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Ferrero, Luigi

Luigi Ferrero ( Italian. Luigi Ferrero ; December 26, 1904 , Turin , Italy - October 30, 1984 , Turin ) - Italian football player , striker , known for playing for the club Juventus and Ambrosianu-Inter , after completing his football career a number of strong Italian clubs.

Football
Luigi Ferrero
general information
Was bornDecember 26, 1904 ( 1904-12-26 )
Turin , Italy
Is deadOctober 30, 1984 ( 1984-10-30 ) (79 years)
Turin
CitizenshipFlag of italy Italy
Positionattack
Club career [* 1]
1921–1926Flag of Italy (1861–1946) Juventus47 (2)
1926-1927Flag of Italy (1861–1946) Lucchese16 (8)
1927-1930Flag of Italy (1861–1946) Pistoiese75 (23)
1930-1932Flag of Italy (1861–1946) Ambrosiana-Inter40 (11)
1932-1937Flag of Italy (1861–1946) Bari133 (35)
1937-1940Flag of Italy (1861–1946) Torino50 (11)
Coaching career
1939–1940Flag of Italy (1861–1946) Torino
1940-1941Flag of Italy (1861–1946) Bari
1941-1943Flag of Italy (1861–1946) Pescara
1945-1947Flag of Italy (1861–1946) Torino
1947-1951Flag of italy Fiorentina
1951-1952Flag of italy Lucchese
1952-1954Flag of italy Atalanta
1954Flag of italy Ellas Verona
1955-1956Flag of italy Lazio
1957Flag of italy Internazionale
1959Flag of italy Fiorentina
1960–1961Flag of italy SPAL
1963-1964Flag of italy Prato
1967-1968Flag of italy Fiorentina
  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is counted only for various leagues of national championships.

Career

As a player, Ferrero began his career at Juventus , with whom he became the champion of Italy in the 1925/26 season. Later he played for various Italian clubs, the most famous of which is Ambrosian-Inter . He finished his football career in 1940 in the club " Torino ".

Before completing his playing career, he became the playing coach of Torino, with whom he later became the champion of Italy twice. Then he coached a number of strong Italian clubs, including Fiorentina , Lazio and Internazionale . He graduated from his coaching career Ferrero in 1968 , in Fiorentina.

Achievements

  • Champion of Italy (3): 1925/26, 1945/46, 1946/47.

Links

  • Profile on enciclopediadelcalcio.it
  • Profile at weltfussball.de


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ferrero,_Luigi&oldid=96875185


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