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===Footballer===
===Footballer===


As a footballer, he grew up in [[A.C. Milan]] youth team, winning a [[Torneo di Viareggio]] in [[1957]]. Later, he played only in lower Italian categories. With [[F.C. Catanzaro|Catanzaro]] he reached a [[Coppa Italia]] final in [[1966]], scoring a goal in the last match against [[ACF Fiorentina|Fiorentina]].<ref>http://www.magliarossonera.it/protagonisti/All-Marchioro.html</ref>
As a footballer, he grew up in [[A.C. Milan]] youth team, winning a [[Torneo di Viareggio]] in 1957. Later, he played only in lower Italian categories. With [[F.C. Catanzaro|Catanzaro]] he reached a [[Coppa Italia]] final in 1966, scoring a goal in the last match against [[ACF Fiorentina|Fiorentina]].<ref>http://www.magliarossonera.it/protagonisti/All-Marchioro.html</ref>


===Coach===
===Coach===


Between [[1968]] and [[1970]] he attended [[Nils Liedholm|Liedholm]] and [[Luigi Radice|Radice]] during their work in [[A.C. Monza Brianza 1912|Monza]].<ref>http://archiviostorico.corriere.it/2001/marzo/04/Marchioro_vota_solo_squadre_co_0_0103046574.shtml</ref>
Between 1968 and 1970 he attended [[Nils Liedholm|Liedholm]] and [[Luigi Radice|Radice]] during their work in [[A.C. Monza Brianza 1912|Monza]].<ref>http://archiviostorico.corriere.it/2001/marzo/04/Marchioro_vota_solo_squadre_co_0_0103046574.shtml</ref>


He began to coach on [[1970]], training [[S.S. Verbania Calcio|Verbania]]. In [[1973]], with [[U.S. Alessandria Calcio 1912|Alessandria]], he won the first edition of ''Coppa Italia Semiprofessionisti'' (now [[Coppa Italia Lega Pro]]). In [[1975]] his [[Calcio Como|Como]] was promoted in [[Serie A]]; next year led [[A.C. Cesena|Cesena]] for the first time in [[UEFA Cup]].
He began to coach on 1970, training [[S.S. Verbania Calcio|Verbania]]. In 1973, with [[U.S. Alessandria Calcio 1912|Alessandria]], he won the first edition of ''Coppa Italia Semiprofessionisti'' (now [[Coppa Italia Lega Pro]]). In 1975 his [[Calcio Como|Como]] was promoted in [[Serie A]]; next year led [[A.C. Cesena|Cesena]] for the first time in [[UEFA Cup]].


After a delusive first experience in a top club (Milan, season [[Serie A 1976–77|1976–77]]), he coached in lower series. In [[1988]] he signed for [[A.C. Reggiana|Reggiana]], which he led for few years from [[Serie C1]] to A.
After a delusive first experience in a top club (Milan, season [[Serie A 1976–77|1976–77]]), he coached in lower series. In 1988 he signed for [[A.C. Reggiana|Reggiana]], which he led for few years from [[Serie C1]] to A.


He retired in [[1997]].
He retired in 1997.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 03:57, 14 May 2012

Giuseppe Marchioro
Personal information
Full name Giuseppe Marchioro
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
1949–1959 Milan
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Legnano
Varese
1967–1966 Catanzaro
Managerial career
1970–1972 Verbania
1972–1973 Alessandria
1973–1975 Como
1975–1976 Cesena
1976–1977 Milan
1977–1978 Cesena
1978–1982 Como
1982 Avellino
1983–1984 Cesena
1984–1985 Ancona
1985–1986 Prato
1986–1987 Barletta
1987–1988 Foggia
1988–1994 Reggiana
1994 Genoa
1995 Venezia
1996–1997 Cesena
1997 Triestina
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of February 28, 2010

Giuseppe Marchioro (born March 13, 1936) is an Italian professional former footballer and manager.

Career

Footballer

As a footballer, he grew up in A.C. Milan youth team, winning a Torneo di Viareggio in 1957. Later, he played only in lower Italian categories. With Catanzaro he reached a Coppa Italia final in 1966, scoring a goal in the last match against Fiorentina.[1]

Coach

Between 1968 and 1970 he attended Liedholm and Radice during their work in Monza.[2]

He began to coach on 1970, training Verbania. In 1973, with Alessandria, he won the first edition of Coppa Italia Semiprofessionisti (now Coppa Italia Lega Pro). In 1975 his Como was promoted in Serie A; next year led Cesena for the first time in UEFA Cup.

After a delusive first experience in a top club (Milan, season 1976–77), he coached in lower series. In 1988 he signed for Reggiana, which he led for few years from Serie C1 to A.

He retired in 1997.

References

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