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词条 Giuseppe Carlo Ferrari
释义

  1. Playing career

  2. Coaching career

  3. Honours

  4. References

  5. External links

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| death_place = Altagracia de Orituco, Venezuela
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Giuseppe Carlo Ferrari (born 30 October 1910 in Modena; died 29 January 1987 in Altagracia de Orituco, Venezuela) was an Italian footballer and coach.

Playing career

Starting his career at hometown club Modena, Ferrari made his Serie A debut on 7 December 1930 in a 4–1 victory over Legnano. In 1931, he moved to Catanzaro, achieving ninth place in Girone F of the 1931–32 Prima Divisione, before securing a move to giants Genoa, where he won the 1936–37 Coppa Italia without a missing a match. He spent the following season at Atalanta, where he did not make an appearance, leading to a move to Cremonese, who finished the 1938–39 edition of Serie C's Girone B in second place. Having been signed by Lazio but never taking to the field of play due to a severe knee injury, Ferrari returned to Modena in 1939, but relegation followed. In 1940, Ferrari was signed by Parma, where he would spend three seasons as a player in the most prolific goalscoring form of his career.

Coaching career

Still at Parma, Ferrari went on to become a member of the coaching staff, being appointed head coach of the team for the 1945-46 season. [1] In the 1950s, some years after the end of his playing career, Ferrari emigrated to Venezuela, where he continued his involvement with football as a coach. He resided in Venezuela until his death.

Honours

Genoa
  • Serie B: 1934–35
  • Coppa Italia: 1936–37

References

1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.storiadelparmacalcio.com/storia-parma-calcio/i-presidenti-e-gli-allenatori-del-parma.htm|title=I presidenti e gli allenatori del Parma Football Club|trans-title=The presidents and coaches of Parma Football Club|language=Italian|accessdate=30 July 2010 | work = StoriaDelParmaCalcio.com}}

External links

{{Commonscat|Giuseppe Carlo Ferrari}}
  • Enciclopedia del Calcio
{{Parma F.C. managers}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Ferrari, Giuseppe Carlo}}{{Italy-footy-forward-1910s-stub}}

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