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Francesco Graziani

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Francesco "Ciccio" Graziani (Italian pronunciation: [franˈtʃesko ˈtʃittʃo ɡratˈtsjaːni]; born 16 December 1952) is an Italian football manager and former football player who played as a forward. He began his career with Arezzo in 1970, and later joined Torino in 1973, where he remained until 1981, winning a Serie A title in 1976 and the Capocannoniere title as the Serie A top goalscorer in 1977; with 122 total goals scored for Torino, he is the seventh-highest scorer in the history of the Torinese club behind Valentino Mazzola (123). He subsequently moved to Fiorentina, where he narrowly missed out on the Serie A title in his first season, and later also played for Roma between 1983 and 1986, winning two Coppa Italia titles and reaching the 1984 European Cup Final. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Francesco Graziani has received more than 226,856 page views. His biography is available in 35 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 31 in 2019). Francesco Graziani is the 138th most popular coach (down from 131st in 2019), the 2,839th most popular biography from Italy (down from 2,660th in 2019) and the 20th most popular Italian Coach.

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Among COACHES

Among coaches, Francesco Graziani ranks 138 out of 328Before him are Wim Rijsbergen, Rudi Gutendorf, Sergio Batista, Wiel Coerver, Luigi Delneri, and Džemaludin Mušović. After him are Slavoljub Muslin, Anatoliy Byshovets, Sergio Bertoni, Christian Gross, Revaz Dzodzuashvili, and Alfred Riedl.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1952, Francesco Graziani ranks 210Before him are Mehmet Ali Talat, Didier Raoult, Herb Ritts, Julio Velasco, Marinho Chagas, and Yasuhiko Okudera. After him are Don Miguel Ruiz, Bernard Lacombe, Simon MacCorkindale, Pat Cox, Gaëtan Dugas, and Paul Reubens.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Francesco Graziani ranks 2,839 out of 4,668Before him are Goffredo Mameli (1827), Umberto Maglioli (1928), Lorenzo Celsi (1310), Amedeo Nazzari (1907), Achille Silvestrini (1923), and Pietro Barbolano (950). After him are Amatus of Montecassino (1010), Michele Morosini (1308), Pietro Mengoli (1626), Camillo Berneri (1897), Alessandro Fortis (1842), and Rose McGowan (1973).

Among COACHES In Italy

Among coaches born in Italy, Francesco Graziani ranks 20Before him are Stefano Pioli (1965), Roberto Donadoni (1963), Walter Zenga (1960), Gian Piero Ventura (1948), Fabrizio Ravanelli (1968), and Luigi Delneri (1950). After him are Sergio Bertoni (1915), Lido Vieri (1939), Francesco Guidolin (1955), Ezio Pascutti (1937), Delio Rossi (1960), and Annibale Frossi (1911).