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[ "Jürgen Klinsmann", "child", "Jonathan Klinsmann" ]
Personal life Klinsmann was born in Göppingen. His family moved to Stuttgart when he was a teenager. Klinsmann's family operates a bakery in Stuttgart's Botnang district and consequently he is sometimes affectionately referred to as the "baker's son from Botnang". Klinsmann is in fact a journeyman baker, having served ...
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[ "Jürgen Klinsmann", "participant in", "1998 FIFA World Cup" ]
Jürgen Klinsmann (German pronunciation: [ˈjʏʁɡn̩ ˈkliːnsˌman], born 30 July 1964) is a German professional football manager and former player who is currently manager of the South Korea national football team. Klinsmann played for several prominent clubs in Europe including VfB Stuttgart, Inter Milan, Monaco, Tottenham...
participant in
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[ "Jürgen Klinsmann", "award received", "Footballer of the Year" ]
1994–1995: Tottenham Hotspur Klinsmann moved to Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League for the 1994–95 season, where the fans and media were very critical of the German because of his reputation as a diver. He was signed by Spurs in July 1994 from Monaco for £2 million. On his debut against Sheffield Wednesday, he sco...
award received
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[ "Jürgen Klinsmann", "occupation", "association football manager" ]
Jürgen Klinsmann (German pronunciation: [ˈjʏʁɡn̩ ˈkliːnsˌman], born 30 July 1964) is a German professional football manager and former player who is currently manager of the South Korea national football team. Klinsmann played for several prominent clubs in Europe including VfB Stuttgart, Inter Milan, Monaco, Tottenham...
occupation
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[ "Jürgen Klinsmann", "participant in", "1990 FIFA World Cup" ]
Jürgen Klinsmann (German pronunciation: [ˈjʏʁɡn̩ ˈkliːnsˌman], born 30 July 1964) is a German professional football manager and former player who is currently manager of the South Korea national football team. Klinsmann played for several prominent clubs in Europe including VfB Stuttgart, Inter Milan, Monaco, Tottenham...
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[ "Jürgen Klinsmann", "participant in", "UEFA Euro 1988" ]
Jürgen Klinsmann (German pronunciation: [ˈjʏʁɡn̩ ˈkliːnsˌman], born 30 July 1964) is a German professional football manager and former player who is currently manager of the South Korea national football team. Klinsmann played for several prominent clubs in Europe including VfB Stuttgart, Inter Milan, Monaco, Tottenham...
participant in
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[ "Jürgen Klinsmann", "member of sports team", "Germany national association football team" ]
Jürgen Klinsmann (German pronunciation: [ˈjʏʁɡn̩ ˈkliːnsˌman], born 30 July 1964) is a German professional football manager and former player who is currently manager of the South Korea national football team. Klinsmann played for several prominent clubs in Europe including VfB Stuttgart, Inter Milan, Monaco, Tottenham...
member of sports team
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[ "player on sports team", "athlete for sports organization", "team member in sports", "participant of sports team", "sports squad member" ]
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[ "Matthias Sammer", "instance of", "human" ]
Matthias Sammer (German pronunciation: [maˈtiːas ˈzamɐ]; born 5 September 1967) is a German football official and former player and coach. He played as a defensive midfielder and later in his career as a sweeper. With Borussia Dortmund as a player, Sammer won the Bundesliga and DFL-Supercup in 1995, the Bundesliga, DFL...
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[ "Matthias Sammer", "member of sports team", "Inter Milan" ]
Inter Milan After two seasons at Stuttgart, Sammer joined Italian club Inter Milan for the 1992–93 Serie A season. Though he was a success on the pitch, scoring four times in 11 appearances, including a goal against Juventus in the Derby d'Italia, Sammer failed to adapt to the Italian lifestyle and returned to Germany ...
member of sports team
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[ "player on sports team", "athlete for sports organization", "team member in sports", "participant of sports team", "sports squad member" ]
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[ "Matthias Sammer", "member of sports team", "VfB Stuttgart" ]
VfB Stuttgart In the summer of 1990, Sammer joined VfB Stuttgart of the Bundesliga. Sammer scored 11 times in his debut season as Stuttgart finished sixth in the Bundesliga. The following year Sammer scored nine goals, helping Stuttgart to become the first champions of the reunified Germany.
member of sports team
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[ "player on sports team", "athlete for sports organization", "team member in sports", "participant of sports team", "sports squad member" ]
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[ "Matthias Sammer", "country for sport", "German Democratic Republic" ]
International career East Germany Sammer represented the GDR at every age group. He was part of the East German squads which won the 1986 UEFA European Under-18 Football Championship and finished third at the 1987 FIFA World Youth Championship. In November 1986, he made his debut for the full East Germany national foot...
country for sport
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[ "Nation for athletics", "Country for sports", "State for sporting activities", "Territory for athletic training", "Land for physical exercise" ]
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[ "Matthias Sammer", "sport", "association football" ]
German Football Association On 1 April 2006, he was appointed technical director of German Football Association (DFB), on a five-year contract. The position was new in the DFB at the time and had been initiated by national coach Jürgen Klinsmann, who undertook major structural reforms in the DFB during his short time o...
sport
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[ "athletics", "competitive physical activity", "physical competition" ]
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[ "Matthias Sammer", "member of sports team", "Borussia Dortmund" ]
Borussia Dortmund In the winter break of the 1992–93 season, Sammer signed for Borussia Dortmund. He made 17 Bundesliga appearances in the second half of the season, scoring ten times. The following season, Sammer was moved from midfield into the libero position by Dortmund coach Ottmar Hitzfeld. This move proved to be...
member of sports team
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[ "player on sports team", "athlete for sports organization", "team member in sports", "participant of sports team", "sports squad member" ]
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[ "Matthias Sammer", "father", "Klaus Sammer" ]
Personal life Sammer is married and has three children, Sarah, Marvin, and Leon. He lives in Munich, Germany. He is the son of Klaus Sammer, a former player and manager of Dynamo Dresden.
father
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[ "Matthias Sammer", "member of sports team", "East Germany national football team" ]
International career East Germany Sammer represented the GDR at every age group. He was part of the East German squads which won the 1986 UEFA European Under-18 Football Championship and finished third at the 1987 FIFA World Youth Championship. In November 1986, he made his debut for the full East Germany national foot...
member of sports team
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[ "Matthias Sammer", "participant in", "UEFA Euro 1996" ]
Germany On 19 December 1990, Sammer debuted for the newly formed unified Germany national football team, which was mostly made up of the West Germany team that had won the 1990 FIFA World Cup. The match was played at his home stadium in Stuttgart and Germany ran out 4–0 winners against Switzerland. Sammer was a member ...
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[ "Matthias Sammer", "participant in", "UEFA Euro 1992" ]
Germany On 19 December 1990, Sammer debuted for the newly formed unified Germany national football team, which was mostly made up of the West Germany team that had won the 1990 FIFA World Cup. The match was played at his home stadium in Stuttgart and Germany ran out 4–0 winners against Switzerland. Sammer was a member ...
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[ "Matthias Sammer", "award received", "Ballon d'Or" ]
Matthias Sammer (German pronunciation: [maˈtiːas ˈzamɐ]; born 5 September 1967) is a German football official and former player and coach. He played as a defensive midfielder and later in his career as a sweeper. With Borussia Dortmund as a player, Sammer won the Bundesliga and DFL-Supercup in 1995, the Bundesliga, DFL...
award received
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[ "Matthias Sammer", "award received", "Footballer of the Year" ]
Matthias Sammer (German pronunciation: [maˈtiːas ˈzamɐ]; born 5 September 1967) is a German football official and former player and coach. He played as a defensive midfielder and later in his career as a sweeper. With Borussia Dortmund as a player, Sammer won the Bundesliga and DFL-Supercup in 1995, the Bundesliga, DFL...
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[ "Matthias Sammer", "occupation", "association football manager" ]
VfB Stuttgart Sammer returned to VfB Stuttgart as head coach for the 2004–05 season. Despite finishing one point off a Champions League qualifying position, Sammer left the club on 3 June 2005.German Football Association On 1 April 2006, he was appointed technical director of German Football Association (DFB), on a fiv...
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[ "Matthias Sammer", "given name", "Matthias" ]
Matthias Sammer (German pronunciation: [maˈtiːas ˈzamɐ]; born 5 September 1967) is a German football official and former player and coach. He played as a defensive midfielder and later in his career as a sweeper. With Borussia Dortmund as a player, Sammer won the Bundesliga and DFL-Supercup in 1995, the Bundesliga, DFL...
given name
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[ "Matthias Sammer", "sex or gender", "male" ]
Matthias Sammer (German pronunciation: [maˈtiːas ˈzamɐ]; born 5 September 1967) is a German football official and former player and coach. He played as a defensive midfielder and later in his career as a sweeper. With Borussia Dortmund as a player, Sammer won the Bundesliga and DFL-Supercup in 1995, the Bundesliga, DFL...
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[ "Jérémie Bréchet", "instance of", "human" ]
Sochaux At the ambitious FC Sochaux, Bréchet made an impressive start on the pitch. After three games, he was appointed captain of the squad. At "Les Lionceaux", he had two strong seasons and became a key player for the team staying injury-free. During his captaincy Sochaux managed to win the Coupe de France twice. In ...
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[ "Jérémie Bréchet", "country of citizenship", "France" ]
Club career Lyon Born in Lyon, Rhône-Alpes, France, Jérémie Bréchet started his career at local club Olympique Lyonnais. He made his debut in the professional football during the 1998–99 season. In that season he played 15 times. Bréchet played in Lyon until 2003, amassing a total of 116 games for the club and winning ...
country of citizenship
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[ "Jérémie Bréchet", "place of birth", "Lyon" ]
Club career Lyon Born in Lyon, Rhône-Alpes, France, Jérémie Bréchet started his career at local club Olympique Lyonnais. He made his debut in the professional football during the 1998–99 season. In that season he played 15 times. Bréchet played in Lyon until 2003, amassing a total of 116 games for the club and winning ...
place of birth
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[ "Jérémie Bréchet", "member of sports team", "Real Sociedad" ]
Inter Milan The 2003–04 season started well for Inter, but after six average games, manager Héctor Cúper was fired from Inter and Corrado Verdelli took over. Following the new manager appointment and having sustained an injury, Bréchet was featured for only a few more games. In total, Bréchet played nine games for Inte...
member of sports team
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[ "Jérémie Bréchet", "member of sports team", "PSV Eindhoven" ]
Sochaux At the ambitious FC Sochaux, Bréchet made an impressive start on the pitch. After three games, he was appointed captain of the squad. At "Les Lionceaux", he had two strong seasons and became a key player for the team staying injury-free. During his captaincy Sochaux managed to win the Coupe de France twice. In ...
member of sports team
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[ "Jérémie Bréchet", "member of sports team", "FC Girondins de Bordeaux" ]
Bordeaux In June 2013, Bréchet joined Bordeaux on a one-year deal.
member of sports team
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[ "Jérémie Bréchet", "member of sports team", "ES Troyes AC" ]
Troyes On 9 August 2012, he signed a one-year contract with newly promoted Ligue 1 side Troyes AC.
member of sports team
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[ "player on sports team", "athlete for sports organization", "team member in sports", "participant of sports team", "sports squad member" ]
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[ "Jérémie Bréchet", "occupation", "association football player" ]
Jérémie Pierre Bréchet (born 14 August 1979) is a French former professional footballer. He was usually used as a left-back but could play as a centre-back. Because of his technical skills he could also play in midfield. He was capped three times for the French national side.Club career Lyon Born in Lyon, Rhône-Alpes, ...
occupation
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[ "Jérémie Bréchet", "given name", "Jérémie" ]
Jérémie Pierre Bréchet (born 14 August 1979) is a French former professional footballer. He was usually used as a left-back but could play as a centre-back. Because of his technical skills he could also play in midfield. He was capped three times for the French national side.Club career Lyon Born in Lyon, Rhône-Alpes, ...
given name
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[ "Jérémie Bréchet", "family name", "Bréchet" ]
Sochaux At the ambitious FC Sochaux, Bréchet made an impressive start on the pitch. After three games, he was appointed captain of the squad. At "Les Lionceaux", he had two strong seasons and became a key player for the team staying injury-free. During his captaincy Sochaux managed to win the Coupe de France twice. In ...
family name
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[ "Hansi Müller", "instance of", "human" ]
Hans-Peter "Hansi" Müller (born 27 July 1957) is a German former footballer who played as a midfielder. Both his parents were of Danube Swabian descent (German: Donauschwaben) that were displaced from Yugoslavia after World War II. His father was born in Bačka Palanka and his mother in Inđija, both towns part of the pr...
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[ "Hansi Müller", "country for sport", "Germany" ]
Hans-Peter "Hansi" Müller (born 27 July 1957) is a German former footballer who played as a midfielder. Both his parents were of Danube Swabian descent (German: Donauschwaben) that were displaced from Yugoslavia after World War II. His father was born in Bačka Palanka and his mother in Inđija, both towns part of the pr...
country for sport
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[ "Hansi Müller", "languages spoken, written or signed", "German" ]
Hans-Peter "Hansi" Müller (born 27 July 1957) is a German former footballer who played as a midfielder. Both his parents were of Danube Swabian descent (German: Donauschwaben) that were displaced from Yugoslavia after World War II. His father was born in Bačka Palanka and his mother in Inđija, both towns part of the pr...
languages spoken, written or signed
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[ "Hansi Müller", "place of birth", "Stuttgart" ]
Club career Müller began his career playing for his hometown side VfB Stuttgart. After the 1982 FIFA World Cup, he moved to Italy to play for Inter Milan for two seasons, and subsequently also spent a season with Como.In 1985, he moved to Austria to play with FC Swarovski Tirol, where he ended his playing career in 199...
place of birth
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[ "Hansi Müller", "sport", "association football" ]
Hans-Peter "Hansi" Müller (born 27 July 1957) is a German former footballer who played as a midfielder. Both his parents were of Danube Swabian descent (German: Donauschwaben) that were displaced from Yugoslavia after World War II. His father was born in Bačka Palanka and his mother in Inđija, both towns part of the pr...
sport
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[ "Hansi Müller", "member of sports team", "VfB Stuttgart" ]
Club career Müller began his career playing for his hometown side VfB Stuttgart. After the 1982 FIFA World Cup, he moved to Italy to play for Inter Milan for two seasons, and subsequently also spent a season with Como.In 1985, he moved to Austria to play with FC Swarovski Tirol, where he ended his playing career in 199...
member of sports team
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[ "Hansi Müller", "participant in", "1982 FIFA World Cup" ]
Club career Müller began his career playing for his hometown side VfB Stuttgart. After the 1982 FIFA World Cup, he moved to Italy to play for Inter Milan for two seasons, and subsequently also spent a season with Como.In 1985, he moved to Austria to play with FC Swarovski Tirol, where he ended his playing career in 199...
participant in
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[ "Hansi Müller", "sex or gender", "male" ]
Hans-Peter "Hansi" Müller (born 27 July 1957) is a German former footballer who played as a midfielder. Both his parents were of Danube Swabian descent (German: Donauschwaben) that were displaced from Yugoslavia after World War II. His father was born in Bačka Palanka and his mother in Inđija, both towns part of the pr...
sex or gender
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[ "Hansi Müller", "occupation", "association football player" ]
Hans-Peter "Hansi" Müller (born 27 July 1957) is a German former footballer who played as a midfielder. Both his parents were of Danube Swabian descent (German: Donauschwaben) that were displaced from Yugoslavia after World War II. His father was born in Bačka Palanka and his mother in Inđija, both towns part of the pr...
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[ "Hansi Müller", "given name", "Hans" ]
Hans-Peter "Hansi" Müller (born 27 July 1957) is a German former footballer who played as a midfielder. Both his parents were of Danube Swabian descent (German: Donauschwaben) that were displaced from Yugoslavia after World War II. His father was born in Bačka Palanka and his mother in Inđija, both towns part of the pr...
given name
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[ "Hansi Müller", "family name", "Müller" ]
Hans-Peter "Hansi" Müller (born 27 July 1957) is a German former footballer who played as a midfielder. Both his parents were of Danube Swabian descent (German: Donauschwaben) that were displaced from Yugoslavia after World War II. His father was born in Bačka Palanka and his mother in Inđija, both towns part of the pr...
family name
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[ "surname", "last name", "patronymic", "family surname", "clan name" ]
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[ "Pietro Anastasi", "country of citizenship", "Italy" ]
Pietro Anastasi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpjɛːtro anaˈstaːzi]; 7 April 1948 – 17 January 2020), nicknamed Petruzzu 'u turcu (Sicilian for 'Pete the Turk') by fans, was an Italian footballer who played mainly in the role of a forward.He started his professional club career in Italy with Varese in 1966, helping the club ...
country of citizenship
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[ "Pietro Anastasi", "languages spoken, written or signed", "Italian" ]
Pietro Anastasi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpjɛːtro anaˈstaːzi]; 7 April 1948 – 17 January 2020), nicknamed Petruzzu 'u turcu (Sicilian for 'Pete the Turk') by fans, was an Italian footballer who played mainly in the role of a forward.He started his professional club career in Italy with Varese in 1966, helping the club ...
languages spoken, written or signed
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[ "Pietro Anastasi", "member of sports team", "Juventus F.C." ]
Pietro Anastasi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpjɛːtro anaˈstaːzi]; 7 April 1948 – 17 January 2020), nicknamed Petruzzu 'u turcu (Sicilian for 'Pete the Turk') by fans, was an Italian footballer who played mainly in the role of a forward.He started his professional club career in Italy with Varese in 1966, helping the club ...
member of sports team
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[ "Pietro Anastasi", "sport", "association football" ]
International career With the Italy national team, Anastasi was a member of the squad that won the 1968 UEFA European Football Championship on home soil, a tournament during which he made his international debut during the first leg of the final against Yugoslavia at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome on 8 June, which ended i...
sport
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[ "Pietro Anastasi", "place of death", "Varese" ]
Personal life Anastasi was married to Anna; together, they had two sons: Silvano and Gianluca. He met his wife during his time with Varese, when he first began his professional career. After his retirement, he returned to the town, where he remained until his death.Death Anastasi died in Varese on 17 January 2020 at th...
place of death
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[ "Pietro Anastasi", "cause of death", "amyotrophic lateral sclerosis" ]
Death Anastasi died in Varese on 17 January 2020 at the age of 71, having been diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in 2018. During the last three years of his life, medical examinations also found that he had an intestinal tumour, which was removed through an operation.
cause of death
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[ "Pietro Anastasi", "participant in", "1974 FIFA World Cup" ]
Pietro Anastasi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpjɛːtro anaˈstaːzi]; 7 April 1948 – 17 January 2020), nicknamed Petruzzu 'u turcu (Sicilian for 'Pete the Turk') by fans, was an Italian footballer who played mainly in the role of a forward.He started his professional club career in Italy with Varese in 1966, helping the club ...
participant in
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[ "Pietro Anastasi", "participant in", "1968 UEFA European Championship" ]
Pietro Anastasi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpjɛːtro anaˈstaːzi]; 7 April 1948 – 17 January 2020), nicknamed Petruzzu 'u turcu (Sicilian for 'Pete the Turk') by fans, was an Italian footballer who played mainly in the role of a forward.He started his professional club career in Italy with Varese in 1966, helping the club ...
participant in
50
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[ "Pietro Anastasi", "member of sports team", "Italy national association football team" ]
Pietro Anastasi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpjɛːtro anaˈstaːzi]; 7 April 1948 – 17 January 2020), nicknamed Petruzzu 'u turcu (Sicilian for 'Pete the Turk') by fans, was an Italian footballer who played mainly in the role of a forward.He started his professional club career in Italy with Varese in 1966, helping the club ...
member of sports team
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[ "Pietro Anastasi", "manner of death", "natural causes" ]
Pietro Anastasi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpjɛːtro anaˈstaːzi]; 7 April 1948 – 17 January 2020), nicknamed Petruzzu 'u turcu (Sicilian for 'Pete the Turk') by fans, was an Italian footballer who played mainly in the role of a forward.He started his professional club career in Italy with Varese in 1966, helping the club ...
manner of death
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[ "Pietro Anastasi", "family name", "Anastasi" ]
Pietro Anastasi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpjɛːtro anaˈstaːzi]; 7 April 1948 – 17 January 2020), nicknamed Petruzzu 'u turcu (Sicilian for 'Pete the Turk') by fans, was an Italian footballer who played mainly in the role of a forward.He started his professional club career in Italy with Varese in 1966, helping the club ...
family name
54
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[ "Roberto Baggio", "country of citizenship", "Italy" ]
Roberto Baggio (Italian pronunciation: [roˈbɛrto ˈbaddʒo]; born 18 February 1967) is an Italian former professional footballer who mainly played as a second striker, or as an attacking midfielder, although he was capable of playing in several offensive positions. He is the former president of the technical sector of t...
country of citizenship
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[ "Roberto Baggio", "award received", "Golden Foot" ]
Roberto Baggio (Italian pronunciation: [roˈbɛrto ˈbaddʒo]; born 18 February 1967) is an Italian former professional footballer who mainly played as a second striker, or as an attacking midfielder, although he was capable of playing in several offensive positions. He is the former president of the technical sector of t...
award received
62
[ "received an award", "given an award", "won an award", "received a prize", "awarded with" ]
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[ "Roberto Baggio", "participant in", "1998 FIFA World Cup" ]
Roberto Baggio (Italian pronunciation: [roˈbɛrto ˈbaddʒo]; born 18 February 1967) is an Italian former professional footballer who mainly played as a second striker, or as an attacking midfielder, although he was capable of playing in several offensive positions. He is the former president of the technical sector of t...
participant in
50
[ "engaged in", "involved in", "took part in", "played a role in", "contributed to" ]
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[ "Roberto Baggio", "participant in", "1994 FIFA World Cup" ]
Roberto Baggio (Italian pronunciation: [roˈbɛrto ˈbaddʒo]; born 18 February 1967) is an Italian former professional footballer who mainly played as a second striker, or as an attacking midfielder, although he was capable of playing in several offensive positions. He is the former president of the technical sector of t...
participant in
50
[ "engaged in", "involved in", "took part in", "played a role in", "contributed to" ]
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[ "Roberto Baggio", "participant in", "1990 FIFA World Cup" ]
Roberto Baggio (Italian pronunciation: [roˈbɛrto ˈbaddʒo]; born 18 February 1967) is an Italian former professional footballer who mainly played as a second striker, or as an attacking midfielder, although he was capable of playing in several offensive positions. He is the former president of the technical sector of t...
participant in
50
[ "engaged in", "involved in", "took part in", "played a role in", "contributed to" ]
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[ "Roberto Baggio", "award received", "Bravo Award" ]
Baggio led Fiorentina to a Coppa Italia quarter-final during the 1988–89 season under manager Sven-Göran Eriksson, scoring nine goals, as Fiorentina were eliminated by eventual champions Sampdoria. This season would be Baggio's breakthrough, as he scored 15 goals in Serie A, finishing third in the capocannoniere (top g...
award received
62
[ "received an award", "given an award", "won an award", "received a prize", "awarded with" ]
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[ "Roberto Baggio", "award received", "FIFA World Player of the Year" ]
1997–1998: Bologna In 1997, Capello returned to Milan, subsequently stating Baggio was not a part of his plans with the club. Baggio chose to move to Parma, but the manager at the time, Carlo Ancelotti, impeded the transfer, as he also did not feel Baggio would fit into his tactical plans. Ancelotti would later state h...
award received
62
[ "received an award", "given an award", "won an award", "received a prize", "awarded with" ]
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[ "Roberto Baggio", "family name", "Baggio" ]
1994 FIFA World Cup Under Italy's new manager, Arrigo Sacchi, Baggio was his team's top scorer during their qualifying campaign for the 1994 World Cup, scoring five goals of the team's 14 goals in the eight games in also providing seven assists. He helped Italy top their group and qualify for the 1994 World Cup, notabl...
family name
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[ "surname", "last name", "patronymic", "family surname", "clan name" ]
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[ "Romeo Benetti", "country of citizenship", "Italy" ]
Romeo Benetti (Italian pronunciation: [roˈmɛːo beˈnetti]; born 20 October 1945) is an Italian professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder. A tenacious player, Benetti played for several Italian clubs throughout his career, winning titles with A.C. Milan, Juventus and Roma. At international level, he re...
country of citizenship
63
[ "citizenship country", "place of citizenship", "country of origin", "citizenship nation", "country of citizenship status" ]
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[ "Romeo Benetti", "member of sports team", "Juventus F.C." ]
Romeo Benetti (Italian pronunciation: [roˈmɛːo beˈnetti]; born 20 October 1945) is an Italian professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder. A tenacious player, Benetti played for several Italian clubs throughout his career, winning titles with A.C. Milan, Juventus and Roma. At international level, he re...
member of sports team
92
[ "player on sports team", "athlete for sports organization", "team member in sports", "participant of sports team", "sports squad member" ]
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[ "Romeo Benetti", "member of sports team", "Italy national association football team" ]
Romeo Benetti (Italian pronunciation: [roˈmɛːo beˈnetti]; born 20 October 1945) is an Italian professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder. A tenacious player, Benetti played for several Italian clubs throughout his career, winning titles with A.C. Milan, Juventus and Roma. At international level, he re...
member of sports team
92
[ "player on sports team", "athlete for sports organization", "team member in sports", "participant of sports team", "sports squad member" ]
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[ "Romeo Benetti", "sport", "association football" ]
Romeo Benetti (Italian pronunciation: [roˈmɛːo beˈnetti]; born 20 October 1945) is an Italian professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder. A tenacious player, Benetti played for several Italian clubs throughout his career, winning titles with A.C. Milan, Juventus and Roma. At international level, he re...
sport
89
[ "athletics", "competitive physical activity", "physical competition" ]
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[ "Romeo Benetti", "family name", "Benetti" ]
Romeo Benetti (Italian pronunciation: [roˈmɛːo beˈnetti]; born 20 October 1945) is an Italian professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder. A tenacious player, Benetti played for several Italian clubs throughout his career, winning titles with A.C. Milan, Juventus and Roma. At international level, he re...
family name
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[ "surname", "last name", "patronymic", "family surname", "clan name" ]
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[ "Romeo Benetti", "participant in", "1978 FIFA World Cup" ]
Romeo Benetti (Italian pronunciation: [roˈmɛːo beˈnetti]; born 20 October 1945) is an Italian professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder. A tenacious player, Benetti played for several Italian clubs throughout his career, winning titles with A.C. Milan, Juventus and Roma. At international level, he re...
participant in
50
[ "engaged in", "involved in", "took part in", "played a role in", "contributed to" ]
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[ "Romeo Benetti", "participant in", "1974 FIFA World Cup" ]
Romeo Benetti (Italian pronunciation: [roˈmɛːo beˈnetti]; born 20 October 1945) is an Italian professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder. A tenacious player, Benetti played for several Italian clubs throughout his career, winning titles with A.C. Milan, Juventus and Roma. At international level, he re...
participant in
50
[ "engaged in", "involved in", "took part in", "played a role in", "contributed to" ]
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[ "Romeo Benetti", "participant in", "UEFA Euro 1980" ]
Romeo Benetti (Italian pronunciation: [roˈmɛːo beˈnetti]; born 20 October 1945) is an Italian professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder. A tenacious player, Benetti played for several Italian clubs throughout his career, winning titles with A.C. Milan, Juventus and Roma. At international level, he re...
participant in
50
[ "engaged in", "involved in", "took part in", "played a role in", "contributed to" ]
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[ "David Pizarro", "member of sports team", "Inter Milan" ]
Club career Early career / Inter Milan Pizarro began his career at Santiago Wanderers in his hometown Valparaíso. After a season playing at Seaport Team since his promotion to the first-adult team in 1997, he joined Udinese of the Italian Serie A. In 2001, he was loaned to Chilean powerhouse Universidad de Chile to gai...
member of sports team
92
[ "player on sports team", "athlete for sports organization", "team member in sports", "participant of sports team", "sports squad member" ]
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[ "David Pizarro", "member of sports team", "ACF Fiorentina" ]
Fiorentina On 9 August 2012, Pizarro transferred to Fiorentina on a two-year contract. He played 83 times for Fiorentina, scoring four goals. Pizarro was an unused substitute in the 2014 Coppa Italia Final, which Fiorentina lost 3–1 to Napoli.
member of sports team
92
[ "player on sports team", "athlete for sports organization", "team member in sports", "participant of sports team", "sports squad member" ]
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[ "David Pizarro", "member of sports team", "Udinese Calcio" ]
Club career Early career / Inter Milan Pizarro began his career at Santiago Wanderers in his hometown Valparaíso. After a season playing at Seaport Team since his promotion to the first-adult team in 1997, he joined Udinese of the Italian Serie A. In 2001, he was loaned to Chilean powerhouse Universidad de Chile to gai...
member of sports team
92
[ "player on sports team", "athlete for sports organization", "team member in sports", "participant of sports team", "sports squad member" ]
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[ "David Pizarro", "participant in", "2000 Summer Olympics" ]
David Marcelo Pizarro Cortés (born 11 September 1979) is a Chilean former professional footballer who last played as a midfielder for Chilean Primera División club Universidad de Chile. He is usually deployed as a central midfielder, although he can also operate in a holding role in front of the back-line, in a more at...
participant in
50
[ "engaged in", "involved in", "took part in", "played a role in", "contributed to" ]
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[ "David Pizarro", "sport", "association football" ]
David Marcelo Pizarro Cortés (born 11 September 1979) is a Chilean former professional footballer who last played as a midfielder for Chilean Primera División club Universidad de Chile. He is usually deployed as a central midfielder, although he can also operate in a holding role in front of the back-line, in a more at...
sport
89
[ "athletics", "competitive physical activity", "physical competition" ]
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[ "David Pizarro", "place of birth", "Valparaíso" ]
Club career Early career / Inter Milan Pizarro began his career at Santiago Wanderers in his hometown Valparaíso. After a season playing at Seaport Team since his promotion to the first-adult team in 1997, he joined Udinese of the Italian Serie A. In 2001, he was loaned to Chilean powerhouse Universidad de Chile to gai...
place of birth
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[ "birthplace", "place of origin", "native place", "homeland", "birth city" ]
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[ "David Pizarro", "member of sports team", "Santiago Wanderers" ]
David Marcelo Pizarro Cortés (born 11 September 1979) is a Chilean former professional footballer who last played as a midfielder for Chilean Primera División club Universidad de Chile. He is usually deployed as a central midfielder, although he can also operate in a holding role in front of the back-line, in a more at...
member of sports team
92
[ "player on sports team", "athlete for sports organization", "team member in sports", "participant of sports team", "sports squad member" ]
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[ "David Pizarro", "occupation", "association football player" ]
David Marcelo Pizarro Cortés (born 11 September 1979) is a Chilean former professional footballer who last played as a midfielder for Chilean Primera División club Universidad de Chile. He is usually deployed as a central midfielder, although he can also operate in a holding role in front of the back-line, in a more at...
occupation
48
[ "job", "profession", "career", "vocation", "employment" ]
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[ "David Pizarro", "given name", "David" ]
David Marcelo Pizarro Cortés (born 11 September 1979) is a Chilean former professional footballer who last played as a midfielder for Chilean Primera División club Universidad de Chile. He is usually deployed as a central midfielder, although he can also operate in a holding role in front of the back-line, in a more at...
given name
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[ "first name", "forename", "given title", "personal name" ]
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[ "Tommaso Rocchi", "languages spoken, written or signed", "Italian" ]
Tommaso Rocchi (Italian pronunciation: [tomˈmaːzo ˈrɔkki]; born 19 September 1977) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as striker. He spent a large part of his career with Lazio and is the club's sixth highest goalscorer of all time, three behind Bruno Giordano. At international level, Rocchi was ca...
languages spoken, written or signed
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[ "linguistic abilities", "language proficiency", "language command" ]
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[ "Tommaso Rocchi", "instance of", "human" ]
Tommaso Rocchi (Italian pronunciation: [tomˈmaːzo ˈrɔkki]; born 19 September 1977) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as striker. He spent a large part of his career with Lazio and is the club's sixth highest goalscorer of all time, three behind Bruno Giordano. At international level, Rocchi was ca...
instance of
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[ "Tommaso Rocchi", "sex or gender", "male" ]
Tommaso Rocchi (Italian pronunciation: [tomˈmaːzo ˈrɔkki]; born 19 September 1977) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as striker. He spent a large part of his career with Lazio and is the club's sixth highest goalscorer of all time, three behind Bruno Giordano. At international level, Rocchi was ca...
sex or gender
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[ "biological sex", "gender identity", "gender expression", "sexual orientation", "gender classification" ]
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[ "Tommaso Rocchi", "place of birth", "Venice" ]
Club career Early years Born in Venice, Rocchi began playing football in his home city and joined the youth ranks of Venezia at nine years of age. He came up through the ranks in the Venezia junior system before signing for giants Juventus in 1994. Rocchi won the Primavera title with the Turin club that year before mov...
place of birth
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[ "birthplace", "place of origin", "native place", "homeland", "birth city" ]
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[ "Tommaso Rocchi", "member of sports team", "Empoli F.C." ]
Empoli From Treviso (via Como), Rocchi moved to Tuscany with Empoli, also in Serie B at the time. With Empoli, Rocchi made over 100 appearances, and scored a total of 29 goals, 16 of which came in Serie A, where Rocchi had put in some decent performances during the 2002–03 and 2003–04 seasons. He scored a winner agains...
member of sports team
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[ "player on sports team", "athlete for sports organization", "team member in sports", "participant of sports team", "sports squad member" ]
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[ "Tommaso Rocchi", "family name", "Rocchi" ]
Tommaso Rocchi (Italian pronunciation: [tomˈmaːzo ˈrɔkki]; born 19 September 1977) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as striker. He spent a large part of his career with Lazio and is the club's sixth highest goalscorer of all time, three behind Bruno Giordano. At international level, Rocchi was ca...
family name
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[ "surname", "last name", "patronymic", "family surname", "clan name" ]
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[ "Diego Milito", "country of citizenship", "Argentina" ]
Diego Alberto Milito (born 12 June 1979) is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as a striker. He is currently a sports manager. Milito began his club career in Argentina with Racing Club in 1999, and later moved to Italian side Genoa in 2003. In 2005, he was acquired by Spanish club Real Zaragoza, wh...
country of citizenship
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[ "citizenship country", "place of citizenship", "country of origin", "citizenship nation", "country of citizenship status" ]
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[ "Diego Milito", "country for sport", "Argentina" ]
Diego Alberto Milito (born 12 June 1979) is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as a striker. He is currently a sports manager. Milito began his club career in Argentina with Racing Club in 1999, and later moved to Italian side Genoa in 2003. In 2005, he was acquired by Spanish club Real Zaragoza, wh...
country for sport
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[ "Nation for athletics", "Country for sports", "State for sporting activities", "Territory for athletic training", "Land for physical exercise" ]
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[ "Diego Milito", "sibling", "Gabriel Milito" ]
Club career Racing Club Milito started playing at Argentine first division team Racing Club in 1999, where he won the 2001 Apertura tournament. During this time, his younger brother Gabriel played for Racing's main rival, Independiente, as a defender. The two clubs would contest the Avellaneda derby with the two brothe...
sibling
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[ "brother or sister", "kin" ]
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[ "Diego Milito", "languages spoken, written or signed", "Spanish" ]
Personal life Milito has considerable Italian roots; his paternal family emigrated to Argentina from Terranova da Sibari, Calabria. On his mother's side, he also has Spanish roots. Milito is married to Sofía and they have three children. He is the older brother of former football player Gabriel, who he played against i...
languages spoken, written or signed
38
[ "linguistic abilities", "language proficiency", "language command" ]
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[ "Diego Milito", "member of sports team", "Inter Milan" ]
Inter Milan 2009–10 season On 20 May 2009, La Gazzetta dello Sport confirmed that Diego Milito was transferred to Inter Milan alongside teammate Thiago Motta. The transfer fees were €28 million and €10 million respectively but Genoa also received Robert Acquafresca, Leonardo Bonucci, Riccardo Meggiorini, Francesco Bolz...
member of sports team
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[ "player on sports team", "athlete for sports organization", "team member in sports", "participant of sports team", "sports squad member" ]
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[ "Diego Milito", "member of sports team", "Genoa CFC" ]
Genoa At the beginning of 2004, Milito moved to Italian second division club Genoa for £8 million. After two very successful seasons, where he scored 33 goals in 59 matches in Italy, Genoa were relegated down to Serie C1 as a punishment for an alleged match-fixing case in the final match of the 2004–05 season against V...
member of sports team
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[ "player on sports team", "athlete for sports organization", "team member in sports", "participant of sports team", "sports squad member" ]
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[ "Diego Milito", "member of sports team", "Real Zaragoza" ]
Genoa At the beginning of 2004, Milito moved to Italian second division club Genoa for £8 million. After two very successful seasons, where he scored 33 goals in 59 matches in Italy, Genoa were relegated down to Serie C1 as a punishment for an alleged match-fixing case in the final match of the 2004–05 season against V...
member of sports team
92
[ "player on sports team", "athlete for sports organization", "team member in sports", "participant of sports team", "sports squad member" ]
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[ "Diego Milito", "member of sports team", "Racing Club de Avellaneda" ]
Sports manager After retiring as a professional football player, Diego took over as the sports manager of the club Racing. Under his management, great players were brought in and a good sports project was consolidated in which he won two titles: Superliga 2018/19 and Trofeo de Campeones 2019. Milito left his post after...
member of sports team
92
[ "player on sports team", "athlete for sports organization", "team member in sports", "participant of sports team", "sports squad member" ]
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[ "Mauro Zárate", "instance of", "human" ]
Mauro Matías Zárate (American Spanish: [ˈmawɾo maˈti.as ˈsaɾate]; born 13 March 1987) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a forward for Italian Serie B club Cosenza. Zárate started his career with Vélez Sarsfield in his native country, playing three years for the team and winning the Primera División t...
instance of
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[ "type of", "example of", "manifestation of", "representation of" ]
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[ "Mauro Zárate", "country of citizenship", "Argentina" ]
Mauro Matías Zárate (American Spanish: [ˈmawɾo maˈti.as ˈsaɾate]; born 13 March 1987) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a forward for Italian Serie B club Cosenza. Zárate started his career with Vélez Sarsfield in his native country, playing three years for the team and winning the Primera División t...
country of citizenship
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[ "citizenship country", "place of citizenship", "country of origin", "citizenship nation", "country of citizenship status" ]
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[ "Mauro Zárate", "languages spoken, written or signed", "Spanish" ]
Mauro Matías Zárate (American Spanish: [ˈmawɾo maˈti.as ˈsaɾate]; born 13 March 1987) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a forward for Italian Serie B club Cosenza. Zárate started his career with Vélez Sarsfield in his native country, playing three years for the team and winning the Primera División t...
languages spoken, written or signed
38
[ "linguistic abilities", "language proficiency", "language command" ]
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[ "Mauro Zárate", "member of sports team", "ACF Fiorentina" ]
Fiorentina On 21 January 2016, Zárate completed a move to Italian club Fiorentina for an undisclosed fee, reported by Sky Sports to be £1.6 million. He made his debut for La Viola ten days later, starting in their goalless draw at Genoa. On 3 February, he scored his first goal for the team, the last-minute winner in a ...
member of sports team
92
[ "player on sports team", "athlete for sports organization", "team member in sports", "participant of sports team", "sports squad member" ]
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[ "Mauro Zárate", "member of sports team", "S.S. Lazio" ]
Lazio Zárate completed a move to Italian Serie A club Lazio on 5 July 2008. He joined initially on loan, for €2.4 million, with Lazio having an option to make the deal permanent, and following a successful medical, he was presented to the media a few days later.Zárate immediately endeared himself to the Lazio faithful,...
member of sports team
92
[ "player on sports team", "athlete for sports organization", "team member in sports", "participant of sports team", "sports squad member" ]
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[ "Mauro Zárate", "member of sports team", "Queens Park Rangers F.C." ]
Queens Park Rangers (loan) On 6 January 2015, Zárate was loaned to fellow Premier League club Queens Park Rangers until the end of the season, having scored two goals in eight matches for West Ham. Having made four appearances for QPR without scoring, in May 2015, Zárate reacted angrily to being omitted from the squad ...
member of sports team
92
[ "player on sports team", "athlete for sports organization", "team member in sports", "participant of sports team", "sports squad member" ]
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[ "Mauro Zárate", "member of sports team", "West Ham United F.C." ]
West Ham United On 28 May 2014, Zárate signed a three-year contract with Premier League club West Ham United to take effect when the international transfer window opened in June. On 23 August, he scored on his competitive debut for the club, opening a 3–1 win away to Crystal Palace with a 20-yard volley.
member of sports team
92
[ "player on sports team", "athlete for sports organization", "team member in sports", "participant of sports team", "sports squad member" ]
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