- Arturo Silvestri
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Arturo Silvestri Personal information Full name Arturo Silvestri Date of birth 14 June 1921 Place of birth Fossalta di Piave, Italy Date of death 14 October 2002 (aged 81)Place of death Pisa, Italy Playing position Right back Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† Sandonà Fiorentina 0 (0) Pisa 1947–1950 Modena 107 (8) 1950–1955 Milan 158 (7) 1955–1956 Verona National team 1951 Italy 3 (0) Teams managed 1957–1959 Treviso 1959–1961 Livorno 1961–1966 Cagliari 1966–1967 Milan 1967–1968 Lanerossi Vicenza 1968–1970 Brescia 1970–1974 Genoa Lucchese * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. † Appearances (Goals). Arturo Silvestri (14 June 1921 – 14 October 2002) was an Italian professional footballer and football manager, who played as a defender.
Contents
Honours
Club
Manager
- Cagliari
- Serie C: 1961–62 (girone B)
- A.C. Milan
- Coppa Italia: 1966–67
- Genoa
- Serie B: 1972–73
- Serie C: 1970–71 (girone B)
References
- Andrea Masala (15 October 2002). "E' morto Silvestri il Sandokan rossonero" (in Italian). La Gazzetta dello Sport. http://archiviostorico.gazzetta.it/2002/ottobre/15/morto_Silvestri_Sandokan_rossonero_ga_0_0210153542.shtml. Retrieved 4 June 2010.
External links
- Profile at MagliaRossonera.it (Italian)
- Profile at FootballDatabase.eu
- International caps at FIGC.it (Italian)
A.C. Milan – managers Kilpin (1899–06) · Angeloni (1906–07) · Camperio (1907–11) · Technical committee (1911–15) · Moda (1915–16) · Cevenini (1916–18) · Technical committee (1918–19) · Moda (1919–21) · Lovati (1921–22) · Soldera (1922) · Oppenheim (1922–24) · Pozzo (1924–26) · Moda (1926) · Burgess (1926–28) · König (1928–31) · Bánás (1931–33) · Violak (1933–34) · Baloncieri (1934–37) · Garbutt (1937) · Felsner / Bánás (1937–38) · Bánás (1938–39) · Violak / Bánás (1939–40) · Bánás (1940) · Busini / Ara (1940–41) · Magnozzi (1941–43) · Santagostino (1943–45) · Busini / Baloncieri (1945–46) · Busini / Bigogno (1946–47) · Bigogno (1947–48) · Busini / Bigogno (1948–49) · Busini / Czeizler (1949–52) · Busini / Sperone (1952–53) · Busini / Gren (1953) · Busini / Morselli (1953) · Guttmann (1953–55) · Puricelli (1955–56) · Viani (1956–58) · Viani / Bonizzoni (1958–60) · Viani / Todeschini (1960–61) · Viani / Rocco (1961–63) · Viani / Carniglia (1963–64) · Viani / Liedholm (1964–65) · Liedholm (1965–66) · Cattozzo (1966) · Silvestri (1966–67) · Rocco (1967–72) · Rocco / Maldini (1972–73) · Rocco (1973) · Rocco / Maldini (1973–74) · Maldini (1974) · Trapattoni (1974) · Giagnoni (1974–75) · Rocco / Trapattoni (1975–76) · Rocco / Barison (1976) · Marchioro (1976–77) · Rocco (1977) · Liedholm (1977–79) · Giacomini (1979–81) · Galbiati (1981) · Radice (1981–82) · Galbiati (1982) · Castagner (1982–84) · Galbiati (1984) · Liedholm (1984–87) · Capello (1987) · Sacchi (1987–91) · Capello (1991–96) · Tabárez / Morini (1996) · Sacchi (1996–97) · Capello (1997–98) · Zaccheroni (1998–2001) · Maldini / Tassotti (2001) · Terim / Di Gennaro (2001) · Ancelotti (2001–09) · Leonardo (2009–10) · Allegri (2010–)
Categories:- 1921 births
- 2002 deaths
- Italian footballers
- Italian football managers
- Association football defenders
- Serie A footballers
- ACF Fiorentina players
- Modena F.C. players
- A.C. Milan players
- Hellas Verona F.C. players
- A.S. Livorno Calcio managers
- Cagliari Calcio managers
- A.C. Milan managers
- Vicenza Calcio managers
- Brescia Calcio managers
- Genoa C.F.C. managers
- A.S. Lucchese-Libertas managers
- Italian football defender stubs
- Cagliari
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