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Piero Pasinati

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Pietro Pasinati (21 July 1910 – 15 November 2000) was an Italian football player and manager, who played as a striker.

Club career

Pasinati was born in Trieste.[1] During his club career, he played for Italian teams Triestina (1927–1939 and 1941–1946), A.C. Milan (1939–40), Novara Calcio (1940–41), Cremonese in Serie B (1946–48), and San Giovanni Trieste, in the third division (1948–49). With Triestina he played 256 Serie A matches.

International career

With Italy, Pasinati obtained 10 international caps, scoring 1 goal, which came in his only appearance in the team's victorious 1938 FIFA World Cup campaign, which came in the nation's first round match against Norway.

Managerial career

Following his retirement, Pasinati coached Ponziana, Sambenedettese, Salernitana, Triestina, Catanzaro and Empoli.

Death

Pasinati died at 90 years old.

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