Bruno Arcari (footballer)

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Bruno Arcari
Personal information
Date of birth (1915-11-15)15 November 1915
Place of birth Casalpusterlengo, Italy
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Place of death Varese, Italy
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Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1932–1933 Codogno
1933–1939 Livorno 126 (53)
1939–1940 Genova 1893 21 (11)
1940–1941 Milano 24 (5)
1941–1942 Bologna 19 (4)
1942–1943 Brescia 8 (2)
1943–1944 Cremonese 14 (2)
1944–1945 Milano 19 (8)
1945–1948 Bologna 89 (19)
1948–1949 Reggiana 22 (6)
1949–1952 ArsenalTaranto 62 (6)
1952–1953 Piacenza 6 (0)
1953–1954 Gallaratese
International career
1949  Italy 1 (0)
Managerial career
1954–1955 Milan (assistant)
Monza
1960–1961 Messina
1961–1962 Catanzaro
1962–1963 Lucchese
1964–1965 Parma
1966–1969 Varese
1969–1971 Piacenza
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Bruno Arcari (born 15 November 1915 in Casalpusterlengo; died 10 December 2004 in Varese) was an Italian footballer and coach.

He played for 9 seasons (197 games, 42 goals) in the Serie A for A.S. Livorno Calcio, Genova 1893, Milano and Bologna F.C. 1909.

He played his only game for the Italy national football team on 3 March 1940 in a game against Switzerland.

His older brothers Carlo Arcari, Angelo Arcari and Pietro Arcari all played football professionally. To distinguish them, Carlo was referred to as Arcari I, Angelo as Arcari II, Pietro as Arcari III and Bruno as Arcari IV.

External links

  • Arcari.html Bruno Arcari at National-Football-Teams.comLua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
Sporting positions
Preceded by Milan captain
1940–1941
Succeeded by
Giuseppe Meazza


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