Dave Bacuzzi - Honours

Honours

Player

Arsenal Reserves

  • Football Combination
    • Winners 1962–63: 1

Manchester City

  • Second Division
    • Winners 1964–65: 1

Manager

Cork Hibernians

  • League of Ireland
    • Winners 1970–71: 1
  • FAI Cup
    • Winners 1972, 1973: 2
  • Blaxnit Cup
    • Winners 1972: 1
  • Dublin City Cup
    • Winners 1971, 1973: 2
  • League of Ireland Shield
    • Winners 1970, 1973: 2
  • Munster Senior Cup
    • Winners 1970, 1971, 1973: 3

Home Farm

  • FAI Cup
    • Winners 1975: 1
  • SWAI Personality of the Year
    • Cork Hibernians F.C. - 1971/72

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