Luigi Cevenini

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

He was also called Cevenini III, since he was the third of five brothers from one of the greatest football dynasties of Italy. During his playing days Cevenini was Zizi known and played as a left outer rotor.

Career

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

In the season 1919/20, Cevenini could win the first discharged after the war championship with Inter, he drove it 23 goals in 21 games to win the title at. The following season he scored in 19 games as 31 times, but still different with his team relatively early in the championship, which was still being fought in several group stages.

In the season 1921/22, Cevenini ran for U.S. Novese in the championship of the FIGC, while Inter took part in the League of the rival association CCI, but there could only occupy the last place in its group. Novese other hand, was able to win with Luigi Cevenini and his two older brothers Aldo and Mario on the team the title of the FIGC.

Then he returned to Inter Milan, but could not go on his performances shown in the past with his goal tally. Overall Cevenini completed 190 appearances for Internazionale Milan, scoring 156 goals.

For the 1927/28 season Cevenini moved to the aspiring team of Juventus, for whom he played until 1930. At Juve, he was initially a regular player and also scored many goals again. In 1929 he retired after 29 games and eleven goals from the national team. After the season 1929/30, the first ever Serie A season in which he was no longer a regular player, he moved to U.S. Messinese. In Turin, he completed 67 games and hit it 21 times.

In Messina he worked as a player-coach in the third- highest division, and led the club, despite his now 37 years, the rise in the example series end of the season 1938/39, he took over the U.S. Arezzo as a trainer and graduated from there also again, now 44 - round, four games.

For Inter Milan, he scored 17 goals in his career in the derby against AC Milan, a yield that was later surpassed only by Giuseppe Meazza with 20 hits. His brother Mario made ​​it 16 goals for Milan in the Derby della Madonnina. To date, no other player has managed to reach the goal tally this trio.

Achievements

  • Italian Championship: 1919 /20, 1921/22,
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