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Hungarian footballer and coach
József Viola
Date of birth
(1896-06-10 ) 10 June 1896 Place of birth
Komárom , Austria-Hungary (now Komárno , Slovakia ) Date of death
18 August 1949(1949-08-18) (aged 53) Place of death
Bologna , Italy Position(s)
Midfielder Years
Team
Apps
(Gls ) 1919–20
Törekvés SE
1921–22
RSV Berlin
1922–23
C.S. Firenze [1]
1923–24
Spezia
1924–27
Juventus [2]
56
(4) 1928–29
Internazionale
1929–30
Juventus
21
(0) 1930–31
Atalanta
18
(0) 1920
Hungary
1
(0) 1926–28
Juventus 1928–29
Internazionale 1930–33
Atalanta 1933–34
Milan 1934–36
Vicenza 1936–39
Lazio 1938–40
Milan 1938–39
Spezia 1940–41
Livorno
SPAL 1945–46
Genoa 1946–47
Bologna 1947–48
Como
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only
József Viola (10 June 1896 – 18 August 1949) also known as Giuseppe Viola was a Hungarian football player and coach, who played as a midfielder . He is most prominent for his time in Italy and his association with clubs such as Juventus . He also made one appearance for the Hungary national football team in 1920.
Honours [ ]
Club [ ]
Juventus
References [ ]
József Viola managerial positions
Kilpin (1899 –1906)
(1906 –07)
(1907 –11)
Technical committee (1911 –15)
Moda (1915 –16)
Cevenini (1916 –18)
Technical committee (1918 –19)
Moda (1919 –21)
Lovati (1921 –22)
Soldera (1922 )
(1922 –24)
Pozzo (1924 –26)
Moda (1926 )
Burgess (1926 –28)
(1928 –31)
(1931 –33)
Violak (1933 –34)
Baloncieri (1934 –37)
Garbutt (1937 )
Felsner / (1937 –38)
(1938 –39)
Violak / (1939 –40)
(1940 )
Busini / Ara (1940 –41)
Magnozzi (1941 –43)
Santagostino (1943 –45)
Busini / Baloncieri (1945 –46)
Busini / Bigogno (1946 –47)
Bigogno (1947 –48)
Busini / Bigogno (1948 –49)
Busini / Czeizler (1949 –52)
Busini / Sperone (1952 –53)
Busini / Gren (1953 )
Busini / (1953 )
Guttmann (1953 –55)
Puricelli (1955 –56)
Viani (1956 –58)
Viani / (1958 –60)
Viani / Todeschini (1960 –61)
Viani / Rocco (1961 –63)
Viani / Carniglia (1963 –64)
Viani / Liedholm (1964 –65)
Liedholm (1965 –66)
(1966 )
Silvestri (1966 –67)
Rocco (1967 –72)
Rocco / Maldini (1972 –73)
Rocco (1973 )
Rocco / Maldini (1973 –74)
Maldini (1974 )
Trapattoni (1974 )
Giagnoni (1974 –75)
Rocco / Trapattoni (1975 –76)
Rocco / Barison (1976 )
Marchioro (1976 –77)
Rocco (1977 )
Liedholm (1977 –79)
Giacomini (1979 –81)
Galbiati (1981 )
Radice (1981 –82)
Galbiati (1982 )
Castagner (1982 –84)
Galbiati (1984 )
Liedholm (1984 –87)
Capello (1987 )
Sacchi (1987 –91)
Capello (1991 –96)
Tabárez / Morini (1996 )
Sacchi (1996 –97)
Capello (1997 –98)
Zaccheroni (1998 –2001)
Maldini / Tassotti (2001 )
Terim / Di Gennaro (2001 )
Ancelotti (2001 –09)
Leonardo (2009 –10)
Allegri (2010 –14)
Tassotti (2014 )
Seedorf (2014 )
Inzaghi (2014 –15)
Mihajlović (2015 –16)
Brocchi (2016 )
Montella (2016 –17)
Gattuso (2017 –19)
Giampaolo (2019 )
Pioli (2019 –)
Bologna F.C. 1909 – managers
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