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Dino Pagliari Personal information Full name Dino Pagliari Date of birth January 27, 1957 Place of birth Macerata, Italy Playing position Midfielder Club information Current club Virtus Lanciano (coach) Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1973–1974 Maceratese 26 (5) 1974–1975 Fiorentina 0 (0) 1975–1977 Spal 21 (2) 1977–1978 Ternana 18 (5) 1978–1980 Fiorentina 44 (6) 1980–1981 Lanerossi Vicenza 25 (3) 1981–1982 Ternana 23 (6) 1982–1983 Rondinella 22 (0) 1985–1987 Maceratese 41 (6) Teams managed 1996–1998 Vis Pesaro 1998–2000 Maceratese 2000-2002 Fermana 2002–2003 Alessandria 2003–2004 Chieti 2004–2005 Frosinone 2005–2007 Ravenna 2008 Ravenna 2011- Pisa * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of March 1, 2010.
† Appearances (Goals).Dino Pagliari (born January 27, 1957) is an Italian professional former footballer and manager. He's currently managing Pisa, in Lega Pro Prima Divisione.
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Career
Footballer
As a footballer, he played several seasons in Serie A like his younger brother Giovanni. He played for Fiorentina in the late Seventies, before closing his career in lower divisions.[1]
Coach
As a coach, he obtained his most important results managing Frosinone and Ravenna, which led to a promotion in Serie B (season 2006–07).[2]
He currently trains Virtus Lanciano, in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione and holds a soccer school in the region of Marche.[3]
References
U.S. Alessandria Calcio 1912 – managers Savojardo (1912–13) · Smith (1913–15) · Carcano (1919–20) · Humphrey (1920–22) · Carcano (1922–1923) · Révész (1923–1924) · Gonda (1924–25) · Weisz–Rangone (1925–1926) · Carcano (1926–30) · Révész (1930–31) · Stürmer (1931–32) · Molnár (1932–33) · Backmann (1933) · Hänsel (1933–34) · Krappan (1934–35) · Soutschek (1935–36) · Stürmer (1936–37) · Banchero–Piccinini (1937) · Soutschek (1937–38) · Cattaneo (1938–39) · Faroppa (1939–40) · Krappan (1940–41) · Parodi (1941–42) · Baloncieri (1942–44) · Dadone (1944–45) · Cattaneo–Sperone (1945–46) · Rebuffo (1946) · Borel–Savojardo (1946) · Kovács (1946–48) · Flatley (1948–49) · Carcano–Flatley (1949–50) · Cargnelli (1950–51) · Neri (1951–54) · Marini (1954–55) · Scamuzzi (1955–56) · Sperone (1956–57) · Robotti–Pedroni (1957–60) · Achilli–Franzosi (1960–61) · Rava (1961–63) · Franzosi (1963–64) · Vitto (1964) · Giorcelli (1964–65) · Coscia (1965) · Allasio (1965) · Armano–Coscia (1965–66) · Székely (1966) · Puricelli (1966) · Cappelli (1966–67) · Székely (1967) · Pietruzzi (1967–69) · Manente (1969–71) · David (1971–72) · Pietruzzi (1972) · Marchioro (1972–73) · Ballacci (1973–74) · Pietruzzi (1974) · Castelletti (1974–75) · Giorcelli (1975) · Losi (1975) · Viviani–Trebbi (1975–77) · Mattè (1977–78) · Capello (1978–79) · Fantini (1979) · Tarabbia (1979–80) · Cuscela (1980) · Ballacci (1980–82) · Ghio (1982–1983) · Ferretti (1983) · Fossati (1983–84) · Colombo (1984) · Mari (1984–85) · Tagnin (1985–86) · Ferretti (1986–87) · Capelli (1987) · Ballacci (1987–88) · Melani (1988–90) · Colombo (1990) · Sabadini (1990–92) · Riccomini (1992) · Sabadini (1992) · Mazzola (1992–93) · Roselli (1993–94) · Motta (1994–95) · Ferrari (1995–97) · Zoratti (1997) · Orrico (1997–98) · Maselli (1998–2000) · Pruzzo (2000) · Rossetti (2000–01) · Pruzzo (2001) · Piantoni (2001–02) · Caligaris (2002) · Pagliari (2002–03) · Andreazzoli (2003) · Soldo (2003) · Milani (2004–05) · Nicolini (2005) · Viassi (2005–06) · Della Bianchina (2006) · Tufano (2006) · Azzali (2006–07) · Jacolino (2007–09) · Foschi (2009) · Buglio (2009–10) · Sarri (2010–11) · De Petrillo (2011) · Manueli (2011) · Sonzogni (2011–)
Categories:- 1957 births
- Living people
- People from Macerata (city)
- Italian footballers
- Serie A footballers
- Italian football managers
- ACF Fiorentina players
- SPAL 1907 players
- Ternana Calcio players
- Vicenza Calcio players
- U.S. Alessandria Calcio 1912 managers
- Frosinone Calcio managers
- Ravenna Calcio managers
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