Luigi Cevenini

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Luigi Cevenini
1920–21 Inter Milan - Luigi Cevenini.jpg
Luigi Cevenini in the Inter Milan jersey
Personnel
Surname Luigi Cevenini (III)
birthday March 13, 1895
place of birth MilanItaly
date of death July 23, 1968
Place of death Masano di Villa GuardiaItaly
size 166 cm
position left outrunner
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1911-1912 AC Milan 1 0(1)
1912-1915 Inter Milan 55 (63)
1915-1919 AC Milan
1919-1921 Inter Milan 40 (54)
1921-1922 US Novese
1922-1927 Inter Milan 95 (41)
1927-1930 Juventus Turin 67 (21)
1930– US Messinese
1934-1935 Comense 15 0(4)
1939 US Arezzo 4 0(0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1915-1929 Italy 29 (11)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1930– US Messinese
1934-1935 Comense
1939 US Arezzo
1 Only league games are given.

Luigi Cevenini (born March 13, 1895 in Milan , † July 23, 1968 in Masano di Villa Guardia ) was an Italian football player and coach .

He was also called Cevenini III because he was the third of five brothers from one of the greatest football dynasties in Italy. During his playing days, Cevenini was also known to Zizì and played as a left winger .

Career

Luigi Cevenini spent most of his career at Inter Milan , for which he played with a few interruptions from 1912 to 1927. Although the First World War delayed the start of his career, it made the breakthrough. Already on January 31, 1915, Cevenini had made his national team debut in a 3-1 win against Switzerland at the age of only 19 and immediately scored his first goal for the Squadra Azzurra .

In the 1919/20 season , Cevenini was able to win the first championship held after the war with Inter, he contributed 23 goals in 21 games to win the title. In the following season he even scored 31 times in 19 games, but still retired with his team relatively early from the championship, which at that time was still played in several group phases.

In the 1921/22 season Cevenini ran for US Novese in the championship of FIGC , while Inter participated in the league of the rival association CCI , but could only occupy the last place in his group there. Novese, on the other hand, won the FIGC title with Luigi Cevenini and his two older brothers Aldo and Mario in the team.

Then he returned to Inter Milan, but could no longer build on the performance he had shown in the past. In total, Cevenini played 190 games for Internazionale Milan and scored 156 goals.

For the 1927/28 season Cevenini moved to the then emerging team of Juventus Turin , for which he played until 1930. At Juve he was a regular player at the beginning and scored many goals again. In 1929 he retired from the national team after 29 games and eleven goals. After the 1929/30 season , the very first Serie A season in which he was no longer a regular player, he moved to US Messinese . In Turin he played 67 games and scored 21 times.

In Messina, he worked as player-manager in the third-highest division and led the club, despite his now 37 years old, in the ascent to Series B . At the end of the 1938/39 season , he took over the US Arezzo as a trainer and also completed four games again, now at the age of 44.

For Inter Milan he scored 17 goals in the derby against AC Milan , a yield that was later only surpassed by Giuseppe Meazza with 20 goals. His brother Mario scored 16 goals for Milan in the Derby della Madonnina . To date, no other player has managed to match this trio's goal scoring.

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