Genoa C.F.C. - Presidential History

Presidential History

Below is the endless presidential history of Genoa, from when the club was first founded playing cricket and athletics, until the present day.

Name Years
Charles De Grave Sells 1893–97
Hermann Bauer 1897–99
Daniel G. Fawcus 1899–04
Edoardo Pasteur 1904–09
Vieri A. Goetzloff 1909–10
Edoardo Pasteur 1910–11
Luigi Aicardi 1911–13
Geo Davidson 1913–20
Guido Sanguineti 1920–26
Vincent Ardissone 1926–33
Alessandro Tarabini 1933–34
Alfredo Costa 1934–36
Juan Culiolo 1936–41
Nino Bertoni 1941–42
Name Years
Giovanni Gavarone 1942–43
Nino Bertoni 1943–44
Aldo Mairano 1944–45
Antonio Lorenzo 1945–46
Edoardo Pasteur 1946
Giovanni Peragallo 1946
Massimo Poggi 1946–50
Ernesto Cauvin 1951–53
Ugo Valperga 1953–54
Presidential Committee 1954–58
Fausto Gadolla 1958–60
Presidential Committee 1960–63
Giacomo Berrino 1963–66
Ugo Maria Failla 1966–67
Name Years
Renzo Fossati 1967–70
Virgilio Bazzani 1970
Angelo Tongiani 1970–71
Gianni Meneghini 1971–72
Giacomo Berrino 1972–74
Renzo Fossati 1974–85
Aldo Spinelli 1985–97
Massimo Mauro 1997–99
Gianni E. Scerni 1999–01
Luigi Dalla Costa 2001–03
Stefano Campoccia 2003
Enrico Preziosi 2003–

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