Raffaele Costantino
Costantino with A.S. Roma | |||
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | (1907-06-14)14 June 1907 | ||
Place of birth | Bari, Italy | ||
Date of death | 3 June 1991(1991-06-03) (aged 83) | ||
Place of death | Milan, Italy | ||
Position(s) | Striker, Right Winger | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1922–1927 | Liberty Bari | 64 | (23) |
1927–1930 | Bari | 68 | (44) |
1930–1935 | Roma | 157 | (42) |
1935–1939 | Bari | 75 | (15) |
International career | |||
1929–1933 | Italy | 23 | (8) |
Managerial career | |||
1939–1940 | Bari | ||
1940–1941 | Bari (assistant) | ||
1942–1943 | Bari | ||
1944–1945 | Bari | ||
1946–1947 | Foggia | ||
1949 | Lecce | ||
1951 | Bari (assistant) | ||
1951 | Bari | ||
1954–1955 | Lecce | ||
1955–1957 | Fidelis Andria | ||
1957 | Molfetta | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Raffaele Costantino (Italian pronunciation: [raffaˈɛːle kostanˈtiːno]; 14 June 1907 – 3 June 1991) was an Italian footballer from Bari, Apulia who played as a forward. At club level he played for hometown side AS Bari where he is remembered in high regard, he also played for a period of time at Roma.
Costantino earned the distinction of being the first ever Serie B player to be called up to the Italy national football team in 1930, he also scored in that game. All together he appeared for the national side twenty-three times and scored eight goals. He was also one of 9 players being part of both the 1927–30 Central European International Cup, the 1931-32 Central European International Cup & the 1933–35 Central European International Cup successful campaigns.
By the time he retired in 1939, Costantino was the all-time top scorer for Bari, today he is 5th in the club's all-time scoring records.[1]
He manager Bari on several occasions as well as several other clubs.[2]
Honours
Club
- Bari
International
- Central European International Cup: 1927–30, 1933–35; Runner-up: 1931–32
References
External links
- Raffaele Costantino at National-Football-Teams.com
- Italian Football Federation Profile (in Italian)
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- Erbstein (1928–29)
- Uridil (1929–30)
- Hajdu (1930–31)
- Weisz (1931–32)
- Erbstein (1932–33)
- Cargnelli (1933–34)
- König (1934–35)
- Kuttik (1935–36)
- Cargnelli (1936–38)
- Ging (1938–39)
- Kuttik (1939)
- Costantino (1939–40)
- Ferrero (1940–41)
- Kuttik (1941)
- Costantino (1941)
- Klein (1941–42)
- Costantino (1942–43)
- Vanicsek (1943)
- Costantino (1944–45)
- Kuttik (1946)
- Costantino (1946–47)
- Nehadoma (1947)
- Kuttik (1947–48)
- Plemich (1948)
- Kuttik (1948)
- Costantino (1948–49)
- Plemich (1949)
- Sárosi (1949)
- Capocasale (1949)
- Sárosi (1949–50)
- Costantino (1950)
- Capocasale (1950)
- Allasio (1950)
- Alfonso (1950–51)
- Sandron (1951)
- Giammarco (1951)
- Piselli (1951)
- Costantino (1951)
- Marsico (1952)
- Sansone (1952–53)
- Capocasale (1953–56)
- Allasio (1956–58)
- Tabanelli (1958–59)
- Capocasale (1959–61)
- Fusco (1961)
- Carniglia (1961)
- Allasio (1961–62)
- Fusco (1962)
- Magni (1962–63)
- Maestrelli (1963–64)
- Tabanelli (1964)
- Capocasale (1964–65)
- Fusco (1965)
- Lamanna (1965–66)
- Calabrese (1966)
- Toneatto (1966–69)
- Pugliese (1969–70)
- Matteucci (1970)
- Toneatto (1970–72)
- Regalia (1972–74)
- Pirazzini (1974–75)
- Seghedoni (1975–76)
- Pozzo (1976)
- Losi (1976–78)
- Santececca (1978–79)
- Corsini (1979)
- Catuzzi (1979)
- Renna (1979–81)
- Catuzzi (1981–83)
- Radice (1983)
- Bolchi (1983–86)
- Catuzzi (1986–88)
- Salvemini (1988–92)
- Boniek (1992)
- Lazaroni (1992–93)
- Materazzi (1993–96)
- Fascetti (1996–2001)
- Sciannimanico (2001)
- Perotti (2001–02)
- Tardelli (2002–03)
- Pillon (2003–04)
- Carboni (2004–06)
- Maran (2006)
- Materazzi (2006–07)
- Conte (2007–09)
- Ventura (2009–11)
- Mutti (2011)
- Torrente (2011–13)
- Gautieri (2013)
- Alberti (2013–14)
- Mangia (2014)
- Nicola (2014–15)
- Camplone (2015–16)
- Stellone (2016)
- Colantuono (2016–17)
- Grosso (2017–18)
- Cornacchini (2018–19)
- Vivarini (2019–20)
- Auteri (2020–21)
- Carrera (2021)
- Auteri (2021)
- Mignani (2021–23)
- Marino (2023–24)
- Iachini (2024)
- Giampaolo (2024–)