Old cutting…

Last week, one of the most eccentric and perhaps the last romantic and old-fashioned form of European football "passed away" at the age of 81. The legendary former president of Perugia (1991-2004) Luciano Gauci.

Perhaps the most peculiar player in the sock, who is a regular soccer player who has always read foreign news, is seeing pictures of him in the super eccentric but often successful Italian coach, Alonatore Campione. Great figure, too, but we'll analyze it in another opportunity - hopefully happier.

Gucci brought in Umbria the son of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi to play football but remained in history as the worst player in the campaign. But he brought it. And then the organizer went to Africa and Asia for the super KDP teams for the year. Gautsu made the first opening in Libya with Gaddafi Jounior as a midfielder. Al Saadi even went to Udinese and Sampdoria afterwards. We're talking about legend. She made an appearance in each group. Gautchian's transcript, despite his course, nevertheless.

Gauchi tried to bring the Swede, Hannah Lungberg, to the club, considering that she should be granted a participation permit by the League. He did not achieve his goal, Hannah never played in a men's team, she did not bring the doomed one that would either dissolve the football in which it was composed (most likely) or open it to a few hundred million potential spectators.

The missing man also wrote a story when he banished South Korean Ann Jung Hwan for scoring a goal that excluded Italy in the 2002 World Cup (in a match that also featured flags from the memory of African and South American referees before their referees. finish the tournament).

In his presidency he brought the first Japanese (the… very Hidetoshi Nakata who wrote history to the ball afterwards), 10 Ethiopian players who applied for political asylum, while showing preference to Greek players having given his team names such as Zisis Bryza Trajanos Delas, Louboutis and Nalitzis.

Unforgettable when he brought to his team a former international player in 6 × 6, who also played 4-5 matches, but he also realized that his football philosophy was completely different and he soon returned to the closed fields and the game he knew, closing the communication door of the two sports.

Gauci, finally, led his club to bankruptcy and then sought refuge in St. Dominic to avoid lice. "Yes, I paid 2 million euros to a manager. It was dirty money, but they forced me. "Serie A is rotten," said Gauci, who escaped from Kaltsiopolis in 2006, but not from the referee of everything. May rest in piece. He was one of us after all…

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