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Antonio Carbognani : ウィキペディア英語版
Antonio Carbognani

Antonio "Toni" Carbognani (born 5 November 1953 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine retired professional footballer who played as a midfielder for the New York Cosmos and the Memphis Rogues in the NASL. He later managed the Memphis Express of the USL Premier Development League.
==Player==
Carbognani started his playing career with San Telmo in 1975. In 1976 he was sold to Barcelona Sporting Club of Ecuador. In 1979 he was signed by New York Cosmos of the North American Soccer League. In the fall of 1979, the Cosmos sent him to the Memphis Rogues in time for the NASL indoor season. He then played the 1980 outdoor season for the Rogues. In the fall of 1981, Carbognani signed with the Memphis Americans of the Major Indoor Soccer League. In 1983, he played for the Jacksonville Tea Men of the American Soccer League.〔''Jacksonville Blanks Slickers'' The Daily Oklahoman – Sunday, 12 June 1983〕 In 1984, the Memphis Americans moved to Las Vegas, Nevada where the team spent the 1984–1985 MISL season as the Las Vegas Americans. The team folded at the end of the season and the league declared Carbognani to be a free agent. He then signed with the Baltimore Blast. The Blast released him at the end of the season and Carbognani moved to the Memphis Storm of the American Indoor Soccer Association.〔''LEAGUE HAS MORE TEAMS, BETTER TALENT AISA CHANGES DIVISIONAL SETUP AND PLAYOFF FORMAT'' Akron Beacon Journal (OH) – Friday, 7 November 1986〕 The team changed its name to the Rogues before the 1989–1990 season. That year, Carbognani both played and coached the team. In 1990, he moved to the Chicago Power.〔(1990–1991 Chicago Power )〕 The AISA had also changed its name to the National Professional Soccer League. In 1991, he was back with the Rogues who were now playing in the Southwest Independent Soccer League.〔''ROGUES RETURN TO OUTDOORS – SOCCER IS BACK TONIGHT AT HALLE STADIUM'' The Commercial Appeal – Saturday, 18 May 1991〕 In the fall of 1991, the Rogues were renamed the Memphis Survivors and they played in the USISL indoor league.〔''ON THEIR LAST LEGS? – SURVIVORS CLING TO SOCCER DREAM'' The Commercial Appeal – Friday, 31 January 1992〕 He may not have played again until the summer of 1994 when he was on the Memphis Jackals roster.〔''Jackals roster'' The Commercial Appeal – Saturday, 16 April 1994〕

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