Luigi Brunella
Italian footballer
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | 14 April 1914[1] | ||
Place of birth | Garlasco, Italy | ||
Position(s) | Defender | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1932–1935 | Vigevanesi | ||
1935–1939 | Torino | 86 | (0) |
1939–1943 | Roma | 92 | (0) |
1944 | Juventus | 24 | (0) |
1945–1948 | Roma | 66 | (1) |
Managerial career | |||
1948–1949 | Roma | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Luigi Brunella (14 April 1914 – 23 May 1993) was an Italian football defender and manager from Garlasco. He spent the largest majority of his playing career at Torino and Roma (where he played over 150 games), before going on to management, taking over at clubs such as Roma.
Honours
- Torino
- Coppa Italia: 1935–36
- Roma
- Serie A: 1941–42
References
- ^ Enciclopedia Del Calcio
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AS Roma – managers
- Garbutt (1927–29)
- Baccani (1929–30)
- Burgess (1930–32)
- Barr (1932–33)
- Kovács (1933–34)
- Barbesino (1934–38)
- Ara (1938–39)
- Schaffer (1939–42)
- Kertész (1942–43)
- Masetti (1943–45)
- Degni (1945–47)
- Senkey (1947–48)
- Brunella (1948–49)
- Bernardini (1949–50)
- Baloncieri (1950)
- Serantoni (1950)
- Masetti (1950–1951)
- Viani (1951–1953)
- Varglien (1953–54)
- Carver (1954–56)
- Sárosi (1956)
- Masetti (1956–57)
- Stock (1957–58)
- Nordahl (1958–59)
- Sárosi (1959–60)
- Foni (1960–61)
- Carniglia (1961–63)
- Kryeziu (1963)
- Foni (1963–64)
- Miró (1964–65)
- Lorenzo (1965–66)
- Pugliese (1966–68)
- Herrera (1968–70)
- Tessari (1970)
- Herrera (1971–72)
- Trebiciani (1972–73)
- Scopigno (1973)
- Liedholm (1973–77)
- Giagnoni (1977–78)
- Valcareggi (1978–79)
- Liedholm (1979–84)
- Eriksson (1984–87)
- Sormani (1987)
- Liedholm (1987–89)
- Spinosi (1989)
- Liedholm (1989)
- Radice (1989–90)
- O. Bianchi (1990–92)
- Boškov (1992–93)
- Mazzone (1993–96)
- C. Bianchi (1996–97)
- Liedholm & Sella (1997)
- Zeman (1997–99)
- Capello (1999–2004)
- Prandelli (2004)
- Völler (2004)
- Delneri (2004–05)
- Conti (2005)
- Spalletti (2005–09)
- Ranieri (2009–11)
- Montella (2011)
- Luis Enrique (2011–12)
- Zeman (2012–13)
- Andreazzoli (2013)
- Garcia (2013–16)
- Spalletti (2016–17)
- Di Francesco (2017–19)
- Ranieri (2019)
- Fonseca (2019–21)
- Mourinho (2021–24)
- De Rossi (2024)
- Jurić (2024–)
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