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Serie A: Happy 80th Birthday, Trap!

As a player at Milan, he made 274 appearances for the Rossoneri from 1957 to 1971, before seeing out his time at Varese for one more season.

With Juventus from 1976 as coach, Trapattoni won six Serie A titles, the European Cup, Cup Winners’ Cup, UEFA Cup, European Supercup, Intercontinental Cup and two Coppa Italia.

With Inter from 1986 to 1994, dominating the 1988-99 Serie A, plus the UEFA Cup and Italian Supercup before returning to Juventus for another UEFA Cup in 1993.

Trap became a hero for Bayern Munich fans from 1994-98, mainly for his rather unique grasp of the German language. With Fiorentina, he was also challenging for the Scudetto.

Inevitably, Trapattoni took the Italy job in 2000, but it was ill-fated, crashing out early in the 2002 World Cup and Euro 2004.

He searched new experiences at Benfica, Stuttgart, RB Salzburg and most recently Eire team.

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