- Mario David
-
Mario David Personal information Date of birth April 13, 1934 Place of birth Udine, Italy Date of death July 26, 2005 (aged 71)Place of death Monfalcone, Italy Height 1.74 m (5 ft 8 1⁄2 in) Playing position Defender Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1950–1953 Livorno 26 (2) 1953–1958 L.R. Vicenza 117 (14) 1958–1960 Roma 43 (2) 1960–1965 Milan 114 (6) 1965–1966 Sampdoria 14 (0) 1966–1967 Alessandria 3 (0) National team 1958–1962 Italy 3 (0) Teams managed 1970–1971 Anconitana 1971–1972 Alessandria 1972–1973 Casertana 1973–1975 Monza 1976–1979 Trento * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Mario David (March 13, 1934 - July 26, 2005) was an Italian football player and coach.
David was born at Udine. He played in a defensive role from 1952 to 1966 in Livorno, Lanerossi Vicenza, A.C. Milan and U.C. Sampdoria. He won a European Cup Championship with Milan in Wembley 1963 final. In Italy national football team, he played from 1958 to 1962. He was also remembered also for his sending off in the famous "Battle of Santiago" in 1962 FIFA World Cup. He died at 71 years old.
He played for 11 seasons in the Serie A (259 games, 20 goals). David died at Monfalcone in 2005.
Honours
- Serie A champion: 1961/62.
- European Cup winner: 1962/63.
See also
- La zizanie
External links
- Career summary by playerhistory.com
- Mario David at National-Football-Teams.com
Italy squad – 1962 FIFA World Cup 1 Buffon (c) • 2 Losi • 3 Radice • 4 Salvadore • 5 Maldini • 6 Trapattoni • 7 Mora • 8 Maschio • 9 Altafini • 10 Sívori • 11 Menichelli • 12 Mattrel • 13 Albertosi • 14 Rivera • 15 Sormani • 16 Robotti • 17 Pascutti • 18 David • 19 Janich • 20 Tumburus • 21 Ferrini • 22 Bulgarelli • Coach: Mazza & FerrariU.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:- 1934 births
- 2005 deaths
- People from Udine
- Italian footballers
- Italy international footballers
- A.S. Livorno Calcio players
- Vicenza Calcio players
- A.S. Roma players
- A.C. Milan players
- U.C. Sampdoria players
- U.S. Alessandria Calcio 1912 players
- Serie A footballers
- Italian football managers
- A.C. Ancona managers
- U.S. Alessandria Calcio 1912 managers
- A.C. Monza Brianza 1912 managers
- 1962 FIFA World Cup players
- Italian football defender stubs
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.