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1991–92 UC Sampdoria Season
The 1991–92 season saw Sampdoria compete in this season's editions of the Serie A, Coppa Italia, and European Cup. The club reached the 1992 European Cup final only to suffer a 1–0 loss in extra time to FC Barcelona, Barcelona. In the league, Sampdoria finished tied for sixth with Parma F.C., Parma. Due to Sampdoria's failure to secure European football, championship-winning coach Vujadin Boškov left his job. Squad Transfers Winter Competitions Supercoppa Italiana Serie A League table Results summary Results by round Matches Coppa Italia Second round Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals European Cup First round Second round Group stage Final Statistics Players statistics References SourcesRSSSF - Italy 1991/92
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UC Sampdoria
Unione Calcio Sampdoria, commonly referred to as Sampdoria (), is an Italian professional Football club (association football), football club based in Genoa, Liguria. Sampdoria was formed in 1946 from the List of football club mergers, merger of two existing sports clubs whose roots can be traced back to the 1890s,Il Calcio Ginnastico
Associazione Calcio Sampierdarenese, Sampierdarenese and Andrea Doria. Both the team name and colours reflect this union, the first being a combination of the names, the second taking the form of a unique kit design, predominantly blue (for Andrea Doria) with white, red and black bands (for Sampierdarenese) across the centre of the shirt, hence the nickname ''blucerchiati'' ("blue-circled"). Sampdoria play at Stadio Luigi Ferraris, capacity 33,205, which ...
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Dario Bonetti
Dario Bonetti (; born 5 August 1961) is an Italian football manager and former player. Club career Born in San Zeno Naviglio, Brescia, Italy, Bonetti made his professional debut during the 1978–79 season with Brescia. He then moved to Roma in 1980, and played for the ''giallorossi'' until 1986, except for a one-season spell at Sampdoria during the 1982–83 season; during his time with Roma, he won three Coppa Italia titles. In 1986, he signed for Milan, but failed to impress and moved to Verona only one year later. In 1989, he transferred to Juventus, where he played two seasons, making 63 appearances and scoring 5 goals, winning a Coppa Italia and UEFA Cup double under manager Dino Zoff in 1990. A return to Sampdoria in 1991 was followed by a single season at SPAL in 1992, and retirement in 1993. In all his whole playing career in the Serie A, Dario Bonetti was suspended for a total of 39 matches, this being as of 2009 an absolute record. International career Bonetti made ...
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Renato Buso
Renato Buso (born 19 December 1969) is an Italian professional football coach and a former player who was deployed as a forward or as a midfielder. Club career Born in Treviso, Buso initially began his career playing as a striker or as a centre-forward with Juventus in Serie A in 1985, at the age of 16, immediately winning the 1985–86 Serie A title and the 1985 Intercontinental Cup, although he was mainly a reserve player at the club, behind forwards Aldo Serena, Ian Rush, and Alessandro Altobelli. He later moved to Fiorentina in 1989, where he was deployed alongside Roberto Baggio and Oscar Dertycia as a winger, or as a supporting striker. During his time at the club, he played and scored in the 1990 UEFA Cup Final against his former team, although Fiorentina would lose the tournament. He subsequently moved to Sampdoria in 1991, where he won the 1991 Supercoppa Italiana. He began to be deployed as a midfielder as his career progressed, and he later also played for Napol ...
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Paulo Silas
Paulo Silas do Prado Pereira (born 27 August 1965), also known as Paulo Silas, Silas Pereira or simply Silas, is a Brazilian football pundit, coach, and former professional player. In his playing career as a central midfielder, he broke through at São Paulo in the mid-1980s, before playing for Sporting CP in Portugal, Cesena and Sampdoria in Italy, and San Lorenzo in Argentina among others. After winning South American and world titles with the under-20 team in 1985, he earned 34 caps for Brazil between 1986 and 1992. He was chosen for the FIFA World Cup in 1986 and 1990 and the Copa América in 1987 and 1989, winning the latter. Silas began working as a manager in 2007, and led Avaí in three spells, including their best Campeonato Brasileiro Série A finish of 6th in 2009. He briefly managed Grêmio and Flamengo in the same league the following year, and Al-Arabi and Al-Gharafa of the Qatar Stars League. Personal life Silas was born in Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil. Th ...
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Fausto Pari
Fausto Pari (born 15 September 1962 in Savignano sul Rubicone) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a defender. Honours Inter Milan * Serie A: 1979–80 (on the squad, but did not play in any league games) Sampdoria * Serie A: 1990–91 * Coppa Italia: 1984–85, 1987–88, 1988–89 * Supercoppa Italiana: 1991 * UEFA Cup Winners' Cup The UEFA Cup Winners' Cup was a European association football, football club competition contested annually by the winners of domestic cup competitions. The competition's official name was originally the European Cup Winners' Cup; it was renam ...: 1989–90 External linksProfile at Lega-Calcio.it 1962 births Living people People from Savignano sul Rubicone Italian men's footballers Italy men's youth international footballers Italy men's under-21 international footballers Serie A players Serie C players Serie D players Inter Milan players Parma Calcio 1913 players UC Sampdoria players SSC Napoli p ...
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Attilio Lombardo
Attilio Lombardo (; born 6 January 1966) is an Italian Manager (association football), football manager and former Football player, player, currently assistant coach at Serie B club UC Sampdoria, Sampdoria. Throughout his career he was usually deployed as a Midfielder#Winger, wide midfielder, or as an offensive right Forward (association football)#Winger, winger, although he also played as a Defender (association football)#Full-back, fullback or Defender (association football)#Wing-back, wingback on occasion later in his career. Lombardo played for several Italian clubs throughout his career, and is best known for his two spells with U.C. Sampdoria, Sampdoria. He is one of the six players to have won the Serie A title with three different teams: Sampdoria, Juventus FC, Juventus, and S.S. Lazio, Lazio; the other five players to have managed the same feat are Giovanni Ferrari, Filippo Cavalli, Pietro Fanna, Sergio Gori, and Aldo Serena. Lombardo also had a spell in the Premier Lea ...
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Srečko Katanec
Srečko Katanec (; born 16 July 1963) is a Slovenian retired football manager and player. At international level, he was capped for both the Yugoslavia and Slovenia national teams. A former midfielder, who was also capable of playing as a defender, Katanec is regarded as one of the greatest Slovenian footballers of all time, having represented Yugoslavia at the 1984 and 1988 Summer Olympics, UEFA Euro 1984 and the 1990 FIFA World Cup. After Slovenia's independence, Katanec made five appearances for the newly formed Slovenia national team before retiring from professional football. During his club career, Katanec won a Yugoslav League championship with FK Partizan and was a runner-up of the 1988–89 UEFA Cup with VfB Stuttgart. In his five-year spell with Sampdoria, he won the Serie A championship, the Coppa Italia and the European Cup Winners' Cup, as well as finishing as a runner-up in the 1992 European Cup final, losing to Barcelona. As manager of Slovenia, Katanec led t ...
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Giovanni Invernizzi (footballer Born 1963)
Giovanni Invernizzi (born 22 August 1963) is an Italian professional football coach and former player who played as a midfielder, currently head of youth development at Serie B club Sampdoria. He made nearly 300 appearances in Serie A in the 1980s and 1990s. He was manager of Sampdoria's youth teams and of Bogliasco. Honours Player Reggina * Serie C2 – Group D: 1983–84 Sampdoria * Serie A: 1990–91 * Coppa Italia: 1993–94 * Supercoppa Italiana: 1991 * European Cup runner-up: 1991–92 * European Super Cup runner-up: 1990 * European Cup Winners' Cup: 1989–90 Coach Bogliasco * Eccellenza Liguria Eccellenza Liguria is the regional Eccellenza football division for clubs in the northern Italian region of Liguria. It consists of 16 teams competing in one group. The winning team is promoted to Serie D, the top level of Italian amateur football ...: 2010–11 * Coppa Italia Liguria: 2010–11 References 1963 births Living people Footballers from Como Italian me ...
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Toninho Cerezo
Antônio Carlos Cerezo (born 21 April 1955), known as Toninho Cerezo (), is a Brazilian former footballer. Cerezo is commonly regarded as one of the finest Brazilian defensive midfielders of all time, most notably having played for his hometown's team Atlético Mineiro; he also played for several other clubs in both Brazil and Italy throughout his career. At international level, Cerezo took part at the 1978 and 1982 FIFA World Cups – winning a bronze medal in the former edition of the tournament – and the 1979 Copa América, where Brazil finished in third place. Club career Throughout his career, Cerezo played as a defensive midfielder with Atlético Mineiro, Roma, Cruzeiro, Sampdoria, São Paulo and the Brazil national team. While playing in Brazil, he won the Bola de Ouro in 1977 and 1980 and the Bola de Prata in 1976. During his time in Italy, Cerezo won the Coppa Italia four times; in 1991 he won the Serie A with Sampdoria, but lost the Coppa Italia final to AS ...
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Ivano Bonetti
Ivano Bonetti (born 1 August 1964) is an Italian football manager, club director and former professional footballer, the current CEO and president & owner of Mobisafe. As a player he was a midfielder from 1981 to 2002. He made appearances for several clubs in Italy in both Serie A and Serie B most notably Juventus, Sampdoria, Bologna and Brescia. He became notably remembered in England for his spell at Grimsby Town where, despite being a fan favourite, he was involved in an infamous half time bust up with his manager that left him with a broken cheekbone. He also turned out in his home country for Genoa, Atalanta, Torino and Sestrese as well as spells in England with Tranmere Rovers and Crystal Palace. In 2000, he was appointed player-manager of Scottish Premier League side Dundee, where he remained for two years, before being appointed director of football of Lega Pro Prima Divisione club Valle del Giovenco where he remained until 2010. Playing career Italy Born in Bresci ...
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Michele Zanutta
Michele Zanutta (born 20 October 1967), is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a defender. Career Michele Zanutta as a defender and played for several Italian teams, in special Sampdoria, for which he was part of the conquest of two Coppa Italia, and Reggiana, where he won the Serie C1 and Serie B. Zanutta also competed at international level for Italy U20 in the 1987 FIFA World Youth Championship. Honours ;Sampdoria *Coppa Italia: 1984–85, 1987–88 ;Reggiana *Serie C1: (group A) *Serie B The Serie B (), officially known as 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 b ...: 1992–93 References External linksMichele Zanuttaat playmakerstats.comMichele Zanuttaat tuttocalciatori.net * {{DEFAULTSORT:Zanutta, Michele 1967 births Living people Men's association football defende ...
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Alessandro Orlando
Alessandro Orlando (born 1 June 1970) is an Italian former professional footballer who played a defender. A quick, talented, energetic, and dynamic offensive left-back, with a powerful shot and good technique, he excelled at providing long passes and crosses to forwards and at making attacking runs down the flank. Despite his offensive and creative prowess, he was inconsistent at times, however, and was less effective defensively, as he often struggled in one on one situations with forwards. A predominantly left-footed player, he was also an accurate free-kick taker. Although he was often a reserve player at Milan and Juventus, Orlando is one of the six players to win the Serie A title in two successive years with different clubs, winning the 1993–94 Serie A title with Milan, and the 1994–95 Serie A title with Juventus; the other five are Giovanni Ferrari, Riccardo Toros, Eraldo Mancin, Roberto Baggio, and Andrea Pirlo. Club career Early career After beginning his car ...
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