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1997 Coppa Italia Final
The 1997 Coppa Italia Final was the final of the 1996–97 Coppa Italia, the 50th season of the top cup competition in Italian football. The match was played over two legs on 8 and 29 May 1997 between Napoli and Vicenza Vicenza ( , ; ) is a city in northeastern Italy. It is in the Veneto region at the northern base of the ''Monte Berico'', where it straddles the Bacchiglione River. Vicenza is approximately west of Venice and east of Milan. Vicenza is a thr .... The final was won by Vicenza, who claimed their first Coppa Italia title with a 3–1 aggregate victory. First leg Second leg External links {{S.S.C. Napoli matches Coppa Italia Finals Coppa Italia Final 1997 Coppa Italia Final 1997 ...
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1996–97 Coppa Italia
The 1996–97 Coppa Italia, the 50th Coppa Italia was an Italian Football Federation domestic cup competition won by Vicenza. Preliminary round ''p=after penalty shoot-out'' Final phase Knockout stage Final First leg Second leg Vicenza won 3–1 on aggregate. Top goalscorers Referencesrsssf.com {{DEFAULTSORT:1996-97 Coppa Italia Coppa Italia seasons Coppa Italia, 1996-97 Coppa Italia The ("Italy Cup") is an annual knockout cup competition in Italian football organized by the FIGC until the 2009–10 season and the Lega Serie A ever since. History The beginning of the tournament was turbulent, due to the complexity of ...
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Roberto Bordin
Roberto Bordin (born 10 January 1965 in Zawiya, Libya) is a retired Italian footballer, who played as a midfielder, and current manager of Sheriff Tiraspol. Career Bordin began his career in the lower leagues, playing for Sanremese, Taranto and Parma before joining Cesena with whom he won promotion to Serie A in 1987. He later played for Atalanta, Napoli and Piacenza in Serie A, before moving to the lower leagues to join Triestina. He spent the later years of his career at Spezia, with the exception of a season with Vicenza. Adept in either midfield or defence, he would become noted for his longevity as a professional footballer. He finished his career with Spezia in 2005. Since then, he started a career into management, serving as Andrea Mandorlini's assistant during his spells at Bologna, Padova, Siena, Sassuolo, CFR Cluj and, most recently, Verona. On 8 March 2016, he became the manager of Triestina. On 5 October 2016, he became the manager of Sheriff Tiraspol in Moldova's ...
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Gilberto D'Ignazio Pulpito
Gilberto is the Iberian and Italian version of the originally Norman-French given name ''Gilbert'', used in Italian, Portuguese and Spanish languages. In Galician, it's spelled Xilberto or Xilberte. ''Gilbert'' is ultimately derived from the Germanic words gisel (meaning pledge or hostage) and beraht (meaning bright). It can be used as a given name or surname. Gilberto may refer to: Given name Footballers * Gilberto Galdino dos Santos (born 1976), Brazilian football player, commonly known as Beto * Gilberto Alves (born 1950), Brazilian footballer, commonly known as Gil * Gilberto Ribeiro Gonçalves (born 1980), Brazilian international footballer, commonly known as Gil * Gilberto da Silva Melo (born 1976), Brazilian footballer, commonly known as Gilberto * Gilberto Oliveira Souza Junior (born 1989), Brazilian football player, commonly known as Gilberto * Felisberto Sebastião da Graça Amaral (born 1982), Angolan footballer, commonly known as Gilberto * Gilberto Moraes Júnio ...
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Massimo Beghetto
Massimo Beghetto (born 19 November 1968) is the Italian former professional footballer who played as a defender. He briefly coached of Vicenza Calcio and Bassano. Playing career Beghetto was born in Tombolo. A defender, he played for Venezia, Bologna, Chievo, Perugia, Vicenza Calcio, Dundee, Sliema Wanderers, Bassano. Whilst at Vicenza he won the 1996–97 Coppa Italia. Coaching career In the season 2010–11 he has been assistant coach to Rolando Maran at Serie B club Vicenza Calcio, after having served as head coach of Bassano Virtus 55 S.T. during the club's 2009–10 campaign. Since 4 March to 29 April 2012, when he was sacked, has been the coach of Vicenza Calcio, in place of the sacked Luigi Cagni, after that in the same season has coached the youth team. Personal life His father, Giuseppe is a former Olympic champion, and both his brother Luigi and his son Andrea are professional footballers. Honours Player Vicenza *Coppa Italia The ("Italy Cup") is an a ...
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Davide Belotti
Davide Belotti (born 24 May 1972) is an Italian football coach and former player who played as a defender. Career Belotti was born in Bollate. Throughout his career, He played for Italian clubs Inter, Nola, Vicenza, Treviso, Monza, Seregno, Lecco, and AC Bellinzona, also spending a loan spell with Greek side AEK Athens in 2000. Whilst at Vicenza he won the 1996–97 Coppa Italia. Honours Vicenza *Coppa Italia The ("Italy Cup") is an annual knockout cup competition in Italian football organized by the FIGC until the 2009–10 season and the Lega Serie A ever since. History The beginning of the tournament was turbulent, due to the complexity of ...: 1996–97 References External linksAC Bellinzona profile* 1972 births Living people People from Bollate Footballers from the Metropolitan City of Milan Italian men's footballers Men's association football defenders Serie A players Serie B players Serie C players Serie D players Super League Greece player ...
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Gustavo Méndez
Gustavo Emilio Méndez Techera (born 3 February 1971) is a Uruguayan former footballer who played as a defender. He played for several clubs, including Nacional (Uruguay), Vicenza Calcio (Italy) and Torino FC (Italy). Whilst at Vicenza he won the 1996–97 Coppa Italia. For the Uruguay national football team Méndez was a participant at the 2002 FIFA World Cup. Honours ;Vicenza *Coppa Italia The ("Italy Cup") is an annual knockout cup competition in Italian football organized by the FIGC until the 2009–10 season and the Lega Serie A ever since. History The beginning of the tournament was turbulent, due to the complexity of ...: 1996–97 References External links *Profile 1971 births Living people Uruguayan footballers Club Nacional de Football players L.R. Vicenza players Torino F.C. players Uruguayan Primera División players Serie A players Serie B players Uruguayan expatriate footballers Expatriate footballers in Italy Uruguay international ...
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Pierluigi Brivio
Pierluigi Brivio (born 21 May 1969 in Milan) is an Italian former professional footballer who last played for Unione Sportiva Pergocrema 1932 as a goalkeeper. Career Brivio started his career at Atalanta youth team. He then played for Palazzolo of Serie C2, and won promotion to Serie C1 in summer 1991. He transferred to Vicenza of Serie B in summer 1994. He played first 3 seasons as second choice behind Giorgio Sterchele and then Luca Mondini. He took the regular place from Mondini in mid-1997 and played in the final when they won the 1996–97 Coppa Italia. He played 70 Serie A games for Vicenza from 1995 until 1999. He transferred to Venezia of Serie B in summer 2000. He lost his first team place after Venezia promoted to Serie A in summer 2001. In summer 2002, he transferred to Genoa of Serie B, as first choice. In summer 2003, he transferred to Napoli to replace the left of Francesco Mancini, as Emanuele Manitta's backup. Due to Napoli's bankruptcy in summer 2004, B ...
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Vincenzo Montefusco
Vincenzo "Enzo" Montefusco (born 26 April 1945 in Naples) is an Italian former football player and manager, who played as a midfielder. He is most noted for his association with his hometown side Napoli, where he played for over a decade as a player. He also had several managerial spells in Serie B and Serie C, with teams such as Cosenza and Pisa, before joining Napoli's coaching staff in the role of the team's youth coach. During the late 1990s he also served three times as the club's caretaker manager, replacing Luigi Simoni, Giovanni Galeone and Renzo Ulivieri respectively. He was ultimately sacked by Napoli following the club's promotion to Serie A at the end of the 1999–2000 season. In 2008, he became director of football of Real Marcianise in Lega Pro The Serie C () is the third-highest division in the Italian football league system after the Serie B and Serie A. The Lega Italiana Calcio Professionistico (Lega Pro) is the governing body that runs the Serie C. The uni ...
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Luca Altomare
Luca Altomare (born 14 January 1972) is an Italian football coach and retired midfielder. Career While playing for Napoli, Altomare was given the number 10 jersey and the captain's armband for a friendly against Internazionale. Despite getting called up to the Italy squad for the 1996 UEFA European Under-21 Championship The 1996 UEFA European Under-21 Championship, which spanned two years (1994–96), had 44 entrants. After the quarter-finals stage, Spain were chosen as the hosts of the final stages, consisting of four matches in total. Italy U-21s won the compe ..., Altomare decided not to go because he was getting married. References External links * 1972 births Living people Italian men's footballers Italian football managers Footballers from Cosenza Men's association football midfielders Cosenza Calcio 1914 players SSC Napoli players AC Reggiana 1919 players Lucchese 1905 players SPAL players Vigor Lamezia players Cosenza Calcio players Serie A playe ...
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Alfredo Aglietti
Alfredo Aglietti (born 16 September 1970) is an Italian football manager and a former player, who played as a striker, currently in charge of club Brescia. Playing career Aglietti started his career at amateur club Rondinella, before a stint at Pontedera saw him land in Reggina by 1994, playing in Serie C1 at the time. having had a sublime goal scoring record at lower level, Aglietti quickly adapted to his new surroundings, and following a promotion and a successful season in Serie B as the follow-up, Aglietti caught the eyes of the prestigious Serie A club Napoli, where he was involved in taking the club to the Coppa Italia final of 1997, and becoming the club top scorer in the league season, netting eight league goals. Following Napoli's purchases of Igor Protti and Claudio Bellucci, Aglietti was sold to Hellas Verona, where he spent three seasons, scoring 18 league goals for the club in 73 appearances. He then played for their local rivals Chievo, before going to Arezzo, wher ...
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Alain Boghossian
Alain Boghossian (born 27 October 1970) is a French-Armenian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He serves as an assistant coach for the France national team. Club career Born in Digne-les-Bains, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, Alain Boghossian began playing football in the reserves of Olympique de Marseille. After a sole season on Marseille in Ligue 1, Boghossian joined Ligue 2 club Istres in order to get match practice. He returned to Marseille after a season in Istres. Boghossian moved to Italy in 1994 and was brought into Serie A club S.S.C. Napoli. He played on Napoli for three years and then played on U.C. Sampdoria for a season. Boghossian became a member of Parma A.C. in 1998, where he had his most successful years of his club career. He competed alongside compatriot Lilian Thuram on Parma. Parma won the 1998–99 UEFA Europa League, defeating Marseille 3–1 in the finals. Boghossian scored one goal at the 1998–99 UEFA Cup, the third goal in a 3 ...
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Nicola Caccia
Nicola Caccia (born 10 April 1970) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a forward. Playing career Caccia made his breakthrough with the Tuscan club Empoli, where he made his first team debut at the age of 17. Following brief stints with Bari and Modena, Caccia rose to prominence with Ancona, which resulted in a transfer to Piacenza in Serie A in the summer of 1995. Caccia scored 14 goals in Serie A for Piacenza, and was one of the main surprises in the 1995-96 Serie A season. Napoli was a bigger club than Piacenza, and had suffered from a lack of goals scored ever since Daniel Fonseca left a couple of years earlier. Caccia was Napoli's main signing in the summer of 1996, but despite being club topscorer, failed to impress with merely seven goals. Instead, Atalanta bought Caccia as replacement for Filippo Inzaghi. In three seasons with the Bergamo club, Caccia scored 40 goals, albeit the final two seasons were spent in Serie B, since Atalanta were re ...
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