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Aristide Guarneri

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Aristide Guarneri
Guarneri in 2008
Personal information
Date of birth (1938-03-07) 7 March 1938 (age 86)
Place of birth Cremona, Italy
Height 1.81 m (5 ft 11+12 in)
Position(s) Defender
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1956–1957 Codogno ? (?)
1957–1958 Como 32 (0)
1958–1967 Internazionale 268 (3)
1967–1968 Bologna 28 (1)
1968–1969 Napoli 22 (0)
1969–1970 Internazionale 3 (0)
1970–1973 Cremonese 8 (0)
International career
1963–1968 Italy 21 (1)
Managerial career
1973–1974 Cremonese
1980–1981 Sant'Angelo (assistant coach)
1981–1982 Parma (assistant coach)
1982–1983 Sant'Angelo
1983–1984 Soresinese
1984–1985 Sant'Angelo
1986 Fiorenzuola
1992 Inter (assistant coach)
Medal record
Men's football
Representing  Italy (as player)
UEFA European Championship
Winner 1968 Italy
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Aristide Guarneri (Italian pronunciation: [aˈristide ɡwarˈnɛːri]; born 7 March 1938) is an Italian former footballer who played as a defender. Initially a fullback at the beginning of his career, he was later usually deployed as a centre-back, where he excelled due to his anticipation, tackling, marking, and ability to read the game. Guarneri was known as a "gentleman of the game", as he never received a red-card throughout his career, despite being a tenacious defender.[1][2]

Club career

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Guarnieri began his youth career with Codogna, and he made his professional debut for Como in 1957, also playing for Internazionale, Bologna, Napoli, and ending his career with Cremonese 1973. He most notably player for the Inter Milan team known as La Grande Inter under manager Helenio Herrera, between 1958 and 1967, briefly returning to the club to make 3 appearances during the 1969–70 season. He was part of Inter's European Cup victories in 1964 and 1965, also winning three Serie A titles, two Intercontinental Cups in 1964 and 1965. Although he was unable to win the Coppa Italia throughout his career, he reached the final during the 1964–65 season, narrowly missing out on a treble with Inter.[1][2]

International career

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Guarnieri obtained 21 caps for Italy between 1963 and 1968, scoring one goal against the USSR in 1966, with Lev Yashin in goal.[1] He made his debut against the defending World Champions Brazil on 12 May 1963, which ended in a 3–0 victory for Italy.[1] He was included in Italy's squad for the 1966 FIFA World Cup, playing one game,[3] and he won the 1968 UEFA European Football Championship with Italy, on home soil.[1][2][4]

Honours

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Club

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Inter[1]

International

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Italy[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g "ARISTIDE GUARNERI" (in Italian). Storie di Calcio. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
  2. ^ a b c "Aristide Guarneri, bidone vero ma campione autentico". amonapoli.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2 January 2015.
  3. ^ Aristide GuarneriFIFA competition record (archived)
  4. ^ "Nazionale in cifre: Guarneri, Aristide". figc.it (in Italian). FIGC. Retrieved 24 April 2015.