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The Uruguayan Connection
Uruguay is famous for its Atlantic beaches, socially progressive society, beef production, Empanadas but also for its football. Hundreds of Uruguayans have played in Serie A and many for Lazio.

Dag Jenkins
Jul 116 min read
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Top 11 1990s
The best decade in Lazio history saw some wonderful players in all positions. We have attempted a top 11 with many alternatives.

Lazio Stories
Jul 1012 min read
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The Danish Connection
Denmark is famous for its high quality of life, progressive social policies, Vikings, Greenland, Little Mermaid and much more including football. Here are some Danes who played in Italy and for Lazio.

Dag Jenkins
Jul 107 min read
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The Brazilian Connection
Many Brazilians have played in Serie A and some for Lazio, especially in the 1930's and in the last twenty years.

Dag Jenkins
Jul 910 min read
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The Norwegian Connection
Norway is famous for the Vikings, fjords and natural beauty but also football. Here are some Norwegians who have played in Italy and for Lazio.

Dag Jenkins
Jul 95 min read
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History of Lazio's Central Defenders
In this article we have tried to go through the history of Lazio's central defenders also to show how defending has changed in football throughout the years.

Lazio Stories
Jul 819 min read
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The Argentinian Connection
Argentina is famous for its mountains and glaciers, Iguazu Falls, steaks, wine, tango, gauchos, livestock, cereals and plenty more but also for its football. Many Argentinians have played for Lazio.

Dag Jenkins
Jul 712 min read
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Top 11 1970s
The choice of the top eleven for the 1970s is fairly easy. We cannot consider anything different from the 1973-74 scudetto team. But for almost each player we have found a valid alternative.

Lazio Stories
Jul 712 min read
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President Series: Umberto Lenzini
Umberto Lenzini will always be revered as the president who won the Biancocelesti's first historic title.

Dag Jenkins
Jul 64 min read
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July 5, 1914: Casale-Lazio 7-1, Scudetto Final
Lazio battle well for 45 minutes but crumble in second half

Dag Jenkins
Jul 55 min read
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