| Eraldo Monzeglio | ||
| Personal information | ||
|---|---|---|
| Full name | Eraldo Monzeglio | |
| Date of birth | June 5, 1906 | |
| Place of birth | Vignale Monferrato Piedmont, Italy | |
| Date of death | November 3, 1981 (aged 75) | |
| Playing position | Defender | |
| Senior career1 | ||
| Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
| 1923-1926 1926-1935 1935-1939 |
Casale Bologna Roma |
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| National team | ||
| 1930-1938 | Italy | 35 (0) |
| Teams managed | ||
| 1946-1947 1947-1949 1949-1956 1958-1962 1964 1965 1973 |
Como Pro Sesto Napoli Sampdoria Juventus Chiasso Chiasso |
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Eraldo Monzeglio (June 5, 1906 – November 3, 1981) was an Italian football (soccer) defender.
Monzeglio was born in Vignale Monferrato, in the province of Alessandria (Piedmont).
In his nineteen-year career, which lasted from 1924 to 1943, he played for Casale, Bologna (where he was victorious in the 1928-29 championship) and Roma.[1] For the Italian national team he won two World Cup finals, in 1934 and 1938.
Monzeglio later became a coach, managing from 1941 to 1973 the teams of A.S. Roma, Pro Sesto, Napoli, Sampdoria, Juventus, Lecco and Chiasso, in Switzerland. He died at 75 years old.
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