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Luigi Simoni was born on 22 January, 1939 in Crevalcore, Italy, is an Italian footballer, manager, and official (1939–2020). Discover Luigi Simoni's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?

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Age 81 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 22 January, 1939
Birthday 22 January
Birthplace Crevalcore, Italy
Date of death 22 May, 2020
Died Place Pisa, Italy
Nationality Italy

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Luigi Simoni Height, Weight & Measurements

At 81 years old, Luigi Simoni height is 1.73 m .

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Luigi Simoni Net Worth

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1939

Luigi "Gigi" Simoni (22 January 1939 – 22 May 2020) was an Italian football official, player and manager.

A skilled tactician, as a coach Simoni enjoyed notable success in earning promotion from Serie B to Serie A with the teams he managed, a feat he achieved seven times with five different clubs.

1961

He won the Coppa Italia in 1961–62 with Napoli.

1974

He started his managerial career with Genoa, in the 1974–75 season.

The next year, he was able to bring the rossoblu back to Serie A.

1997

He is best-known, however, for his brief but important stint as manager of Inter Milan (1997–98), where he won the UEFA Cup in 1998 and came close to conquering the scudetto, losing out to Juventus; this was the only time where Ronaldo was fully fit during his Inter spell, with Simoni making full use of the Brazilian's abilities.

Luigi Simoni was born in Crevalcore, Emilia-Romagna, in Italy.

Simoni played as an attacking midfielder for Mantova, Napoli, Torino, Juventus, Brescia and Genoa.

After a long series of promotions, with Pisa, Brescia and Cremonese among them, and good results with outsider teams (Cremonese again, and Napoli), Simoni was called by Massimo Moratti to coach Internazionale of Milan in 1997.

1998

With an in-form Ronaldo on his side, Simoni won the UEFA Cup over Lazio in 1998, and managed a second-place finish in Serie A, behind Juventus.

The following season, Simoni was fired by Internazionale on 30 November 1998, although he was still appreciated and well-remembered by the team's fans.

2003

After a few other experiences, including Piacenza, Torino, and a brief disappointing spell in Bulgaria with CSKA Sofia, Gigi Simoni led Ancona Calcio to Serie A in 2003, but was surprisingly fired before the start of the new season.

2004

His Serie A comeback, in 2004, with Siena, was not a particularly good one, however, as he was fired once again during the course of the season.

2005

In late 2005, Simoni took the head coaching role of Serie C1 team Lucchese, but with little success.

2009

In February 2009, at the age of 70, Simoni accepted a job at Lega Pro Seconda Divisione's Gubbio, where he would serve as technical director until the end of the season.

He was later confirmed to his role also for the 2009–10 season, with former Genoa defender Vincenzo Torrente acting as "on-pitch" head coach.

Under the guidance of Simoni and Torrente, Gubbio ensured a historic promotion to Serie B that year; after Torrente decided to accept an offer from Bari, Simoni and Gubbio agreed to appoint Fabio Pecchia as new head coach.

2011

Pecchia's term as Gubbio boss turned out however unsuccessful, and on 18 October 2011 Simoni agreed to serve as caretaker head coach for a Serie B game against his former club, league toppers Torino.

The game ended in a surprising 1–0 win for his side, and led the club to keep Simoni in charge as long as a valid replacement coach would be found.

The following two games led Gubbio to win four more points, a draw and a win.

2012

He guided the team until 20 March 2012, when he handed over his first team duties to assistant coach Marco Alessandrini, and moving back to his previous role of technical director at Gubbio.

2019

On 22 June 2019, Simoni suffered a stroke at his home, being in critical condition until his death on 22 May 2020, at the age of 81.

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