Antonio Cetti Explained

Antonio Cetti
Fullname:Antonio Cetti
Birth Date:1 February 1900
Birth Place:Como, Lombardy, Kingdom of Italy
Position:Midfielder
Years1:1920–1941
Clubs1:Como
Caps1:278
Goals1:91
Manageryears1:1938–1944
Managerclubs1:Como
Managerclubs2:Cantù San Paolo
Death Place:Como, Italy

Antonio Cetti (pronounced as /it/; 1 February 1900 – 10 June 1980) was an Italian footballer who played as a midfielder.

Career

Born and raised in Municipality of Como, Cetti (also known as Cetti II, to distinguish him from his brother and Como teammate Franceso Cetti, known as Cetti I) spent his entire football career at Como, where he played for over twenty years.

He still holds the record for goals scored in competitive matches for Como with 91 goals. In terms of appearances for the Como team, he is fourth in the all-time rankings, with 278 competitive games.[1]

In 1938, he also served as head coach of Como which made him a player-coach for the club. After retiring as a player in 1941, he then became full-time coach of Como until 1944 before ending his career as coach of Cantù San Paolo.[2]

Honours

Player

Como

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Levrini, Enrico . Como 1907-2007. Cent'anni in azzurro . Editoriale Corriere di Como . 2007 . Como . 781 . it.
  2. Book: Usuelli, Gianfranco . 80º Calcio Como. 1907-1987 . Edistudio . 1987 . 429 . it.