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Diego Milito
Argentine footballer
Milito in in a press conference | |||
Full name | Diego Alberto Milito | ||
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Date of birth | () 12 June (age45) | ||
Place of birth | Bernal, Argentina | ||
Height | m (6ft 0in)[1] | ||
Position(s) | Striker | ||
Racing Club | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
– | Racing Club | (34) | |
– | Genoa | 59 | (33) |
– | Zaragoza | (53) | |
– | Genoa | 31 | (24) |
– | Inter Milan | (62) | |
– | Racing Club | 52 | (18) |
Total | () | ||
– | Argentina | 25 | (4) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Diego Alberto Milito (born 12 June ) is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as a striker. He was nicknamed El Principe ("The Prince" in Spanish) because of his physical resemblance with former Uruguayan footballer Enzo Francescoli, who had the same nickname.[2]
Milito began his club career in Argentina with Racing Club in , and later moved to Italian side Genoa in In , he was acquired by Spanish club Real Zaragoza, where he remained for three seasons, before returning to Genoa in His prolific goalscoring exploits during his second spell with Genoa earned him a move to defending Serie A champions Inter Milan, where he was pivotal in the club's treble-winning season, scoring 30 goals in al
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Gianni Agnelli
Italian businessman (–)
Giovanni "Gianni" AgnelliCavaliere di Gran Croce OMRIOMLOMCACGVMCMG (Italian:[ˈdʒanniaɲˈɲɛlli]; 12 March 24 January ), nicknamed L'Avvocato ("The Lawyer"), was an Italian industrialist and principal shareholder of Fiat. As the head of Fiat, he controlled % of Italy's GDP, % of its industrial workforce, and % of its industrial investment in research. He was the richest man in modern Italian history.[1]
Agnelli was regarded as having an impeccable and slightly eccentric fashion sense,[2] which has influenced both Italian and international men's fashion. Agnelli was awarded the decoration Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic in and the Order of Merit for Labour (Cavaliere del lavoro) in [3] Following his death in , control of the firm was gradually passed to his grandson and chosen heir, John Elkann.[1]
Early life
[edit]Agnelli was born in Turin; he maintained strong ties with the village of Villar Perosa, near Turin in the Piedmont region, of which he served as mayor until [4] His father was the prominent Italian industrialist Edoardo Agnelli.[5] His maternal grandmother was American;[6] his mother was Pr