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{{short description|Italian footballer and coach}}
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'''Aldo Cevenini''' (born November 8, 1889 in [[Arona (NO)|Arona]]; died October 26, 1973 in [[Deiva Marina]]) was an [[Italy|Italian]] professional [[Association football|football]] player and coach.
'''Aldo Cevenini''' ({{IPA-it|ˈaldo tʃeveˈniːni}}; 8 November 1889 26 October 1973) was an [[Italians|Italian]] professional [[Association football|football]] player and coach who played as a [[Forward (association football)|forward]].


==Club career==
He made his debut for the [[Italy national football team]] in the team's first ever game on May 15, 1910 against [[France national football team|France]].
Cevenini began his career with Libertas Milano, and later played for [[A.C. Milan|Milan]], where he also later served as the team's [[Captain (association football)|captain]], as well as [[Derby della Madonnina|cross-city rivals]] [[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Inter]], and [[U.S.D. Novese|Novese]]. He won the [[Serie A|Italian championship]] in the [[1919–20 Italian Football Championship|1919–20]] and [[1921–22 Italian Football Championship (F.I.G.C.)|1921–22]] season, with Inter and Novese respectively.


==International career==
He won the Italian championship in the 1919/20 and 1921/22 seasons.
Cevenini made his debut for the [[Italy national football team]] in the team's first ever game on 15 May 1910 against [[France national football team|France]].


==Personal life==
His younger brothers [[Mario Cevenini]], [[Luigi Cevenini]], [[Cesare Cevenini]] and [[Carlo Cevenini]] all played football professionally. To distinguish them, Aldo was known as '''Cevenini I''', Mario as '''Cevenini II''', Luigi as '''Cevenini III''', Cesare as '''Cevenini IV''' and Carlo as '''Cevenini V'''.
Aldo's younger brothers [[Mario Cevenini]], [[Luigi Cevenini]], [[Cesare Cevenini]] and [[Carlo Cevenini]] all played football professionally. To distinguish them, Aldo was known as '''Cevenini I''', Mario as '''Cevenini II''', Luigi as '''Cevenini III''', Cesare as '''Cevenini IV''' and Carlo as '''Cevenini V'''.<ref>[http://gottfriedfuchs.blogspot.com/2017/07/cevenini-brothers.html Cevenini brothers], Before The 'D'...Association Football around the world, 1863-1937, 11 July 2017</ref>

==Honours==
===Player===
;Inter
*[[Serie A]]: [[1919–20 Italian Football Championship|1919–20]]

;Novese
*[[Serie A]]: [[1921–22 Italian Football Championship (F.I.G.C.)|1921–22]]

==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.playerhistory.com/Default.aspx?page=player_details&playerID=92585 Career summary by playerhistory.com]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20171201081039/https://playerhistory.com/player/92585/ Career summary by playerhistory.com]
* {{nfteams|29914}}
* {{NFT player|28138}}

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{{A.C. Milan managers}}


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| DATE OF BIRTH = November 8, 1889
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| DATE OF DEATH = October 26, 1973
| PLACE OF DEATH = [[Deiva Marina]], [[Italy]]
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[[Category:Atalanta B.C. managers]]
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Latest revision as of 18:41, 13 July 2023

Aldo Cevenini
Personal information
Date of birth (1889-11-08)8 November 1889
Place of birth Arona, Kingdom of Italy
Date of death 26 October 1973(1973-10-26) (aged 83)
Place of death Deiva Marina, Italy
Position(s) Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1908–1909 Libertas Milano 9 (?)
1909–1912 Milan 42 (15)
1912–1915 Internazionale 51 (42)
1915–1919 Milan 42 (48)
1919–1921 Internazionale 18 (2)
1921–1922 Novese 15 (?)
1922–1923 Internazionale 22 (1)
Total 199 (108)
International career
1910–1915 Italy 11 (4)
Managerial career
1929–1930 Atalanta
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Aldo Cevenini (Italian pronunciation: [ˈaldo tʃeveˈniːni]; 8 November 1889 – 26 October 1973) was an Italian professional football player and coach who played as a forward.

Club career[edit]

Cevenini began his career with Libertas Milano, and later played for Milan, where he also later served as the team's captain, as well as cross-city rivals Inter, and Novese. He won the Italian championship in the 1919–20 and 1921–22 season, with Inter and Novese respectively.

International career[edit]

Cevenini made his debut for the Italy national football team in the team's first ever game on 15 May 1910 against France.

Personal life[edit]

Aldo's younger brothers Mario Cevenini, Luigi Cevenini, Cesare Cevenini and Carlo Cevenini all played football professionally. To distinguish them, Aldo was known as Cevenini I, Mario as Cevenini II, Luigi as Cevenini III, Cesare as Cevenini IV and Carlo as Cevenini V.[1]

Honours[edit]

Player[edit]

Inter
Novese

References[edit]

  1. ^ Cevenini brothers, Before The 'D'...Association Football around the world, 1863-1937, 11 July 2017

External links[edit]

Sporting positions
Preceded by Milan captain
1916–1919
Succeeded by