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Francesco Baiano

1968 - Today

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Francesco Baiano (Italian pronunciation: [franˈtʃesko baˈjaːno]; born 24 February 1968) is an Italian football coach and former player, currently in charge of Serie D club Poggibonsi. He played as a striker for several Italian clubs throughout his playing career, and he also played for Derby County in the Premier League, between 1997 and 1999. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Francesco Baiano is the 10,078th most popular soccer player, the 4,684th most popular biography from Italy and the 458th most popular Italian Soccer Player.

Francesco Baiano, the Italian footballer born in 1968, is most famous for his career as a forward, playing for clubs such as Fiorentina and Napoli, and for his contributions to the Italian national team. He is particularly noted for his performances in the Serie A during the 1990s.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Francesco Baiano ranks 10,078 out of 21,273Before him are Christian Cueva, Keith Gumbs, Garry Rodrigues, Nicolas Vallar, Diego Pozo, and Chris Richards. After him are Shikabala, David Degen, Illya Zabarnyi, Adrian Mierzejewski, Josh Risdon, and Franky Vandendriessche.

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Among people born in 1968, Francesco Baiano ranks 808Before him are Davis Kamoga, Amir Hetsroni, Omi Minami, Gerald Glatzmayer, Susana Harp, and João N'Tyamba. After him are Israel Militosyan, Mikael Nilsson, Marc Rothemund, KK, Britta Bilač, and Lisa Paus.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Italy

Among soccer players born in Italy, Francesco Baiano ranks 458Before him are Daniele Adani (1974), Francesco Romano (1960), Giuseppe Zappella (1973), Bruno Cirillo (1977), Giovanni Tedesco (1972), and Patrick Cutrone (1998). After him are Marco Marchionni (1980), Manuel Pasqual (1982), Gianpaolo Bellini (1980), Manolo Gabbiadini (1991), Cristiano Biraghi (1992), and Andrea Poli (1989).