(1909-02-27)February 27, 1909 Hazleton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Died:
September 25, 1996(1996-09-25) (aged 87) Hazleton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Height:
5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight:
210 lb (95 kg)
Career information
High school:
Hazleton (PA)
College:
George Washington University, Temple University
Career history
As a player:
Wilmington Clippers (1937)
Baltimore Blue Birds (1937)
Wilmington Clippers (1938–1940)
As a coach:
Wilmington Clippers (1941–1942, 1947–1948)
Career highlights and awards
American Association champion (1941)
Head coaching record
Regular season:
19–12–5 (.597)
Postseason:
3–1 (.750)
Career:
22–13–5 (.613)
George Louis Veneroso (February 27, 1909 – September 25, 1996) was an American football right tackle and coach who played for the Wilmington Clippers and Baltimore Blue Birds and later served as Clippers head coach.[1] He was a player from 1937 to 1940 and a coach from 1941 to 1942, and again from 1947 to 1948. Veneroso was the coach of the Clippers when they won the American Association championship in 1941.[1] He died on September 25, 1996, at the age of 87.[1]
^ abc"George Veneroso Stats – Pro Football Archives". www.profootballarchives.com. Archived from the original on September 2, 2023. Retrieved November 29, 2020.
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