Gustavo Carrer
Italian footballer and manager
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | (1885-05-21)21 May 1885 | ||
Place of birth | Riva del Garda, Italy | ||
Date of death | 18 February 1968(1968-02-18) (aged 82) | ||
Place of death | Solbiate Olona, Italy | ||
Position(s) | Striker | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1904–1907 | Milan | 2 | (0) |
1908–1909 | Milan (B team) | 11 | (?) |
1909–1912 | Milan | 38 | (6) |
1912–1913 | Internazionale | 6 | (0) |
1913–1915 | Como | 11 | (4) |
1920–1921 | Pro Sesto | ||
International career | |||
1911 | Italy | 2 | (1) |
Managerial career | |||
1919–1920 | Como | ||
1926–1927 | Como | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Gustavo Carrer (Italian pronunciation: [ɡuˈstaːvo karˈrɛr]; 21 May 1885 – 18 February 1968) was an Italian professional football player and manager who played as a forward.
He made his debut for the Italy national football team on 7 May 1911, scoring a goal in a 2–2 home draw against Switzerland. He collected another appearance for Italy against the same opponent later that year.
External links
- Gustavo Carrer at National-Football-Teams.com
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Como 1907 – managers
- Bazzi (1913–14)
- Carrer (1914–20)
- Airoldi (1922–23)
- Barini (1923–24)
- Furth (1924–26)
- Carrer (1926–27)
- Ara (1927–29)
- Airoldi (1929–30)
- Lukács (1930–32)
- Baloncieri (1932–34)
- Cevenini (1934–35)
- Butti (1935–38)
- Cetti (1938–44)
- Benincasa (1944–45)
- Battista (1945–46)
- Monzeglio (1946–47)
- Viola (1947)
- Winkler (1947–48)
- Varglien (1948–51)
- Mazzoni (1951)
- Winkler (1951–52)
- Mazzoni (1952)
- Winkler (1952–53)
- Bonizzoni (1953)
- Lamanna (1953–60)
- Baldini (1960–62)
- Tortatolo (1962)
- Cappelli (1962–63)
- Pedersen (1963)
- Zanollo (1963)
- Augustine (1963)
- V. Viani (1963–65)
- Trezzi (1965–67)
- F. Viviani (1967–69)
- Lerici (1969)
- Neri (1969–70)
- Giaroli (1970–71)
- Bersellini (1971–73)
- Marchioro (1973–75)
- Cancian (1975–76)
- Bagnoli (1976–77)
- Rambone (1977–78)
- Suárez (1978)
- Pezzotti (1978)
- Marchioro (1978–82)
- Seghedoni (1982)
- Burgnich (1982–84)
- Bianchi (1984–85)
- Clagluna (1985)
- Marchesi (1985–86)
- Mondonico (1986–87)
- Agroppi (1987–88)
- Burgnich (1988)
- Marchesi (1988–89)
- Pereni (1989)
- Vitali (1989)
- Galeone (1989–90)
- Massola (1990)
- Bersellini (1990–91)
- Frosio (1991–92)
- Valdinoci (1992–93)
- Burgnich (1993)
- Tardelli (1993–95)
- Scanziani (1995–97)
- Marini (1997)
- Beretta (1997)
- Catuzzi (1997)
- Beretta (1997)
- Centi (1997–98)
- Trainini (1998–99)
- De Vecchi (1999–2000)
- Marini (2000)
- Dominissini (2000–02)
- Fascetti (2002–03)
- Galia (2003–04)
- Fontolan (2004)
- Boldini (2004–05)
- Gattuso (2005–06)
- Falsettini (2006)
- Parolini (2006)
- Ramella (2006–07)
- Corda (2007–08)
- Cotta (2008–09)
- Di Chiara (2009)
- Strano (2009)
- Brevi (2009–10)
- Garavaglia (2010–11)
- Ramella (2011–12)
- Paolucci (2012–13)
- Colella (2013–14)
- Sabatini (2014–15)
- Festa (2015–16)
- Coughi (2016)
- Gallo (2016–17)
- Iulianoc (2017)
- Andreuccic (2017–18)
- Banchini (2018–20)
- Gattuso (2020–22)
- Guidettic (2022)
- Longo (2022–23)
- Fàbregasc (2023)
- Cassettic (2023)
- Robertsc (2023–24)
- Fàbregas (2024–)
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