Giancarlo Snidaro
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Giancarlo Snidaro (born 21 September 1954 in
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) is a retired Italian footballer. He played as a central midfielder. After many years in
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he went to
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and gained a promotion in
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in 1983-1984. After that he was sold to
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. After retirement he managed Alzano youth teams.


Career

1972-1973 Alessandria 1 (0)
1973-1974 Anconitana 23 (6)
1974-1975 Alessandria 3 (1)
1975-1976 Civitavecchia 34 (17)
1976-1981 Reggina 152 (16)
1981-1984 Atalanta 93 (4)
1984-1988 Piacenza 103 (8)
1988-1989 Trevigliese 27 (8)


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References

1954 births Living people Virtus Bergamo Alzano Seriate 1909 players Men's association football midfielders Italian footballers Footballers from Friuli Venezia Giulia {{Italy-footy-midfielder-1950s-stub