Italian footballer and manager
Giorgio Rumignani Date of birth
(1939-12-06 ) 6 December 1939 Place of birth
Gemona del Friuli, Italy Height
1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) Position(s)
Forward Years
Team
Apps
(Gls ) 1956–1957
Portogruaro
1957–1960
Nuova Valdagno
1960–1962
Sambenedettese
1962–1963
Cosenza
1963–1965
Siena
1965–1967
Pisa
1967–1969
Arezzo
1969–1971
Savona
1973–1975
Lignano 1976–1977
Messina 1977
Messina 1978–1979
Varese 1979–1980
Mestre 1980–1981
Forli 1980–1983
Mestre 1983–1984
Teramo 1984–1985
Lucchese 1985–1986
Teramo 1986–1987
Virtus Francavilla 1987
Barletta 1987–1988
Barletta 1988–1989
Palermo 1989–1990
Piacenza 1990–1992
Sambenedettese 1992–1993
Fidelis Andria 1993
Pisa 1993–1994
Pescara 1995–1996
Ravenna 1996–1997
Monza 1997
Palermo 1998–1999
Fidelis Andria 1999–2000
Reggiana 2000–2001
Ravenna 2001–2002
Benevento 2002–2003
Arezzo 2004
Imolese 2004–2005
Fidelis Andria 2005
Foggia 2009
Sambenedettese 2009
Sambenedettese (technical director) 2009–2010
Treviso
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
Giorgio Rumignani (born 6 December 1939) is an Italian former football striker and later manager.[1] [2]
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Giorgio Rumignani (born 6 December 1939) is an Italian former football striker and later manager. Giorgio Rumignani at FootballDatabase.eu Giorgio Rumignani...
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undistinguished history until promotion to Serie B in 1974. With players like Giorgio Repetto and Bruno Nobili in the midfield, they managed to win their first...
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Franco Varrella 1999: Angelo Gregucci and Fabiano Speggiorin 1999-00: Giorgio Rumignani 2000: Gigi Maifredi 2000-01: Claudio Testoni 2001-02: Salvatore Vullo...
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Marino– 2002–04 Giuseppe Giannini– 2004–05 Massimo Morgia– 2005–06 Giorgio Rumignani – 2006 Silvano Fiorucci– 2006 Stefano Cuoghi– 2006–07 Fulvio D'Adderio–...
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Trainini [it] (1991–1993) Nedo Sonetti (1993–1994) Simone Boldini (1994–1996) Giorgio Rumignani (1996–1997) Luigi Radice (1997) Bruno Bolchi (1997–1998) Pierluigi...
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Fernando Veneranda Italy 1986 1986 Giuseppe Caramanno Italy 1987 1988 Giorgio Rumignani Italy 1988 1989 Franco Liguori Italy 1989 1990 Enzo Ferrari Italy...
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first choice, ahead Cristiano Lupatelli. But under the new coach Giorgio Rumignani , he chosen Lupatelli as first choice. Andria relegated at the end...
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