ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Giuseppe Milano Giuseppe MilanoItalian footballer Giuseppe Milano Milano in 1911Personal informationDate of birth (1887-09-26)26 September 1887Place of birth Mantua, ItalyDate of death 13 May 1971(1971-05-13) (aged 83)Place of death Vercelli, ItalyPosition MidfielderSenior career*Years Team Apps (Gls)1906–1915 Pro Vercelli 110 (15)International career1911–1914 Italy 11 (0) * Club domestic league appearances and goals Giuseppe Milano (Italian pronunciation: [dʒuˈzɛppe miˈlaːno]; 26 September 1887 – 13 May 1971) was an Italian footballer and manager who played as a midfielder.[1] At club level, he spent his entire career with Pro Vercelli. With the Italy national football team, he competed in the men's tournament at the 1912 Summer Olympics at international level.[2] References ↑ "Giuseppe Milano". Olympedia. Retrieved 26 May 2021. ↑ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Giuseppe Milano Olympic Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 30 September 2018. External links Giuseppe Milano at WorldFootball.net Giuseppe Milano at National-Football-Teams.com Giuseppe Milano at EU-Football.info Giuseppe Milano at Olympedia vteSerie A winning managersPre–Serie A era 1898: Spensley 1899: Spensley 1900: Spensley 1901: Kilpin 1902: Spensley 1903: Spensley 1904: Spensley 1905: Unknown 1906: Kilpin 1907: Angeloni 1908: Bertinetti 1909: Unknown 1910: Fossati 1911: Unknown 1912: Unknown 1913: Milano 1914: Unknown 1915: Garbutt 1920: Resegotti 1921: Ara 1922 (FIGC): Unknown 1922 (CCI): Ara & Parodi 1923: Garbutt 1924: Garbutt 1925: Felsner 1926: Viola 1927: Schoeffer 1928: Cargnelli 1929: Felsner Serie A era 1930: Weisz 1931: Carcano 1932: Carcano 1933: Carcano 1934: Carcano 1935: Bigatto 1936: Weisz 1937: Weisz 1938: Castellazzi 1939: Felsner 1940: Peruchetti 1941: Felsner 1942: Schaffer 1943: Kuttik 1946: Ferrero 1947: Ferrero 1948: Sperone 1949: Lievesley 1950: Carver 1951: Czeizler 1952: Sárosi 1953: Foni 1954: Foni 1955: Puricelli 1956: Bernardini 1957: Viani 1958: Broćić 1959: Viani 1960: Parola 1961: Parola 1962: Rocco 1963: Hel. Herrera 1964: Bernardini 1965: Hel. Herrera 1966: Hel. Herrera 1967: Her. Herrera 1968: Rocco 1969: Pesaola 1970: Scopigno 1971: Invernizzi 1972: Vycpálek 1973: Vycpálek 1974: Maestrelli 1975: Parola 1976: Radice 1977: Trapattoni 1978: Trapattoni 1979: Liedholm 1980: Bersellini 1981: Trapattoni 1982: Trapattoni 1983: Liedholm 1984: Trapattoni 1985: Bagnoli 1986: Trapattoni 1987: Bianchi 1988: Sacchi 1989: Trapattoni 1990: Bigon 1991: Boškov 1992: Capello 1993: Capello 1994: Capello 1995: Lippi 1996: Capello 1997: Lippi 1998: Lippi 1999: Zaccheroni 2000: Eriksson 2001: Capello 2002: Lippi 2003: Lippi 2004: Ancelotti 2005: Capello 2006: Mancini 2007: Mancini 2008: Mancini 2009: Mourinho 2010: Mourinho 2011: Allegri 2012: Conte 2013: Conte 2014: Conte 2015: Allegri 2016: Allegri 2017: Allegri 2018: Allegri 2019: Allegri 2020: Sarri 2021: Conte 2022: Pioli 2023: Spalletti 2024: Inzaghi 2025: Conte 2026: Chivu vteItaly football squad – 1912 Summer Olympics GK Campelli GK Binaschi DF De Vecchi DF Valle DF Demarchi DF Leone DF Milano (c) MF Morelli di Popolo MF Barbesino FW Berardo MF Bontadini MF Mariani MF Sardi MF Zuffi Coach: Pozzo vteItaly football squad – 1920 Summer Olympics – fourth place GK Campelli GK Giacone DF Bruna DF De Nardo DF De Vecchi (c) DF Rosetta DF Ara MF Badini MF Baloncieri FW Burlando MF De Marchi MF Forlivesi MF Lovati MF Meneghetti MF Parodi FW Reynaudi FW Brezzi FW Ferraris FW Marucco FW Roggero FW Santamaria FW Sardi Coach: Milano This biographical article related to association football in Italy, about a midfielder born in the 1880s, is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte