Mario Montesanto
Italian footballer and manager
Montesanto in 1932 | |||
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | (1909-08-11)11 August 1909 | ||
Place of birth | Venice, Italy | ||
Date of death | 29 March 1987(1987-03-29) (aged 77) | ||
Place of death | Castel San Pietro Terme, Italy | ||
Position(s) | Midfielder | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1928–1930 | Venezia | 50 | (4) |
1930–1942 | Bologna | 280 | (10) |
1945–1946 | Persicetana[1] | ? | (?) |
International career | |||
1935–1936 | Italy | 2 | (0) |
Managerial career | |||
1942–1943 | Bologna | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Mario Montesanto (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmaːrjo monteˈsanto]; 11 August 1909 – 29 March 1987) was an Italian association football manager and footballer who played as a midfielder. He represented the Italy national football team two times, the first being on 17 February 1935, the occasion of a friendly match against France in a 2–1 home win.[2]
Honours
Player
- Bologna
- Serie A: 1935–36, 1936–37, 1938–39, 1940–41
References
External links
- Mario Montesanto at National-Football-Teams.com
- Mario Montesanto at FootballDatabase.eu
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Bologna FC 1909 – managers
- Felsner (1920–31)
- Lelovich (1931–32)
- Nagy (1932)
- Gama (1932–33)
- Technical Commission (1933–34)
- Kovács (1934)
- Weisz (1934–38)
- Felsner (1938–42)
- Montesanto (1942–43)
- Popovic (1945–46)
- Technical Commission (1946)
- Viola (1946–47)
- Lelovich (1947–48)
- Cargnelli (1948–49)
- Crawford (1950–51)
- Sansone (1951)
- Galluzzi (1951–52)
- Lelovich (1952)
- Viani (1952–56)
- Campatelli (1956–57)
- Benčić (1957)
- Sárosi (1957–58)
- Foni (1958–59)
- Allasio (1959–61)
- Bernardini (1961–65)
- Scopigno (1965)
- Carniglia (1965–68)
- Viani (1968)
- Cervellati (1968–69)
- Pugliese (1969)
- E. Fabbri (1969–72)
- Pugliese and Cervellati (1972)
- Pesaola (1972–76)
- Giagnoni (1976–77)
- Cervellati (1977)
- Pesaola (1977–79)
- Perani (1979)
- Cervellati (1979)
- Perani (1979–80)
- Radice (1980–81)
- Burgnich (1981–82)
- Liguori (1982)
- Magni (1982)
- Carosi (1982–83)
- Cervellati (1983)
- Cadè (1983–84)
- Santin (1984)
- Pace (1984–85)
- Mazzone (1985–86)
- Guerini (1986–87)
- G. Fabbri (1987)
- Maifredi (1987–90)
- Scoglio (1990)
- Radice (1990–91)
- Maifredi (1991)
- Sonetti (1991–92)
- Bersellini (1992–93)
- Cerantola (1993)
- Fogli (1993)
- Zaccheroni (1993)
- Reja (1993–94)
- Ulivieri (1994–98)
- Mazzone (1998–99)
- Buso (1999)
- Guidolin (1999–2003)
- Mazzone (2003–05)
- Ulivieri (2005)
- Mandorlini (2005–06)
- Ulivieri (2006–07)
- Cecconi (2007)
- Arrigoni (2007–08)
- Mihajlović (2008–09)
- Papadopulo (2009)
- Colomba (2009–10)
- Malesani (2010–11)
- Bisoli (2011)
- Pioli (2011–14)
- Ballardini (2014)
- López (2014–15)
- Rossi (2015)
- Donadoni (2015–18)
- Inzaghi (2018–19)
- Mihajlović (2019–22)
- Vigianic (2022)
- Motta (2022–)
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