- Manlio Bacigalupo
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Manlio Bacigalupo Personal information Full name Manlio Bacigalupo Date of birth 5 September 1908[1] Place of birth Vado Ligure, Italy Playing position Goalkeeper Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1926–1927 Andrea Doria 18 (0) 1927–1929 Torino 10 (0) 1929–1938 Genoa 165 (0) 1933–1934 → Sampierdarenese (loan) 30 (0) 1938–1941 Venezia 56 (0) 1941–1942 Entella 3 (0) 1942–1943 Genoa Teams managed 1950–1951 Genoa 1955–1957 Messina * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Manlio Bacigalupo (5 September 1908 – 1977) was an Italian association football goalkeeper and manager from Vado Ligure, Savona. Over the course of his career he played for five sides, spending the most of his time with Genoa and Venezia.
His brother Valerio Bacigalupo was also a footballer
Honours
- 1927–28 Italian Football Championship (Torino)
- 1936–37 Coppa Italia (Genoa)
- 1934–35 Serie B (Genoa)
- 1940–41 Coppa Italia (Venezia)
References
Genoa C.F.C. – managers Spensley (1896–1907) · Technical Commission (1907–12) · Garbutt (1912–27) · De Vecchi (1927–30) · Szekany (1930–31) · Burlando (1931–32) · Rumbold (1932–33) · Nagy (1933–34) · Faroppa (1934–35) · De Vecchi (1934–35) · Orth (1935–36) · Felsner (1936–37) · Garbutt (1937–39) · Barbieri (1939–41) · Ara (1941–43) · Barbieri (1945–46) · Viola (1945–46) · Garbutt (1946–48) · Allasio (1948–49) · Astley (1949–50) · Allasio (1949–50) · Bacigalupo (1950–51) · Senkey (1951–52) · Sala/Ellena (1951–52) · Ellena (1952–53) · Sárosi (1953–55) · Bonilauri (1953–55) · Magli (1955–58) · Frossi (1958–59) · Poggi/Busini (1959–60) · Carver (1959–60) · Frossi (1960–61) · Gei (1961–63) · Santos (1963–64) · Amaral (1964–65) · Lerici (1964–65) · Bonizzoni (1965–66) · Ghezzi (1966–67) · Tabanelli (1966–67) · Fongaro (1967–68) · Campatelli (1968–69) · Campatelli/Bruno (1968–69) · Viviani (1969–70) · Bruno/Bonilauri (1969–70) · Gimona/Bonilauri (1969–70) · Silvestri (1970–74) · Vincenzi (1974–75) · Simoni (1975–78) · Maroso (1978–79) · Puricelli (1978–79) · Bui (1978–79) · Di Marzio (1979–80) · Simoni (1980–84) · Burgnich (1984–86) · Perotti (1986–87) · Simoni (1987–88) · Perotti (1987–88) · Scoglio (1988–90) · Bagnoli (1990–92) · Giorgi (1992) · Maifredi (1992–93) · Maselli (1993–94) · Scoglio (1994–95) · Marchioro (1994–95) · Maselli (1994–95) · Radice (1995–96) · Salvemini (1995–96) · Perotti (1996–97) · Salvemini (1997) · Maselli (1997) · Burgnich (1997–98) · Pillon (1998) · Cagni (1998–99) · Rossi (1999–2000) · Bolchi (2000) · Carboni (2000–01) · Bolchi (2001) · Onofri (2001) · Scoglio (2001–02) · Reja (2002) · Onofri (2002) · Torrente & Lavezzini (2003) · Donadoni (2003) · De Canio (2003–04) · Cosmi (2004–05) · Vavassori (2005–06) · Perotti (2006) · Vavassori (2006) · Gasperini (2006–10) · Ballardini (2010–11) · Malesani (2011–)
Categories:- Italian footballers
- Association football goalkeepers
- Serie A footballers
- 1908 births
- 1977 deaths
- People from the Province of Savona
- Italian football goalkeeper stubs
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