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Italiano: it:Perugia, it:stadio Renato Curi, 6 agosto 2003. La formazione del Perugia scesa in campo nel pareggio interno contro il Nantes (0-0) valevole per la semifinale di ritorno della it:Coppa Intertoto UEFA 2003. Da sinistra, in piedi: it:Željko Kalac, it:Jay Bothroyd, it:Fabio Grosso, it:Souleymane Diamoutene, it:Marco Di Loreto, it:Zé Maria; accosciati: it:Zīsīs Vryzas, it:Jamal Alioui, it:Massimiliano Fusani, it:Fabio Gatti, it:Giovanni Tedesco (capitano).
Date Taken on 6 August 2003, 20:30 UTC+1
Source Stickers № 145 [left] and № 146 [right] from (2003) ‘Calciocoppe 2003-2004’, published in Modena, Italy by: Panini.
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