Giulio Cappelli Explained

Giulio Cappelli
Birth Date:4 March 1911
Birth Place:La Spezia, Italy
Death Place:Massa, Italy
Position:Forward
Years1:1929–1933
Clubs1:Spezia
Caps1:109
Goals1:29
Years2:1933–1935
Clubs2:Livorno
Caps2:40
Goals2:3
Years3:1935–1936
Clubs3:Viareggio
Caps3:33
Goals3:7
Years4:1936–1938
Clubs4:Lucchese
Caps4:12
Goals4:0
Years5:1938–1940
Clubs5:Spezia
Caps5:22
Goals5:6
Years6:1940–1941
Clubs6:Liguria
Caps6:1
Goals6:0
Years7:1942–1943
Clubs7:Massese
Caps7:15
Goals7:6
Nationalyears1:1936
Nationalteam1:Italy
Nationalcaps1:2
Nationalgoals1:1
Manageryears1:1947–1948
Managerclubs1:Lucchese
Manageryears2:1949–1950
Managerclubs2:Inter Milan
Manageryears3:1952–1953
Managerclubs3:Catania
Manageryears4:1960
Managerclubs4:Inter Milan
Manageryears5:1962–1963
Managerclubs5:Como
Manageryears6:1965–1966
Managerclubs6:Chieti
Manageryears7:1966–1967
Managerclubs7:Alessandria

Giulio Cappelli (pronounced as /it/; 4 March 1911 – 16 December 1995) was an Italian footballer who played as a forward. He competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics with the Italy national football team, winning a gold medal in the tournament.[1]

Club career

Born in La Spezia, Cappelli began his football career with local side Spezia. He joined Serie A side Livorno for two seasons beginning in 1933. The next season, he transferred to Serie B club F.C. Esperia Viareggio. Cappelli returned to Serie A with S.S.D. Sporting Lucchese and finished his playing career with Spezia.

International career

Cappelli made two appearances for Italy in 1936, scoring one goal. He was a member of the Italian Olympic team, which won the gold medal in the 1936 Olympic football tournament.

Death

On 16 December 1995, Cappelli died at his home in Marina di Massa aged 84.[2]

Honours

International

Italy

1936

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Giulio Cappelli . Olympedia . 18 September 2021.
  2. Web site: La Stampa. E' morto Cappelli, olimpionico nel 36. Italian. 17 December 1995.