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Antonio Imbelloni

Argentine footballer and manager From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Antonio Imbelloni
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Antonio Mario Imbelloni Di Leo (25 August 1924 in Gerli, Buenos Aires, Argentina – 2018) was an Argentinian footballer.[1]

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Footballer career

Antonio Imbelloni played for Dock Sud (1944), San Lorenzo (1945–1949), Banfield (1949), Almirante Brown (1950), Real Madrid (1950–1951), RCD Córdoba (1951–1952), Atlético CP (1951–1952/1953–1954), Deportivo Morón (1953), Braga (1954–1956), Sporting (1956–1958) and Marinhense (1961–1962).[2]

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Imbelloni managed Atlético CP (1954–1955/1962–1963), S.C. Braga (1954–1956/1977–1978), C.F. Monterrey (1956–1957), Sporting CP (1958 and 1960), Académica OAF (1960–1961), A.C. Marinhense (1961–1962), F.C. Barreirense (1962–1963), Argentina S20 (1967), Millonarios F.C. (1968), Ferro Carril Oeste (1969 and 1970), F.C. Famalicão (1978–1979), Vitória S.C. (1979–1980) and Naval (1985–1986).[2]

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