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  1. The creator of the Metodo tactical formation, Pozzo is regarded as one of the greatest managers of all time, [2] and is the only manager to guide a national team to two FIFA World Cup titles as coach, [3] leading the Italy national team to victory in the 1934 and 1938 FIFA World Cups. [4]

    • 2 March 1886
    • Turin, Italy
    • 21 December 1968 (aged 82)
  2. Dec 15, 2022 · World Cup 2022: Vittorio Pozzo's legacy and a record that is finally under threat - BBC Sport. By Chris Evans BBC Sport. 15 December 2022 World Cup. Pozzo holds aloft the Jules Rimet trophy...

  3. Vittorio Giuseppe Luigi Enrico Pozzo ( Torino, 2 marzo 1886 – Torino, 21 dicembre 1968) è stato un allenatore di calcio, calciatore e giornalista italiano, commissario tecnico della nazionale italiana negli anni trenta e quaranta, e unico allenatore vincitore di due edizioni del campionato del mondo, peraltro consecutive: nel 1934 e nel 1938, re...

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  5. Jun 26, 2022 · Vittorio Pozzo: The Master That Made Italian Soccer Great. By Andy Macfarlane / June 26, 2022. In a brilliant four-year period, Vittorio Pozzo led the Italian national team to two FIFA World Cups and an Olympic gold medal, establishing himself as one of the greatest coaching figures in soccer history. Il Vecchio Maestro (‘the old master ...

  6. Apr 16, 2024 · Explore the enduring legacy of Vittorio Pozzo, the only manager to lead Italy to two World Cup victories. Dive into his tactical innovations, leadership philosophy, and the impact on football history.

  7. Jul 11, 2019 · Jul 11, 2019. Vittorio Pozzo is number 27 in 90min's Top 50 Great Managers of All Time series. Follow the rest of the series over the course of the next six weeks. 'Why is Vittorio Pozzo...

  8. An Italian football player and coach/manager who achieved unprecedented international success leading Italy's national side to World Cup titles in 1934 and 1938, the Olympic title in 1936, and two victories in the same decade in what was then the central European championships for national sides.