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Amatori Rugby Milano was founded in 1927 in Rome, Italy.
Answer: False
Amatori Rugby Milano was founded in 1927 in Milan, Italy.
The club adopted the name Amatori Rugby Milano in 1935 after a merger with another Milanese team.
Answer: False
The club adopted the name Amatori Rugby Milano in 1929 following the discontinuation of rugby by Ambrosiana-Inter, not in 1935 after a merger.
Amatori Rugby Milano was initially founded as a branch of the Juventus Football Club.
Answer: False
Amatori Rugby Milano was founded as a branch of the Ambrosiana Football Club, the predecessor to Internazionale Milano F.C.
The original name of the club when it was founded as a branch of Ambrosiana Football Club was 'Milano Rugby'.
Answer: False
When founded as a branch of Ambrosiana Football Club, the original name of the club was 'Ambrosiana'.
The original name of the club when it was founded as a branch of Ambrosiana Football Club was 'Ambrosiana'.
Answer: True
The club was indeed originally named 'Ambrosiana' upon its founding as a branch of the Ambrosiana Football Club.
Amatori Rugby Milano originated from the Internazionale Milano F.C. football club.
Answer: True
Amatori Rugby Milano originated as a rugby branch of the Ambrosiana Football Club, which is the predecessor to Internazionale Milano F.C.
What year was Amatori Rugby Milano founded?
Answer: 1927
Amatori Rugby Milano was founded in 1927.
Why did the club rename itself Amatori Rugby Milano in 1929?
Answer: Because Ambrosiana-Inter decided to discontinue its rugby union branch
The club renamed itself Amatori Rugby Milano in 1929 because Ambrosiana-Inter decided to discontinue its rugby union branch.
Amatori Rugby Milano was originally founded as a branch of which football club?
Answer: Ambrosiana Football Club
Amatori Rugby Milano was originally founded as a branch of the Ambrosiana Football Club.
What was the primary reason for the club's name change to Amatori Rugby Milano in 1929?
Answer: The discontinuation of rugby by Ambrosiana-Inter.
The club changed its name to Amatori Rugby Milano in 1929 primarily because Ambrosiana-Inter discontinued its rugby operations.
What was the name of the football club that Amatori Rugby Milano was originally a branch of?
Answer: Ambrosiana Football Club
Amatori Rugby Milano was originally founded as a branch of the Ambrosiana Football Club.
In 1929, Amatori Rugby Milano won its first Italian championship title.
Answer: True
Amatori Rugby Milano achieved a significant milestone in 1929 by winning the inaugural Italian championship.
Amatori Rugby Milano won eight national championships during the 1930s.
Answer: True
Amatori Rugby Milano demonstrated considerable success in the 1930s, securing eight national championships during that decade.
The 1940s were a less successful decade for Amatori Rugby Milano compared to the 1930s, with only two championships won.
Answer: False
While the 1940s were less dominant than the 1930s, Amatori Rugby Milano won five championships in the 1940s (1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1946), not two.
Following their dominant periods in the 1930s and 1940s, Amatori Rugby Milano experienced a resurgence of success in the 1950s.
Answer: False
The period following the club's dominant eras in the 1930s and 1940s was characterized as being very quiet in contrast.
Amatori Rugby Milano won a total of eight Italian championships during the 1930s.
Answer: True
Amatori Rugby Milano demonstrated considerable success in the 1930s, securing eight national championships during that decade.
Amatori Rugby Milano won five Italian championships in the 1940s, specifically in 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, and 1946.
Answer: True
Amatori Rugby Milano secured five Italian championships in the 1940s, specifically in the years 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, and 1946.
Amatori Rugby Milano won consecutive Italian championships in 1931, 1932, and 1933.
Answer: True
Amatori Rugby Milano achieved a notable streak of consecutive Italian championships in the years 1931, 1932, and 1933.
Amatori Rugby Milano won a total of 18 Italian championships during the 1930s.
Answer: False
Amatori Rugby Milano secured eight Italian championships during the 1930s, not eighteen.
Amatori Rugby Milano won the Italian championship in the 1940s in the years 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, and 1946.
Answer: True
Amatori Rugby Milano secured five Italian championships in the 1940s, specifically in the years 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, and 1946.
The 1929 season was significant for Amatori Rugby Milano as they won the first ever Italian championship.
Answer: True
The 1929 season was significant for Amatori Rugby Milano as they won the first ever Italian championship, marking the beginning of their successful history.
What significant achievement did Amatori Rugby Milano accomplish in 1929?
Answer: Won the first ever Italian championship
In 1929, Amatori Rugby Milano achieved a significant milestone by winning the first ever Italian championship.
How many Italian championships did Amatori Rugby Milano win in the 1930s?
Answer: 8
Amatori Rugby Milano secured eight Italian championships during the 1930s.
Which years did Amatori Rugby Milano win consecutive Italian championships?
Answer: 1931, 1932, 1933
Amatori Rugby Milano achieved a notable streak of consecutive Italian championships in the years 1931, 1932, and 1933.
How many Italian championships did Amatori Rugby Milano win in the 1940s?
Answer: 5
Amatori Rugby Milano secured five Italian championships in the 1940s.
Which of the following years did Amatori Rugby Milano NOT win the Italian championship?
Answer: 1930
Amatori Rugby Milano won championships in 1931, 1932, 1933, and 1940, but not in 1930.
How many consecutive Italian championships did Amatori Rugby Milano win in the early 1930s?
Answer: Three
Amatori Rugby Milano won three consecutive Italian championships in the early 1930s (1931, 1932, 1933).
The club known as Amatori Rugby Milano was established in 1927 and ceased operations in 2011.
Answer: True
Amatori Rugby Milano was established in 1927 and ceased operations in 2011.
During the period of 1993 to 1997, Amatori Milano secured three domestic championships while being part of the A.C. Milan sport club.
Answer: False
During the period of 1993 to 1997, Amatori Milano secured four domestic championships while associated with the A.C. Milan sport club.
Following Silvio Berlusconi's decision to end his ownership, the Amatori Milano club was sold to Calvisano in 1998.
Answer: True
After Silvio Berlusconi ended his ownership, the Amatori Milano club folded, and its senior team and sports title were sold to Calvisano in 1998.
Amatori Rugby Milano was revived in 2002 and immediately promoted to Serie A.
Answer: False
Following its revival in 2002, Amatori Rugby Milano achieved promotion from Serie C to Serie B, not immediately to Serie A.
In 2010, Amatori Milano achieved promotion to Serie A, the top tier of Italian rugby.
Answer: False
In 2010, Amatori Milano achieved promotion to Serie A, which was the second tier of Italian rugby, not the top tier.
Amatori Rugby Milano won the Italian championship in 1991 and 1996.
Answer: True
Amatori Rugby Milano secured Italian championships in 1991 and 1996, among other victories in the 1990s.
Amatori Rugby Milano won the Coppa Italia in 1995 for the second time in its history.
Answer: False
The Coppa Italia victory in 1995 marked the first and only time Amatori Rugby Milano won this competition.
Amatori Rugby Milano reached the Italian championship finals in 1994 and 1997, finishing as runners-up in both.
Answer: True
Amatori Rugby Milano concluded the Italian championship finals as runners-up in both 1994 and 1997.
Amatori Rugby Milano won the Coppa Italia in 1995, marking their only victory in that competition.
Answer: True
The Coppa Italia victory in 1995 marked the first and only time Amatori Rugby Milano won this competition.
In 2010, Amatori Rugby Milano was promoted to Serie A, the second tier of Italian rugby, where they competed for two seasons before disbanding.
Answer: True
In 2010, Amatori Rugby Milano was promoted to Serie A, the second tier of the Italian rugby union championship, where they competed for two seasons before the club disbanded in 2011.
Amatori Rugby Milano won four domestic championships during the 1990s.
Answer: True
Amatori Rugby Milano secured four domestic championships during the 1990s, specifically in 1991, 1993, 1995, and 1996.
In 1998, Amatori Rugby Milano's senior team and sports title were sold to the club Venezia Mestre.
Answer: False
In 1998, following the club's folding, its senior team and sports title were sold to Calvisano, not Venezia Mestre.
Before being promoted to Serie A in 2010, Amatori Rugby Milano competed in Serie C.
Answer: True
Before being promoted to Serie A in 2010, Amatori Rugby Milano competed in Serie C, and subsequently Serie B.
In 1995, Amatori Rugby Milano won the Coppa Italia for the second time in the club's history.
Answer: False
The Coppa Italia victory in 1995 marked the first and only time Amatori Rugby Milano won this competition.
During which period was Amatori Milano associated with A.C. Milan and Silvio Berlusconi's ownership?
Answer: 1993-1997
Amatori Milano was associated with A.C. Milan and Silvio Berlusconi's ownership during the period of 1993 to 1997.
How many domestic championships did the team secure during its five-year association with A.C. Milan (1993-1997)?
Answer: 4
During its five-year association with A.C. Milan (1993-1997), the team secured four domestic championships.
What happened to the Amatori Milano club in 1998 after Silvio Berlusconi ended his ownership?
Answer: It was dissolved and its title sold to Calvisano
In 1998, after Silvio Berlusconi ended his ownership, the Amatori Milano club was dissolved, and its title was sold to Calvisano.
In what year was Amatori Rugby Milano revived?
Answer: 2002
Amatori Rugby Milano was revived in 2002.
Under whose coaching was Amatori Rugby Milano promoted from Serie C to Serie B in the early 2000s?
Answer: Marcello Cuttitta
Under the coaching of Marcello Cuttitta, Amatori Rugby Milano achieved promotion from Serie C to Serie B in the early 2000s.
To which league was Amatori Milano promoted in 2010?
Answer: Serie A
In 2010, Amatori Milano was promoted to Serie A, the second tier of the Italian rugby union championship.
In which year did Amatori Rugby Milano win the Coppa Italia for the first time?
Answer: 1995
Amatori Rugby Milano won the Coppa Italia for the first time in 1995.
Amatori Rugby Milano finished as runners-up in the Italian championship finals in which years?
Answer: 1994 and 1997
Amatori Rugby Milano finished as runners-up in the Italian championship finals in both 1994 and 1997.
How many championships did Amatori Rugby Milano win in the 1990s?
Answer: 4
Amatori Rugby Milano won four domestic championships during the 1990s.
Diego Domínguez scored 2,966 points, making him the all-time top scorer for Amatori Rugby Milano.
Answer: True
Diego Domínguez accumulated 2,966 points, establishing him as the all-time leading scorer for Amatori Rugby Milano.
Amatori Rugby Milano participated in the Heineken Cup for five seasons between 1995 and 2000.
Answer: False
Amatori Rugby Milano participated in the Heineken Cup for three seasons (1995-96, 1996-97, 1997-98).
Across its three Heineken Cup participations, Amatori Rugby Milano achieved a total of 11 wins and 1 loss.
Answer: False
Across its three Heineken Cup participations, Amatori Rugby Milano achieved a total of 1 win and 11 losses.
In the 1995–96 Heineken Cup season, Amatori Rugby Milano won one match and lost one match.
Answer: False
In the 1995-96 Heineken Cup season, Amatori Rugby Milano played two matches and lost both, scoring 33 points and conceding 55.
Amatori Rugby Milano scored 73 points and conceded 141 points during the 1996–97 Heineken Cup season.
Answer: True
During the 1996-97 Heineken Cup season, Amatori Rugby Milano scored 73 points and conceded 141 points.
In the 1997–98 Heineken Cup season, Amatori Rugby Milano played 6 matches and won 1 of them.
Answer: True
In the 1997-98 Heineken Cup season, Amatori Rugby Milano played 6 matches, achieving 1 win and 5 losses.
Amatori Rugby Milano played a total of 12 matches in the Heineken Cup across all seasons of their participation.
Answer: True
Amatori Rugby Milano played a total of 12 matches in the Heineken Cup over the three seasons of their participation.
Amatori Rugby Milano's record in the Heineken Cup was 11 wins and 1 loss.
Answer: False
Amatori Rugby Milano's record in the Heineken Cup was 1 win and 11 losses across their participations.
In the 1997-98 Heineken Cup season, Amatori Rugby Milano played 6 matches, winning 5 and losing 1.
Answer: False
In the 1997-98 Heineken Cup season, Amatori Rugby Milano played 6 matches, winning 1 and losing 5.
Amatori Rugby Milano scored 111 points and conceded 206 points in the 1997-98 Heineken Cup season.
Answer: True
In the 1997-98 Heineken Cup season, Amatori Rugby Milano scored 111 points and conceded 206 points.
Amatori Rugby Milano scored 33 points and conceded 55 points in the 1995-96 Heineken Cup season.
Answer: True
In the 1995-96 Heineken Cup season, Amatori Rugby Milano scored 33 points and conceded 55 points.
In the 1996-97 Heineken Cup season, Amatori Rugby Milano played 4 matches, winning 1 and losing 3.
Answer: False
In the 1996-97 Heineken Cup season, Amatori Rugby Milano played 4 matches, winning 0 and losing 4.
Who was Amatori Rugby Milano's top scorer?
Answer: Diego Domínguez
Diego Domínguez was Amatori Rugby Milano's top scorer.
How many points did Diego Domínguez accumulate for Amatori Rugby Milano?
Answer: 2,966
Diego Domínguez accumulated 2,966 points for Amatori Rugby Milano.
Over how many seasons did Amatori Rugby Milano participate in the Heineken Cup?
Answer: 3 seasons
Amatori Rugby Milano participated in the Heineken Cup for three seasons.
What was Amatori Rugby Milano's overall win-loss record in the Heineken Cup?
Answer: 1 win, 11 losses
Amatori Rugby Milano's record in the Heineken Cup was 1 win and 11 losses across their participations.
In the 1995–96 Heineken Cup season, how many matches did Amatori Rugby Milano play, and what was their record?
Answer: 2 matches, 0 wins, 2 losses
In the 1995-96 Heineken Cup season, Amatori Rugby Milano played 2 matches, recording 0 wins and 2 losses.
What were Amatori Rugby Milano's points scored and conceded in the 1996–97 Heineken Cup season?
Answer: Scored 73, Conceded 141
In the 1996-97 Heineken Cup season, Amatori Rugby Milano scored 73 points and conceded 141 points.
How many matches did Amatori Rugby Milano play in the 1997–98 Heineken Cup season?
Answer: 6
In the 1997-98 Heineken Cup season, Amatori Rugby Milano played 6 matches.
What was Amatori Rugby Milano's win-loss record in the 1997–98 Heineken Cup season?
Answer: 1 win, 5 losses
In the 1997-98 Heineken Cup season, Amatori Rugby Milano's record was 1 win and 5 losses.
What was Amatori Rugby Milano's record in the 1996-97 Heineken Cup season?
Answer: 0 wins, 4 losses, 73 points scored, 141 points conceded
In the 1996-97 Heineken Cup season, Amatori Rugby Milano's record was 0 wins and 4 losses, with 73 points scored and 141 points conceded.
Which of the following is true about Amatori Rugby Milano's performance in the Heineken Cup?
Answer: They played a total of 12 matches with a record of 1 win and 11 losses.
Amatori Rugby Milano played a total of 12 matches in the Heineken Cup across their participations, achieving a record of 1 win and 11 losses.
Amatori Rugby Milano was affiliated with the Scottish Rugby Union throughout its existence.
Answer: False
Amatori Rugby Milano was affiliated with the Italian Rugby Federation (FIR), not the Scottish Rugby Union.
The Arena Civica, with a capacity of 10,000 spectators, served as the home ground for Amatori Rugby Milano.
Answer: True
The Arena Civica, which has a spectator capacity of 10,000, served as the home ground for Amatori Rugby Milano.
Amatori Rugby Milano holds the record for the most domestic championships won by an Italian rugby union team, with a total of 18 titles.
Answer: True
With 18 domestic championships, Amatori Rugby Milano is recognized as Italy's most decorated rugby union team.
The article explicitly states that Amatori Rugby Milano's primary colors were white and black.
Answer: False
While kit images suggest white and black as primary colors, the article text does not explicitly state this.
Amatori Rugby Milano's 18 domestic championships signify they are Italy's most titled rugby union team.
Answer: True
With 18 domestic championships, Amatori Rugby Milano is recognized as Italy's most decorated rugby union team.
Amatori Rugby Milano won a total of 18 Italian championships throughout its history.
Answer: True
Amatori Rugby Milano achieved a total of 18 domestic championships throughout its history.
Amatori Rugby Milano's 18 domestic championships made them Italy's most titled rugby union team.
Answer: True
With 18 domestic championships, Amatori Rugby Milano is recognized as Italy's most decorated rugby union team.
What was the primary location of Amatori Rugby Milano?
Answer: Milan, Italy
Amatori Rugby Milano was based in Milan, Italy.
Which federation was Amatori Rugby Milano affiliated with?
Answer: Italian Rugby Federation (FIR)
Amatori Rugby Milano was affiliated with the Italian Rugby Federation (FIR).
What was the name of Amatori Rugby Milano's home ground?
Answer: Arena Civica
The Arena Civica served as the home ground for Amatori Rugby Milano.
What is the total number of domestic championships won by Amatori Rugby Milano?
Answer: 18
Amatori Rugby Milano won a total of 18 domestic championships throughout its history.
What was the spectator capacity of the Arena Civica, Amatori Rugby Milano's home ground?
Answer: 10,000
The Arena Civica, Amatori Rugby Milano's home ground, had a spectator capacity of 10,000.
What was the spectator capacity of the Arena Civica?
Answer: 10,000
The Arena Civica had a spectator capacity of 10,000.