Tony Cargnelli
Tony Cargnelli| Personal information |
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| Full name |
Anton Cargnelli |
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| Date of birth |
(1889-02-01)1 February 1889 |
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| Place of birth |
Vienna, Austria |
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| Date of death |
27 June 1974(1974-06-27) (aged 85) |
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| Senior career* |
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| Years |
Team |
Apps† |
(Gls)† |
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| 19??–1913 |
Germania Schwechat |
? |
(?) |
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| 1913–1920 |
Wiener AF |
? |
(?) |
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| 1922–1923 |
Germania Schwechat |
? |
(?) |
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| National team |
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| 1909 |
Austria |
1 |
(0) |
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| Teams managed |
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| 1927-1929 |
Torino |
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| 1930-1931 |
Palermo |
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| 1932-1933 |
Foggia |
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| 1933-1934 |
Bari |
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| 1934-1936 |
Torino |
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| 1936-1938 |
Bari |
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| 1938-1940 |
Ambrosiana-Inter |
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| 1940-1942 |
Torino |
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| 1942-1943 |
Liguria |
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| 1946-1948 |
Lazio |
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| 1948 |
Lucchese Libertas |
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| 1948-1949 |
Bologna |
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| 1950-1951 |
Alessandria |
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* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (goals)
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Anton Cargnelli (1 February 1889 - 27 June 1974) most commonly known as Tony Cargnelli, was an Austrian football player and manager from Vienna.
Very little is known about his time as a player, he is most famous for managing several top clubs in Italian football.[1]
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