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    Osvaldo Bagnoli (born 3 July 1935) is an Italian former football coach and player who played as a midfielder. Born in the Bovisa district of Milan, Bagnoli...
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  • 4–0 by Napoli.[tone][citation needed] Under the leadership of coach Osvaldo Bagnoli, in 1982–83 the team secured a fourth-place in Serie A (its highest...
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    as champions ahead of Bari. Genoa, with an experienced trainer as Osvaldo Bagnoli who knew how to get the best out of underdog teams (he managed to win...
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  • coach Osvaldo Bagnoli, an Italian football coach Osvaldo Brandão, a Brazilian football coach Osvaldo Canobbio, a Uruguayan football player Osvaldo Cavandoli...
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  • painter Martina Bagnoli (born 1964), Italian art historian and curator Osvaldo Bagnoli (born 1935), former Italian football coach Simone Bagnoli (born 1981)...
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  • In the 1984–85 season, manager Osvaldo Bagnoli guided Hellas Verona F.C. to its only Serie A championship, shocking the Italian football public. Hellas...
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    Giovanni Trapattoni 1986–1991 Corrado Orrico 1991 Luis Suárez 1992 Osvaldo Bagnoli 1992–1994 Giampiero Marini 1994 Ottavio Bianchi 1994–1995 Luis Suárez...
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    place in 1984–85, where the team finished behind a Verona side led by Osvaldo Bagnoli.[citation needed] At the end of the 1988–89 season Torino were relegated...
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  • Giovanni Trapattoni 1986–1991 Corrado Orrico 1991 Luis Suárez 1992 Osvaldo Bagnoli 1992–1994 Giampiero Marini 1994 Ottavio Bianchi 1994–1995 Luis Suárez...
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    with Cesena under youth team coach Arrigo Sacchi and first-team coach Osvaldo Bagnoli, which he cited as his mentors. Ballardini started his coaching career...
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  • first ever Serie A title during the 1984–85 season, under manager Osvaldo Bagnoli; in total, Di Gennaro made 182 appearances for Verona, scoring 18 goals...
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  • Lotto Giocheria Foggia Zdeněk Zeman Admiral Banca Pescopagano Genoa Osvaldo Bagnoli Erreà Mita Internazionale Luis Suárez Umbro FitGar Juventus Giovanni...
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  • Adidas Amadori Fiorentina Sebastião Lazaroni ABM La Nazione Genoa Osvaldo Bagnoli Erreà Mita Internazionale Giovanni Trapattoni Uhlsport Misura Juventus...
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  • Banca Mediterranea Genoa Claudio Maselli Erreà Saiwa Internazionale Osvaldo Bagnoli Umbro Fiorucci Juventus Giovanni Trapattoni Kappa Danone Lazio Dino...
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    the Macedonian. Joining a squad that in addition to new head coach Osvaldo Bagnoli also featured plenty of new faces in the player personnel, the conventional...
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    expected to score goals, he was mostly given a carte blanche by coach Osvaldo Bagnoli. Elkjær authored an autobiography, Guldkjær. He was nicknamed both...
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  • final Athletic Bilbao was defeated 3-1 thanks to goals from debutant Osvaldo Bagnoli, newcomer Giorgio Dal Monte and Juan Alberto Schiaffino. At the end...
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  • Juventus Giovanni Trapattoni Gaetano Scirea 1984–85 Hellas Verona Osvaldo Bagnoli Roberto Tricella 1985–86 Juventus Giovanni Trapattoni Gaetano Scirea...
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    Corsini (1976–77) Giuseppe Marchioro (1977–78) Giancarlo Cadé (1978–79) Osvaldo Bagnoli (1979–81) Giovan Battista Fabbri (1981–82) Bruno Bolchi (1982–83) Giuseppe...
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  • 2013 Carlo Ancelotti 2014 Roberto Mancini 2015 Claudio Ranieri 2016 Osvaldo Bagnoli 2017 Massimiliano Allegri 2018 Carlo Mazzone 2019 Antonio Conte 2021...
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  • and Serie B levels, also playing at the European level during the Osvaldo Bagnoli period in the early 1990s. He left Genoa in 2000 after collecting more...
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    Liedholm  Sweden Roma 1983–84 Giovanni Trapattoni  Italy Juventus 1984–85 Osvaldo Bagnoli  Italy Hellas Verona 1985–86 Giovanni Trapattoni  Italy Juventus 1986–87...
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  • declined participation in the tournament. Stokkermans, Karel; Gorgazzi, Osvaldo José (20 August 2015). "Latin Cup". RSSSF. Retrieved 6 June 2022. "Milan...
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  • in early February, after a 1–2 loss against Lazio the club sacked Osvaldo Bagnoli replacing him with Giampiero Marini. The former midfielder managed...
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    further seven goals in the league. This was partly due to manager Osvaldo Bagnoli's inability to find a stable forward partnership, preferring Bergkamp...
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    seasons in Serie B, before moving to Hellas Verona. Under manager Osvaldo Bagnoli, he helped the club win promotion back to Serie A, reach the 1984 Coppa...
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    the more experienced Branco in his role, led to an argument with Osvaldo Bagnoli's assistant manager Sergio Maddè. As a result, Fortunato was labelled...
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    Internazionale during the second half of the 1993–94 season, after replacing Osvaldo Bagnoli, where he won the UEFA Cup in 1994, despite narrowly avoiding relegation...
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  • Verona, and during the 1984–85 Serie A season, he notably captained Osvaldo Bagnoli's Verona to an historic Serie A victory, the only league victory in...
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