Rosario Rampanti
Italian association football player
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | (1949-03-13) 13 March 1949 (age 75) | ||
Place of birth | Carbonia, Italy | ||
Position(s) | Midfielder | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1968–1974 | Torino | 112 | (8) |
1969–1970 | → Pisa (loan) | ||
1974–1975 | Napoli | 23 | (2) |
1975–1979 | Bologna | ||
1977–1978 | → Brescia (loan) | ||
1979 | APIA Leichhardt | ||
1979–1982 | SPAL | ||
Managerial career | |||
1986–1987 | Benevento[1] | ||
1987–1988 | Lodigiani[2] | ||
1988–1989 | Arezzo[3][circular reference] | ||
1994[4] | Torino | ||
1997–1998 | Vallée d'Aoste[5] | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Rosario Rampanti (born 13 March 1949) is an Italian retired football player and manager who played as a midfielder.
Career
Rampanti started his senior career with Torino in the Serie A, where he made one-hundred and twelve league appearances and scored eight goals.[6] After that, he played for S.S.C. Napoli, Bologna 1909, Brescia Calcio, APIA Leichhardt, S.P.A.L., and Real Cerretese.[7]
References
- ^ La Storia Benevento
- ^ la nostra storia Lodigiani Calcio
- ^ it:Unione Sportiva Arezzo 1988-1989
- ^ SONETTI AL TORINO, RAMPANTI DURISSIMO La Repubblica
- ^ Amichevoli 1997/98: Valle d'Aosta-Juventus 1-6 27/07/1997 MyJuve
- ^ Carriere calciatori Profile
- ^ STAGIONE 1982-1983. SERIE C2/Girone A Imperia calcio...storia di un amore
External links
- Rosario Rampanti at WorldFootball.net
- The former Rampanti grenade: dear Del Piero, this is what it's like to be a footballer in Sydney
- Rampanti, from Turin to Naples in the era of "slipping wings"
- Rampanti: 'After the scandal, Toro is even stronger and more sympathetic
- EXCLUSIVE TG - Rampanti: "Turin must concentrate more and have the character to handle matches well"
- In Pisa I understood that I could be a footballer...!! - Rosario Rampanti
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Torino FC – managers
- Pozzo (1912–22)
- Stürmer (1922–24)
- Farmer (1924–26)
- Schoeffer (1926–27)
- Cargnelli (1927–29)
- Stürmer (1929–30)
- Morelli di Popolo (1930–31)
- Baloncieri (1931–32)
- Hansel (1932–33)
- Payer (1933–34)
- Rangone (1934)
- Cargnelli (1934–37)
- Feldmann (1937–38)
- Janni (1938)
- Erbstein (1938–39)
- Kuttik (1939–40)
- Mattea (1940)
- Cargnelli (1940–42)
- Kuttik (1942)
- Janni (1943–44)
- Ferrero (1945–47)
- Sperone (1947–48)
- Lievesley (1948–49)
- Bigogno (1949–51)
- Sperone (1951–52)
- Ussello (1952–53)
- Carver (1953–54)
- Frossi (1954–56)
- Baldi (1956–57)
- Marjanović (1957–58)
- Baldi (1958)
- Allasio (1958–59)
- Bertoloni (1959)
- Senkey (1959–60)
- Ellena (1960)
- Santos (1960–63)
- Ellena (1963)
- Rocco (1963–67)
- Fabbri (1967–69)
- Cadè (1969–71)
- Giagnoni (1971–74)
- Fabbri (1974–75)
- Radice (1975–80)
- Rabitti (1980–81)
- Cazzaniga (1981)
- Giacomini (1981–82)
- Bersellini (1982–84)
- Radice (1984–88)
- Sala (1988–89)
- Vatta (1989)
- Fascetti (1989–90)
- Mondonico (1990–94)
- Rampanti (1994)
- Sonetti (1994–96)
- Scoglio (1996)
- Vieri (1996)
- Sandreani (1996–97)
- Vieri (1997)
- Camolese (1997)
- Souness (1997)
- Reja (1997–98)
- Mondonico (1998–2000)
- Simoni (2000)
- Camolese (2000–02)
- Ulivieri (2002–03)
- Zaccarelli (2003)
- Ferri (2003)
- Rossi (2003–05)
- Zaccarelli (2005)
- Stringara (2005)
- De Biasi (2005–06)
- Zaccheroni (2006–07)
- De Biasi (2007)
- Novellino (2007–08)
- De Biasi (2008)
- Novellino (2008–09)
- Camolese (2009)
- Colantuono (2009)
- Beretta (2009–10)
- Colantuono (2010)
- Lerda (2010–11)
- Papadopulo (2011)
- Lerda (2011)
- Ventura (2011–16)
- Mihajlović (2016–18)
- Mazzarri (2018–20)
- Longo (2020)
- Giampaolo (2020–21)
- Nicola (2021)
- Jurić (2021–24)
- Vanoli (2024–)
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