Carlo Carcano

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Carlo Carcano
Personal information
Date of birth26 February 1891
Place of birthVarese, Italy
Date of death23 June 1965(1965-06-23) (aged 74)
Place of deathSanremo Italy
Height74
Playing positionCentral Midfielder
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1913–1915Alessandria
1915–1916Internazionale2(0)
1919–1924Alessandria
1924–1925Atalanta7(0)
1925–1926Internaples8(0)
National team
1915–1921Italy5(1)
Teams managed
1925–1926Internaples
1926–1930Alessandria
1928–1929Italy
1930–1934Juventus
1934–1935Genoa (assistant trainer)
1945–1946Internazionale
1948Internazionale
1949Atalanta
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Carlo Carcano (26 February 1891 - 23 June 1965) was an Italian footballer and manager.

Career

Carcano was born in Varese. As a player, he was a one club man, playing for Alessandria as well as representing Italy.

After he retired from playing, he moved into management to much acclaim; he led Juventus to four consecutive titles (a record) and also managed the Italian national football team. He died, aged 74, in Sanremo.

Honours

Honours achieved as a manager. He's the only coach to reach 4 League titles in a row in the history of Italian football.[1]

Carlin's Boys

In 1947 in Sanremo Carlo Carcano was one of the co-founder of A.S.D. Carlin's Boys,[2] a town football team famous above all for the youth sector[3] that currently playing in Promozione Liguria A is the main team of the city.

The current president is Renato Bersano, while the coach is Carmelo Luci.

The club organizes, every year in the last week of August, the Torneo Internazionale Sanremo reserved for the category Allievi, with the participation of the most prestigious and famous junior teams of the world football.[4]

References

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