschini</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Paolo Todeschini (22 September 1920 – 30 March 1993) was an Italian professional footballer, who played as a midfielder, and football manager.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1920-09-22</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>9.190278053283691,45.464168548583984</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Dominic Adiyiah</name>
            <address>Ghana</address>
            <description>Dominic Adiyiah (born 29 November 1989) is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Serie B club Reggina, on loan from Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1989-11-29</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>-0.25,5.550000190734863</coordinates>
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        </Placemark>
        <Placemark>
            <name>Daniel Offredi</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Daniel Offredi (born 26 March 1988) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Prima Divisione club Reggiana, on loan from Albinoleffe.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1988-03-26</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>12.483333587646484,41.900001525878906</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Enzo Menegotti</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Enzo Menegotti (born July 13, 1925 in Verona; died February 24, 1999 in Bolzano) was an Italian professional football player. He played for 12 seasons (291 games, 22 goals) in the Serie A for Modena F.C. , A.C. Milan, Udinese Calcio and A.S. Roma. He made his Italy national football team debut on March 30, 1955 in a game against West Germany. He was the first player to represent Udinese on the national team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1925-07-13</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>12.483333587646484,41.900001525878906</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Gianni Bui</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Gianni Alessio Bui (born June 5, 1940 in Serramazzoni) is an Italian professional football coach and a former player. He played 11 seasons (188 games, 53 goals) in the Serie A for S.S. Lazio, SPAL 1907, Bologna F.C. 1909, Hellas Verona F.C. , Torino Calcio and A.C. Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1940-06-05</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>12.483333587646484,41.900001525878906</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Roberto Casone</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Roberto Casone (born February 13, 1951 in Suardi) is an Italian professional football coach and a former player who is currently managing the youth team of A.S. Casale Calcio. He played 4 seasons (34 games, 1 goal) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan and U.C. Sampdoria.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1951-02-13</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Gianni Toppan</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Giovanni &quot;Gianni&quot; Toppan (8 November 1920 – 1 February 1987) was an Italian professional footballer, who played as a midfielder.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1920-11-08</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Giuseppe Antonini</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Giuseppe Antonini (2 September 1914 – 29 November 1989) was an Italian professional footballer, who played as a midfielder, and football manager.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1914-09-02</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>12.483333587646484,41.900001525878906</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Matteo Bruscagin</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Matteo Bruscagin (born 3 August 1989) is an Italian professional footballer, who plays as a defender for Serie B club Grosseto.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1989-08-03</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>9.190278053283691,45.464168548583984</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Nazzareno Canuti</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Nazzareno Canuti (born January 15, 1956 in Bozzolo) is a retired Italian professional football player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1956-01-15</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>12.483333587646484,41.900001525878906</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Amos Mariani</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Amos Mariani (born March 30, 1931 in Montecatini Terme; died February 20, 2007 in Montecatini Terme) was an Italian professional football player and coach.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1931-03-30</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Marco Sala</name>
            <address>Cornate d'Adda</address>
            <description>Marco Sala (19 August 1886 – 14 December 1969) was an Italian professional footballer, who played as a defender.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1886-08-19</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>9.466666221618652,45.650001525878906</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Giuliano Fortunato</name>
            <address>Tricesimo</address>
            <description>Giuliano Fortunato (born 12 May 1940) is an Italian former professional footballer, who played as a forward. He made 203 appearances and scored 34 goals in Serie A, most notably for Milan and Lazio, during the 1960s and early 1970s.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1940-05-12</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>13.216666221618652,46.150001525878906</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Manuel Angelilli</name>
            <address>Rome</address>
            <description>Manuel Angelilli (born 5 August 1990) is an Italian professional footballer, who plays as striker for Seconda Divisione club Pro Vercelli, on loan from Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1990-08-05</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>12.5,41.900001525878906</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Renato Bodini</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Renato Bodini (born October 1, 1909 in Cremona; died August 23, 1974 in Rome) was an Italian professional football player and coach. He played for 11 seasons (270 games, 18 goals) in the Serie A for U.S. Cremonese, A.S. Roma, Sampierdarenese, A.C. Milan and A.C. Liguria. He became first-team regular in his first season for A.S. Roma despite his young age. His first league goal for Roma was an 88th minute equalizer against S.S. Lazio in a Derby della Capitale game.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1909-10-01</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Giandomenico Costi</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Giandomenico Costi (born March 10, 1969 in Sassuolo) is a retired Italian professional football player. He played 2 games in the Serie A in the 1990/91 season for A.C. Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1969-03-10</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Walter Bianchi</name>
            <address>Switzerland</address>
            <description>Walter Bianchi is a retired Italian professional football player. He played 2 seasons (5 games) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan. His career was hampered by injuries, he had to undergo 10 surgeries overall. On July 28, 1992, he was hurt in the traffic accident involving the team bus of Hellas Verona F.C. and fell into a coma for several days. He recovered in a few months.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1963-07-11</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>7.449999809265137,46.83333206176758</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Pietro Arcari</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Pietro Sante Arcari III (December 2, 1909 – February 8, 1988) was an Italian football (soccer) forward. Born in Casalpusterlengo, Province of Lodi, he played in the 1930s for A.C. Milan, and Genoa. He played 256 matches in Serie A, scoring 80 goals. In the 1934 season he scored 16 goals for Milan the fifth hightest in Serie A leading to his selection by Vittorio Pozzo to the national team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1909-12-02</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Carlo Petrini (footballer)</name>
            <address>Monticiano</address>
            <description>Carlo Petrini (born March 29, 1948 in Monticiano) is a retired Italian professional football player and coach.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1948-03-29</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>11.183333396911621,43.13333511352539</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Aleksandar Aranđelović</name>
            <address>Crna Trava</address>
            <description>Aleksandar Aranđelović was a Yugoslavian football player and coach. As a oplayer, Aranđelović played professionally as a striker in Yugoslavia, Italy, France and Spain between 1938 and 1953. As a coach, Arangelovic was active in Canada and Australia.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1920-12-18</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>22.29888916015625,42.809722900390625</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Celestino Celio</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Celestino Celio (born May 20, 1925 in San Martino di Venezze; died January 26, 2008 in Fossalta di Portogruaro) was an Italian professional football player and coach. His younger brother Gastone Celio also played football professionally. To distinguish them, Celestino was referred to as Celio I and Gastone as Celio II.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1925-05-20</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Dario Dolci</name>
            <address>Marostica</address>
            <description>Dario Dolci (born March 5, 1947 in Marostica) is a retired Italian professional football player. He played 6 seasons (105 games, no goals) in the Serie A for Varese F.C. , A.C. Milan and Ternana Calcio.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1947-03-05</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>11.649999618530273,45.75</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Patrizio Billio</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Patrizio Billio (born 19 April 1974) is an Italian footballer.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1974-04-19</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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                <coordinates>12.483333587646484,41.900001525878906</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Ottorino Piotti</name>
            <address>Gallarate</address>
            <description>Ottorino Piotti (born 31 July 1954) is an Italian former professional footballer, who played as a goalkeeper. He made 200 appearances in Serie A, most notably for Avellino, Milan and Atalanta, during the late 1970s and 1980s.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1954-07-31</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>8.800000190734863,45.66666793823242</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Oliviero Mascheroni</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Oliviero Mascheroni (born June 11, 1914 in Milan) was an Italian professional football player. His sons Norberto Mascheroni and Riccardo Mascheroni played football professionally (Riccardo played in the Serie A for Varese and Napoli in the 1970s).</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1914-06-11</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Umberto Scotti</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Umberto Scotti was a young striker born in Ticino Oriano January 27, 1885 was one of the first player to play for Italian side A.C. Milan he cutt off his carer short after a loss to Juventus F.C. .</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1885-01-27</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Nello Santin</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Nello Santin (born 3 July 1946) is an Italian former professional footballer, who played as a defender, and former football manager. He made 274 appearances in Serie A, most notably for Milan, Sampdoria and Torino, during the 1960s and 1970s.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1946-07-03</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Giovanni Rossetti</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Giovanni Rossetti (29 May 1919 – 16 September 1987) was an Italian professional footballer, who played as a goalkeeper.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1919-05-29</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>9.190278053283691,45.464168548583984</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Domenico Fontana (footballer)</name>
            <address>Marano Vicentino</address>
            <description>Domenico Fontana (born January 16, 1943 in Marano Vicentino) is a retired Italian professional football player. He played 12 seasons (186 games, 13 goals) in the Serie A for L.R. Vicenza, A.C. Milan and S.S.C. Napoli.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1943-01-16</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>11.433333396911621,45.70000076293945</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Gino Cappello</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Gino Cappello (June 2, 1920 - March 28, 1990) was an Italian football (soccer) player. A native of Padua, he debuted for the Italian national team on May 22, 1949 in a 3-1 win against Austria. He was one of four players to play both games at the 1950 World Cup. Four years later he played his last game for the national team at the 1954 World Cup in a 4-1 win against Belgium. Despite not having the best dribbling skills, he played center forward like a natural.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1920-06-02</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Francesco Zanoncelli</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Francesco Zanoncelli (born September 11, 1967 in Milan) is an Italian professional football coach and a former player. He played 4 seasons (61 games, no goals) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan, Atalanta B.C. and Cagliari Calcio.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1967-09-11</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Francesco Vincenzi</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Francesco Vincenzi (born September 30, 1956 in Bagnolo Mella) is an Italian professional football coach and a former player. He played 8 seasons (108 games, 14 goals) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan, Vicenza Calcio, Bologna F.C. 1909, A.S. Roma and Ascoli Calcio 1898. He also played for Roma in the 1983–84 European Cup, scoring a goal against IFK Göteborg.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1956-09-30</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Mario Magnozzi</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Mario Magnozzi (March 20, 1902 &amp;ndash; June 25, 1971) was an Italian football (soccer) player who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics. Magnozzi was born in Livorno, for whose team he played until 1930. In 1920 Livorno won the Torneo del Sud, after which it was defeated by FC Internazionale (winner of Torneo del Nord) in the final for the Italian overall title. The march finished 3-2 for Internazionale, both Livorno goals scored by Magnozzi. In 1924-1925 he was the top scorer of the Serie A.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1902-03-20</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Gabriele Aldegani</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Gabriele Aldegani (born 10 May 1976 in Venice) is an Italian football goalkeeper playing for U.S. Grosseto</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1976-05-10</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>12.483333587646484,41.900001525878906</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>József Zilisy</name>
            <address>Budapest</address>
            <description>József Zilisy, also known as Giuseppe Zilizzi or Joseph Zilizzi (born 21 February 1899, died 2 March 1982) was a Hungarian-Italian footballer and football manager.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1899-02-21</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>19.050277709960938,47.47194290161133</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Simone Romagnoli</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Simone Romagnoli (born 9 February 1990) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Prima Divisione club Foggia, on loan from Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1990-02-09</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>12.483333587646484,41.900001525878906</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Vincenzo Zazzaro</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Vincenzo Zazzaro (born January 2, 1951 in Quarto) is a retired Italian professional football player. He played 11 games in the Serie A for A.C. Milan in the 1971/72 season.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1951-01-02</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>12.483333587646484,41.900001525878906</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Francesco Soldera</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Francesco Soldera (28 December 1892 – 20 February 1957) was an Italian professional footballer, who played as a midfielder.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1892-12-28</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>9.190278053283691,45.464168548583984</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Pietro Bronzini</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Pietro Bronzini (8 January 1898 – after 1926) was an Italian professional footballer, who played as a midfielder.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1898-01-08</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Luigi Perversi</name>
            <address>Santa Cristina e Bissone</address>
            <description>Luigi Perversi (22 May 1906 – 27 February 1991) was an Italian professional footballer, who played as a defender. He made 341 appearances for A.C. Milan, during the late 1920s and 1930s.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1906-05-22</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Tabaré Viudez</name>
            <address>Montevideo</address>
            <description>Tabaré Uruguay Viudez Mora (born 8 September 1989 in Montevideo) is an Uruguayan footballer currently playing for Club Necaxa of Mexico.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1989-09-08</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>-56.16666793823242,-34.88333511352539</coordinates>
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        </Placemark>
        <Placemark>
            <name>Francesco Zagatti</name>
            <address>Venaria Reale</address>
            <description>Francesco Zagatti (18 April 1932 – 7 March 2009) was an Italian professional footballer, who played as a defender.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1932-04-18</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>7.633333206176758,45.11666488647461</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Gabriello Carotti</name>
            <address>Orbetello</address>
            <description>Gabriello Carotti (born November 25, 1960 in Orbetello) is a retired Italian professional football player. He played for 6 seasons (94 games, 11 goals) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan and Ascoli Calcio 1898.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1960-11-25</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>11.224721908569336,42.442779541015625</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Hans Walter Imhoff</name>
            <address>Switzerland</address>
            <description>Hans Walter Imhoff (25 February 1886 – 19 March 1971) was a Swiss professional footballer, who played as a striker.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1886-02-25</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>7.449999809265137,46.83333206176758</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Umberto Guarnieri</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Umberto Guarnieri (born May 2, 1919 in Milan) was an Italian professional football player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1919-05-02</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>9.190278053283691,45.464168548583984</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Luca Meregalli</name>
            <address>Monza</address>
            <description>Luca Meregalli (born 14 July 1991) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Seconda Divisione club Pro Vercelli, on loan from Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1991-07-14</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>9.266666412353516,45.58333206176758</coordinates>
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        </Placemark>
        <Placemark>
            <name>Giovanni Scampini</name>
            <address>Busto Arsizio</address>
            <description>Giovanni Scampini (born 8 November 1991) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Prima Divisione club Pisa, on loan from Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1991-11-08</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>8.833333015441895,45.599998474121094</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Pietro Grosso</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Pietro Grosso (born December 23, 1923 in Roncade; died October 3, 1957) was an Italian professional football player. He played for 11 seasons (337 games, 1 goal) in the Serie A for Vicenza Calcio, U.S. Triestina Calcio, A.C. Milan, A.S. Roma and A.C. Torino. He made his Italy national football team debut on November 25, 1951 in a game against Switzerland.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1923-12-23</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Attilio Trerè</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Attilio Trerè (9 October 1887 – 2 January 1943) was an Italian professional footballer, who played as a midfielder and, in his early years, as a goalkeeper.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1887-10-09</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>9.190278053283691,45.464168548583984</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Guido Magherini</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Guido Magherini (born July 2, 1951 in Florence) is a retired Italian professional football player and coach. He played 4 seasons (16 games, no goals) in the Serie A for S.S. Lazio and A.C. Milan. His playing career ended with a 3 year, 6 months ban from football he received for his involvement in the Totonero 1980 match-fixing scandal. Later, as a manager of Rondinella Calcio he was involved in another match-fixing scandal, Totonero 1986, for which he received 5 years ban from football.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1951-07-02</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Eros Beraldo</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Eros Beraldo (27 July 1929 – 27 December 2004) was an Italian professional footballer, who played as a midfielder, and football manager.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1929-07-27</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Andrea De Vito</name>
            <address>Pavia</address>
            <description>Andrea De Vito (born 27 November 1991) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Serie A club Milan, currently in their youth team.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1991-11-27</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>9.149999618530273,45.18333435058594</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Luigi Maldera</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Luigi Maldera (born January 19, 1946 in Corato) is a retired Italian professional football player and coach. He played 5 seasons (92 games, 4 goals) in the Serie A for Hellas Verona F.C. , A.C. Milan and F.C. Catanzaro. His younger brothers Attilio Maldera and Aldo Maldera played football professionally. To distinguish them, Luigi was referred to as Maldera I, Attilio as Maldera II and Aldo as Maldera III.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1946-01-19</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Pierangelo Belli</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Pierangelo Belli (born July 29, 1944 in Limbiate) is a retired Italian professional football player. He played for 6 seasons (51 games) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan and Hellas Verona F.C.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1944-07-29</when>
            </TimeStamp>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Giuseppe Marchi (footballer)</name>
            <address>Reggio Emilia</address>
            <description>Giuseppe Marchi (2 February 1904 – 17 July 1967) was an Italian professional footballer, who played as a midfielder.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1904-02-02</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>10.633333206176758,44.70000076293945</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Massimo Orlando</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Massimo Orlando (born May 26, 1971 in San Donà di Piave) is an Italian professional football coach and a former player. Currently, he manages the youth team of ACF Fiorentina. He played for 7 seasons (122 games, 16 goals) in the Serie A for ACF Fiorentina, A.C. Milan and Atalanta B.C..</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1971-05-26</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Filippo Perucchini</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Filippo Perucchini (born 6 October 1991) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Seconda Divisione club Fano, on loan from Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1991-10-06</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>12.483333587646484,41.900001525878906</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Alessandro Schienoni</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Alessandro Schienoni (26 November 1902 – 11 February 1969) was an Italian professional footballer, who played as a defender.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1902-11-26</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>9.190278053283691,45.464168548583984</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Stefano Chiodi</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Stefano Chiodi (26 December 1956 – 4 November 2009) was an Italian professional footballer who played as a winger.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1956-12-26</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>12.483333587646484,41.900001525878906</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Enrico Candiani</name>
            <address>Busto Arsizio</address>
            <description>Enrico Aldo Candiani (born September 30, 1918 in Busto Arsizio; died February 27, 2008 in Busto Arsizio) was an Italian professional football player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1918-09-30</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>8.833333015441895,45.599998474121094</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Giuseppe Incocciati</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Giuseppe Incocciati (born November 16, 1963 in Fiuggi) is an Italian professional football coach and a former player who is currently managing A.S. Cisco Calcio Roma. As a player, he played 7 seasons (139 games, 23 goals) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan, Atalanta B.C. , Empoli F.C. , Pisa Calcio and S.S.C. Napoli.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1963-11-16</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>12.483333587646484,41.900001525878906</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Alessandro Turini</name>
            <address>Busto Arsizio</address>
            <description>Alessandro Turini (born January 14, 1950 in Busto Arsizio) is a retired Italian professional football player. He played 5 games, scoring 1 goal in the Serie A for A.C. Milan in the 1973/74 season. During that season, he also played for Milan in the 1973 European Super Cup and the 1974 European Cup Winners' Cup Final, both of which Milan lost.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1950-01-14</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>8.833333015441895,45.599998474121094</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Daniele Daino</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Daniele Daino (born 8 September 1979 in Alessandria) is an Italian football player who is currently contracted with Serie B club Gallipoli Calcio. He has previously played for AC Milan, Napoli, Perugia, Ancona and Bologna in Italy, as well as Derby County in England. He was successively signed by Modena on November 2008 as a free agent, after his contract with Bologna expired. He left Modena on June 2009, and joined newly-promoted Gallipoli at the end of August.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1979-09-08</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>12.483333587646484,41.900001525878906</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Dražen Brnčić</name>
            <address>Zagreb</address>
            <description>Dražen Brnčić (born 17 July 1971) is a Yugoslav born Belgian footballer who plays for Seraing at Belgian lower division.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1971-07-17</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>15.983333587646484,45.81666564941406</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Giuseppe Bonizzoni</name>
            <address>Genivolta</address>
            <description>Giuseppe Bonizzoni (22 April 1908 – 21 July 1976) was an Italian professional footballer who played as a defender. He was the uncle of former footballer and manager Luigi Bonizzoni.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1908-04-22</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>9.883333206176758,45.33333206176758</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Enrico Boniforti</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Enrico Boniforti (born December 7, 1917 in Saronno; died on an unknown date) was an Italian professional football player. His older brother Arturo Boniforti also played football professionally.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1917-12-07</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>12.483333587646484,41.900001525878906</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Enrico Cortese</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Enrico Cortese (born 10 August 1985) is an Italian footballer who plays for Morro d'Oro at Serie D (as of 2009-10 season).</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1985-08-10</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>12.483333587646484,41.900001525878906</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Alessandro Scarioni</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Alessandro Scarioni (8 March 1889 – 22 June 1966) was an Italian professional footballer, who played as a midfielder.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1889-03-08</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>9.190278053283691,45.464168548583984</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Emanuele D'Anna</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Emanuele D'Anna (born 23 May 1982 in Baiano) is an Italian footballer who plays for Chievo of Serie A. A Milan youth product, he was loaned to Chieti of Serie C2 (later promoted to Serie C1). In July 2003, he moved to Piacenza which newly relegated to Serie B in joint-ownership bid. In July 2005, he moved to another Serie B club, Arezzo. After just played 17 league matches in a season, D'Anna was loaned to Serie C1 clubs, Juve Stabia and Pisa.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1982-05-23</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>12.483333587646484,41.900001525878906</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Franco Bergamaschi</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Franco Bergamaschi is a former football player. He played as a midfielder in the 1970s and early 1980s.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1951-02-09</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>12.483333587646484,41.900001525878906</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Mario Ielpo</name>
            <address>Rome</address>
            <description>Mario Ielpo (born June 8, 1963 in Rome) is an Italian former footballer who played as a goalkeeper. After beginning his career with Lazio, he had six successful years at Cagliari, before serving as AC Milan's reserve 'keeper during their successful period in the mid-1990s. He ended his career with two years at Genoa. He now works as a television pundit, and is a qualified lawyer.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1963-06-08</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>12.5,41.900001525878906</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Luciano Zecchini</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Luciano Zecchini (born March 10, 1949 in Forlimpopoli) is an Italian professional football coach and a former player. He played 11 seasons (229 games, 2 goals) in the Serie A for Brescia Calcio, Torino Calcio, A.C. Milan, U.C. Sampdoria and Perugia Calcio. He made his debut for the Italy national football team on September 28, 1974 in a game against Yugoslavia. His playing career on a professional level ended with a 3 year ban from football in the Totonero 1980 match-fixing scandal.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1949-03-10</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Cesare Lovati</name>
            <address>Argentina</address>
            <description>Cesare Lovati (25 December 1891 – 22 July 1961) was an Argentinian-born Italian professional footballer, who played as a midfielder, and football manager.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1891-12-25</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>-58.38333511352539,-34.599998474121094</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Aquilino Bonfanti</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Aquilino Bonfanti (born February 25, 1943 in Milan) is a retired Italian professional football player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1943-02-25</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>9.190278053283691,45.464168548583984</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Vincenzo Maiolo</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Vincenzo Maiolo is an Italian footballer. He plays as a Forward.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1978-09-15</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>12.483333587646484,41.900001525878906</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Davide Favaro</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Davide Favaro (born 7 May 1984) is an Italian footballer who plays for Treviso at Eccellenza.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1984-05-07</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>12.483333587646484,41.900001525878906</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Aldo Bet</name>
            <address>Mareno di Piave</address>
            <description>Aldo Bet (born March 26, 1949 in Mareno di Piave) is a retired Italian professional football player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1949-03-26</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>12.350000381469727,45.849998474121094</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Carlo Tresoldi</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Carlo Tresoldi (born 6 October 1952 in Boltiere; died 13 July 1995 in Milan of cancer) was an Italian professional football player. He played 3 seasons (31 games, 4 goals) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan and Varese F.C.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1952-10-06</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Matteo Deinite</name>
            <address>Monselice</address>
            <description>Matteo Deinite (born 23 April 1983) is an Italian footballer who plays for Portogruaro Summaga at Lega Pro Prima Divisione.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1983-04-23</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>11.75,45.233333587646484</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Pietro Pastore</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Pietro Mario Pastore, also known as Piero Pastore (born April 9, 1903 in Padua; died January 8, 1968 in Rome) was an Italian professional football player and later, actor. He was the youngest ever player to play for Juventus F.C. at the age of 15 years, 222 days. He represented Italy at the 1928 Summer Olympics and won bronze medal (even though he did not play in any games). He played for 6 seasons (108 games, 46 goals) in the Serie A for S.S. Lazio, A.C. Milan and A.S. Roma.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1903-04-09</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Bruno Baveni</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Bruno Baveni (born December 15, 1939 in Sestri Levante) is a retired Italian professional football player and coach. He played 6 seasons (92 games, 8 goals) in the Serie A for Genoa C.F.C. and A.C. Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1939-12-15</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Pietro Rebuzzi</name>
            <address>Bordighera</address>
            <description>Pietro Rebuzzi (born October 31, 1918 in Bordighera) was an Italian professional football player. His younger brother Italo Rebuzzi also played football professionally. To distinguish them, Pietro was referred to as Rebuzzi I and Italo as Rebuzzi II.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1918-10-31</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>7.666666507720947,43.78333282470703</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Gastone Bean</name>
            <address>San Canzian d'Isonzo</address>
            <description>Gastone Bean (born August 11, 1936) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a striker.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1936-08-11</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>13.466666221618652,45.79999923706055</coordinates>
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        <Placemark>
            <name>Riccardo Allegretti</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Riccardo Allegretti (born 15 February 1978) is an Italian footballer who plays for Bari. He made his Serie A debut on 14 September 2002 against Empoli F.C.. He also played over 200 games at Serie B. Allegretti was the captain of Triestina. In July 2009, he was signed by A.S. Bari along with team-mate Filippo Antonelli.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1978-02-15</when>
            </TimeStamp>
            <Point>
                <coordinates>9.190278053283691,45.464168548583984</coordinates>
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        </Placemark>
        <Placemark>
            <name>Angelo Pagotto</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Angelo Pagotto is an Italian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper. He is one year into an eight year ban from football for failing a drugs test.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1973-11-21</when>
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            <name>Bruno Montelongo</name>
            <address>Montevideo</address>
            <description>Bruno Montelongo Gesta (born 12 September 1987) is a Uruguayan professional footballer who plays as a defender for Serie A club Milan, on loan from River Plate Montevideo.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1987-09-12</when>
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            <name>Arturo Silvestri</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Arturo Silvestri (14 June 1921 – 14 October 2002) was an Italian professional footballer and football manager, who played as a defender.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1921-06-14</when>
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            <name>Angelo Bollano</name>
            <address>Genoa</address>
            <description>Angelo Bollano Bisio (6 July 1918–1978) was an Italian football player who played in Italy for Sampierdarenese, Liguria, AC Milan, Fiorentina and Spezia, as well as for Marseille in France and Real Murcia in Spain.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1918-07-06</when>
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            <name>Maurizio Turone</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Maurizio Turone (born October 27, 1948 in Varazze) is a retired Italian professional football player. He played for 10 seasons (227 games, 4 goals) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan, F.C. Catanzaro and A.S. Roma. He is most famous for the Turone's goal. The goal he scored in a crucial league game against league-leading Juventus F.C. for second-placed A.S. Roma was disallowed as the linesman ruled he was offside. The game ended 0-0 and Juventus eventually clinched the title.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1948-10-27</when>
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            <name>Alessandro Melli</name>
            <address>Agrigento</address>
            <description>Alessandro Melli is a former Italian international footballer, in the striker position.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1969-12-11</when>
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            <name>Aredio Gimona</name>
            <address>Izola</address>
            <description>Aredio Gimona (born February 1, 1924 in Izola; died in 1994 in Livorno) was an Italian professional football player and coach.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1924-02-01</when>
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            <name>Cesare Cattaneo</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Cesare Cattaneo (born August 18, 1951 in Verano Brianza) is an Italian professional football coach and a former player. He played 9 seasons (187 games, 6 goals) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan, U.S. Avellino and Udinese Calcio. His professional debut on March 29, 1970 for A.C. Milan was not a happy one, coach Nereo Rocco was forced to field Cattaneo in the game against Juventus F.C. after injuries to Karl-Heinz Schnellinger and Saul Malatrasi.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1951-08-18</when>
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            <name>Stefano Pastrello</name>
            <address>Camposampiero</address>
            <description>Stefano Pastrello (born 1 January 1984) is an Italian footballer who plays for Este at Serie D (as of 2009-10 season).</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1984-01-01</when>
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            <name>Bruno Mazza</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Bruno Mazza (born June 3, 1924 in Crema) is a retired Italian professional football player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1924-06-03</when>
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            <name>Vinicius de Oliveira Fabbron</name>
            <address>Brazil</address>
            <description>Vinicius de Oliveira Fabrao (born March 26, 1989 im Londrina) is an Brazilian footballer currently playing for Londrina Esporte Clube.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1989-03-26</when>
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            <name>Francesco Pomi</name>
            <address>Milan</address>
            <description>Francesco Pomi (5 January 1905 – 22 May 1984) was an Italian professional footballer, who played as a defender.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1905-01-05</when>
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            <name>Mario Renosto</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Mario Renosto (born June 15, 1929 in Venice) is a retired Italian professional football player. He played for 9 seasons (121 games, 30 goals) in the Serie A for S.S.C. Venezia, A.C. Milan, A.S. Roma, Novara Calcio and U.S. Triestina Calcio. His older brother Giacinto Renosto also played football professionally. To distinguish them, Giacinto was referred to as Renosto I and Mario as Renosto II.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1929-06-15</when>
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            <name>Riccardo Sogliano</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Riccardo Sogliano (born March 4, 1942 in Alessandria) is a retired Italian professional football player. He played for 7 seasons (144 games, 6 goals) in the Serie A for Varese F.C. and A.C. Milan. His son Sean Sogliano played in the Serie A for several seasons. From 2004 to 2008 he was the owner of A.S. Varese 1910.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1942-03-04</when>
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            <name>Wilfred Osuji</name>
            <address>Lagos</address>
            <description>Wilfred Chinoye Osuji (born 5 August 1990) is a Nigerian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Varese.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1990-08-05</when>
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            <name>Stefano Salvatori</name>
            <address>Rome</address>
            <description>Stefano Salvatori (born December 29, 1967 in Rome) is a retired Italian professional football player.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1967-12-29</when>
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                <coordinates>12.5,41.900001525878906</coordinates>
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            <name>Mirko Stefani</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Mirko Stefani (born 25 January 1984) is an Italian footballer who plays for Reggiana at Lega Pro Prima Divisione. Stefani has played once at Serie A and over 100 matches at Serie C2.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1984-01-25</when>
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            <name>Nnamdi Oduamadi</name>
            <address>Lagos</address>
            <description>Nnamdi Chidiebere Oduamadi (born 17 October 1990), also known by his shirt name Odu, is a Nigerian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Serie A club Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1990-10-17</when>
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            <name>Giovanni Lorini</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Giovanni Lorini (born March 14, 1957 in Travagliato) is an Italian professional football coach and a former player. He played 3 seasons (14 games, no goals) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan and L.R. Vicenza. His playing career ended with a 5-year ban from football in the Totonero 1986 match-fixing scandal.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1957-03-14</when>
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            <name>Antonio Rigamonti</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Antonio Rigamonti (born April 5, 1949 in Carate Brianza) is a retired Italian professional football player. He played for 6 seasons (61 games, 3 goals) in the Serie A for Atalanta B.C. , Calcio Como, A.C. Milan and U.S. Cremonese. For most of his A.C. Milan career he was the backup to Enrico Albertosi, until Albertosi was disqualified in the Totonero 1980 betting scandal, and Rigamonti became the first-choice goalkeeper for the last 10 games with Milan.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1949-04-05</when>
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            <name>Luigi Balzarini</name>
            <address>Italy</address>
            <description>Luigi Balzarini (born 29 April 1935) is an Italian former professional footballer, who played as a goalkeeper.</description>
            <TimeStamp>
                <when>1935-04-29</when>
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