| Cesare Maldini | | Personal information | | Date of birth | February 5, 1932 (1932-02-05) (age 76) | | Place of birth | Trieste, Venezia Giulia, Italy | | Height | 1.87 m (6 ft 1+1⁄2 in) | | Club information | | Current club | Retired | | Senior clubs1 | | Years | Club | App (Gls)* | 1952-1953 1954-1966 1966-1967 | Triestina A.C. Milan Torino | | | National team | | 1962-1968 | Italy | 25 (1) | | Teams managed | 1973-1974 1974-1976 1976-1977 1978-1980 1986-1996 1996-1998 2001 2001-2002 | Milan Foggia Ternana Parma Italy U21 Italy Milan Paraguay | | 1 Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. * Appearances (Goals) is the 36th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1932 (MCMXXXII) was a leap year starting on Friday (the link will display full 1932 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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First International U23: Italy 3-1 Austria Varese, November 1, 1970 U21: Portugal 1-0 Italy Funchal, December 23, 1976 Biggest win Italy 7-0 Estonia Catanzaro, March 23, 1995 Italy 8-1 Wales Pavia, September 5, 2003 Biggest defeat Norway 6-0 Italy Stavanger, June 5, 1991 Records for...
AC Milan is an Italian football club. ...
| Cesare Maldini (born February 5, 1932) is an Italian football coach and former player. Maldini's playing position was at centre half. His son, Paolo Maldini, is also an accomplished professional footballer. The younger Maldini captained A.C. Milan to the European Cup title in 2003, 40 years after his father had achieved the same feat. is the 36th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Paolo Maldini (born June 26, 1968 in Milan) is an Italian footballer who plays for A.C. Milan. ...
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Biography
Maldini was born in Trieste, Venezia Giulia. For other uses, see Trieste (disambiguation). ...
Venezia Giulia is region in the easternmost part of Italy. ...
He lifted the European Cup with A.C. Milan in 1963 as team captain. He served as an assistant coach on the 1982 FIFA World Cup-winning Italian side. European Cup redirects here. ...
Associazione Calcio Milan, commonly referred to by the abbreviation AC Milan or simply Milan, is an Italian professional football club based in Milan, Lombardy. ...
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The 1982 FIFA World Cup, the 12th staging of the World Cup, was held in Spain from June 13 to July 11. ...
First International Italy 6 - 2 France (Milan, Italy; 15 May 1910) Largest win Italy 9 - 0 USA (Brentford, England; 2 August 1948) Worst defeat Hungary 7 - 1 Italy (Budapest, Hungary; 6 April 1924) World Cup Appearances 15 (First in 1934) Best result Winners, 1934, 1938, 1982 European Championship Appearances 6...
He coached the Italian Under-21 side for ten years, winning the European Under-21 Football Championship on the tournament record of three occasions. First International U23: Italy 3-1 Austria Varese, November 1, 1970 U21: Portugal 1-0 Italy Funchal, December 23, 1976 Biggest win Italy 7-0 Estonia Catanzaro, March 23, 1995 Italy 8-1 Wales Pavia, September 5, 2003 Biggest defeat Norway 6-0 Italy Stavanger, June 5, 1991 Records for...
European Under-21 Football Championship logo The European Under 21 Football Championship is football competition organised by the sports European governing body, UEFA. It is held every two years. ...
He was then called up to lead the senior national team, and helped the team qualify for the 1998 FIFA World Cup, captained by his son Paolo. Italy advanced to the quarter-finals where they were eliminated by hosts France on penalties after a scoreless draw. Maldini resigned after the tournament due to media criticism of his ultra-defensive tactics. 1998 World Cup redirects here. ...
A penalty shootout is a method of determining a winner in sports matches which would have otherwise been drawn or tied. ...
Maldini became coach of Paraguay's national team in January 2002. His appointment caused some controversy as domestic managers were overlooked (prompting the managers union to try to unsuccessfully expel him for immigration breeches), and because he spoke little Spanish. Maldini nonetheless had the support of star goalkeeper Jose Luis Chilavert and several other senior players.[1] He led the team to qualify for the 2002 World Cup hosted by South Korea and Japan, becoming the oldest coach in the tournament at the age of 70. (His son Paolo captained Italy in the same tournament.) Despite missing Chilavert for the first two games due to suspension, Paraguay advanced to the knockout round. They were eliminated by eventual finalists Germany by an 89th minute goal. First international Paraguay 1 - 5 Argentina (Asunción, Paraguay; 11 March 1919) Biggest win Paraguay 7 - 0 Bolivia (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; 30 April 1949) Biggest defeat Argentina 8 - 0 Paraguay (Santiago, Chile; 20 October 1926) World Cup Appearances 7 (First in 1930) Best result Round 2, 1986, 1998, 2002...
José Luis Félix Chilavert (born July 27, 1965 in Luque) is an football (soccer) goalkeeper from Paraguay. ...
(Redirected from 2002 World Cup) The 2002 Football World Cup was held in South Korea and Japan from May 31 to June 30. ...
The experienced coach returned to A.C. Milan as a scout for young talent for the Rossoneri. Professional sports scouts are trained talent evaluators who travel extensively for the purposes of watching athletes play their chosen sports and determining whether their set of skills and talents represent what is needed by the scouts organization. ...
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He is currently a sports analyst for Al-Jazeera sports channel, with Alessandro Altobelli. [1] Alessandro Altobelli (born November 28, 1955 in Sonnino, Italy) is an Italian football player. ...
Honours Club - Serie A: 4
- 1954–55, AC Milan
- 1956–57, AC Milan
- 1958–59, AC Milan
- 1961–62, AC Milan
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// (*) Catania and Udinese were relegated to Serie B by the FIGC for a corruption case. ...
// Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004, Panini Edizioni, Modena, September 2005 [1] - Italian version with pictures and info. ...
// Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio - La Storia 1898-2004, Panini Edizioni, Modena, September 2005 [1] - Italian version with pictures and info. ...
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The season 1962-63 of the European Cup football club tournament was won by A.C. Milan for the first time, in a final match against SL Benfica, who were appearing in a third consecutive final. ...
Career Player Unione Sportiva Triestina is an Italian football club based in Trieste, in the region of Venezia Giulia. ...
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International Manager | Italy national football team – Managers | Technical commission (1910–12) • Pozzo (1912) • Technical commission (1912–24) • Pozzo (1924) • Technical commission (1924–25) • Rangone (1925–28) • Carcano (1928–29) • Pozzo (1929–48) • Novo (as Technical Commission Chairman) (1949–50) • Technical commission (1951) • Beretta (1952–53) • Technical commission (1953) • Czeizler (as Technical Commission Chairman) (1954) • Technical commission (1954–59) • Viani (1960) • Ferrari (1960–61) • Ferrari and Mazza (1962) • Fabbri (1962–66) • Herrera and Valcareggi (1966–67) • Valcareggi (1967–74) • Bernardini (1974–75) • Bearzot (1975–1986) • Vicini (1986–91) • Sacchi (1991–96) • Maldini (1996–98) • Zoff (1998–2000) • Trapattoni (2000–04) • Lippi (2004–06) • Donadoni (2006–) First International U23: Italy 3-1 Austria Varese, November 1, 1970 U21: Portugal 1-0 Italy Funchal, December 23, 1976 Biggest win Italy 7-0 Estonia Catanzaro, March 23, 1995 Italy 8-1 Wales Pavia, September 5, 2003 Biggest defeat Norway 6-0 Italy Stavanger, June 5, 1991 Records for...
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First International Italy 6 - 2 France (Milan, Italy; 15 May 1910) Largest win Italy 9 - 0 USA (Brentford, England; 2 August 1948) Worst defeat Hungary 7 - 1 Italy (Budapest, Hungary; 6 April 1924) World Cup Appearances 15 (First in 1934) Best result Winners, 1934, 1938, 1982 European Championship Appearances 6...
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Dino Zoff after the victory of Italy at the 1982 World Cup. ...
First international Italy 6 - 2 France (Milan, Italy; 15 May 1910) Biggest win Italy 9 - 0 USA (Brentford, England; 2 August 1948) Biggest defeat Hungary 7 - 1 Italy (Budapest, Hungary; 6 April 1924) World Cup Appearances 16 (First in 1934) Best result Winners, 1934, 1938, 1982, 2006 European Championship Appearances...
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First international Italy 6 - 2 France (Milan, Italy; 15 May 1910) Biggest win Italy 9 - 0 USA (Brentford, England; 2 August 1948) Biggest defeat Hungary 7 - 1 Italy (Budapest, Hungary; 6 April 1924) World Cup Appearances 16 (First in 1934) Best result Winners, 1934, 1938, 1982, 2006 European Championship Appearances...
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First international Paraguay 1 - 5 Argentina (Asunción, Paraguay; 11 March 1919) Biggest win Paraguay 7 - 0 Bolivia (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; 30 April 1949) Biggest defeat Argentina 8 - 0 Paraguay (Santiago, Chile; 20 October 1926) World Cup Appearances 7 (First in 1930) Best result Round 2, 1986, 1998, 2002...
2002 World Cup redirects here. ...
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First international Italy 6 - 2 France (Milan, Italy; 15 May 1910) Biggest win Italy 9 - 0 USA (Brentford, England; 2 August 1948) Biggest defeat Hungary 7 - 1 Italy (Budapest, Hungary; 6 April 1924) World Cup Appearances 16 (First in 1934) Best result Winners, 1934, 1938, 1982, 2006 European Championship Appearances...
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Nils Liedholm (born October 8, 1922 in Valdemarsvik) is a Swedish retired football midfielder and coach, famous for being part of Swedens Gre-No-Li trio of strikers along with Gunnar Gren and Gunnar Nordahl at A.C. Milan and the Swedish national team. ...
Luigi Gigi Radice, born on January 15, 1935 in Cesano Maderno, is an Italian football coach. ...
Nils Liedholm (born October 8, 1922 in Valdemarsvik) is a Swedish retired football midfielder and coach, famous for being part of Swedens Gre-No-Li trio of strikers along with Gunnar Gren and Gunnar Nordahl at A.C. Milan and the Swedish national team. ...
Fabio Capello (born June 18, 1946 in San Canzian dIsonzo, Gorizia) is an Italian football manager and former professional player who most recently coached Real Madrid. ...
Arrigo Sacchi (born 1 April 1946 at Fusignano) is a former manager of the Italy national football team (1991 - 1996), and twice manager of A.C. Milan (1987 - 1990, 1996 - 1997). ...
Fabio Capello (born June 18, 1946 in San Canzian dIsonzo, Gorizia) is an Italian football manager and former professional player who most recently coached Real Madrid. ...
Oscar Washington Tabárez (born 3 March 1947 in Montevideo) is an Uruguayan football (soccer) manager. ...
Italian footballer. ...
Arrigo Sacchi (born 1 April 1946 at Fusignano) is a former manager of the Italy national football team (1991 - 1996), and twice manager of A.C. Milan (1987 - 1990, 1996 - 1997). ...
Fabio Capello (born June 18, 1946 in San Canzian dIsonzo, Gorizia) is an Italian football manager and former professional player who most recently coached Real Madrid. ...
Alberto Zaccheroni (born 1 March 1953, in Meldola) is an Italian football manager who is currently unemployed. ...
Fatih Terim is one of the most successful football players and managers of Turkey. ...
Carlo Ancelotti (born June 10, 1959 in Reggiolo) is a former football player and now coach. ...
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