Carlo Dani

Biographical information

RolesReferee
SexMale
Full nameCarlo Angelo Luigi•Dani
Used nameCarlo•Dani
Born13 August 1896 in Torino, Torino (ITA)
Died26 December 1986 in Genova (Genoa), Genova (ITA)
NOC Italy

Biography

Carlo Dani was an Italian football manager and referee. Born in Torino he moved to Genova at a young age to complete his studies. Together with Enrico Tergolina, he founded the Fiorente F.C., a team that played some second series championships and participated in the first edition of the Italian Cup in 1922 where it was defeated 4-3 after extra time by Vado, the eventual Cup winner.

After participating in World War I where he received wounds and honors, he enrolled in the Italian Referees Association in 1919. As a referee, he managed international matches as well as league games, where he was in charge in Serie A from 13 October 1929 to 11 June 1933. After his career in the field, he became a manager of the C.I.T.A. (the Italian Referee Association), which at the end of the war became A.I.A., while from the 1948-49 season he became the head of the National Referees Commission for several years.

Referee

Games Sport (Discipline) / Event NOC / Team Phase Unit Role As
1928 Summer Olympics Football (Football) ITA Carlo Dani
Football, Men (Olympic) Match #1 Argentina — Egypt Linesman
Football, Men (Olympic) Match #8 Uruguay — Netherlands Linesman