Giampaolo Pozzo (born 25 May 1941) is an Italian businessman, currently the owner of Udinese Calcio in Italy. His son Gino is the owner of Watford FC in England.[1] Pozzo sold the family business, tool maker Freud, to Robert Bosch in 2008.[2]
^Rob Hughes (20 February 2013). "3 Clubs, One Owner and a Lot of Questions". The New York Times. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
^"Bosch Media Service Start Page – Bosch Media Service". Bosch-presse.de. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
GiampaoloPozzo (born 25 May 1941) is an Italian businessman, currently the owner of Udinese Calcio in Italy. His son Gino is the owner of Watford FC...
is son of Italian businessman GiampaoloPozzo and a member of the prominent Italian business-owning Pozzo family. Pozzo got his start in football as soon...
ago (1978) as Udinese Calcio Ground Bluenergy Stadium Capacity 25,132 Owner GiampaoloPozzo President Franco Soldati Manager Fabio Cannavaro League Serie A 2022–23...
in 2012, following the club's takeover by Udinese and Granada owner GiampaoloPozzo. He was confirmed as Watford manager on 7 July, signing a two-year...
Udinese by becoming the technical supervisor for the club's chairman GiampaoloPozzo, thereby also overseeing his two other clubs, Spanish side Granada...
on a three-year contract. He joined a club owned by his compatriot GiampaoloPozzo, and worked without being able to speak English. Mazzarri secured Watford's...
June 2014, the foundation stone was laid by Udinese Calcio president GiampaoloPozzo. The new Friuli was officially opened on 17 January 2016 when Udinese...
Guido Pozzo (born 26 December 1951) is a Catholic prelate and an official of the Roman Curia. Pozzo was born near Trieste, Italy. He entered the Almo...
bought the club, Bassini sold Watford Football Club to Gino Pozzo, son of GiampaoloPozzo and owner of Udinese and Granada. In November 2012, it was announced...
Watford on a five-year deal. Watford was owned by Gino Pozzo, son of Udinese owner GiampaoloPozzo. In Faraoni's first season he was given the number 19...
which sent blackmail letter signed with a swastika to club president GiampaoloPozzo to not sign a Jewish footballer and vandalized the club's headquarters...
season across three substitute appearances. Both clubs were owned by GiampaoloPozzo. He scored six goals in 16 games as the Bianconeri avoided relegation...
was entrusted to the former manager of the Italy national team, Vittorio Pozzo, who had called up most of Torino's players to the Azzurri. The full-back...