Piero Trapanelli
Italian footballer (1924–2023)
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | (1924-07-13)13 July 1924 | ||
Place of birth | Milan, Italy | ||
Date of death | (aged 99) | ||
Position(s) | Winger | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1941–1943 | Milan | ||
1944 | Cremonese | ||
1945–1946 | Milan | ||
1946–1948 | Varese | 72 | (20) |
1948–1951 | Pisa | 104 | (25) |
1951–1952 | Treviso | 20 | (0) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Piero Trapanelli (13 July 1924 – 30 August 2023) was an Italian football player and coach.
Career
Trapanelli played football as a winger for A.C. Milan in the pre-war period and again briefly after the war. He would later enjoy success with A.S. Varese 1910, Pisa Calcio and Treviso F.B.C. 1993 before retiring to become a manager.[1]
Personal life
Trapanelli was born in Milan. He died on 30 August 2023, at the age of 99.[2]
References
External links
- Profile at Enciclopediadelcalcio.it
- Piero Trapanelli at FootballDatabase.eu
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Calcio Padova – managers
- Treves de'Bonfili (1910–11)
- Festa, Pedrina, Appiani (1913–14)
- Pedrina (1914–15)
- Peyer (1919–22)
- Burgess (1922–26)
- Peyer (1926)
- Fagiuoli (1926–27)
- Bell (1927–28)
- Burgess (1928–30)
- L. Kovács (1930–32)
- Vanicsek (1932–35)
- Colombati (1932)
- E. Kovács (1935–36)
- Wilheim (1936–38)
- Vereb (1938–39)
- Tansini (1939)
- Kőszegi (1939–40)
- Klein (1940–41)
- Bánás (1941–42)
- Zamberletti (1942–43)
- Tansini (1943–44)
- Dentelli (1945–46)
- Tansini (1946)
- Varglien (1946)
- Monti (1946)
- Serantoni (1946–47)
- Wilheim (1947–48)
- Serantoni (1948–49)
- Guttmann (1949–50)
- Serantoni (1950)
- Blasevich (1950–51)
- G. Ferrari (1951)
- Soo (1951–52)
- Prendato (1952)
- Pasinati (1952)
- Rava (1952–53)
- Czeizler (1953)
- Tansini (1953)
- Rava (1953–54)
- Rocco (1954–61)
- Mari (1961–62)
- Serantoni (1962)
- Del Grosso (1962–63)
- Maté (1963)
- Montez (1963–64)
- Maté (1964)
- Montarini (1964–66)
- Rosa (1966–69)
- Maté (1969–72)
- Bolognesi (1972)
- Perazzolo (1972)
- Bolognesi (1972)
- Gatti (1972–73)
- Bolognesi (1973–74)
- Trapanelli (1974–75)
- Cappello (1975)
- Beraldo (1975–76)
- Bergamasco (1976)
- Pin (1976–77)
- R. Mattè (1977)
- Foscarini & Longhin (1977)
- Pivatelli (1977–79)
- E. Mattè (1979)
- Mammi (1979–80)
- Caciagli (1980–82)
- Giorgi (1982–83)
- Sereni (1983)
- Agroppi (1983–84)
- Rambone (1984)
- Di Marzio (1984–85)
- Perani (1985–86)
- Mammi (1986)
- Buffoni (1986–89)
- E. Ferrari (1989)
- Colautti (1989–91)
- Mazzia (1991–92)
- Sandreani (1992–96)
- Materazzi (1996–97)
- Fedele (1997)
- Pillon (1997–98)
- Fedele (1998–99)
- Ottoni (1999)
- Beruatto (1999–00)
- Varrella (2000–01)
- Frosio (2001–03)
- Glerean (2003–04)
- Ulivieri (2004–05)
- Pellegrino (2005–06)
- Mandorlini (2006–07)
- Rossi (2007–08)
- Sabatini (2008–09)
- Tesser (2009)
- Sabatini (2009–10)
- Di Costanzo (2010)
- Sabatini (2010)
- Calori (2010–11)
- Dal Canto (2011–12)
- Pea (2012)
- Colomba (2012–13)
- Pea (2013)
- Marcolin (2013)
- Mutti (2013–14)
- Serena (2014)
- Parlato (2014–2015)
- Pillon (2015–2016)
- Brevi (2016–17)
- Bisoli (2017–18)
- Foscarini (2018)
- Bisoli (2018–19)
- Centurioni (2019)
- Sullo (2019–20)
- Mandorlini (2020–21)
- Pavanel (2021–22)
- Oddo (2022)
- Caneo (2022)
- Torrente (2022–24)
- Oddo (2024–)
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