Giovanni Varglien Explained

Giovanni Varglien
Birth Date:1911 5, df=yes
Birth Place:Fiume, Austria-Hungary
Death Place:Trieste, Italy
Height:1.83 m
Position:Midfielder
Years1:1928–1929
Caps1:10
Goals1:0
Years2:1929–1947
Caps2:381
Goals2:35
Years3:1947–1948
Clubs3:Palermo[1]
Caps3:31
Goals3:2
Totalcaps:422
Totalgoals:37
Nationalyears1:1936–1939
Nationalcaps1:3
Nationalgoals1:0
Manageryears1:1948–1949
Managerclubs1:Palermo
Manageryears2:1949–1951
Managerclubs2:Atalanta
Manageryears3:1951–1953
Managerclubs3:Novara
Manageryears4:1953
Managerclubs4:Palermo
Manageryears5:1955–1956
Managerclubs5:Vefaspor
Manageryears6:1956
Managerclubs6:Turkey
Manageryears7:1956–1958
Managerclubs7:Vicenza Virtus
Manageryears8:1958–1959
Managerclubs8:Salernitana
Manageryears9:1959–1960
Managerclubs9:Pordenone
Manageryears10:1960–1961
Managerclubs10:Salernitana
Manageryears11:1961–1962
Managerclubs11:Casale
Manageryears12:1962–1963
Managerclubs12:Biellese
Manageryears13:1963–1964
Managerclubs13:Pordenone
Manageryears14:1964–1966
Managerclubs14:Jesi

Giovanni Varglien (pronounced as /it/; 16 May 1911 – 16 October 1990), also known as Varglien II, was an Italian football manager and player from Fiume who played as a midfielder.

Club career

Varglien played the majority of his club football for Juventus in Italy, also playing one season with his hometown club Fiumana, as well as Palermo.

International career

Varglien represented the Italy national football team on three occasions between 1936 and 1937.

Personal life

Giovanni's older brother Mario Varglien, also played for Juventus at the same time and was a World Cup winner with Italy.

Honours

Juventus

1930–31, 1931–32, 1932–33, 1933–34, 1934–35

1937–38, 1941–42

Palermo

1947–48

Notes and References

  1. http://www.enciclopediadelcalcio.com/Varglien%20II.html Enciclopedia Del Calcio