Luciano SpinosiPersonal information |
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Date of birth | (1950-05-09) 9 May 1950 |
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Place of birth | Rome, Italy |
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Height | 1.82 m (5 ft 11 1⁄2 in) |
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Playing position | Defender |
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Youth career |
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| Tevere Roma |
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Senior career* |
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Years | Team | Apps† | (Gls)† |
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1966–1967 | Tevere Roma | 2 | (0) |
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1967–1970 | Roma | 37 | (4) |
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1970–1978 | Juventus | 138 | (1) |
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1978–1982 | Roma | 77 | (1) |
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1982–1983 | Hellas Verona | 30 | (0) |
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1983–1984 | Milan | 18 | (0) |
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1984–1985 | Cesena | 22 | (0) |
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National team |
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1969–1971 | Italy U-21 | 3 | (0) |
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1971–1974 | Italy | 19 | (1) |
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Teams managed |
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1985–? | Roma (youth) |
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1988 | Roma |
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1994 | Lecce |
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1996 | Ternana |
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1996–1997 | Sampdoria (technical assistant) |
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1997–2004 | Lazio (assistant) |
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2007 | Livorno (assistant) |
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* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).
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Luciano Spinosi (born May 9, 1950, Rome) is an Italian former football coach and a former player.
The clubs for which Spinosi played include A.S. Roma and Juventus F.C.. For the Italy national football team he totalled 22 caps, starting from November 19, 1969.[1]
Spinosi also played for Hellas Verona F.C., A.C. Milan and A.C. Cesena.
His older brother Enrico Spinosi also played football professionally. To distinguish them, Enrico was referred to as Spinosi I and Luciano as Spinosi II.
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Persondata |
Name |
Spinosi, Luciano |
Alternative names |
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Short description |
Italian footballer and manager |
Date of birth |
9 May 1950 |
Place of birth |
Rome, Italy |
Date of death |
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Place of death |
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