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1960 Coppa Italia Final
The 1960 Coppa Italia Final was the final of the 1959–60 Coppa Italia, the first one with the present day trophy and to give access to the Cup Winners Cup.However, following Juventus’ double, Fiorentina obtained to enter in the new competition. The match was played on 18 September 1960 between Juventus and Fiorentina. Juventus Juventus Football Club (from la, iuventūs, 'youth'; ), colloquially known as Juve (), is a professional Association football, football club based in Turin, Piedmont, Italy, that competes in the Serie A, the top tier of the Italian football leagu ... won 3–2; it was their fourth victory. Match References Coppa Italia 1959/60 statistics at rsssf.com* https://www.calcio.com/calendario/ita-coppa-italia-1959-1960-finale/2/ * https://www.worldfootball.net/schedule/ita-coppa-italia-1959-1960-finale/2/ {{ACF Fiorentina matches 1959–60 in Italian football Coppa Italia finals Coppa Italia Final 1960 Coppa Italia Final 1960 September 1960 s ...
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1959–60 Coppa Italia
The 1959–60 Coppa Italia was the 13th Coppa Italia, the major Italian domestic cup. The competition was won by Juventus. First round ''p=after penalty shoot-out'' Second round Milan and Atalanta are added. Round of 16 Genoa, Torino, Venezia, Fiorentina, Juventus, Bologna, Lazio, Internazionale are added. Quarter-finals * Juventus qualify after drawing of lots. Semi-finals Third place match Final Top goalscorers External linksrsssf.com {{DEFAULTSORT:1959-60 Coppa Italia Coppa Italia seasons 1959–60 domestic association football cups Copa Copa or COPA may refer to: COPA COPA may refer to: * Computer Operator Programming Assistant. trade of ITI * Child Online Protection Act, a former U.S. law to protect minors from certain material on the internet * Canadian Owners and Pilots Ass ...
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Benito Sarti
Benito Sarti (; 23 July 1936 – 4 February 2020) was an Italian professional footballer who played as a defender or midfielder. Club career Sarti made his Serie A debut with Padova (1954–1957) at the age of 19, in a 4–1 away loss to Milan on 26 February 1956, during the 1955–56 Serie A season; he subsequently played for Sampdoria (1957–1959), making 63 appearances for the club. He played for Juventus between 1959 and 1968, obtaining 252 appearances, 206 of which came in Serie A, scoring one goal, which came from long-range in a 6–3 away victory over Atalanta during the 1962–63 Serie A season. During his time with club, he won three Serie A titles, as well as three Coppa Italia titles, and a Coppa delle Alpi. He ended his career after a season with Varese (1968–69). International career At international level, Sarti made his senior debut for Italy on 9 November 1958, in a 2–2 friendly draw against France, in Paris. In total, he made six appearances for Italy bet ...
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Rino Marchesi
Rino Marchesi (; born 11 June 1937) is a former Italian football midfielder and manager from San Giuliano Milanese. Club career After beginning his career with Fanfulla for a season in 1955, over the course of his playing career, Marchesi played for five Italian club sides, spending the most of his time with Atalanta, Fiorentina and Lazio, winning several titles. He ended his career after two seasons with Prato, in 1973. International career While with Fiorentina, Marchesi appeared for the Italy twice, making his international debut in a 4–1 victory over Argentina on 15 June 1961. Manager career Following his retirement, Marchesi pursued a career as a manager, coaching several clubs, including Mantova and Ternana, then he guided Avellino to maintain its rank in Serie A in the 1978–79 season, and the following season. He most notably coached Napoli (1980–82; 1983–85), Internazionale (1982–83), Como (1985–86; 1988–89) Juventus (1986–88), and Udinese (1989–91). ...
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Dante Micheli
Dante Micheli (10 February 1939 – 10 June 2012) was an Italian footballer who played as a forward. He scored 68 goals from 479 league appearances, of which more than 250 were made in Serie A. Micheli played for Mantova, SPAL, Fiorentina and Foggia. He was a member of the Fiorentina team that defeated Rangers 4–1 to win the 1960–61 European Cup Winners' Cup The 1960–61 season of the European Cup Winners' Cup club football tournament was won by Italian club Fiorentina in two-legged final victory against Rangers of Scotland. Organised by the Mitropa Cup committee, this tournament's edition was recog .... References External links Footballdatabase.eu profile 1939 births 2012 deaths Sportspeople from Mantua Italian footballers Association football forwards Mantova 1911 players S.P.A.L. players ACF Fiorentina players Calcio Foggia 1920 players Serie A players Serie B players Serie C players Footballers from Lombardy {{Italy-footy-forward-1930s-stub ...
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Enzo Robotti
Enzo Robotti (; born 13 June 1935) is a former Italian international footballer who played as a defender. Club career Robotti was born in Alessandria. During his club career he played for ACF Fiorentina, A.S. Roma and Brescia Calcio. International career At international level, Robotti earned 15 caps for the Italy national football team from 1958 to 1965, and participated in the 1962 FIFA World Cup The 1962 FIFA World Cup was the seventh edition of the FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial international football championship for senior men's national teams. It was held from 30 May to 17 June 1962 in Chile. The qualification rounds took place be .... External linksEnzo Robotti - International Appearances* 1935 births Living people People from Alessandria Italian footballers Italy international footballers 1962 FIFA World Cup players Serie A players Serie C players S.S.D. Sanremese Calcio players Juventus F.C. players ACF Fiorentina players A.S. Roma players ...
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Sergio Castelletti
Sergio Castelletti (; 30 December 1937 – 28 November 2004) was an Italian professional footballer and manager, who played as a defender. Career Player As a football, he played several seasons with Fiorentina, winning twice Coppa Italia (1961, 1966), a UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (1961) and a Mitropa Cup (1966). Along with his team-mate Enzo Robotti, who also came from the province of Alessandria like Castelletti himself, he formed a strong full-back pairing, which sometimes even lined up with the Italy national football team. Manager After the end of his footballer career, Castelletti trained Fiorentina youth team, some clubs in Serie B The Serie B (), currently named Serie BKT for sponsorship reasons, is the second-highest division in the Italian football league system after the Serie A. It has been operating for over ninety years since the 1929–30 season. It had been ... and in lower divisions. Death He died in 2004. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Castelletti, ...
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Giuliano Sarti
Giuliano Sarti (; 2 October 1933 – 5 June 2017) was an Italian professional football player, who played in the position of goalkeeper. Throughout his successful career, he played for several Italian clubs, although he is mostly remembered for his success with Fiorentina, and as the goalkeeper of the "Grande Inter" side of the 1960s that conquered both Italy and Europe. Club career Sarti is mostly remembered for his successful stints at Fiorentina and Internazionale, clubs with which he won several domestic and international trophies. After starting his career in the lower divisions with season long stints at Centese (1952–53) and Bondenese (1953–54), he moved to Fiorentina in 1954, where he soon managed to obtain a place in the team's starting line-up despite competition from Leonardo Costagliola initially, and later Enrico Albertosi. During his time with the club (1954–63), he won the Serie A, the Coppa Italia and the European Cup Winners' Cup titles. Sarti is partic ...
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Carlo Parola
Carlo Parola (; 20 September 1921 – 22 March 2000), was an Italian footballer and coach who played as a defender. Throughout his career, he won domestic titles with Italian club Juventus, both as a player and as a manager. At international level, he took part at the 1950 FIFA World Cup with the Italy national team. Career Parola was born in Turin. He is mostly known for his time with Juventus with whom he played over 300 games between 1939 and 1954, winning two Serie A titles and a Coppa Italia, and even serving as the club's captain from 1949 onwards. He also had brief spells with Lazio and Midland in Argentina, before going into management. At international level, he was capped for Italy on 10 occasions between 1945 and 1950, and represented his country at the 1950 FIFA World Cup. As a coach, he managed several Italian clubs throughout his career, and had spells with Anconitana, Juventus, Livorno, and Novara. He won the Serie A title during his second spell as Juventus's ...
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Giampiero Boniperti
Giampiero Boniperti (; 4 July 1928 – 18 June 2021) was an Italian footballer who played his entire 15-season career at Juventus between 1946 and 1961, winning five Serie A titles and two Coppa Italia titles. He also played for the Italy national team at international level, and took part at the 1950 and 1954 FIFA World Cup finals, as well as the 1952 Summer Olympics with Italy. After retirement from professional football, Boniperti was a CEO and chairman of Juventus and, later, a deputy to the European Parliament. A forward, Boniperti is regarded by several pundits, including Mario Sconcerti, as one of Italy's and Juventus's greatest ever players, and is considered by some in the sport, such as Bruno Nicolè, to be Italy's greatest player of all time; with 182 goals in all competitions, Boniperti was the highest goalscorer in Juventus history for more than 40 years, until his record was bested by Alessandro Del Piero on 10 January 2006. Del Piero also broke his club record o ...
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Omar Sívori
Enrique Omar Sívori (, ; 2 October 1935 – 17 February 2005) was an Italian-Argentine football player and manager who played as a forward. At club level, he is known for his successful time with Italian side Juventus during the late 1950s and early 1960s, where he won three Serie A titles among other trophies; he also played for River Plate in Argentina and Napoli in Italy. He made his international debut for Argentina, winning the 1957 South American Championship. Later in his career, he represented Italy and took part in some of the 1962 World Cup. After his retirement as player, he coached several teams in Argentina. Regarded as one of the greatest players of his generation and as one of the greatest football players of all time, Sívori was known for his outstanding skill, speed, goalscoring ability, technique, creativity, and his footballing talent was widely acclaimed. He won the ''South American Championship Best Player'' award in 1957 and the coveted European Footbal ...
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Gino Stacchini
Gino Stacchini (; born 18 February 1938) is a retired Italian professional footballer who played as a forward or midfielder. Honours ;Juventus * Serie A champion: 1957–58, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1966–67. * 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 ... winner: 1958–59, 1959–60, 1964–65. External links * 1938 births Living people Italian footballers Italy men's international footballers Serie A players Serie B players Juventus F.C. players Mantova 1911 players A.C. Cesena players Men's association football midfielders Men's association football forwards Sportspeople from the Province of Forlì-Cesena Footballers from Emilia-Romagna {{Italy-footy-bio-stub ...
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Bruno Nicolè
Bruno Nicolè (; 24 February 1940 – 26 November 2019) was an Italian professional footballer who played as a forward. Club career Throughout his club career, Nicolè played for several Italian clubs, and started his career with Padova at the age of 16, making his Serie A debut on 10 February 1957, in a 3–2 home win over Inter; his performances earned him a move to Juventus in 1957, where he won three Serie A titles and two Coppa Italia titles, also managing a goalscoring ratio of at least one goal every three games with the club, and even playing alongside the club's established attacking trio, which was made up of stars John Charles, Omar Sívori and Giampiero Boniperti. He later played for Mantova, Roma – where he won his third Coppa Italia in 1964, scoring the only goal in the second leg of the final victory over Torino (in a 1–0 aggregate win) – and Sampdoria, before ending his career in 1967, after two seasons in Serie B with Alessandria. International career Nico ...
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