Renzo Barbera

{{Short description|Italian businessman and football chairman (1920 – 2002)}}

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{{Infobox person

| name = Renzo Barbera

| image = Renzo Barbera 1972.jpg

| caption = Renzo Barbera, 1972

| birth_date = 19 April 1920

| birth_place = Palermo

| death_date = 20 May 2002

| death_place = Palermo

| occupation = Businessman

}}

Renzo Barbera (19 April 1920 in Palermo – 20 May 2002 in Palermo) was an Italian businessman and the chairman of Palermo Football Club from 1970 to 1980.[http://www.stadionews.it/quindici-anni-senza-presidentissimo-un-uomo-daltri-tempi-manca-al-mondo-del-calcio/ Quindici anni senza Renzo Barbera, un uomo di altri tempi]stadionews.it He was nicknamed "Presidentissimo" and "The Last Leopard".[http://sport.livesicilia.it/2012/05/19/dieci-anni-senza-il-presidentissimo_145550/ Dieci anni senza il presidentissimo]livesicilia.it

During his presidency the "rosanero" team reached two Coppa Italia finals in 1974 (against Bologna) and in 1979 (against Juventus). After the experience as chairman of Palermo, he was elected president of the Sicilian Organising Committee of the 1990 FIFA World Cup. He died on 20 May 2002 of heart disease.

On 18 September 2002, the Palermo stadium La Favorita was renamed as Renzo Barbera.[http://www.worldsoccer.com/features/stadium-guide/stadium-guide-stadio-renzo-barbera-palermo-369208 Stadium Guide: Stadio Renzo Barbera, Palermo] – worldsoccer.com

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Further reading

  • Bagnati G., Maggio V., Prestigiacomo V., Il Palermo racconta: storie, confessioni e leggende rosanero (2004)
  • Angelini A., 101 gol che hanno cambiato la storia del calcio italiano (2010)
  • Melati P., Vitale F., Vivi da morire (2015)

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Category:1920 births

Category:2002 deaths

Category:Businesspeople from Palermo

Category:Italian football chairmen and investors

Category:Palermo FC chairmen and investors

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