- Domenico Caso
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Domenico Caso Personal information Date of birth May 9, 1954 Place of birth Eboli, Italy Height 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) Playing position Midfielder Club information Current club Cisco Roma (youth manager) Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1971–1978 Fiorentina 133 (23) 1978–1979 Napoli 15 (1) 1979–1981 Internazionale 57 (2) 1981–1983 Perugia 62 (8) 1983–1985 Torino 36 (1) 1985–1988 Lazio 94 (7) 1988–1989 Latina 25 (3) 1990 Orceana 13 (3) National team 1974 Italy 1 (0) Teams managed 1992–1997 Lazio (youth) 1997–1998 Foggia 1998–1999 Chievo 2000–2001 Pistoiese 2003–2004 Lazio (youth) 2004 Lazio 2005–2006 Ternana 2009– Cisco Roma (youth) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Domenico Caso (born May 9, 1954 in Eboli) is an Italian professional football coach and a former player. He is currently managing the youth team of A.S. Cisco Calcio Roma.
Honours
- Serie A champion: 1979/80.
- Coppa Italia winner: 1974/75.
External links
- Career summary by playerhistory.com
- Domenico Caso at National-Football-Teams.com
A.C. ChievoVerona – Ciccolo (1973–74) · Ciccolo (1974–78) · De Angelis (1978–79) · Barbi (1979–80) · De Angelis (1980) · Baruffi (1980–84) · Zanotti (1984–85) · De Angelis (1985–87) · Busatta (1987–88) · Bui (1988–91) · De Angelis (1991–93) · Malesani (1993–97) · Baldini (1997–98) · Caso (1998) · Balestro & Miani (1998–2000) · Delneri (2000–04) · Beretta (2004–05) · D'Angelo (2005) · Pillon (2005–06) · Delneri (2006–07) · Iachini (2007–08) · Di Carlo (2008–10) · Pioli (2010–11) · Di Carlo (2011–) S.S. Lazio – managers Ancherani (1901–06) · Baccani (1906–24) · Koszegi (1924–26) · Lowy (1926–27) · Sedlaceck (1927–29) · Technical commision (1929) · Piselli (1929–30) · Molnár (1930–31) · Barbuy (1931–32) · Stürmer (1932–34) · Alt (1934–36) · Viola (1936–39) · Allemandi - Di Franco (1939) · Kertész (1939–40) · Molnár (1940–41) · Canestri (1941) · Popovic (1941–43) · Canestri (1943–44) · Cargnelli (1944–48) · Tognotti (1948) · Sperone (1948–51) · Bigogno (1951–53) · Notti (1953) · Sperone (1953–54) · Allasio (1954) · Raynor - Copernico (1954–55) · Ferrero - Copernico (1955–56) · Ferrero - Carver (1956) · Carver (1956–57) · Ćirić (1957–58) · Monza - Canestri (1958) · Bernardini (1958–60) · Flamini (1960–61) · Carver (1961) · Todeschini (1961–62) · Ricciardi (1962) · Facchini (1962) · Lorenzo (1962–64) · Mannocci (1964–66) · Neri (1966–67) · Gei (1967–68) · Lovati (1968) · Lorenzo (1968–71) · Lovati (1971) · Maestrelli (1971–75) · Corsini (1975) · Maestrelli (1975–76) · Vinício (1976–78) · Lovati (1978–80) · Castagner (1980–82) · Clagluna (1982–83) · Morrone (1983) · Carosi (1983–84) · Lorenzo (1984–85) · Oddi - Lovati (1985) · Simoni (1985–86) · Fascetti (1986–88) · Materazzi (1988–90) · Zoff (1990–94) · Zeman (1994–97) · Zoff (1997) · Eriksson (1997–01) · Zoff (2001) · Zaccheroni (2001–02) · Mancini (2002–04) · Caso (2004) · Papadopulo (2004–05) · Rossi (2005–09) · Ballardini (2009–2010) · Reja (2010–)
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