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Mario Trebbi Personal information Date of birth September 9, 1939 Place of birth Sesto San Giovanni, Italy Height 1.71 m (5 ft 7 in) Playing position Defender Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1959–1966 Milan 122 (1) 1966–1969 Torino 35 (0) 1969–1973 Monza 125 (4) National team 1961–1963 Italy
2 (0) Teams managed 1975–1978 Alessandria 1979–1980 Savoia 1980–1981 Barletta 1981–1982 Savoia 1982–1983 Siracusa * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Mario Trebbi (born September 9, 1939 in Sesto San Giovanni) is a former Italian football player and coach.
He played 10 seasons (157 games, 1 goal) in the Serie A for A.C. Milan and A.C. Torino.
He earned 2 caps for the Italy national football team. [1]
Honours
- Serie A champion: 1958/59, 1961/62.
- Coppa Italia winner: 1967/68.
- European Cup winner: 1962/63.
External links
- Mario Trebbi at National-Football-Teams.com
- Career summary by playerhistory.com
Italy squad – 1960 Summer Olympics GK Alfieri • GK Baldiserri • FW Bulgarelli • DF Burgnich • DF Cella • MF Fanello • Favalli • MF Ferrini • FW Magistrelli • MF Noletti • MF Pelagalli • MF Rancati • MF Rivera • FW Rossano • DF Salvadore • MF Tomeazzi • DF Trapattoni • DF Trebbi • MF Tumburus • Coach: VianiU.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:- 1939 births
- Living people
- People from Sesto San Giovanni
- Italian footballers
- Italy international footballers
- A.C. Milan players
- Torino F.C. players
- A.C. Monza Brianza 1912 players
- Footballers at the 1960 Summer Olympics
- Olympic footballers of Italy
- Italian football managers
- U.S. Alessandria Calcio 1912 managers
- U.S. Siracusa managers
- Italian football defender stubs
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