VFL/AFL Players With International Backgrounds - Italy

Italy

  • Steven Alessio
  • Mark Arceri
  • Ron Barassi, Sr.
  • Ron Barassi Jr.
  • Mario Bortolotto
  • Peter Bevilaqua
  • John Benetti
  • Bert Boromeo
  • Scott Camporeale
  • Matthew Capuano
  • Blake Caracella
  • Andrew Carrazzo
  • Domenic Cassisi
  • Vin Catoggio
  • Gavin Crosisca
  • Frank Curcio
  • Nick Dal Santo
  • Steven Da Rui
  • Ron De Iulio
  • Danny Del-Re
  • Brett Deledio
  • Cory Dell'Olio
  • Andrew Dimattina
  • Paul Dimattina
  • Robert DiPierdomenico
  • Alex Fasolo
  • Brendan Fevola
  • Michael Firrito
  • Silvio Foschini
  • Anthony Franchina
  • Cyril Gambetta
  • Daniel Giansiracusa
  • Brent Guerra
  • Adam Iacobucci
  • Len Incigneri
  • Anthony Koutoufides (See above Greece )
  • Andrew Leoncelli
  • Tom Liberatore
  • Tony Liberatore
  • Paul Licuria (Italian father, Spanish mother)
  • Stan Magro
  • Phil Manassa
  • Albert Mantello
  • Gerald Marchesi
  • Al Martello
  • Peter Matera
  • Phillip Matera
  • Wally Matera
  • Mark Mercuri
  • Mark Merenda
  • Joe Misiti
  • Leigh Montagna
  • Anthony Morabito
  • Romano Negri
  • Peter Pianto
  • Dean Polo
  • Paul Puopolo
  • Simon Prestigiacomo
  • Peter Riccardi
  • Mark Ricciuto
  • Matt Riggio
  • Guy Rigoni
  • Michael Rischitelli
  • Anthony Rocca
  • Saverio Rocca
  • Peter Russo
  • Laurie Serafini
  • Renato Serafini
  • Alex Silvagni
  • Sergio Silvagni
  • Stephen Silvagni
  • Kane Tenace
  • Shane Valenti

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Famous quotes containing the word italy:

    Everything in Italy that is particularly elegant and grand ... borders upon insanity and absurdity—or at least is reminiscent of childhood.
    Alexander Herzen (1812–1870)

    For us to go to Italy and to penetrate into Italy is like a most fascinating act of self-discovery—back, back down the old ways of time. Strange and wonderful chords awake in us, and vibrate again after many hundreds of years of complete forgetfulness.
    —D.H. (David Herbert)

    I think sometimes that it is almost a pity to enjoy Italy as much as I do, because the acuteness of my sensations makes them rather exhausting; but when I see the stupid Italians I have met here, completely insensitive to their surroundings, and ignorant of the treasures of art and history among which they have grown up, I begin to think it is better to be an American, and bring to it all a mind and eye unblunted by custom.
    Edith Wharton (1862–1937)