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Luigi Simoni

Born:22-Jan-39
Region/City:Crevalcore, Bologna

Former Player:yes



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Luigi "Gigi" Simoni (22 January 1939 – 22 May 2020) was an Italian football official, player and manager. A skilled tactician, as a coach Simoni enjoyed notable success in earning promotion from Serie B to Serie A with the teams he managed, a feat he achieved seven times with five different clubs. He is best-known, however, for his brief but important stint as manager of Inter Milan (1997–98), where he won the UEFA Cup in 1998 and came close to conquering the scudetto, losing out to Juventus; this was the only time where Ronaldo was fully fit during his Inter spell, with Simoni making full use of the Brazilian's abilities. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article




IT Inter Milan97/98
Serie A 97/9817
    uefaChampions 98/995
Serie A 98/9911
IT Piacenza99/00
Serie A 99/0016
IT Siena04/05
Serie A 04/0518
IT Gubbio11/12
    Coppa Italia 11/121
Serie B 11/1221

Simoni last games

Gubbio

17-Mar-12 home Crotone 3-3 in Serie B



10-Mar-12 away Nocerina 2-1 in Serie B



05-Mar-12 home Brescia 0-2 in Serie B



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