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| Mario Sperone |
| Personal information |
| Date of birth |
1 July 1905[1] |
| Place of birth |
Priocca, Italy |
| Senior clubs1 |
| Years |
Club |
App (Gls)* |
| 1923-1932 |
Torino |
143 (1) |
| Teams managed |
1947-1948
1949-1951
1951-1952
1952-1953
1953-1954
1954-1955 |
Torino
Lazio
Torino
AC Milan
Lazio
Palermo |
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1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)
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Mario Sperone (1 July 1905 – 1975) was a Italian footballer and manager from Priocca in the region of Piedmont. He is most noted for his career at Torino where he spent nine seasons in total. Sperone went on to manage some of the top clubs in Italy, including AC Milan, Lazio and Torino.
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S.S. Lazio – Managers |
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Piselli (1929–30) • Molnár (1930–31) • Barbuy (1931–32) • Sturmer (1932–34) • Alt (1934–36) • Viola (1936–39) • Allemandi (1939) • Kertész (1939–41) • Molnár (1941) • Canestri (1941) • Popovic (1941–45) • Cargnelli (1945–48) • Tognotti (1948–49) • Sperone (1949–51) • Bigogno (1951–53) • Sperone (1953–54) • Allasio (1954–55) • Raynor (1955) • Copernico (1955) • Ferrero (1955–56) • Copernico (1956) • Ferrero (1956) • Carver (1956–57) • Ćirić (1957–58) • Monza (1958) • Bernardini (1958–61) • Flamini (1961) • Carver (1961) • Todeschini (1961–62) • Ricciardi (1962) • Facchini (1962–63) • Lorenzo (1963–64) • Mannocci (1964–67) • Neri (1967) • Gei (1967–68) • Lovati (1968) • Lorenzo (1968–71) • Maestrelli (1971–75) • Corsini (1975–76) • Maestrelli (1976) • Vinício (1976–78) • Lovati (1978–80) • Castagner (1980–82) • Clagluna (1982–83) • Carlos Morrone (1983–84) • Carosi (1984–85) • Lorenzo (1985) • Oddi (1985) • Lovati (1985) • Simoni (1985–86) • Fascetti (1986–88) • Materazzi (1988–90) • Zoff (1990–94) • Zeman (1994–97) • Zoff (1997) • Eriksson (1997–2001) • Zoff (2001–02) • Zaccheroni (2002) • Mancini (2002–04) • Caso (2004) • Papadopulo (2004–05) • Rossi (2005–)
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