Raffaele D'Aquino
Italian footballer
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | (1903-11-23)23 November 1903 | ||
Place of birth | Trani, Italy | ||
Position(s) | Midfielder | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1924–1928 | Novara | ? | (14) |
1928–1933 | Roma | 116 | (1) |
1933–1936 | Pisa | 63 | (5) |
1936–1937 | Pontedera | ||
1939–1940 | Grosseto | 6 | (0) |
Managerial career | |||
1946–1948 | Cagliari | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Raffaele D'Aquino (born 23 November 1903 in Trani) was an Italian professional football player.
He played for 4 seasons (87 games, no goals) in the Serie A for A.S. Roma.
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Cagliari Calcio – managers
- Fichera (1920–21)
- Mereu (1921–23)
- Colombo (1923–26)
- Archibusacci (1926–27)
- Winkler (1927–30)
- Erbstein (1930–32)
- Kuttik (1932–34)
- Crotti (1934–35)
- Molnár (1935)
- Orani (1935–36)
- Bonello (1936–38)
- Winkler (1938–39)
- Congiu (1939–42)
- Congiu (1942–46)
- D'Aquino (1946–48)
- Winkler (1948–49)
- Latella (1949–50)
- Congiu (1950)
- Carpitelli (1950–51)
- Congiu (1951)
- Allasio (1951–54)
- Morgia (1954)
- Soro (1954)
- Quario (1954)
- Piola (1954–56)
- Rigotti (1956–57)
- Piola (1957)
- Congiu (1957–58)
- Andreoli (1958)
- Perati (1958–60)
- Rigotti (1960–61)
- Silvestri (1961–66)
- Puricelli (1967–68)
- Scopigno (1968–72)
- Fabbri (1972–73)
- Chiappella (1973–75)
- Radice (1975)
- Suárez (1975)
- Tiddia (1975–76)
- Toneatto (1976–78)
- Tiddia (1978–81)
- Carosi (1981–82)
- Giagnoni (1982–83)
- Tiddia (1983–84)
- Veneranda (1984–85)
- Ulivieri (1985–86)
- Giagnoni (1986–87)
- Robotti (1987)
- Tiddia (1987–88)
- Ranieri (1988–91)
- Giacomini (1991)
- Mazzone (1991–93)
- Radice (1993)
- Giorgi (1993–94)
- Tabárez (1994–95)
- Trapattoni (1995–96)
- Giorgi (1996)
- Pérez (1996)
- Mazzone (1996–97)
- Ventura (1997–99)
- Tabárez (1999)
- Ulivieri (1999–2000)
- Bellotto (2000–01)
- Materazzi (2001)
- Sala (2001–02)
- Nuciari (2002)
- Sonetti (2002)
- Ventura (2002–03)
- Reja (2003–04)
- Arrigoni (2004–05)
- Tesser (2005)
- Arrigoni (2005)
- Ballardini (2005–06)
- Sonetti (2006)
- Giampaolo (2006–07)
- Colomba (2007)
- Giampaolo (2007)
- Sonetti (2007)
- Ballardini (2007–08)
- Allegri (2008–10)
- Melisc (2010)
- Bisoli (2010)
- Donadoni (2010–11)
- Ficcadenti (2011)
- Ballardini (2011–12)
- Ficcadenti (2012)
- Pulga (2012–13)
- López (2013–14)
- Pulga (2014)
- Zeman (2014)
- Zola (2014–15)
- Zeman (2015)
- Festa (2015)
- Rastelli (2015–17)
- López (2017–18)
- Maran (2018–20)
- Zenga (2020)
- Di Francesco (2020–21)
- Semplici (2021)
- Mazzarri (2021–22)
- Agostinic (2022)
- Liverani (2022)
- Muzzic (2022)
- Ranieri (2023–24)
- Nicola (2024–)
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