Maximiliano Faotto
Uruguayan footballer
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Maximiliano Emilio Faotto | ||
Date of birth | (1910-04-03)April 3, 1910 | ||
Place of birth | Montevideo, Uruguay | ||
Height | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) | ||
Position(s) | Defender | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
? | Nacional | ? | (?) |
1931–1932 | Racing Club | ? | (?) |
1932–1937 | Palermo | 120 | (3) |
1937–1940 | Lazio | 46 | (0) |
1940–1941 | Napoli | 28 | (0) |
1941–1942 | Lazio | 7 | (0) |
1942–1943 | Ascoli | ? | (?) |
1945–1947 | Palermo | 9 | (0) |
Managerial career | |||
1945–1947 | Palermo (player-manager) | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Maximiliano Emilio Faotto (born April 3, 1910, date of death unknown) was a Uruguayan football coach and player of Italian ancestry (see oriundo). He played in Italy in the 1930s and 1940s for Palermo, Lazio, Napoli and Ascoli.
He also served as player/manager for Palermo from 1945 to 1947. During the first season the rosanero played in a mixed post-war league made by Serie A and Serie B teams, in which he did not play any match. In the second season, Palermo took part in the Serie B and Faotto played 9 matches.
Sources
- Enciclopedia del Calcio - Faotto (in Italian)
- RSSSF - Uruguayan players in Italy
- Massimiliano Faotto at WorldFootball.net
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Palermo FC – managers
- Cargnelli (1930–31)
- Feldmann (1931–34)
- Csapkay (1935–35)
- Lelovich (1935–36)
- Benincasa (1936)
- Csapkay (1936–37)
- Hajós (1937–38)
- Halmos (1938–39)
- Negri (1939–40)
- Krappan (1941–42)
- Nigiotti (1942–43)
- Faotto (1945–47)
- Rosetta (1947–48)
- Varglien (1948–49)
- Viani (1949–51)
- Galli (1951–52)
- Masetti (1952)
- Bonizzoni (1952–53)
- Bánás (1953)
- Varglien (1953)
- Hiden (1953–54)
- Baloncieri (1954–55)
- Sperone (1955)
- Rigotti (1955–56)
- Puricelli (1956–57)
- Kossovel (1957–58)
- Rava (1958)
- Rigotti (1958)
- Vycpálek (1958–60)
- Baldi (1960–61)
- Remondini (1961–62)
- Baldi (1962–63)
- Montez (1963)
- Székely (1963–65)
- Facchini (1965–66)
- Achilli (1966–67)
- Di Bella (1967–71)
- De Grandi (1971–72)
- Pinardi (1972–73)
- Biagini (1973)
- Viciani (1973–75)
- De Grandi (1975)
- De Bellis (1975–77)
- Grassotti (1977)
- Veneranda (1977–79)
- Cadè (1979–80)
- Veneranda (1980–81)
- Urbani (1981)
- Di Bella (1981)
- Renna (1981–83)
- Del Noce (1983)
- Giagnoni (1983–84)
- Landoni (1984)
- Rosati (1984–85)
- Angelillo (1985–86)
- Veneranda (1986)
- Caramanno (1987–88)
- Rumignani (1988–89)
- Liguori (1989–90)
- Ferrari (1990–92)
- Di Marzio (1992)
- Orazi (1992–93)
- Nicolini (1993–94)
- Salvemini (1994–95)
- Vitali (1995)
- Arcoleo (1995–97)
- Vitali (1997)
- Rumignani (1997–98)
- Arcoleo (1998)
- Morgia (1998–2000)
- Sonzogni (2000–01)
- Sella (2001)
- Mutti (2001–02)
- Pruzzo (2002)
- Glerean (2002)
- Arrigoni (2002–03)
- Sonetti (2003)
- Baldini (2003–04)
- Guidolin (2004–05)
- Delneri (2005–06)
- Papadopulo (2006)
- Guidolin (2006–07)
- Gobbo–Pergolizzi (2007)
- Guidolin (2007)
- Colantuono (2007)
- Guidolin (2007–08)
- Colantuono (2008)
- Ballardini (2008–09)
- Zenga (2009)
- Rossi (2009–11)
- Cosmi (2011)
- Rossi (2011)
- Pioli (2011)
- Mangia (2011)
- Mutti (2011–12)
- Sannino (2012)
- Gasperini (2012–13)
- Malesani (2013)
- Gasperini (2013)
- Sannino (2013)
- Gattuso (2013)
- Iachini (2013–15)
- Ballardini (2015–16)
- Vivianic (2016)
- Tedescoc (2016)
- Bosi (2016)
- Iachini (2016)
- Novellino (2016)
- Ballardini (2016)
- De Zerbi (2016)
- Corini (2016–17)
- López (2017)
- Bortoluzzi (2017)
- Tedino (2017–18)
- Stellone (2018)
- Tedino (2018)
- Stellone (2018–19)
- Rossi (2019)
- Marino (2019)
- Pergolizzi (2019–20)
- Boscaglia (2020–21)
- Filippi (2021)
- Baldini (2021–22)
- Corini (2022–24)
- Mignani (2024)
- Dionisi (2024–)
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