Angelo Sormani, born on July third, nineteen thirty-nine, is a distinguished former football player and manager, renowned for his versatility on the field. Hailing from Brazil, he made a significant mark in the world of football, playing primarily as a forward but also excelling in various attacking roles, including centre-forward, attacking midfielder, and right winger.
His prowess was showcased on the international stage when he represented the Italy national team at the nineteen sixty-two FIFA World Cup. Despite not being the fastest player, Sormani was celebrated for his physical strength, creativity, and intelligence on the pitch. His technical skills, combined with his tactical versatility, allowed him to contribute effectively to attacking plays, making him a valuable asset to his teams.
After hanging up his boots, Sormani transitioned into coaching, taking the helm at two clubs where he had previously played: AS Roma and SSC Napoli. His journey from player to manager reflects his deep understanding of the game and his commitment to nurturing future talents in football.