- Mario Zatelli
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Mario Zatelli Personal information Date of birth 21 December 1912 Place of birth Sétif, French Algeria Date of death January 7, 2004 (aged 91)Place of death Saint-Maxime, France Playing position Striker Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1929-1935 US Marocaine 1935-1938 Olympique de Marseille 1938-1939 RC Paris 1940-1943 Toulouse FC 1943-1944 Olympique de Marseille 1945-1948 Olympique de Marseille National team 1939 France 1 (1) Teams managed 1952-1953 OGC Nice 1959-1964 FC Nancy 1964-1966 Olympique de Marseille 1968-1970 Olympique de Marseille 1972 Olympique de Marseille 1973 Olympique de Marseille * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Mario Zatelli (December 21, 1912 – January 7, 2004) was a French football (soccer) player and manager.
Born in Sétif, Algeria, but of Italian origin, he mostly played for Olympique de Marseille. For the French national team he got 1 caps (scored 1 goal) in 1939. He was in the roster also for 1938 FIFA World Cup, without playing any game. He later managed Olympique de Marseille in the 1970s and won one Ligue 1 and Coupe de France in 1972.[1]
He died in Sainte-Maxime, Var, French Riviera, at 91 years old.
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France squad – 1938 FIFA World Cup FW Aston • MF Bastien • DF Ben Bouali • MF Bourbotte • FW Brusseaux • DF Cazenave • FW Courtois • GK Darui • FW Delfour • GK Di Lorto • MF Diagne • FW Heisserer • MF Jasseron • MF Jordan • FW Kowalczyk • GK Llense • DF Mattler • FW Nicolas • DF Povolny • DF Vandooren • FW Veinante • FW Zatelli • Coach: BarreauOGC Nice – managers McDewitt (1932–33) · Bell, Kramer, McDewitt & Tandler (1933–34) · Lowy (1935–37) · Kudrna (1937) · Zamora (1937–38) · Samitier (1938–42) · Valle (1944–46) · Castro (1946) · Lardi (1946–47) · Marek (1947–49) · Veinante (1949–50) · Rous (1950) · Lardi (1950–51) · Andoire (1951–52) · Zatelli (1952–53) · Berry (1953–55) · Carniglia (1955–57) · Luciano (1957–62) · Andoire (1962–64) · Gonzales (1964–69) · Rossi (1969–71) · Snella (1971–74) · Marković (1974–76) · Guillou (1976–77) · Rossi (1977–78) · Kocsur (1978–79) · Batteux (1979) · Rossi (1979–80) · Marković (1980–81) · Domingo (1981–82) · Sérafin (1982–87) · Bjeković (1987–89) · Alonzo (1989) · Bianchi (1989–90) · Fernandez (1990–91) · Huck (1991–92) · Emon (1992–96) · Sanchez (1996) · Takač (1996–97) · Renquin (1997–98) · Takač (1998) · Zvunka (1998–99) · David (1999) · Buffat & David (1999) · Fleury (1999) · Damiano (1999) · David (1999–2000) · Salvioni (2000–02) · Rohr (2002–05) · Buscher (2005) · Antonetti (2005–09) · Ollé-Nicolle (2009–10) · Roy (2010–)
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Categories:- 1912 births
- 2004 deaths
- French people of Italian descent
- French footballers
- France international footballers
- Association football forwards
- Olympique de Marseille players
- RCF Paris players
- Ligue 1 players
- 1938 FIFA World Cup players
- French football managers
- OGC Nice managers
- Olympique de Marseille managers
- People from Sétif
- French football forward stubs
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