Luciano Spalletti
Origin/Culture/Country: ItalianLuciano Spalletti: an Italian football coach who currently manages A.S. Roma in Serie A..A former football player for Serie C teams such as Empoli and Spezia, Spalletti's early career in management led him to struggling Empoli, where he lead the Tuscanian side to two consecutive promotions from Serie C1 to Serie A. However, it was at Udinese where he really began to make an impact as a manager. During the 2004-2005 season, Spalletti guided Udinese to a sensational fourth-placed finish in Serie A, exceeding expectations and securing a spot in the UEFA Champions League.
Luciano Spinosi
Origin/Culture/Country: ItalianLuciano Spinosi: an Italian former football player.The clubs for which Spinosi played include AS Roma and Juventus. For the Italy national football team he totalled 22 caps, starting from November 19, 1969.Spinosi also played for Hellas Verona, AC Milan and A.C. Cesena.
Luciano Tessari
Origin/Culture/Country: ItalianLuciano Tessari: was a Italian footballer and manager from San Martino Buon Albergo in the Province of Verona. He is most noted for his career at Roma where he spent a considerable amount of seasons and then came back to manage the club during 1970.
Luciano Zauri
Origin/Culture/Country: ItalianLuciano Zauri: a professional football player for the Italian team ACF Fiorentina of Florence.He is a versatile and powerful full-back. He is right footed but is particularly noted for some excellent performances at left back. He is also adept at playing as a holding midfielder.He spent the following season with Chievo Verona before returning to Bergamo with Atalanta in 1998-99. Zauri then spent the following five seasons with the Orobici, three of which were in Serie A and two in Serie B. Over this time, he established himself as one of the best full backs in Italy.
Luciano Martín Galletti
Origin/Culture/Country: ArgentinaLuciano Martín Galletti: an Argentine football right winger currently playing for Olympiacos in Greece. He has represented the Argentine national team in thirteen matches and has scored three goals.Galletti's playing career began in Estudiantes de La Plata, where his father Rubén Horacio Galletti played as right wing during the 1970s. He was top goalscorer at the 1999 South American Youth Championship, ahead of players like Ronaldinho and Roque Santa Cruz. Galletti was bought by Italian Serie A club Parma A.C., but failed to break through in Italian football, so he returned to Argentina for a short time.