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  1. Liedholm was married to Maria Lucia "Nina" Gabotto di San Giovanni, a countess who could trace her ancestry back to the 900s. After leaving the game of football (but still living in Italy), he ran a vineyard together with his son Carlo (born 1958).

  2. Nils Liedholm (Valdemarsvik, Suecia, 8 de octubre de 1922-Cuccaro Monferrato, Italia, 5 de noviembre de 2007) fue un futbolista sueco que jugaba como centrocampista. Fue ganador de la medalla de oro con el equipo de Suecia en los Juegos Olímpicos de Londres 1948 y subcampeón de la Copa Mundial de Fútbol de 1958 realizada en Suecia, cuando ...

  3. 8 de dic. de 2015 · Nothing expresses Liedholm’s love for Italy more than the 90-hectare section of the Asti region known as Villa Boemia, where Nils settled with his wife and son Carlo. His passion for the wine business was immense; he spent years understanding the grapes of the region and hired famous experts to assist in the cultivation of his love ...

  4. 26 de nov. de 2023 · Explore the remarkable journey of Nils Liedholm, from AC Milan legend to innovative coach, as we delve into his triumphs, enduring influence on Italian football, and his strategic legacy that reshaped the beautiful game.

  5. Nils Liedholm (b. Valdemarsvik, October 8th, 1922 – d. Cuccaro Montferrat, November 5th, 2007) was one of the greatest Swedish football players. Nicknamed “Il Barone”, he began his prominent football career on the Swedish team IK Sleipner to eventually change over to IFK Norrkoping with their headquarters in the city of Norrkoping.

  6. 6 de nov. de 2007 · AC Milan and Sweden forward Nils Liedholm, who won Olympic gold and four Scudettoes as a player before a successful career as a head coach, has died aged 85.

  7. 8 de oct. de 2022 · October 08, 2022. If a child asks you about Nils Liedholm, you can quote what Jose Mourinho said on the day of his unveiling as Roma coach: "Here no one can be compared to Nils Liedholm." Nils Liedholm was the greatest coach in our history. It’s that simple.