Giuseppe ChiappellaPersonal information |
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Full name | Giuseppe Chiappella |
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Date of birth | (1924-09-28)September 28, 1924 |
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Place of birth | Milan, Italy |
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Date of death | December 26, 2009(2009-12-26) (aged 85) |
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Place of death | Milan, Italy |
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Playing position | Defensive Midfielder |
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Senior career* |
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Years | Team | Apps† | (Gls)† |
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1946-1949 | Pisa | 97 | (4) |
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1949-1959 | Fiorentina | 305 | (2) |
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National team |
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1953–1957 | Italy | 17 | (0) |
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Teams managed |
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1960 | Fiorentina |
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1964–1967 | Fiorentina |
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1968–1969 | Napoli |
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1969–1973 | Napoli |
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1973–1974 | Cagliari |
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1976–1977 | Internazionale |
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1978 | Fiorentina |
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1978–1979 | Hellas Verona |
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1979–1980 | Pisa |
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1981–1982 | Pescara |
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* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).
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Giuseppe Chiappella (September 28, 1924 – December 26, 2009) was an Italian football midfielder and manager. He started his career with Pisa, but is most famous for making over 300 appearances for Fiorentina.[1] He represented Italy at national level in 17 games.
After Chiappella retired from professional football, he went on to management; he was at the helm at some of Italy's top clubs such as Fiorentina, Napoli and Internazionale.
References
F.C. Internazionale Milano – managers |
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- Vivi (1910–11)
- Masprone (1911–14)
- Technical commission (1914–15)
- Technical commission (1919–20)
- Bascheni (1920–21)
- Technical commission (1921–22)
- A. Friedmann (1922–24)
- Molnár (1924–25)
- Schoffer (1925–26)
- Technical commission (1926–27)
- Fagiuoli (1927)
- Bekey (1928)
- Bascheni (1928–29)
- Kuttik (1929–32)
- Stanzel (1932)
- Pallotta (1933)
- Bekey (1933–34)
- E. Chiecchi (1934–35)
- Capra (1935–36)
- Vaniczek (1936–38)
- G. Chiecchi (1939)
- Peics (1939)
- G. Chiecchi (1940–41)
- Stürmer (1941–42)
- Bosio (1942–44)
- Bosio (1945–46)
- Vaniczek (1946–47)
- Biagini (1947–49)
- Székely (1949)
- Piccioli (1950–52)
- Lelovics (1953)
- Rossetto (1953)
- Ferrero (1954)
- Piccioli (1955)
- Allasio (1955)
- Piccioli (1955–58)
- Bonizzoni & Tavellin (1958)
- G. Viani (1958)
- V. Viani (1958–59)
- Tavellin (1959)
- Olivieri (1959–60)
- Bizzotto (1960–61)
- Biagini (1961–62)
- Tavellin (1962)
- Facchini (1962–64)
- Biagini (1964)
- Tavellin (1964)
- Cadè (1964–65)
- Tognon (1965–66)
- Pozzan (1966–67)
- Liedholm (1967)
- Liedholm-Pozzan (1967–68)
- Cadè (1968–69)
- Lucchi (1969–70)
- Pozzan (1970–72)
- Cadè (1972–75)
- Mascalaito (1975)
- Pozzan (1970–72)
- Cadè (1972–75)
- Mascalaito (1975)
- Valcareggi (1975–78)
- Chiappella (1978–79)
- Veneranda (1979–80)
- Cadè (1980–81)
- Bagnoli (1981–90)
- Fascetti (1990–92)
- Liedholm-Corso (1992)
- Reja (1992–93)
- Mutti (1993–94)
- Montana (1994)
- Mutti (1994–95)
- Perotti (1995–96)
- Cagni (1996–98)
- Maddè (1998)
- Prandelli (1998–2000)
- Perotti (2000–01)
- Malesani (2001–03)
- Salvioni (2003)
- Maddè (2003–04)
- Ficcadenti (2004–07)
- Ventura (2007)
- Colomba (2007)
- Pellegrini (2007–08)
- Sarri (2008)
- Pellegrini (2008)
- Remondina (2008–10)
- Vavassori (2010)
- Giannini (2010)
- Mandorlini (2010–)
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Persondata |
Name |
Chiappella, Giuseppe |
Alternative names |
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Short description |
Italian footballer and manager |
Date of birth |
September 28, 1924 |
Place of birth |
Milan, Italy |
Date of death |
December 26, 2009 |
Place of death |
Milan, Italy |