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- Giovanni Trapattoni (Italian pronunciation: [dʒoˈvanni trapatˈtoːni]; born 17 March 1939), sometimes po****rly known as 'Trap' or 'Il Trap', is an Italian...
- listed on the Borsa Italiana since 2001. Under the management of Giovanni Trapattoni, the club won 13 trophies in the ten years before 1986, including six...
- history. Giovanni Trapattoni was appointed manager in February 2008 following a spell with ****istant coach Don Givens in charge. Trapattoni went through all...
- Francesco Totti and coach Giovanni Trapattoni, suggesting a conspiracy to eliminate Italy from the competition. Trapattoni even obliquely accused FIFA of...
- Italian Giovanni Trapattoni, Italian sports daily La Gazzetta dello Sport reported on its front page "Club di dilettanti elimina Trapattoni" ("Amateur club...
- season, Trapattoni returned to win the championship. In the following season, Bayern lost the title to newly promoted Kaiserslautern and Trapattoni had to...
- competitions, Giovanni Trapattoni is the only manager to have claimed the title of five different confederation tournaments. Trapattoni and German Udo Lattek...
- announced on their website that they had hired veteran Italian coach Giovanni Trapattoni, together with his former player, German FIFA World Cup winner Lothar...
- full-time managers. The most successful person to manage Juventus is Giovanni Trapattoni, who won six Football League titles (Scudetto), two Coppa Italias, one...
- Radice Claudio Sala 1976–77 Juventus Giovanni Trapattoni Giuseppe Furino 1977–78 Juventus Giovanni Trapattoni Giuseppe Furino 1978–79 Milan Nils Liedholm...