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Paolo Pulici (born 27 April 1950 at Roncello), nicknamed "Paolino", is a former Italian footballer.
During his career he played for A.C. Legnano (1966-67), Torino F.C. (1967-82), Udinese Calcio (1982-83) and A.C. Fiorentina (1983-85). He also played 19 matches and scored 5 goals for the Italy national football team, and participated in two World Cups (1974 and 1978).
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| Preceded by Roberto Boninsegna |
Serie A Top Scorer (Shared with Gianni Rivera & Giuseppe Savoldi) 1972-73 |
Succeeded by Giorgio Chinaglia |
| Preceded by Giorgio Chinaglia |
Serie A Top Scorer 1974-75 & 1975-76 |
Succeeded by Francesco Graziani |
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