- Oronzo Pugliese
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Oronzo Pugliese Personal information Date of birth 5 April 1910[1] Place of birth Turi, Italy Playing position Manager Teams managed Years Team 1946-1952 Leonzio 1952-1955 Messina 1955-1959 Reggina 1959-1961 Siena 1961-1965 Foggia 1966-1968 Roma 1969 Bologna 1969-1970 Bari 1971 Fiorentina 1973 Bologna 1973-1974 Lucchese 1974-1975 Avellino Oronzo Pugliese (5 April 1910 - 11 March 1990) was an Italian football manager from Turi in the Province of Bari.
Over the course of his career, Pugliese managed several notable clubs in Italian football, amongst them were; Roma, Fiorentina and his home province side Bari.
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Bologna F.C. 1909 – managers Felsner (1920–31) · Lelovich (1931–32) · Nagy (1932) · Gama (1932–33) · Technical Commission (1933–34) · Kovács (1934) · Weisz (1934–38) · Felsner (1938–42) · Montesanto (1942–43) · Popovic (1945–46) · Technical Commission (1946) · Viola (1946–47) · Lelovich (1947–48) · Cargnelli (1948–49) · Crawford (1950–51) · Sansone (1951) · Galluzzi (1951–52) · Lelovich (1952) · Viani (1952–56) · Campatelli (1956–57) · Benčić (1957) · Sárosi (1957–58) · Foni (1958–59) · Allasio (1959–61) · Bernardini (1961–65) · Scopigno (1965) · Carniglia (1965–68) · Viani (1968) · Cervellati (1968–69) · Pugliese (1969) · Fabbri (1969–72) · Pugliese and Cervellati (1972) · Pesaola (1972–76) · Giagnoni (1976–77) · Cervellati (1977) · Pesaola (1977–79) · Perani (1979) · Cervellati (1979) · Perani (1979–80) · Radice (1980–81) · Burgnich (1981–82) · Liguori (1982) · Magni (1982) · Carosi (1982–83) · Cervellati (1983) · Cadè (1983–84) · Santin (1984) · Pace (1984–85) · Mazzone (1985–86) · Guerini (1986–87) · Battista Fabbri (1987) · Maifredi (1987–90) · Scoglio (1990) · Radice (1990–91) · Maifredi (1991) · Sonetti (1991–92) · Bersellini (1992–93) · Cerantola (1993) · Fogli (1993) · Zaccheroni (1993) · Reja (1993–94) · Ulivieri (1994–98) · Mazzone (1998–99) · Buso (1999) · Guidolin (1999–2003) · Mazzone (2003–05) · Ulivieri (2005) · Mandorlini (2005–06) · Ulivieri (2006–07) · Cecconi (2007) · Arrigoni (2007–08) · Mihajlović (2008–09) · Papadopulo (2009) · Colomba (2009–10) · Malesani (2010–11) · Bisoli (2011) · Pioli (2011–)
A.S. Roma – managers Garbutt (1927–29) · Baccani (1929–30) · Burgess (1930–32) · Barr (1932–3) · Kovács (1933–34) · Barbesino (1934–38) · Ara (1938–39) · Schaffer (1939–42) · Kertész (1942–43) · Masetti (1943–45) · Degni (1945–47) · Senkey (1947–48) · Brunella (1948–49) · Bernardini (1949–50) · Baloncieri (1950) · Serantoni (1950) · Masetti (1950–1951) · Viani (1951–1953) · Varglien (1953–54) · Carver (1954–56) · Sárosi (1956) · Masetti (1956–57) · Stock (1957–58) · Nordahl (1958–59) · Sárosi (1959–60) · Foni (1960–61) · Carniglia (1961–63) · Krieziu (1963) · Foni (1963–64) · Miró (1964–65) · Lorenzo (1965–66) · Pugliese (1966–68) · Herrera (1968–70) · Tessari (1970) · Herrera (1971–72) · Trebiciani (1972–73) · Liedholm (1973–77) · Giagnoni (1977–78) · Valcareggi (1978–79) · Liedholm (1979–84) · Eriksson (1984–86) · Sormani (1986–87) · Liedholm (1987–89) · Spinosi (1989) · Liedholm (1989) · Radice (1989–90) · O. Bianchi (1990–92) · Boškov (1992–93) · Mazzone (1993–96) · C. Bianchi (1996–97) · Liedholm & Sella (1997) · Zeman (1997–1999) · Capello (1999–2004) · Prandelli (2004) · Völler (2004) · Delneri (2004–05) · Conti (2005) · Spalletti (2005–09) · Ranieri (2009–11) · Montella (2011) · Luis Enrique (2011–)
A.S. Bari – managers Erbstein (1928–29) · Uridil (1929–30) · Hajdu (1930–31) · Weisz (1931–32) · Erbstein (1932–33) · Cargnelli (1933–34) · Koenig (1934–35) · Kuttik (1935–36) · Cargnelli (1936–38) · Ging (1938–39) · Kuttik (1939) · Costantino (1939–40) · Ferrero (1940–41) · Kuttik (1941) · Costantino (1941) · Klein (1941–42) · Costantino (1942–43) · Vanicsek (1943) · Costantino (1944–45) · Kuttik (1946) · Costantino (1946–47) · Nehadoma (1947) · Kuttik (1947–48) · Plemich (1948) · Kuttik (1948) · Costantino (1948–49) · Plemich (1949) · Sárosi (1949) · Capocasale (1949) · Sárosi (1949–50) · Costantino (1950) · Capocasale (1950) · Allasio (1950) · Alfonso (1950–51) · Sandron (1951) · Giammarco (1951) · Piselli (1951) · Costantino (1951) · Marsico (1952) · Sansone (1952–53) · Capocasale (1953–56) · Allasio (1956–58) · Tabanelli (1958–59) · Capocasale (1959–61) · Fusco (1961) · Carniglia (1961) · Allasio (1961–62) · Fusco (1962) · Magni (1962–63) · Maestrelli (1963–64) · Tabanelli (1964) · Capocasale (1964–65) · Fusco (1965) · Lamanna (1965–66) · Calabrese (1966) · Toneatto (1966–69) · Pugliese (1969–70) · Matteucci (1970) · Toneatto (1970–72) · Regalia (1972–74) · Pirazzini (1974–75) · Seghedoni (1975–76) · Pozzo (1976) · Losi (1976–78) · Santececca (1978–79) · Corsini (1979) · Catuzzi (1979) · Renna (1979–81) · Catuzzi (1981–83) · Radice (1983) · Bolchi (1983–86) · Catuzzi (1986–88) · Salvemini (1988–92) · Boniek (1992) · Lazaroni (1992–93) · Materazzi (1993–96) · Fascetti (1996–2001) · Sciannimanico (2001) · Perotti (2001–02) · Tardelli (2002–03) · Pillon (2003–04) · Carboni (2004–06) · Maran (2006) · Materazzi (2006–07) · Conte (2007–09) · Ventura (2009–11) · Mutti (2011) · Torrente (2011–)
ACF Fiorentina – managers Csapkay (1926–30) · Feldmann (1930–31) · Felsner (1931–33) · Rady (1933) · Ging (1933–34) · Ara (1934–37) · Molnar (1938) · Soutschek (1938–39) · Galluzzi (1939–45) · Bigogno (1945–46) · Ara (1946) · Magli (1946–47) · Senkey (1947) · Ferrero (1947–51) · Magli (1951–53) · Bernardini (1953–58) · Czeizler (1958–59) · Ferrero (1959) · Carniglia (1959–60) · Chiappella (1960) · Hidegkuti (1960–62) · Valcareggi (1962–64) · Chiappella (1964–67) · Ferrero (1967–68) · Bassi (1968) · Pesaola (1968–71) · Pugliese (1971) · Liedholm (1971–73) · Radice (1973–74) · Rocco (1974–75) · Mazzone (1975–77) · Mazzoni (1977–78) · Chiappella (1978) · Carosi (1978–81) · De Sisti (1981–85) · Valcareggi (1985) · Agroppi (1985–86) · Bersellini (1986–87) · Eriksson (1987–89) · Giorgi (1989–90) · Graziani (1990) · Lazaroni (1990–91) · Radice (1991–93) · Agroppi (1993) · Chiarugi (1993) · Ranieri (1993–97) · Malesani (1997–98) · Trapattoni (1998–2000) · Terim (2000–01) · Chiarugi (2001) · Mancini (2001–02) · Chiarugi (2002) · Bianchi (2002) · Fascetti (2002) · Vierchowod (2002) · Cavasin (2002–04) · Mondonico (2004) · Buso (2004–05) · Zoff (2005) · Prandelli (2005–10) · Mihajlović (2010–11) · Rossi (2011–)
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