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Перуджа (Перуджа, Италия) - Календарь игр - Италия - Серия B - Футбол

Дата Время Матч Счет Серия B. 1-й тур 26.08.2017 21:30 Виртус Энтелла – Перуджа 1:5 Серия B. 2-й тур 03.09.2017 21:30 Перуджа – Пескара 4:2 Серия B. 3-й тур 11.09.2017 21:30 Читтаделла – Перуджа 1:1 Серия B. 4-й тур 16.09.2017 16:00 Перуджа – Парма 3:0 Серия B. 5-й тур 19.09.2017 21:30
Палермо – Перуджа 1:0 Серия B. 6-й тур 23.09.2017 16:00 Перуджа – Фрозиноне 1:0 Серия B. 7-й тур 30.09.2017 16:00 Брешия – Перуджа 2:1 Серия B. 8-й тур 08.10.2017 16:00 Перуджа – Про Верчелли 1:5 Серия B. 9-й тур 13.10.2017 21:30 Фоджа – Перуджа 2:1 Серия B. 10-й тур 21.10.2017 16:00 Специя – Перуджа 4:2 Серия B. 11-й тур 24.10.2017 21:30 Перуджа – Чезена 0:3 Серия B. 12-й тур 28.10.2017 16:00 Кремонезе – Перуджа 3:3 Серия B. 13-й тур 06.11.2017 22:30 Перуджа – Авеллино 1:1
Серия B. 14-й тур 12.11.2017 14:30 Венеция – Перуджа 1:0 Серия B. 15-й тур 18.11.2017 17:00 Перуджа – Карпи 5:0 Серия B. 16-й тур 26.11.2017 17:00 Тернана – Перуджа 1:1 Серия B. 17-й тур 04.12.2017 22:30 Перуджа – Асколи 1:0 Серия B. 18-й тур 09.12.2017 16:00 Салернитана – Перуджа 1:1 Серия B. 19-й тур 16.12.2017 17:00 Перуджа – Бари 1:3 Серия B. 20-й тур 21.12.2017 22:30 Новара – Перуджа 1:1 Серия B. 21-й тур 28.12.2017 22:30 Перуджа – Эмполи 2:4
Серия B. 22-й тур 20.01.2018 17:00 Перуджа – Виртус Энтелла 2:0 Серия B. 23-й тур 26.01.2018 22:30 Пескара – Перуджа 0:2 Серия B. 24-й тур 03.02.2018 17:00 Перуджа – Читтаделла 1:3 Серия B. 25-й тур 11.02.2018 17:00 Парма – Перуджа 1:1 Серия B. 26-й тур 17.02.2018 17:00 Перуджа – Палермо 1:0 Серия B. 27-й тур 24.02.2018 17:00 Фрозиноне – Перуджа 1:3 Серия B. 28-й тур 06.03.2018 20:00 Перуджа – Брешия 2:0 Серия B. 30-й тур 10.03.2018 17:00 Перуджа – Фоджа 2:0 Серия B. 31-й тур 17.03.2018
17:00 Перуджа – Специя 3:0 Серия B. 32-й тур 25.03.2018 21:30 Чезена – Перуджа 1:1 Серия B. 33-й тур 30.03.2018 22:00 Перуджа – Кремонезе 1:0 Серия B. 29-й тур 03.04.2018 19:00 Про Верчелли – Перуджа 0:2 Серия B. 34-й тур 09.04.2018 21:30 Авеллино – Перуджа 2:0 Серия B. 35-й тур 14.04.2018 16:00 Перуджа – Венеция 1:1 Серия B. 36-й тур 17.04.2018 21:30 Карпи – Перуджа 1:2 Серия B. 37-й тур 22.04.2018 16:00 Перуджа – Тернана 2:3 Серия B. 38-й тур 28.04.2018 16:00 Асколи – Перуджа
2:2 Серия B. 39-й тур 01.05.2018 19:00 Перуджа – Салернитана 1:1 Серия B. 40-й тур 05.05.2018 16:00 Бари – Перуджа 3:1 Серия B. 41-й тур 12.05.2018 16:00 Перуджа – Новара 1:1 Серия B. 42-й тур 18.05.2018 21:30 Эмполи – Перуджа 2:1 Плей-офф за повышение - 1/4 финала 03.06.2018 22:00 Венеция – Перуджа 3:0

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Дата Время Матч Счет Серия B. 1-й тур
29.08.2016 21:30 Чезена – Перуджа 1:1 Серия B. 2-й тур 03.09.2016 21:30 Перуджа – Бари 0:1 Серия B. 3-й тур 10.09.2016 16:00 Брешия – Перуджа 1:1 Серия B. 4-й тур 17.09.2016 16:00 Перуджа – Тернана 1:1 Серия B. 5-й тур 20.09.2016 21:30 Виртус Энтелла – Перуджа 2:1 Серия B. 6-й тур 26.09.2016 21:30 Перуджа – СПАЛ 1:0 Серия B. 7-й тур 01.10.2016 16:00 Фрозиноне – Перуджа 1:2 Серия B. 8-й тур 09.10.2016 16:00 Перуджа – Авеллино 3:0 Серия B. 9-й тур 15.10.2016 16:00 Перуджа – Читтаделла
2:0 Серия B. 10-й тур 22.10.2016 16:00 Беневенто – Перуджа 0:0 Серия B. 11-й тур 25.10.2016 21:30 Перуджа – Карпи 0:2 Серия B. 12-й тур 30.10.2016 19:30 Виченца – Перуджа 1:4 Серия B. 13-й тур 05.11.2016 17:00 Пиза – Перуджа 0:1 Серия B. 14-й тур 13.11.2016 17:00 Перуджа – Трапани 1:1 Серия B. 15-й тур 20.11.2016 17:00 Асколи – Перуджа 2:2 Серия B. 16-й тур 26.11.2016 17:00 Перуджа – Новара 0:0 Серия B. 17-й тур 04.12.2016 17:00 Верона – Перуджа 2:2
Серия B. 18-й тур 10.12.2016 17:00 Перуджа – Про Верчелли 1:0 Серия B. 19-й тур 17.12.2016 17:00 Специя – Перуджа 2:1 Серия B. 20-й тур 24.12.2016 17:00 Перуджа – Латина 1:1 Серия B. 21-й тур 30.12.2016 17:00 Салернитана – Перуджа 2:1 Серия B. 22-й тур 23.01.2017 22:30 Перуджа – Чезена 3:3 Серия B. 23-й тур 28.01.2017 17:00 Бари – Перуджа 0:0 Серия B. 24-й тур 04.02.2017 17:00 Перуджа – Брешия 3:2 Серия B. 25-й тур 12.02.2017 17:00 Тернана – Перуджа 0:1 Серия B. 26-й тур
18.02.2017 17:00 Перуджа – Виртус Энтелла 0:0 Серия B. 27-й тур 25.02.2017 17:00 СПАЛ – Перуджа 2:0 Серия B. 28-й тур 28.02.2017 22:30 Перуджа – Фрозиноне 1:1 Серия B. 29-й тур 04.03.2017 17:00 Авеллино – Перуджа 0:5 Серия B. 30-й тур 11.03.2017 17:00 Читтаделла – Перуджа 1:1 Серия B. 31-й тур 17.03.2017 22:30 Перуджа – Беневенто 3:1 Серия B. 32-й тур 26.03.2017 16:00 Карпи – Перуджа 0:0 Серия B. 33-й тур 01.04.2017 16:00 Перуджа – Виченца 1:0 Серия B. 34-й тур 04.04.2017 21:30
Перуджа – Пиза 2:2 Серия B. 35-й тур 08.04.2017 16:00 Трапани – Перуджа 3:0 Серия B. 36-й тур 17.04.2017 16:00 Перуджа – Асколи 0:0 Серия B. 37-й тур 21.04.2017 20:00 Новара – Перуджа 0:1 Серия B. 38-й тур 25.04.2017 21:30 Перуджа – Верона 1:1 Серия B. 39-й тур 29.04.2017 16:00 Про Верчелли – Перуджа 0:1 Серия B. 40-й тур 05.05.2017 21:30 Перуджа – Специя 0:0 Серия B. 41-й тур 13.05.2017 16:00 Латина – Перуджа 2:2 Серия B. 42-й тур 18.05.2017 21:30 Перуджа – Салернитана
3:2 Плей-офф - 1/2 финала 27.05.2017 21:30 Беневенто – Перуджа 1:0 Плей-офф - 1/2 финала 30.05.2017 21:30 Перуджа – Беневенто 1:1

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Футбол. Матчи команды Перуджа. Сезон 2017-2018

Италия Серия Б 2017-2018 1 x 2 26.08.2017 Энтелла - Перуджа 1:5 (1:4) В 03.09.2017 Перуджа - Пескара 4:2 (2:0) В 11.09.2017 Читтаделла - Перуджа 1:1 (0:1) Н 16.09.2017 Перуджа - Парма 3:0 (1:0) В 19.09.2017 Палермо - Перуджа 1:0 (0:0) П 23.09.2017 Перуджа - Фрозиноне 1:0 (1:0) В 30.09.2017 Брешия - Перуджа 2:1 (0:0) П 08.10.2017 Перуджа - Верчелли 1:5 (0:1) П 13.10.2017 Фоджа - Перуджа 2:1 (2:1) П 21.10.2017 Специя - Перуджа 4:2 (2:1) П 24.10.2017 Перуджа - Чезена 0:3 (0:1) П 28.10.2017 Кремонезе - Перуджа 3:3 (1:1) Н 06.11.2017 Перуджа - Авеллино 1:1 (0:1) Н 12.11.2017 Венеция - Перуджа 1:0 (1:0) П 18.11.2017 Перуджа - Карпи 5:0 (3:0) В 26.11.2017 Тернана - Перуджа 1:1 (1:0) Н 04.12.2017 Перуджа - Асколи 1:0 (0:0) В 09.12.2017 Салернитана - Перуджа 1:1 (0:0) Н 16.12.2017 Перуджа - Бари 1:3 (1:2) П 21.12.2017 Новара - Перуджа 1:1 (0:0) Н 28.12.2017 Перуджа - Эмполи 2:4 (1:3) П 20.01.2018 Перуджа - Энтелла 2:0 (0:0) В 26.01.2018 Пескара - Перуджа 0:2 (0:1) В 03.02.2018 Перуджа - Читтаделла 1:3 (1:1) П 11.02.2018 Парма - Перуджа 1:1 (0:0) Н 17.02.2018 Перуджа - Палермо 1:0 (0:0) В 24.02.2018 Фрозиноне - Перуджа 1:3 (1:1) В 06.03.2018 Перуджа - Брешия 2:0 (1:0) В 10.03.2018 Перуджа - Фоджа 2:0 (0:0) В 17.03.2018 Перуджа - Специя 3:0 (2:0) В 25.03.2018 Чезена - Перуджа 1:1 (0:0) Н 30.03.2018 Перуджа - Кремонезе 1:0 (0:0) В 03.04.2018 Верчелли - Перуджа 0:2 (0:0) В 09.04.2018 Авеллино - Перуджа 2:0 (1:0) П 14.04.2018 Перуджа - Венеция 1:1 (0:0) Н 17.04.2018 Карпи - Перуджа 1:2 (0:1) В 22.04.2018 Перуджа - Тернана 2:3 (2:1) П 28.04.2018 Асколи - Перуджа 2:2 (1:1) Н 01.05.2018 Перуджа - Салернитана 1:1 (0:1) Н 05.05.2018 Бари - Перуджа 3:1 (1:0) П 12.05.2018 Перуджа - Новара 1:1 (1:0) Н 2.6 2 5.05 18.05.2018 Эмполи - Перуджа 2:1 (1:1) П 1.65 3.6 5 03.06.2018 Венеция - Перуджа 3:0 (1:0) П 2.23 3.1 3.35

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1. Перуджа – Perugia is the capital city of both the region of Umbria in central Italy, crossed by the river Tiber, and of the province of Perugia. The city is located about 164 kilometres north of Rome and 148 km south-east of Florence and it covers a high hilltop and part of the valleys around the area. The region of Umbria is bordered by Tuscany, Lazio, the history of Perugia goes back to the Etruscan period, Perugia was one of the main Etruscan cities. Perugia is also a cultural and artistic centre of Italy. The famous painter Pietro Vannucci, nicknamed Perugino, was a native of Città della Pieve and he decorated the local Sala del Cambio with a beautiful series of frescoes, eight of his pictures can also be admired in the National Gallery of Umbria. Perugino was the teacher of Raphael, the great Renaissance artist who produced five paintings in Perugia, another famous painter, Pinturicchio, lived in Perugia. Galeazzo Alessi is the most famous architect from Perugia, the citys symbol is the griffin, which can be seen in the form of plaques and statues on buildings around the city. Perugia was an Umbrian settlement but first appears in history as Perusia, one of the 12 confederate cities of Etruria. Fabius Pictors account, utilized by Livy, of the carried out against the Etruscan League by Fabius Maximus Rullianus in 310 or 309 BC. At that time a thirty-year indutiae was agreed upon, however, in 295 Perusia took part in the Third Samnite War and was reduced, with Volsinii and Arretium, a number of lead bullets used by slingers have been found in and around the city. Negotiations with the besieging forces fell to the bishop, Herculanus. Totila is said to have ordered the bishop to be flayed and beheaded, st. Herculanus later became the citys patron saint. In the Lombard period Perugia is spoken of as one of the cities of Tuscia. Peter, acknowledged the validity of the statement and recognised the established civic practices as having the force of law. However this dominant tendency was rather an anti-Germanic and Italian political strategy, midway through the 14th century Bartholus of Sassoferrato, who was a renowned jurist, asserted that Perugia was dependent upon neither imperial nor papal support. Civic peace was constantly disturbed in the 14th century by struggles between the party representing the people and the nobles. A citadel known as the Rocca Paolina, after the name of Pope Paul III, was built, in 1797, the city was conquered by French troops. On 4 February 1798, the Tiberina Republic was formed, with Perugia as capital, in 1799, the Tiberina Republic merged to the Roman Republic

2. Чемпионат Италии по футболу (Серия B) – Serie B, currently named Serie B ConTe. it due to sponsorship reasons, is the second-highest division in the Italian football league system after the Serie A. It is contested by 22 teams and organized by the Lega Serie B since July 2010, common nicknames for the league are campionato cadetto and cadetteria, as cadetto is the Italian for junior or cadet. Serie B was composed of 20 teams until the 2002–03 season and it was enlarged to 24 teams for the 2003–04 season due to legal problems relating to Calcio Catania relegation. The league reverted to 22 teams for the 2004–05 season, while Serie A expanded from 18 to 20 teams, during the regular season, each team plays 42 games – two games against every opponent. In Italian football, a true round-robin format is used, in the first half of the season, called andata, each team plays once against all its opponents, a total of 21 games. Since the 2006–07 season, the Serie B champion is awarded the cup Ali della Vittoria, the trophy is 63 cm high and weighs 5 kg. Its structure represents the wings of the goddess Nike, the goddess of victory, Serie B matches are usually played on Saturday. After one year where all games were played on Saturday, the league is again scheduling one game that is played on Friday called anticipo, the league also plays on several Tuesdays to fit in all 42 games. The league also plays on Sunday if Serie A is off, at the end of the season, three teams are promoted to Serie A and four teams are relegated to the reformed Serie C. The top two teams are automatically promoted, under the new playoff format, up to three rounds may be required. The final two rounds are two-legged ties, while opening round matches are single legs hosted by the higher-ranked team, if a tie is drawn at the end of regular play, extra time is played. If the two teams are tied after thirty minutes, the higher classified team advances. In the relegation zone, the three last-placed teams are automatically demoted to Serie C, if the playout is necessary, the 18th and 19th-placed teams are paired in a two-legged series with home-field advantage in the 2nd leg going to the 18th-placed team. The team with the aggregate score remains in Serie B while the loser becomes the fourth team relegated to Serie C. If an aggregate tie exists at the end of play of the 2nd leg, the 18th-placed team is saved. Even if part of the league, differently from First Division. Only in 1928, the big reform was conceived by FIGCs President Leandro Arpinati, after a year, a new second division based on the same national format of the major tournament would be born. Serie B began in 1929 with 18 clubs and continued until World War II after whom it was divided again between the northern and the part of the country, due to the destructions of the war

3. Футбольная форма – In association football, kit is the standard equipment and attire worn by players. The sports Laws of the Game specify the minimum kit which a player must use, footballers generally wear identifying numbers on the backs of their shirts. Professional clubs also usually display players surnames or nicknames on their shirts, Football kit has evolved significantly since the early days of the sport when players typically wore thick cotton shirts, knickerbockers and heavy rigid leather boots. The Laws of the Game set out the equipment which must be worn by all players in Law 4. Five separate items are specified, shirt, shorts, socks, footwear, goalkeepers are allowed to wear tracksuit bottoms instead of shorts. While most players wear studded football boots, the Laws do not specify that these are required, shirts must have sleeves, and goalkeepers must wear shirts which are easily distinguishable from all other players and the match officials. Thermal undershorts may be worn, but must be the colour as the shorts themselves. Shin pads must be covered entirely by the stockings, be made of rubber, plastic or a similar material, and provide a reasonable degree of protection. The only other restriction on equipment defined in the Laws of the Game is the requirement that a player must not use equipment or wear anything that is dangerous to himself or another player. In the event of a match between teams who would wear identical or similar colours the away team must change to a different colour. The England national team plays in red shirts even when it is not required. Many professional clubs also have a kit, ostensibly to be used if both their first-choice and away colours are deemed too similar to those of an opponent. Most professional clubs have retained the basic colour scheme for several decades. Teams representing countries in international competition generally wear national colours in common with other sporting teams of the same nation, shirts are normally made of a polyester mesh, which does not trap the sweat and body heat in the same way as a shirt made of a natural fibre. Depending on local rules, there may be restrictions on how large these logos may be or on what logos may be displayed, competitions such as the Premier League may also require players to wear patches on their sleeves depicting the logo of the competition. The captain of team is usually required to wear an elasticated armband around the left sleeve to identify him as the captain to the referee. Most current players wear specialist football boots, which can be either of leather or a synthetic material. Modern boots are cut slightly below the ankles, as opposed to the high-ankled boots used in former times, studs may be either moulded directly to the sole or be detachable, normally by means of a screw thread

4. Италия – Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a unitary parliamentary republic in Europe. Located in the heart of the Mediterranean Sea, Italy shares open land borders with France, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia, San Marino, Italy covers an area of 301,338 km2 and has a largely temperate seasonal climate and Mediterranean climate. Due to its shape, it is referred to in Italy as lo Stivale. With 61 million inhabitants, it is the fourth most populous EU member state, the Italic tribe known as the Latins formed the Roman Kingdom, which eventually became a republic that conquered and assimilated other nearby civilisations. The legacy of the Roman Empire is widespread and can be observed in the distribution of civilian law, republican governments, Christianity. The Renaissance began in Italy and spread to the rest of Europe, bringing a renewed interest in humanism, science, exploration, Italian culture flourished at this time, producing famous scholars, artists and polymaths such as Leonardo da Vinci, Galileo, Michelangelo and Machiavelli. The weakened sovereigns soon fell victim to conquest by European powers such as France, Spain and Austria. Despite being one of the victors in World War I, Italy entered a period of economic crisis and social turmoil. The subsequent participation in World War II on the Axis side ended in defeat, economic destruction. Today, Italy has the third largest economy in the Eurozone and it has a very high level of human development and is ranked sixth in the world for life expectancy. The country plays a prominent role in regional and global economic, military, cultural and diplomatic affairs, as a reflection of its cultural wealth, Italy is home to 51 World Heritage Sites, the most in the world, and is the fifth most visited country. The assumptions on the etymology of the name Italia are very numerous, according to one of the more common explanations, the term Italia, from Latin, Italia, was borrowed through Greek from the Oscan Víteliú, meaning land of young cattle. The bull was a symbol of the southern Italic tribes and was often depicted goring the Roman wolf as a defiant symbol of free Italy during the Social War. Greek historian Dionysius of Halicarnassus states this account together with the legend that Italy was named after Italus, mentioned also by Aristotle and Thucydides. The name Italia originally applied only to a part of what is now Southern Italy – according to Antiochus of Syracuse, but by his time Oenotria and Italy had become synonymous, and the name also applied to most of Lucania as well. The Greeks gradually came to apply the name Italia to a larger region, excavations throughout Italy revealed a Neanderthal presence dating back to the Palaeolithic period, some 200,000 years ago, modern Humans arrived about 40,000 years ago. Other ancient Italian peoples of undetermined language families but of possible origins include the Rhaetian people and Cammuni. Also the Phoenicians established colonies on the coasts of Sardinia and Sicily, the Roman legacy has deeply influenced the Western civilisation, shaping most of the modern world

5. Перуджа (провинция) – The Province of Perugia is the larger of the two provinces in the Umbria region of Italy, comprising two-thirds of both the area and population of the region. Its capital is the city of Perugia, the province covered all of Umbria until 1927, when the province of Terni was carved out of its southern third. The province of Perugia has an area of 6,334 km² covering two-thirds of Umbria, there are 59 comunes in the province. The province has numerous tourist attractions, especially artistic and historical ones, and is home to the Lake Trasimeno and it historically the ancestral origin of the Umbri, while later it was a Roman province and then part of the Papal States until the late 19th century. Probably the Etruscans founded Perugia in the 6th century B. C, the Umbra and Tiber Valleys are located in the province. The eastern part of the province is a hilly region while the rest was covered by forests, the province lies in the basin of the river Tiber and its tributaries Chiaseio, Nestore, Naja and Chiana. The southern regions are less hilly, silk, corn and grass are some of the most important agricultural products of the province. The 1840 version of the Penny Cyclopaedia records that Perugia supplied almost half of the butchers meat required in the city of Rome, the large number of cattle was fed on grass growing on the plain areas irrigated by the water of Tiber and its tributaries. After the province of Rome, Viterbo and Spoleto e Rieti the Perugian province was the fourth most important of the Papal States, the largest lake in central Italy, Lake Trasimeno is located in the Province of Perugia. The lake has three islands – Polvese, Maggiore and Minore, the lake has a circumference of about 30 miles but is relatively shallow. It is fed by springs in the nearby hills, in 200725 people died of consequences of drug overdose in the province of Perugia. This was the highest number of deaths recorded due to drug overdose in any Italian province, the province is well known for its medieval palaces, castles and fortresses. Peter’s bell tower in the city of Perugia, Basilica of Saint Claire, the first Christian monk Saint Benedict was born in Norcia. Assisi is an UNESCO World Heritage Site, the province is also known for its cuisine which includes black truffles, Easter Pizza, lentils from Castelluccio and Salami and cold cuts from Norcia. The principal towns in the province, with a population over 20,000, are, Comuni of the Province of Perugia

6. Умбрия – Umbria, is a region of historic and modern central Italy. It is the only Italian region having neither a coastline nor a border with other countries and it includes the Lake Trasimeno, Marmores Falls, and is crossed by the River Tiber. Umbria is known for its landscapes, traditions, history, culinary delights, artistic legacy, and influence on culture. Contained within Umbria is Cospaia, a republic created by accident that existed from 1440 to 1826 Umbria is bordered by Tuscany to the west, Marche to the east. It is the only Italian region having neither a coastline nor a border with other countries. The commune of Città di Castello has an exclave named Monte Ruperto within Marche. Umbria is crossed by two valleys, the Umbrian valley, stretching from Perugia to Spoleto, and the Tiber Valley, west of the first one, the Tiber River forms the approximate border with Lazio, although its source is just over the Tuscan border. The Tibers three principal tributaries flow southward through Umbria, the Chiascio basin is relatively uninhabited as far as Bastia Umbra. About 10 kilometres farther on, it joins the Tiber at Torgiano, the third river is the Nera, flowing into the Tiber further south, at Terni, its valley is called the Valnerina. The upper Nera cuts ravines in the mountains, the lower, in antiquity, the plain was covered by a pair of shallow, interlocking lakes, the Lacus Clitorius and the Lacus Umber. They were drained by the Romans over several hundred years, an earthquake in the 4th century and the political collapse of the Roman Empire resulted in the refilling of the basin. The eastern part of the region, being crossed by many faults, has often hit by earthquakes, the last ones have been that of 1997. In literature, Umbria is referred to as il cuore verde dItalia, the phrase is taken from a poem by Giosuè Carducci, the subject of which is the source of the Clitunno River in Umbria. The region is named for the Umbri people, an Italic people which was absorbed by the expansion of the Romans, the Umbris capital city was Gubbio, where today is housed the longest and most important document of any of the Osco-Umbrian group of languages, the Iguvine Tablets. In fact, they belonged to a family of neighbouring peoples with similar roots. Their language was Umbrian, one of the Italic languages, related to Latin, the Etruscans were the chief enemies of the Umbri. The Etruscan invasion went from the western seaboard towards the north and east, eventually driving the Umbrians towards the Apennine uplands, nevertheless, the Umbrian population does not seem to have been eradicated in the conquered districts. The border between Etruria and Umbria was the Tiber river, the ancient name of Todi, Tular, after the downfall of the Etruscans, Umbrians aided the Samnites in their struggle against Rome

7. Аленичев, Дмитрий Анатольевич – Dmitri Anatolyevich Alenichev is a retired Russian footballer, current coach and politician. He won a transfer to Serie A side AS Roma, played 21 matches in the first season and his stint in Italy overall proved to be unsuccessful and he was eventually considered to be one of Italian footballs biggest foreign flops. In the following season, Alenichev suffered some animosity from new Porto coach Octávio Machado and spent most of the first half of the season sidelined, as soon as Octávio was fired and replaced with José Mourinho, Alenichevs luck changed. Although he still didnt play in the eleven, he was usually the first player to jump from the bench. This made him one of three players to score goals in two consecutive Cup Finals of different European competitions, the others being Ronald Koeman and Ronaldo. On 8 April 2006 Sport-Express published Alenichevs interview containing severe criticism of Aleksandrs Starkovs, following that, Alenichev was fined, dismissed from the first team, transfer listed 14 April and on 10 September his contract was finally terminated by mutual agreement. This became the end of Alenichevs football career, Alenichev then joined the United Russia party. On 14 June 2007 he was voted the representative of the Omsk Oblast in the Federation Council of Russia and he represented it until 2010, when he accepted the position of the head coach with the Russian national under-18 team. In 2009, he was part of the Russia squad that won the 2009 Legends Cup, in June 2015 Alenichev became the manager of FC Spartak Moscow, where he had played previously. He resigned as Spartak manager on 5 August 2016, following Spartaks elimination in the 2016–17 UEFA Europa League third qualifying round by AEK Larnaca and his older brother Andrei Alenichev also played football professionally

8. Вратарь – In many team sports which involve scoring goals, the goalkeeper is a designated player charged with directly preventing the opposing team from scoring by intercepting shots at goal. Usually special rules apply to the goalkeeper that do not apply to other players and these rules are often instituted to protect the goalkeeper, being an obvious target for dangerous or even violent actions. In certain sports like ice hockey and lacrosse, goalkeepers are required to wear special equipment like heavy pads, in football, each teams goalkeeper defends his/her teams goal and has special privileges within the game. The goalkeepers main job is to stop any penetration of the ball into the goal, the goalkeeper is the only player in the side who may use his or her hands and arms to catch, throw and save the ball, but only within his/her own penalty area. Goalkeepers are required to wear a distinctive jersey, separate from the referees jersey color and either teams regular jersey color. There are no specific requirements, but goalkeepers are usually allowed to wear additional protective gear such as padded clothing. Most goalkeepers also wear gloves to protect their hands and enhance their grip of the ball, like every player on the pitch, they are required to wear shin guards. The goalkeeper is allowed to catch the ball, and is allowed to punch or deflect the ball away from the goal. The goalkeeper generally has a significant advantage on a high in the air, as he or she can raise their arms. When the keeper picks up the ball, they are allowed to kick it or throw it, or to place it on the ground and play it with his feet. Once the keeper establishes possession of the ball, opposing players are not allowed to attempt to play the ball and must give the goalkeeper room to attempt a kick. Though the goalkeeper is allowed to use their hands in the penalty box area. In such situations, the goalkeeper may play the ball with their feet, the rule applies only to a ball which is actually kicked. A ball which is headed or otherwise not kicked may be picked up by the goalkeeper without penalty, an infringement of this rule results in an indirect kick to the opposing team. The referee has some discretion in making this call, for example, a ball which is merely deflected by a teammate may still be picked up by the goalkeeper. The back-pass rule has been followed in international football and in most professional and amateur leagues since the early 1990s, the back pass rule is listed in Law 12 of the Laws of the Game. As the goalkeeper is usually the only player who can see the entire field, they often act as the organizer of the team when it is defending. This means the goalkeeper needs to be loud, with a voice that can project over the area of the pitch

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