Noun
gazzetta (plural gazzettas or gazzette)
(historical) An old Venetian coin, equal to a halfpenny.
“Always very constant, always 100 per cent, mentally very strong,” he told Italian sports daily La Gazzetta dello Sport. Source: Internet
And the Gazzetta dello Sport, the country’s leading sports newspaper, dedicated its first 23 pages to Maradona. Source: Internet
In March 2008, he gave a lengthy interview with La Gazzetta Dello Sport, in which he revealed that he came to support Argentine club Boca Juniors due to their passionate fanbase. Source: Internet
Rehearsals began in early January with the premiere planned for 14 February 1829; it was an immediate and resounding success with the Gazzetta privilegiata di Milano on 16 February declaring it to be a: : clamorous success. Source: Internet
Gazzetta dello Sport and Sky Sport Italia report that terms are agreed with the player, but the La Liga club want €22-23m, while the Serie A club are only willing to pay €17-18m for the 25-year-old ball-playing midfielder. Source: Internet
Gazzetta privilegiata review, in Galatopoulos 2002, pp. 67–68 The premiere, given on 17 October 1827, was "an immediate and then an increasing, success. Source: Internet