Luigi Radice

Midfielder, Football team manager

1935 –

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Who is Luigi Radice?

Luigi "Gigi" Radice is an Italian football coach and former player.

He played in Serie A for teams such as Milan, Triestina and Padova. Radice was also a member of the Italian squad for the World Cup in 1962. However, injuries had cut short his playing career.

As a coach, he earned the distinction of being the first and so far only coach to lead Torino to the Scudetto since the Superga tragedy in 1949, when they won the title in the 1975-1976 season.

Radice has also coached a number of other Serie A teams, including Inter, Roma and Fiorentina, as well as Cesena when the team was in the lower division.

In the 1992-1993 season Fiorentina was entrusted to Radice. The team started well, and at the turn of the year was sitting in second place, having scored 15 points in the first 13 matches. However, a mid-season feud with the club's chairman Vittorio Cecchi Gori led to the departure of Radice, and Fiorentina nose-dived in the standings. They scored only 15 more points in the remaining 21 matches, and finished only 16th. The result was relegation to Serie B.

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Born
Jan 15, 1935
Cesano Maderno
Also known as
  • Радиче, Луиджи
Nationality
  • Italy
Lived in
  • Cesano Maderno

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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