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Now even
I realise it's unrealistic to include every player in the
World from the 1970-71 season on my pages, but
occasionally it's good to include some that come to the
pages's attention for one reason or another - being a
good player needn't be that reason ...
Click
here for teams from:
Netherlands
East Germany
A.C. Milan
Manager:
Nereo
Rocco
Assistant
manager:
Cesare Maldini
Click to see more information on Cesare
Players
Fabio Cudicini
I will move
this to Fabio's own page, but in the meantime here is an
excellent review of his career by Francesco Parigi.
Fabio
Cudicini was one of most important italian goalkeeper
ever, but he never played in Italian National Team. After first steps in
Udinese, he played in A.S. Roma from 1958-59 to
1965-66, then he came to Brescia but in 1967 Nereo
Rocco, great manager of A.C. Milan, bought him. Fabio Cudicini
played in A.C. Milan from 1967-68 until 1971-72 (127
matches in Serie A) and was a legend for italian
football on sixties. He had a
"nickname" : "ragno nero"
("black spider") after a wonderful match
against Man UTD (0-1 at Old Trafford).
In 1970-71
Fabio Cudicini played 23 matches in Milan A.C. in
italian first division championship, he had some
troubles after the match it decided this championship
: Inter-Milan 2-0, when Mario Corso of Inter beated
him with a free kick (Corso was a specialist like
Beckham !). Milan loss this
"scudetto" and Cudicini his legendary
skill. When he was in a "good day" he was
unbeatable, his arms, his legs stopped everything,
with his black shirt and pants ( sometimes in winter
long pants !) it seamed really to be a giant black
spider.
This
is the complete "scheda" of Fabio Cudicini
from "Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio
Italiano" - Edizioni Panini- Modena 1972
(a book like Rothmans I' think...)
Fabio
Cudicini born 20-10-1935 in
Trieste
goalkeeper,
m 1,91, kg 81
First
match in Serie A : 2-12-1956 Udinese - Palermo :
2-0
1955-56 Udinese B 2 matches
1956-57 Udinese A 13
1957-58 Udinese A 15
1958-59
Roma
A 2
1959-60 Roma
A 4
1960-61 Roma A 26
1961-62 Roma A 30
1962-63 Roma A 28
1963-64 Roma A 23
1964-65 Roma A 23
1965-66 Roma A 29
1966-67 Brescia A 18
1967-68 Milan
A 18
1968-69 Milan
A 29
1969-70 Milan
A 27
1970-71 Milan
A 23
1971-72 Milan
A 30
1972-73 Milan
A -
With
A.C. Milan Fabio Cudicini won :
1 "Scudetto" 1967-68;
1
Cup Winner's Cup 1967-68, at Rotterdam, A.C.
Milan-SV Hamburger : 2-0
1 Champions Cup 1968-69, at Madrid, A.C.
Milan-Ajax Amsterdam : 4-1
1
Europa - South America Cup 1969 A.C. Milan -
Estudiantes: 3-0 1-2
1
Coppa Italia 1971-72, at Roma, A.C. Milan
- S.S.C.Napoli: 2-0:
With A.S. Roma Fabio Cudicini won :
1 Fair's Cup (now UEFA Cup) 1960-61
Birmingham City- A.S. Roma: 2-2 and 0-2
1
Coppa Italia 1963-64, at Roma, A.S. Roma -
Torino : 0-0 a.e.t, at Torino,
Torino -A.S. Roma : 0-1
His most famous matches were : Celtic Glasgow -Milan
(quarter of final European Cup 1968) when in an
unforgettable match Cudicini stopped the Europen
Champions and qualified Milan after a poor 0-0 in San
Siro.
And Manchester United -Milan 1-0 (European Cup
semi-final also in 1968) when he was really
unbeatable against Denis Law, Bobby Charlton, George
Best and Brian Kidd. In this match he received a
bottle from the stands in his head, he falled down
but after few minutes of medical care he continued
play until end of match : he was a gentleman player.
©by
Francesco Parigi "Posta del Gufo" (http://www.postadelgufo.it)
E-Mail-me for questions,
informations & more
See Sons
and Daughters: Sons
On other sites
see...
AC Milan - Official Site -
Cudicini
Roberto
Rosato
Click to see more
information about Roberto
Links on other sites
include...
AC Milan - Official Site
AC Milan Online v4.0
Authentic AC Milan Site
Also see:
ACMilan.net The n.1
Redblacks site
ADO - now HFC ADO den Haag - See ADO
Aimoré - Clube Esportivo Aimoré -
Brazil
Luis
Felipe Scolari
Becomes
manager of Portugal, see May 2003
Portugal
host Euro 2004 and are runners-up, see Summer 2004
Scolari
3, Sven 0 Portugal knock England out of the 2006
World Cup, see Summer 2006
On other
sites see...
Clube Esportivo Aimoré -
São Leopoldo - Brasil ..
Ajax- See Ajax
A.S.Roma (Italy)

A.S.
Roma in 1970-71
See A.S. Roma - L'Archivio - Le
Formazioni
which is providing the picture and shows names.
Players
include ...
Franco
Cordova A.S. Roma - L'Archivio - Cordova
Claudio
Ranieri (Not confirmed)
See September News 2000
See a profile
Chelsea
lose the FA Cup Final, see May 2002
Chelsea
Premier League runner's -up and Champions League
semi-finalists, see May 2004
Leaves
Chelsea and joins Valencia, see Summer 2004
Sacked
by Valencia, 25 February, 2005
Career
2001-: Rothmans 2001-2002, 2002-2003. Sky Sports 2003-2004
Elvio
Salvori A.S. Roma - L'Archivio - Salvori
Sergio
Santarini A.S. Roma - L'Archivio -
Santarini
Athletic Club de Bilbao - Spain
Manager:
Ronnie Allen. See Sons and Daughters: Sons
See West Bromwich Albion
Football Club - Ronnie Allen
On other
sites see ...
ATHLETIC CLUB - WEB OFICIAL -
WEB OFIZIALA
Auxerre
- France
Player -
Manager : Guy Roux
See May
2000 News
Benfica
-Portugal
Benfica
were Champions in 1970-71, as well as Cup Runner's Up
Eusebio
Click to see an article about
Eusebio's early days written in 1967, plus more
information..
Boca Juniors - Argentina
Click to see a picture of Boca
Juniors
Borussia Mönchengladbach - (West)
Germany
Günter
Netzer
See
Where are they now? Summer 2006
On
other sites see...
Günter Netzer -
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On other
sites see...
The
official site is at Willkommen bei Borussia
Mönchengladbach!
Cagliari - Italy
Click to see lots of information on
Cagliari
Click
to see 'Uno
scudetto che non finisce mai' an article in Italian by Francesco
Parigi
Francesco
Parigi, has a site of his articles (in Italian) at LA POSTA DEL GUFO -
IL SITO LA POSTA DEL GUFO -
IL SITO
Corinthians - Brazil
Click to see picture
Degerfors
Sven-Göran
Eriksson has been
moved to Karlskoga
Distillery F.C. - Now Lisburn Distillery Northern Ireland
Martin O'Neill
Becomes
OBE and fronts Total Club Manager, and joins the Bob
70-71 site, see January 2004
Martin
wins the Double with Celtic, see May 2004
Martin
announces he is to leaves Celtic after the Scottish
Cup Final, 25 May 2005
Celtic
win the Scottish Cup 1-0 over Dundee United, see 28
May 2005
Martin's honours at Celtic were:
00/01: SPL winners, CIS Cup winners, Scottish Cup
winners 01/02: SPL winners 02/03: Uefa Cup runners-up
03/04: SPL winners, Scottish Cup winners 04/05:
Scottish Cup Winners.
Martin
is an expert summariser on BBC 1's Match
of the Day World Cup Finals
2006 coverage, Summer 2006
Martin
becomes the new manager of Aston Villa, see August 2006
Martin
is April 2006's Premiership manager of the month, see
Spring 2007
Career
1999- : See 1999-2000, 2000-2001, 2001-2002, 2002-2003, 2003-2004, 2004-2005, 2006-2007
See
Books
Dynamo Dresden - Germany. Click to see more information
And
there's more pictures at Dynamo Dresden
Dynamo Kiev - USSR
Vadym
Sosnikhin
See
Obituary, October / November 2003
Also see East
Germany
Durban City - South Africa
Johnny Haynes
Born 17
October, 1934. Died, 18 October, 2005.
Nominated
FourFourTwo's best ever player at Fulham,
see April 2005
See Obituary
Johnny
has a stand at Fulham's ground, Craven Cottage, named
after him, see Statues
(With
thanks to Peter Raath for confirming this
information).
See SoccerThroughTheYears.com The
First Official History of South African Soccer
Estudiantes de La Plata - Argentina
Juan
Ramón Verón
See Sons
and Daughters: Sons
and
Sons and Daughters: Brother-in-Law
On
other sites see...
Argentine Football - Hall of
Fame
Also
see...
Club Estudiantes De La Plata
Flamengo - Brazil Click to see a 1971
picture and more information
Glentoran - Ireland
Roy France
seeA tribute to Roy Stewart by Roy
France.
Further
links include ...
The
excellent official site is at Glentoran Football Club, Belfast, Northern
Ireland
and a good
links page is at CoLGSC Links Index
Hamburger SV (SV Hamburg)- (West) Germany
Uwe Seeler
Binned
Sir Bobby Charlton's World Cup Winning Shirt, see Summer 2006
Sons
and Daughters: Father and Brother
Helsingborgs IF - Sweden
Anders Linderoth
Thomas
Søfting provides the following information on
Anders.
Date
of birth: March 21, 1950
Position:
midfielder
40
caps for Sweden, played in the 1978 World Cup.
Playing
career: Helsingborg (1968-70), Öster (1971-77),
Olympique Marseille (1977-80), Mjällby (1980-81),
Näsby (1982-84).
Coaching
career: Näsby (1982-84), Mjällby (1985-89),
Hässleholm (1990-94), Elfsborg (1995-97), Stabæk
(1998-2001), Hammarby (2002-present).
See
Sons and Daughers: Sons
On
other sites see Helsingborgs
IF - www.hif.se
Internazionale
(Inter Milan) - Italy
Tarcisio Burgnich - click to see picture and more
information
Giacinto Facchetti - click to see picture and more
information
Mazzola.
See Reviews March 2001
Mazzola
shirt sells at Christies, see December 2002
F.C. Kaiserslauten
Otto
Rehhagel
Coach
of Greece as they win Euro 2004, see Summer 2004
Karlskoga - Sweden
Player
manager Tord Grip
See
Career 2001- Rothmans 2001-2002, 2002-2003, Sky Sports 2003-2004, 2004-2005, 2005-2006
Sven-Göran
Eriksson.
Sven-Göran
is named as the next England manager see October 2000
Sven-Göran
watches England and says they'll win the World Cup,
see November 2000
Sven-Göran
leaves Lazio for England job, see January
2001 .
Sven-Göran
chooses his first squad see February 2001 and Next
Generation
See
a really interesting article on Sven-Göran's Swedish
roots at February 2001.
Sven-Göran's
first competitive England match is a win, see March 2001
Channel
5 used Sven-Göran to promote their World Cup match
coverage, see March 2001
Sven-Göran
makes it 2 out of 2 for World Cup Qualifiers, see March
2001
Sven-Göran
equals 4 match starting record, see May 2001
Sven-Göran
makes it 5 wins ! See June 2001
'On
Football' is reviewed at July 2001 Reviews
Sven-Göran's
first defeat, see September 2001
Sven-Göran
wins two World Cup qualifiers, see September 2001
Sven-Göran
inspires a song, see September` 2001
England
qualify for the World Cup Finals, see October 2001
'Sven,
Sven, Sven' charts at no.7, see October 2001
England
draw to Sweden, Sven-Göran becomes Sweden's
Personality of the Year and is favourite to take over
Man U next season, see November 2001
Sven-Göran
wins BBC Coach of the Year Award, see December
2001
Sven-Göran
is third in World Soccer' poll, see December 2001
Sven-Göran
is featured in the Schwepps lookalike campaign, see January 2002 Review.
England
draw 1-1 versus the Netherlands, see February 2002 News.
Sven-Göran
puts his name to (a) two computer games and (b) a
record, see (a) March 2002 and (b) March 2002
Sven-Göran
update - England 1 Italy 2, free mini-Sven-Göran
gift in Match, full size Statue in Trodsby, front
page of 'The Sun', see April 2002
Sven-Göran
is front page news with Ulrika Jonsson, England beat
Paraguay 4-0 at Anfield, and an authorised biography
is on the way, see April 2002
Sven-Göran
May update - England draws v South Korea and
Cameroon, adverts with Sainsbury's and Cirio, plus
other bits and pieces, see May 2002
At
this point I stopped reporting individual England
matches, because I was in a sulk about England not
wnning the World Cup....
Sven-Göran
is one of the country's top earners, see November 2002
Sven-Göran
advertises BBC comedy, sort of, see December 2002
Sven-Göran
is a character on '2DTV', see February 2003
Sven-Göran
draws the FA Cup semi-final, March 2003
Sven-Göran
and partner Nancy Dell'Olio form Truce International
to promote World Peace through football, see August / September 2003
Sven-Göran
leaves England following World Cup quarter-final
exit, see Summer 2006
See
Where are they Now ?
January 2001
See
Career 2001-: See 2001-2002, 2002-2003, 2003-2004, 2004-2005, 2005-2006
On
other sites see...
Welcome to the FA -
Sven Tracker
Legia
Warsaw - Poland
Kazimierz Deyna
Click to see pictures and
information on Kazimierz Deyna
See Legia.pl
Linfield - Northern Ireland
Bryan
Hamilton.
Appointed
Norwich City manager- see March
2000 News
Resigns as
Norwich City manager - see December
2000 News
Commentates
on Radio Five Live, see November 2002
Helps
Republic of Ireland find a manager, January 2003
See Rothmans 1999-2000 and Rothmans 2000-2001
See Commentators
See Norwich City Football Club NCFC
- Canaries' Official web site
Napoli - Italy
Dino Zoff
Click to see a profile of Dino by Francesco Parigi
There's a
picture of Dino next to Sven Goran Eriksson at November
2000 News and January
2001 News
On
other sites see ...
See BBC SPORT EURO2000 SQUAD
Dino Zoff
Telegraph Euro2000 Final
replay Italy clinch European play-off
The World Cup Archive -
Legends - Dino Zoff
Links for
Napoli, see...
Official
site is at SSCNapoli
Olympique Lyonnais - France
Raymond
Domenech
Raymond
manages France to the 2006 World Cup Final, Summer 2006
Raymond
wins 'the Bob Award' for 2006, Summer
2006
On
other sites see...
Raymond Domenech -
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On other
sites see ...
OLWEB.fr Olympique Lyonnais
official web site
Panathinaikos - Greece
Manager:
Ferenc Puskas
Born 2
April, 1927. Died 17 November, 2006
See Obituary
On
other sites see...
Ferenc Puskás - Wikipedia, the free
encyclopedia
Puskas Ferenc
Paris Saint-Germain - France
Click to see more information on Paris Saint-Germain
Club Atlético Peñarol - Uruguay
Albert
Spencer
(Alberto
Pedro Spencer Herrera)
Born
6 December 1937. Died 3 November 2006
Moved
to Barcelona, Ecuador in 1971.
See
Obituary
FC Porto - Portugal
Manager
-Tommy Docherty
See
Tommy's view on Jim Smith's sacking, October 2001 News
Tommy
releases book The
Doc: My Story - Hallowed Be Thy Game, see Spring 2007
See Books
PSV
Eindhoven - the Netherlands - see PSV
Racing Mechelen - Belgium
Odd
Iversen*.
See Email
December 2000, Email January 2001
Sons and Daughters: Sons.
On other
sites see...
For
Odd's international career, see Odd Iversen
Rosenborg Web - Legender Odd
Iversen
For
further links on Racing Mechelen see ...
Racing
Club Mechelen
*Thanks to
Håkon A Winther for the correction re Odd's club name
which had been reported as KV Mechelen
Real Madrid - Spain
Coach:
Muñoz
Gento
(Francisco "Paco" Gento López )
Gento
now shares with Paolo Maldini, son of Cesare
Maldini (AC
Milan), the record of appearing in 8 European Cup /
Champions League finals.
Ramon
Moreno Grosso.
See Obituary
FK Partizan - Yugoslavia
Click to see a picture of FK
Partizan
Santos - Brazil
Pelé
- Click to see a picture
Also
see Star Players of Mexico 1970
Carlos
Alberto
See
Where are they now ? March 2002 and Caught In Time
Shortlisted
for United States 'Hall of Fame', see May
2003
On other
sites see:
Santos F.C. On-line
Sarpsborg - Norway
Egil
'Drillo' Olsen
Joins
Bob70-71 site, see January 2004
Vasco - Brazil - Click to see a
picture and more information
VFB Stuttgart - West Germany
Click to see more inforation of
VFB
Stuttgart
Waterford United - Republic of Ireland
Shay
Brennan - See Obituary June 2000
Wiener Sportklub - Austria
Finn
Laudrup
See Email March 2002
See Sons
and Daughters: Sons
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