Giuseppe Galluzzi
Italian footballer and manager
Galluzzi (standing, fifth from left) during the 1928–1929 season | |||
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | 10 November 1903 (1903-11-10) | ||
Place of birth | Florence, Italy | ||
Date of death | 6 December 1973 (1973-12-07) (aged 70) | ||
Place of death | Florence, Italy | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1925–1931 | Legnano | ||
1931–1936 | Fiorentina | 137 | (4) |
1936–1939 | Genoa | 79 | (1) |
1939–1942 | Fiorentina | 47 | (1) |
Managerial career | |||
1939–1945 | Fiorentina | ||
1946–1947 | Sampdoria | ||
1950 | Sampdoria | ||
1951–1952 | Bologna | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Giuseppe Galluzzi (10 November 1903 – 6 December 1973) was an Italian footballer and manager from Florence.[1] He was a prominent figure in the Florentine football scene, appearing for CS Firenze and then ACF Fiorentina after the merger took place.
He also went into football management, firstly as a player-manager at Fiorentina. Later, he became the first manager of Sampdoria in 1946, after the club was founded by a merger.
He died in Florence on 6 December 1973.[2]
References
External links
- Giuseppe Galluzzi at WorldFootball.net
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Coppa Italia winning managers
- 1922: Unknown
- 1936: Cargnelli
- 1937: Felsner
- 1938: Rosetta
- 1939: Cargnelli
- 1940: Galluzzi
- 1941: Rebuffo
- 1942: Monti
- 1943: Janni
- 1958: Bernardini
- 1959: Parola
- 1960: Parola
- 1961: Chiappella & Hidegkuti
- 1962: Pesaola
- 1963: Tabanelli
- 1964: Lorenzo
- 1965: Her. Herrera
- 1966: Chiappella
- 1967: Silvestri
- 1968: Fabbri
- 1969: Hel. Herrera
- 1970: Fabbri
- 1971: Cadé
- 1972: Rocco
- 1973: Rocco
- 1974: Pesaola
- 1975: Mazzoni
- 1976: Delfrati
- 1977: Rocco
- 1978: Bersellini
- 1979: Trapattoni
- 1980: Liedholm
- 1981: Liedholm
- 1982: Bersellini
- 1983: Trapattoni
- 1984: Liedholm
- 1985: Bersellini
- 1986: Eriksson
- 1987: Bianchi
- 1988: Boškov
- 1989: Boškov
- 1990: Zoff
- 1991: Bianchi
- 1992: Scala
- 1993: Mondonico
- 1994: Eriksson
- 1995: Lippi
- 1996: Ranieri
- 1997: Guidolin
- 1998: Eriksson
- 1999: Malesani
- 2000: Eriksson
- 2001: Mancini
- 2002: Carmignani
- 2003: Ancelotti
- 2004: Mancini
- 2005: Mancini
- 2006: Mancini
- 2007: Spalletti
- 2008: Spalletti
- 2009: Rossi
- 2010: Mourinho
- 2011: Leonardo
- 2012: Mazzarri
- 2013: Petković
- 2014: Benítez
- 2015: Allegri
- 2016: Allegri
- 2017: Allegri
- 2018: Allegri
- 2019: Inzaghi
- 2020: Gattuso
- 2021: Pirlo
- 2022: Inzaghi
- 2023: Inzaghi
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