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==Career==
==Career==
{{Carriera sportivo
*1958-1964 L.R. Vicenza ? (?)
|1957-1958|{{Calcio SPAL|G}}|5 (2)
*1964-1965 A.C. Schio ? (10)
|1958-1959|{{Calcio Vigevano|G}}|7 (0)
*1965-1967 Juve Stabia ? (28)
|1959-1960|{{Calcio Mestre|G}}|34 (18)
*1967-1968 Puteolana ? (23)
|1960-1961|{{Calcio Padova|G}}|3 (0)
*1968-1969 Marsala ? (17)
|1960-1961|{{Calcio Sambenedettese|G}}|17 (5)
*1969 Como ? (0)
}}
*1969-1971 Lecce<ref name="Lecce"/> 32 (18)
{{Carriera sportivo
*1971-1973 Acireale ? (26)
|1961-1962|{{Calcio Prato|G}}|37 (10)
*1973-1975 Nuorese ? (15)
|1962-1963|{{Calcio Reggiana|G}}|24 (12)
|1963-1968|{{Calcio Cosenza|G}}|138 (60)
|1968-1969|{{Calcio Brindisi|G}}|35 (17)
|1969-1975|{{Calcio Ascoli|G}}|184 (74)
}}


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Revision as of 09:33, 7 March 2014

Tiziano Frieri (born 22 December 1944 in Nanto)[1] is an Italian retired footballer. He played as a striker. He is the son of the guardian of Stadio Romeo Menti.[2] He played for Lanerossi Vicenza youth teams and then in lower series for Juve Stabia, Puteolana, Marsala, Lecce and Acireale.

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References

  1. ^ "Tiziano Frieri". U.S. Lecce Player Arhcive (in Italian). www.wlecce.it. Retrieved 22 October 2010.
  2. ^ Colonna, Nicola. "Il caso Frieri" (PDF). Gli inediti del Cuore (in Italian). www.stabiachannel.it.