Italian-Argentine football player and coach (1906–1969)
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Renato Cesarini
Cesarini during his run on Chacarita Juniors in 1936
Personal information
Full name
Renato Cesarini
Date of birth
(1906-04-11)11 April 1906
Place of birth
Senigallia, Italy
Date of death
24 March 1969(1969-03-24) (aged 62)
Place of death
Buenos Aires, Argentina[1]
Position(s)
Midfielder
Senior career*
Years
Team
Apps
(Gls)
1924–1928
Chacarita Juniors
82
(50)
1928
Alvear
?
(?)
1929
Club Ferrocarril Midland
?
(?)
1929
Chacarita Juniors
11
(7)
1929–1935
Juventus[3]
128
(46)
1936
Chacarita Juniors
8
(3)
1936–1937
River Plate
23
(7)
International career
1926
Argentina[2]
2
(1)
1931–1934
Italy[4]
11
(3)
Managerial career
1939–1944
River Plate
1946–1948
Juventus
1949
Banfield
1950
Boca Juniors
1964–1965
Pumas UNAM
1958–1959
Pordenone
1967–1968
Argentina
1968
Huracán
Medal record
Italy
Central European International Cup
1931-32 Central European International Cup
Central European International Cup
1933-35 Central European International Cup
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
Renato Cesarini (Italian pronunciation:[reˈnaːtotʃezaˈriːni]; 11 April 1906 – 24 March 1969) was an Italian Argentine football player and coach who most notably played for Juventus in Italy as a midfielder or forward. He was a dual international footballer and played for both the Argentina and Italy national teams. While playing for Italy, he was part of the successful runner-up 1931-32 Central European International Cup and gold winning 1933-35 Central European International Cup campaigns.
^Matteo Dotto. "CESARINI, Renato" (in Italian). Treccani: Enciclopedia dello Sport. Retrieved 14 March 2017.
^ZonaCesarini.info Archived 10 April 2008 at the Wayback Machine
^Forza-Juventus.com Archived 14 March 2007 at the Wayback Machine
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