Fulvio Varglien

Italian footballer (1936–2021)

Fulvio Varglien
Personal information
Date of birth 3 January 1936
Place of birth Fiume, Kingdom of Italy
Date of death 7 June 2021 (aged 85)
Place of death Italy
Height 1.79 m (5 ft 10 in)[1]
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Triestina
Livorno
Torino
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Fulvio Varglien (also spelt Varljen; 3 January 1936[2] – 7 June 2021) was an Italian professional football player and coach.

Early life

Born in Fiume, Varglien moved to Trieste as a refugee in 1947, aged 11. His father had died in World War II.[3]

Career

He played football for Triestina (initially combining his playing career with his job on the railways), Livorno and Torino, and later worked as a coach.[3]

References

  1. ^ Fulvio Varglien at WorldFootball.net
  2. ^ "Il mondo del calcio piange Fulvio Varljen, icona storica della Triestina". Il Piccolo. 7 June 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Addio al fiumano Fulvio Varljen, vestì la maglia alabardata in serie A". TriestePrima.
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US Triestina Calcio 1918managers
  • Soutschek (1929–30)
  • Tóth (1930–31)
  • Révész (1931–3x)
  • Grassi (193x–32)
  • Csapkay (1932–34)
  • Tóth (1934–3x)
  • Villini (193x–3x)
  • Loschi (193x–3x)
  • Kovács (193x–3x)
  • Konrád (193x–38)
  • Tóth (1938–3x)
  • Kovács (193x–3x)
  • Nehadoma (193x–3x)
  • Loschi (193x–39)
  • Monti (1939–40)
  • Soutschek (1940–41)
  • Villini (1941–4x)
  • Testolina (194x–43)
  • Villini (1945–46)
  • M. Varglien (1946–47)
  • Rocco (1947–50)
  • Guttman (1950–52)
  • Perazzolo (1952–53)
  • Rocco (1953)
  • Feruglio (1953–56)
  • Pasinati (1956–57)
  • Olivieri (1957–59)
  • Trevisan (1959–61)
  • Tagliavini (1974–79)
  • F. Varglien (1979–80)
  • Bianchi (1980–81)
  • Buffoni (1981–84)
  • Giacomini (1984–85)
  • Ferrari (1985–88)
  • Lombardo (1988–90)
  • Giacomini (1990–91)
  • Veneranda (1991)
  • Zoratti (1991–92)
  • Perotti (1992–93)
  • Russo (1993)
  • Buffoni (1993–94)
  • Pezzato (1994–95)
  • Roselli (1995–97)
  • Lombardi (1997)
  • Marchioro (1997–98)
  • Beruatto & Dossena (1998)
  • Ferrario (1998–99)
  • Mandorlini (1999)
  • Cosantini (1999–2000)
  • Rossi (2000–03)
  • Tesser (2003–05)
  • Buffoni & Calori (2005)
  • Vierchowod (2005)
  • De Falco (2005)
  • Russo (2005–06)
  • Agostinelli (2006–07)
  • Varrella (2007)
  • Maran (2007–09)
  • Gotti (2009)
  • Somma (2009–10)
  • Arrigoni (2010)
  • Iaconi (2010)
  • Salvioni (2010–11)
  • Pavanel (2011)
  • Discepoli (2011)
  • Galderisi (2011–12)
  • Sambaldi (2012)
  • Costantini (2012–13)
  • Rossitto (2013–14)
  • Lotti (2014)
  • Ferazzoli (2014–15)
  • Gagliardi (2015)
  • Masitto (2015)
  • Lotti (2015)
  • Roncelli (2015)
  • Doardo (2015–16)
  • Bordin (2016)
  • Andreucci (2016–17)
  • Sannino (2017–18)
  • Princivalli (2018)
  • Pavanel (2018–19)
  • Princivallic (2019)
  • Gautieri (2019–20)
  • Pillon (2020–21)
  • Bucchi (2021–22)
  • Bonatti (2022)
  • Pavanel (2022–23)
  • Gentilini (2023)
  • Tesser (2023–)


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