Edmondo Fabbri
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Edmondo Fabbri (born 16 November 1921 in Castel Bolognese; died in 1995 in Castel San Pietro Terme) was an Italian football (soccer) player and coach.
He was the head coach of the Italy national football team from 1962 to 1966, with a record of 18 wins, 6 draws and 5 losses, and led the team in the 1966 FIFA World Cup, where they were eliminated in the first round after surprisingly losing to North Korea.
During his club career he played for Atalanta, Inter Milan, Sampdoria, Brescia and Parma. He also coached Mantova, Torino, Bologna, Ternana, Reggiana and Pistoiese.
Italy squad - 1966 FIFA World Cup | ||
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1 Albertosi | 2 Anzolin | 3 Barison | 4 Bulgarelli | 5 Burgnich | 6 Facchetti | 7 Fogli | 8 Guarneri | 9 Janich | 10 Juliano | 11 Landini | 12 Leoncini | 13 Lodetti | 14 Mazzola | 15 Meroni | 16 Pascutti | 17 Perani | 18 Pizzaballa | 19 Rivera | 20 Rizzo | 21 Rosato | 22 Salvadore | Coach: Fabbri |
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