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- Luis Antonio Carniglia (4 October 1917 – 22 June 2001) was an Argentine football striker and manager. He pla**** for Boca Juniors in the 1930s, but is...
- M****ille and earned a 2–1 victory with Victor Nuremberg and Carniglia scoring the goals. Carniglia retired from football after the season and began managing...
- Masetti (1956–57) Stock (1957–58) Nordahl (1958–59) Sárosi (1959–60) Foni (1960–61) Carniglia (1961–63) Kryeziu (1963) Foni (1963–64) Miró (1964–65) Lorenzo (1965–66)...
- Viani 1957–1960 Paolo Todeschini 1960–1961 Nereo Rocco 1961–1963 Luis Carniglia 1963–1964 Nils Liedholm 1963–1966 Giovanni Cattozzo 1966 Arturo Silvestri...
- Champions League. He had the chance to join fellow Argentinians Luis Carniglia and Helenio Herrera as the only non-European coaches to win the European...
- Nationality Years Eraldo Monzeglio 1964 Heriberto Herrera 1964–1969 Luis Carniglia 1969–1970 Ercole Rabitti 1970 Armando Picchi 1970–1971 Čestmír Vycpálek...
- Tabanelli (1958–59) Francesco Capocasale (1959–61) Onofrio Fusco (1961) Luis Carniglia (1961) Federico Allasio (1961–62) Onofrio Fusco (1962) Pietro Magni (1962–63)...
- Manager Nationality Years György Sarosi 1959–60 Alfredo Foni 1960–61 Luis Carniglia 1961–63 Naim Kryeziu 1963 Alfredo Foni 1963–64 Luis Miró 1964–65 Juan...
- (3): 197–202. doi:10.1016/j.cpem.2017.07.002. ISSN 1522-8401. Castillo-Carniglia A, Keyes KM, Hasin DS, Cerdá M (December 2019). "Psychiatric comorbidities...
- Masetti (1956–57) Stock (1957–58) Nordahl (1958–59) Sárosi (1959–60) Foni (1960–61) Carniglia (1961–63) Kryeziu (1963) Foni (1963–64) Miró (1964–65) Lorenzo (1965–66)...