Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Giovanni Degni (September 28, 1900 – November 2, 1975) was an Italian football midfielder and manager from Rome. He was born in Rome. He spent the largest majority of his playing career in his home town, appearing for Alba and eventually AS Roma in their formative seasons.After his playing career ended, he went on to management; spending some time at Catania and Roma once more."@en }
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- Giovanni_Degni abstract "Giovanni Degni (September 28, 1900 – November 2, 1975) was an Italian football midfielder and manager from Rome. He was born in Rome. He spent the largest majority of his playing career in his home town, appearing for Alba and eventually AS Roma in their formative seasons.After his playing career ended, he went on to management; spending some time at Catania and Roma once more.".
- Q3767115 abstract "Giovanni Degni (September 28, 1900 – November 2, 1975) was an Italian football midfielder and manager from Rome. He was born in Rome. He spent the largest majority of his playing career in his home town, appearing for Alba and eventually AS Roma in their formative seasons.After his playing career ended, he went on to management; spending some time at Catania and Roma once more.".
- Giovanni_Degni comment "Giovanni Degni (September 28, 1900 – November 2, 1975) was an Italian football midfielder and manager from Rome. He was born in Rome. He spent the largest majority of his playing career in his home town, appearing for Alba and eventually AS Roma in their formative seasons.After his playing career ended, he went on to management; spending some time at Catania and Roma once more.".
- Q3767115 comment "Giovanni Degni (September 28, 1900 – November 2, 1975) was an Italian football midfielder and manager from Rome. He was born in Rome. He spent the largest majority of his playing career in his home town, appearing for Alba and eventually AS Roma in their formative seasons.After his playing career ended, he went on to management; spending some time at Catania and Roma once more.".