- Marino Perani
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Marino Perani (born 27 October 1939 in Ponte Nossa) is a retired Italian footballer.
During his club career he played for Italian teams Atalanta, Bologna and Padova. He closed his career in NASL side Toronto Metros-Croatia in 1975. He earned 4 caps and scored 1 goal for the Italy national football team, and participated in the 1966 FIFA World Cup.[1]
References
- ^ Marino Perani – FIFA competition record
Italy squad – 1966 FIFA World Cup 1 Albertosi • 2 Anzolin • 3 Barison • 4 Bulgarelli • 5 Burgnich • 6 Facchetti • 7 Fogli • 8 Guarneri • 9 Janich • 10 Juliano • 11 Landini • 12 Leoncini • 13 Lodetti • 14 Mazzola • 15 Meroni • 16 Pascutti • 17 Perani • 18 Pizzaballa • 19 Rivera • 20 Rizzo • 21 Rosato • 22 Salvadore (c) • Coach: FabbriBologna 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–)
Udinese Calcio – managers King (1920–21) · Kanjaurek (1922–23) · Krappan (1923–XX) · Hlavay (1925–26) · Czeizler (1927–28) · Fögl (1928–29) · E. Payer (1929–30) · I. Payer (1930–31) · Fögl (1931–32) · Hermann (1934–36) · Fögl (1936–37) · Miconi (1938–40) · Piselli (1940–41) · Miconi (1941–42) · Molnár (1942–43) · Bellotto (1943–XX) · Olivieri (1952–53) · Bigogno (1953–58) · Bonizzoni (1960–62) · Segato (1963–64) · Tabanelli (1969–71) · Giacomini (1973) · Manente (1973–75) · Rosa (1975–76) · Orrico (1979–80) · Perani (1980) · Giagnoni (1980–81) · Ferrari (1981–84) · Luís Vinício (1984–86) · De Sisti (1986–87) · Milutinović (1987) · Sonetti (1987–89) · Mazzia (1989) · Marchesi (1989–90) · Fontana (1990) · Buffoni (1990–91) · Scoglio (1991–92) · Bigon (1992–93) · Vicini (1993–94) · Galeone (1994–95) · Zaccheroni (1995–98) · Guidolin (1998–99) · De Canio (1999–01) · Spalletti (2001) · Hodgson (2001) · Ventura (2001–02) · Spalletti (2002–05) · Cosmi (2005–06) · Dominissini (2006) · Galeone (2006–07) · Malesani (2007) · Marino (2007–09) · De Biasi (2009–10) · Marino (2010) · Guidolin (2010–)
Parma F.C. – managers Cattaneo (1946–47) · Cattaneo (1948–49) · Rigotti (1949–50) · Tabanelli (1951–53) · Quario (1953–54) · Fiorentini (1954–56) · Sentimenti (196X–64) · Arcari (1964–65) · Corghi (1965–66) · Vitali (1967–68) · Vitali (1969–70) · Angeleri (1970–72) · Gei (1974–75) · Corelli (1977–78) · Landoni (1978) · Maldini (1978–80) · Rosati (1980–81) · Sereni (1981) · Danova (1981–83) · Mora (1983) · Perani (1983–85) · Florabea (1985) · Carmigiani (1985) · Sacchi (1985–87) · Zeman (1987) · Vitali (1987–89) · Scala (1989–96) · Ancelotti (1996–98) · Malesani (1998–2001) · Sacchi (2001) · Ulivieri (2001) · Passarella (2001) · Carmignani (2001–02) · Prandelli (2002–04) · Baldini (2004) · Carmignani (2004–05) · Beretta (2005–06) · Pioli (2006–07) · Ranieri (2007) · Di Carlo (2007–08) · Cúper (2008) · Manzo (2008) · Cagni (2008) · Guidolin (2008–10) · Marino (2010–11) · Colomba (2011–)
Calcio Padova – managers Treves de'Bonfili (1910–11) · Festa, Pedrina, Appiani (1913–14) · Pedrina (1914–15) · Peyer (1919–22) · Burgess (1922–26) · Peyer (1926) · Fagiuoli (1926–27) · Bell (1927–28) · Burgess (1928–30) · L. Kovács (1930–32) · Vanicsek (1932–35) · Colombati (1932) · E. Kovács (1935–36) · Wilheim (1936–38) · Vereb (1938–39) · Tansini (1939) · Koeszeigy (1939–40) · Klein (1940–41) · Bánás (1941–42) · Zamberletti (1942–43) · Tansini (1943–44) · Dentelli (1945–46) · Tansini (1946) · Varglien (1946) · Monti (1946) · Serantoni (1946–47) · Wilheim (1947–48) · Serantoni (1948–49) · Guttmann (1949–50) · Serantoni (1950) · Blasevich (1950–51) · G. Ferrari (1951) · Soo (1951–52) · Prendato (1952) · Pasinati (1952) · Rava (1952–53) · Czeizler (1953) · Tansini (1953) · Rava (1953–54) · Rocco (1954–61) · Mari (1961–62) · Serantoni (1962) · Del Grosso (1962–63) · Maté (1963) · Montez (1963–64) · Maté (1964) · Montarini (1964–66) · Rosa (1966–69) · Maté (1969–72) · Bolognesi (1972) · Perazzolo (1972) · Bolognesi (1972) · Gatti (1972–73) · Bolognesi (1973–74) · Trapanelli (1974–75) · Cappello (1975) · Beraldo (1975–76) · Bergamasco (1976) · Pin (1976–77) · R. Mattè (1977) · Foscarini & Longhin (1977) · Pivatelli (1977–79) · E. Mattè (1979) · Mammi (1979–80) · Caciagli (1980–82) · Giorgi (1982–83) · Sereni (1983) · Agroppi (1983–84) · Rambone (1984) · Di Marzio (1984–85) · Perani (1985–86) · Mammi (1986) · Buffoni (1986–89) · E. Ferrari (1989) · Colautti (1989–91) · Mazzia (1991–92) · Sandreani (1992–96) · Materazzi (1996–97) · Fedele (1997) · Pillon (1997–98) · Fedele (1998–99) · Ottoni (1999) · Beruatto (1999–00) · Varrella (2000–01) · Frosio (2001–03) · Glerean (2003–04) · Ulivieri (2004–05) · Pellegrino (2005–06) · Mandorlini (2006–07) · Rossi (2007–08) · Sabatini (2008–09) · Tesser (2009) · Sabatini (2009–10) · Di Costanzo (2010) · Sabatini (2010) · Calori (2010–11) · Dal Canto (a.i.) (2011–)
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