Italian footballer and manager (1906-1983)
Carlo Rigotti (10 February 1906 – 5 September 1983) was an Italian football player and manager who played as a defender . 1930s
Playing career
Over the course of his career, Rigotti played for three Serie A clubs; he started his career with hometown side Triestina , then going on to play for Milan , where he served as the team's captain , and Novara .
Managerial career
After retiring from playing, Rigotti became a manager at clubs in Italy and Switzerland.
References
"Enciclopedia Del Calcio" . Archived from the original on 19 May 2008. Retrieved 18 September 2007.
"Switzerland - Trainers of First and Second Division Clubs" .
Carlo Rigotti managerial positions
Parma Calcio 1913 – managers
Technical Commission (Violi, Porcelli & Spaggiari) (1919–20)
Humphrey (1920–21)
Riebe (1921–23)
Ara (1923–24)
Gobbi (1924)
Forlivesi (1924–25)
Achatzi (1925–26)
Ghini (1926–27)
Stuardt (1927)
Grossi (1927–28)
Violi (1928–29)
Grossi (1929–30)
Halmos (1930–31)
Grossi (1931–32)
Crotti (1932–33)
Mistrali (1933–36)
Mattioli (1936–37)
Banchero (1937–38)
Szalay (1938–39)
Wereb (1939–40)
Trevors (1940–42)
Defendi (1942–43)
Ferrari (1945–46)
Technical Commission (Cattaneo , Lombatti, Frione & Mistrali) (1946–47)
Technical Commission (Dentelli, Dietrich, Mazzoni & Tagliani) (1947–48)
Technical Commission (Cattaneo , Ferrari , Giuberti, Lombatti, Mistrali, & Rigotti ) (1948–49)
Rigotti (1949–50)
Tabanelli (1951–53)
Quario (1953–54)
Fiorentini (1954–56)
Sentimenti (196X–64)
Arcari (1964–65)
Corghi (1965–66)
Vitali (1967–68)
Vitali (1969–70)
Angeleri (1970–72)
Gei (1974–75)
Corelli (1977–78)
Landoni (1978)
Maldini (1978–80)
Rosati (1980–81)
Sereni (1981)
Danova (1981–83)
Mora (1983)
Perani (1983–85)
Flaborea (1985)
Carmigiani (1985)
Sacchi (1985–87)
Zeman (1987)
Vitali (1987–89)
Scala (1989–96)
Ancelotti (1996–98)
Malesani (1998–2001)
Sacchi (2001)
Ulivieri (2001)
Passarella (2001)
Carmignani (2001–02)
Prandelli (2002–04)
Baldini (2004)
Carmignani (2004–05)
Beretta (2005–06)
Pioli (2006–07)
Ranieri (2007)
Di Carlo (2007–08)
Cúper (2008)
Manzo (2008)
Cagni (2008)
Guidolin (2008–10)
Marino (2010–11)
Colomba (2011–12)
Donadoni (2012–15)
Apolloni (2015–16)
D'Aversa (2016–20)
Liverani (2020–21)
D'Aversa (2021)
Maresca (2021)
Iachini (2021–22)
Pecchia (2022–)
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