Renato Cappellini (football player, 1943)

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Renato Cappellini
Personnel
birthday October 9, 1943
place of birth SoncinoItaly
size 180 cm
position striker
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1963-1968 Inter Milan 50 (18)
1964-1965 →  CFC Genoa  (loan) 26 0(6)
1968-1969 AS Varese 1910 25 0(2)
1969-1974 AS Roma 97 (23)
1974-1976 Como Calcio 19 0(4)
1976-1977 FC Chiasso 17 0(3)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1967 Italy 2 (1)
1 Only league games are given.

Renato Cappellini (born October 9, 1943 in Soncino ) is a former Italian football player .

Career

Cappellini comes from the offspring of Inter Milan . At the age of nineteen, the striker made his debut under coach Helenio Herrera in 1963 , but was initially unable to assert himself in the famous team and was awarded to CFC Genoa for a year .

From 1963 to 1968 Cappellini completed 65 appearances for Inter and scored 22 goals. In 1966 he became Italian champions with Inter. The high point of his career at Inter was the 1967 European Cup final in Lisbon, where Inter lost 2-1 to Celtic Glasgow . Cappellini was then named the best U-23 player.

From 1968 Cappellini played for AS Varese , AS Roma , Como Calcio and FC Chiasso . In 1977 he ended his sporting career.

Cappellini played two games in 1967 for the Italian national team - against Cyprus and Portugal - whereby he scored the equalizer in the latter game.

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