Giovanni Campari

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Italian football manager
Giovanni Campari
Personal information
Date of birth (1927-01-10)10 January 1927
Place of birth Reggio nell'Emilia, Italy[1]
Date of death 7 October 2016(2016-10-07) (aged 89)
Managerial career
Years Team
1973–1974 Reggiana
1974–1977 Ravenna
1977–1978 Melfi
1978–1979 Fasano
1979–1980 Bisceglie
1980–1981 Trani
1981–1982 Fidelis Andria
1990–1996 Cuba

Giovanni Campari (10 January 1927 – 7 October 2016) was an Italian football manager.

Career

In 1990, he was appointed manager of the Cuba national football team. He first managed the team during a 1-1 draw against the Jamaica national football team.[2] He helped them obtain sports clothes.[3]

Personal life

Campari was born in 1927 in Italy. He was described as "professional... wise, experienced, a true football teacher".[4]

References

  1. ^ Giovanni Campari at National-Football-Teams.com
  2. ^ "Campari a Cuba esordisce con un pari". corriere.it.
  3. ^ "Eduardo Sebrango, un cubano entrenador en MLS: "me dolió no seguir representando a mi país"". playoffmagazine.com.
  4. ^ "Vito Curlo, la vita in un attimo". footballandlife.it.
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Cuba national football teammanagers
  • Tapia (1930–38)
  • Minsal (1947–49)
  • Churda (1963–64)
  • Kocza (1966)
  • Mohaczy (1967)
  • Kim (1970–71)
  • Padrón (1976)
  • Ivanicz (1980–81)
  • Campari (1990–96)
  • Bennett (1996–2000)
  • Company (2000–04)
  • García (2004–05)
  • R. González (2006–07)
  • Fanz (2008)
  • R. González (2008–12)
  • C. González (2012)
  • Benítez (2012–15)
  • R. González (2015–16)
  • Valero (2016)
  • Mederos (2016–17)
  • Malbrini (2017–18)
  • Mederos (2018–19)
  • Sánchez (2019–23)
  • Castillo (2023–)