Sebastiano Buzzin Explained

Sebastiano Buzzin
Birth Date:24 December 1929
Birth Place:Cormons, Italy
Death Place:Locarno, Switzerland
Position:Striker
Years1:1948–1950
Years2:1950–1951
Years3:1951–1952
Years4:1952–1954
Years5:1954–1955
Years6:1955–1956
Years7:1956–1960
Years8:1960–1961
Years9:1961–1962
Years10:1962–1963
Years11:1964
Clubs10:Locarno
Clubs11:Montreal Cantalia
Caps4:20
Caps5:17
Caps6:32
Caps7:136
Caps8:20
Goals4:5
Goals5:3
Goals6:14
Goals7:33
Goals8:6
Manageryears1:1962–1963
Manageryears2:1964
Manageryears3:1965–1966
Manageryears4:1965
Manageryears5:1971
Managerclubs2:Montreal Cantalia
Managerclubs4:Montreal Italica
Managerclubs5:Montreal Olympique

Sebastiano Buzzin (December 24, 1929 in Cormons  - December 17, 2007 in Locarno, Switzerland) was an Italian professional football player and coach.

Managerial career

In 1964, he served as a player-coach for Montreal Cantalia in the National Soccer League.[1] The following season he was the head coach for Montreal Italica in the Eastern Canada Professional Soccer League.[2]

On June 15, 1971 he was named the head coach for the Montreal Olympique in the North American Soccer League.[3]

Honours

References

  1. News: June 23, 1964. Cantalia to Face Polonia. 54. Montreal Star.
  2. News: Gillespie. Norman. May 4, 1965. Sir Stanley Plays Here on May 16. 28. Montreal Gazette.
  3. News: June 15, 1971. Buzzin becomes third Olympics coach. 15. Montreal Gazette.