Fulvio Bernardini

Fulvio Bernardini

Italian football player and coach.
Date of Birth: 28.12.1905
Country: Italy

Content:
  1. Fulvio Bernardini: Trailblazing Football Legend and Coach
  2. Playing Career Highlights
  3. National Team Record
  4. Titles and Honors

Fulvio Bernardini: Trailblazing Football Legend and Coach

Early Career and Club Career

Fulvio Bernardini, born in Rome, Italy, embarked on his football journey in 1919. He initially played as a goalkeeper for Lazio, later transitioning to a midfielder. Over his career, he represented several renowned clubs: Lazio, Inter Milan, Roma, and MATER. Bernardini's exceptional skills earned him 26 caps and 3 goals for the Italian national team.

Playing Career Highlights

- 100 matches and 65 goals for Lazio
- 286 matches for Roma, becoming a club legend
- Bronze medalist at the 1928 Summer Olympics
Transition to Coaching

Upon retiring as a player, Bernardini seamlessly transitioned to coaching. He guided numerous Italian clubs to success, including Roma, Lazio, and Inter Milan. Notably, he led Fiorentina to its first Serie A championship in the 1955-56 season and repeated the feat with Inter Milan in 1963-64. Bernardini also managed the Italian national team.

National Team Record

As a coach, Bernardini's tenure with the Italian national team spanned 26 matches, resulting in 14 victories, 7 draws, and 5 defeats.

Titles and Honors

- 2 Serie A championships (1955-56, 1963-64)
- Coppa Italia triumph (1958)

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