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「Lecce」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| . Foggia, Bologna F.C. 1909 (two stints), U.S. | Lecce, ACF Fiorentina (where he formed an interestin |
| As a football coach, he led Milan, | Lecce, AEK and Livorno. |
| ummer 2009 he started his second spell at U.S. | Lecce, after spending the second half of the 2007-08 |
| in Italian top division, he was loaned to U.S. | Lecce, also in Serie A. |
| essor of Economic History at the University of | Lecce and writer of the book Consumption as an Inves |
| He began his career at | Lecce, and played in the Serie A with Torino, Cremon |
| ugh of Brienne (c 1240-1296), who was Count of | Lecce and Brienne and pursued the kingdoms in Levant |
| Walter VI of Brienne, Count of Brienne, | Lecce, and Conversano, titular Duke of Athens (died |
| He was the son of Count Geoffrey II of | Lecce and a descendant of one of the sons of Tancred |
| known as Hugh of Brienne, Count of Brienne and | Lecce, and Isabella de la Roche, daughter of Guy I o |
| ystem, later loaning him to Genoa C.F.C., U.S. | Lecce and A.S. Bari. |
| then returned to Reggina in 2002-03, rejoined | Lecce and was loaned to A.C. Siena in quick successi |
| s (14 games, no goals) in the Serie A for U.S. | Lecce and Udinese Calcio. |
| o a co-ownership deal which sent the player to | Lecce, another Serie B team, where Osvaldo had the o |
| Born in | Lecce, Apulia, southern Italy, Negro started his car |
| Brio was born at | Lecce, Apulia. |
| osen a grandson of Roger II, Tancred, count of | Lecce, as their king. |
| iacenza on 22 January 2000. he also played for | Lecce at Serie B before returned to Roma. |
| g his name), and became much revered in Trani, | Lecce, Benevento, Caserta and Capua. |
| In June 2010, | Lecce bought him outright. |
| Moriero played for several clubs, including US | Lecce, Cagliari, AS Roma, Inter Milan and SSC Napoli |
| In the past he was also | Lecce captain. |
| Gregucci started his 2005-06 season as | Lecce coach in the Serie A, but was sacked only afte |
| 67 or 1370 - 9 May 1446), suo iure Countess of | Lecce, daughter of John of Enghien, in 1406. |
| ar near Thebes 1311), Duke of Athens, Count of | Lecce etc. His life was largely spent in Greece, whe |
| 1983 | Lecce Film Festival Grand Prize for At (The Horse) |
| Lecce finished as the third and promoted to Serie A. | |
| onal footballer who played for Roma, Reggiana, | Lecce, Fiorentina, Parma and Perugia, as well as for |
| After a loan spell at U.S. | Lecce, Fissore returned to Internazionale in January |
| prominent artists in the so-called Baroque of | Lecce, his hometown in southern Italy. |
| they took Corneto, but their rival, Tancred of | Lecce, holed up in fortified Ariano. |
| nt on to play for Real Zaragoza in Spain, U.S. | Lecce in Italy, FC Locarno and FC Sion in Switzerlan |
| ch for Sampdoria on 16 August 2009, 6-2 won to | Lecce in Coppa Italia. |
| -1 win against Italy at Stadio Via del Mare in | Lecce in September 1985. |
| He also played several seasons for | Lecce in the Italian Serie A between 2001 and 2006, |
| rie A debut for Bari against local rivals U.S. | Lecce in 1999. |
| tarted his career with his home-town side U.S. | Lecce in 1979. |
| or one season and a half before moving to U.S. | Lecce in a joint-ownership bid, in the Italian Serie |
| Volendam (February 1996-September 1997), U.S. | Lecce in Italy, RKC Waalwijk, and NEC Nijmegen in th |
| His career declined after a move to | Lecce in 1997, where he found opportunities limited. |
| is an Italian fashion designer, he was born in | Lecce in 1960 |
| Then he played in his city football team, | Lecce, in its debut in Serie A (1985/86). |
| His Serie A debut came on 16 September against | Lecce, in a 1-1 draw. |
| Agnelli was released from his contract with | Lecce in January 2010, six months early. |
| In July 2009, he was signed by U.S. | Lecce in co-ownership deal. |
| In July 2002, he left for Serie B side | Lecce in co-ownership deal for undisclosed fee. |
| ctive c. 1590) was a native of the province of | Lecce in the kingdom of Naples, Italy. |
| He signed for | Lecce in January 2003 and spent loan spells at Veron |
| Italian footballer, who plays as a forward for | Lecce in the Italian Serie A. |
| d, Count of Syracuse, Prince Antonio, Count of | Lecce, Infanta Maria Amalia of Portugal and Spain, M |
| driana Poli Bortone (born on 25 August 1943 in | Lecce) is an Italian politician and was an Alleanza |
| Pasquale Bruno (born 19 June 1962 in | Lecce) is a former Italian footballer who played as |
| Gianluca Petrachi (born 14 January 1969 in | Lecce) is a retired Italian footballer. |
| Musica di Estratti - | Lecce, Italy |
| He has also taught at festivals in | Lecce, Italy and in Taiwan. |
| Vito De Grisantis was born in | Lecce, Italy. |
| r in the ministry in the area of Naples and at | Lecce, Italy. |
| f Pope Clement III, he had to crown Tancred of | Lecce king in his cathedral in early January 1190. |
| Rupecanina, Robert of Loritello and Tancred of | Lecce, marched on Butera and burned it. |
| ively but were not relegated, and consequently | Lecce, Messina and Treviso, originally slated for re |
| I canti popolari di N. Tommaseo ( | Lecce, Milella, 1985) |
| since 1998: Member of | Lecce Municipal Council (1967-1998) and Mayor of Lec |
| Ugento 1434, 1st Duke of Venosa 1441, Count of | Lecce, Neapolitan General and Admiral. |
| d Andria of Serie B. In 1998, he was signed by | Lecce of Serie B in co-ownership deal. |
| d however win the Derby di Puglia against U.S. | Lecce on 6 January 2011, thanks to a goal from loan |
| 9 goals and became the all-time goalscorer for | Lecce, overcoming former Argentinian national team a |
| He was loaned to | Lecce, Parma (co-ownership), Sampdoria and Fiorentin |
| rie B. After that he was a typical starter for | Lecce, playing with them for three seasons. |
| A local boy, he started his career in the | Lecce Primavera youth squad before being sent to Sam |
| After | Lecce promoted to Serie A, the 1999-2000 season on l |
| After | Lecce relegated, he joined Empoli of Serie A and fol |
| Lecce secured a place in next Serie A season before | |
| He was scouted by U.S. | Lecce sports director Pantaleo Corvino and signed in |
| rie A. Since joining the Sicilian side from US | Lecce, Stovini has been a big part of the club's fir |
| vital, scoring 18 goals in 30 games to promote | Lecce straight back into top flight domestic footbal |
| bastard son of Roger II, and Tancred, Count of | Lecce, the bastard grandson of Roger, both Hautevill |
| ria and Monopoli, he became superior, first at | Lecce, then at Naples. |
| was signed by newly-promoted Serie A club U.S. | Lecce, thus returning to Salento. |
| In the 2006-07 season, Cassetti left | Lecce to sign a four-year contract with Roma on a co |
| Emperor Henry VI, against those of Tancred of | Lecce to the Sicilian kingdom. |
| Bachini has played for | Lecce, Udinese, Juventus, Brescia, Parma and Siena o |
| She was mayor of | Lecce until 2007. |
| the Principality of Taranto and the County of | Lecce was confiscated. |
| Bruno Ferrante (born 26 April 1947 in | Lecce) was Milan prefect from 8 June 2000 to Novembe |
| etto's career came to a shift when he moved to | Lecce, where he became team captain in 2003. |
| irst professional match on 15 May 1997 against | Lecce, which his only match of the season the Serie |
| g a 3-0 away defeat in the final match against | Lecce, which were promoted at Palermo's place. |
| Lecce won promotion in June 1999 and the club signed | |
| The first two earned direct promotion, while | Lecce won the promotional playoffs, defeating Albino |
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