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Luciano Moggi

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Luciano Moggi (Italian pronunciation: [luˈtʃaːno ˈmɔddʒi] born 10 July 1937) is a former Italian association football administrator and convicted fraudster. He was a club executive for Roma, Lazio, Torino, Napoli, and Juventus, leading them to win six leagues (five with Juventus and one with Naples), three Coppa Italia (with Roma, Torino, and Juventus), five Supercoppa Italiana (four with Juventus and one with Napoli), one UEFA Champions League, one Intercontinental Cup, one UEFA Super Cup, and one Intertoto Cup (all with Juventus), as well as winning one UEFA Cup with Napoli. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Luciano Moggi has received more than 469,767 page views. His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Luciano Moggi is the 160th most popular extremist.

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Among EXTREMISTS

Among extremists, Luciano Moggi ranks 160 out of 283Before him are Marcus Fulvius Flaccus, John Adams, Cleveland Torso Murderer, Dmitry Ilyich Ulyanov, Jerry Brudos, and Louis Farrakhan. After him are Robert Ford, Jan-Carl Raspe, Saif al-Adel, Golden State Killer, Machine Gun Kelly, and Mary Bell.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1937, Luciano Moggi ranks 210Before him are Carlos Westendorp, Harri Holkeri, Maryanne Trump Barry, Chris Bristow, André Glucksmann, and Tom Courtenay. After him are Marcian Hoff, Joe Viterelli, Barbara Jones, Édith Scob, Barbara Steele, and Lluís Martínez Sistach.

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