Virgilio Felice Levratto

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Virgilio Levratto
Personnel
Surname Virgilio Felice Levratto
birthday October 26, 1904
place of birth CarcareItaly
date of death 18th September 1968
Place of death Genoa , Italy
position Storm
Juniors
Years station
0000-1919 FC Vado
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1919-1924 FC Vado
1924-1925 Hellas Verona
1925-1932 CFC genoa
1932-1934 Ambrosiana-Inter
1934-1936 Lazio Rome
1936-1940 Savona 1907 FBC
1940-1941 SS Juve Stabia
1941-1942 SS Cavese
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1924-1928 Italy 28 (11)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1938-1939 Savona 1907 FBC
1940-1941 Juve Stabia
1942-1943 Colleferro Calcio
1945-1947 Savona 1907 FBC
1947-1949 ACR Messina
1949-1951 US Arsenale Messina
1951-1952 US Lecce
1952-1953 Savona 1907 FBC
1953-1958 AC Florence (assistant coach)
1958-1959 Finale Ligure
1962-1963 AC Cuneo
1 Only league games are given.

Virgilio Felice Levratto (born October 26, 1904 in Carcare , Liguria , † September 18, 1968 in Genoa ) was an Italian football player and coach .

Career

Club player

Levratto played for FC Vado since he was a teenager . With this club he won the first Coppa Italia in 1922 . In the final against Udinese Calcio , he scored the winning goal just before the end of extra time.

In 1924 he left his parent club and moved to Hellas Verona . After only one season he joined the CFC Genoa , where he played until 1932. He then played for Ambrosiana-Inter (1932-1934) and Lazio (1934-1936). From 1936 to 1941 Levratto ran in Series C for Savona 1907 FBC and SS Juve Stabia , before ending his active career with SS Cavese in Series D in 1942 .

Trainer

After he had already worked as a player-coach at Savona and Stabia, Virgilio Felice Levratto coached a large number of mostly lower-class clubs after his career as a player. He celebrated his greatest success in 1956 as an assistant to Fulvio Bernardini at ACF Fiorentina when he won the Scudetto .

National team

Levratto played 28 games for the Squadra Azzurra , in which he scored eleven goals. At the Olympic Games in Paris in 1924 and in Amsterdam in 1928 , he was in the Italian squad of Vittorio Pozzo and Augusto Rangone and was used in both tournaments. At the games in Amsterdam he contributed to winning the bronze medal with four goals in the course of the tournament .

successes

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