Showing posts with label Oriundi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oriundi. Show all posts

16.2.17

1934 World Cup-Team of the Tournament





Ricardo Zamora (Spain)
Often cited as the greatest goalkeeper of his generation, 33 year old Zamora was playing for Madrid at the time of the 1934 finals. Spain played 2 matches in the tournament, winning one.
An interesting choice considering that 2 other legendary goalkeepers,
Gianpiero Combi and František Plánička went on to the final, both as captains.


Jacinto Quincoces (Spain)
The 29 year old Madrid defender was usually deployed in the central 'stopper' position. 




Eraldo Monzeglio (Italy)
27 year old Monzeglio of Bologna went on to be a double World Cup winner, representing Italy 35 times.


Luis Monti (Italy)
The 33 year old Juventus half back had featured in the 1930 Team of the Tournament when representing his native Argentina.




Attilio Ferraris (Italy)
The 30 year old played for Roma at the time of the World Cup win.



Leonardo Cilaurren (Spain)
21 year old  Cilaurren played for Athletic Bilbao. 

Giuseppe Meazza (Italy)
The 23 year old Ambrosiana player had already won 22 international caps by the time the 1934 World Cup came around. He went on to represent Italy 53 times and is one of the true all time greats.
 




Raimundo Orsi (Italy)
Born in Argentina, 32 year old Orsi of Juventus scored 3 goals at the finals, including Italy's opening goal in the final.


Enrique Guaita (Italy)
23 year old Guaita was another of the Orundi. A Roma player at the time of the World Cup victory, he scored 1 goal in the finals.



Matthias Sindelar (Austria)
31 year old  Sindelar (Austria Vienna) scored 1 goal at the finals. Austria were semi-finalists, losing to Italy.

Oldřich Nejedlý (Czechoslovakia)
The 24 year old Sparta Prague inside left won the Golden Boot with 5 goals, including a hat trick in the semi final. 






30.10.15

Bologna & Torino- South American Tour, 1929


Just 3 weeks after the decisive play off match that closed the 1928-29 Italian season, champions Bologna and runners up Torino were in South America on tour. The 2 squads sailed together from Genoa on the Conte Rosso.
The 2 sides had shared 205 goals during the domestic league season, Torino's Trio of Wonders (Rossetti, Libonatti and Baloncieri) scoring 89 between them. 
Following such an arduous season it is perhaps unsurprising that neither side was spectacular on tour. In fact one Torino historian went as far as to describe the excursion as a 'celebratory holiday'. 
 Bologna bolstered their ranks with guests:


Bologna- Gianni, Monzeglio, Gasperi, Genovesi, Baldi, Pitto, Martelli, Schiavio, Busini , Muzzioli (Bologna); Compiani, Tansini (Milan); Dugoni (Modena) Ferrari,  Banchero (Alessandria), Magnozzi (Livorno) , Costantino ( Bari).

I don't know the composition of the Torino squad, but among the tourists was  Roma's Rudolfo Volk, a future Capocannoniere.
Torino's Libonatti faced both his former club (Newell's Old Boys) and his former national team (Argentina).

25.07.29
Carioca Select
3
1
Bologna
28.07.29
Paulista Select
6
4
Bologna
30. 07.29
Corinthians
6
1
Bologna
10.08.29
Uruguay
0
1
Bologna
15.08.29
Argentina
3
1
Bologna
18.08.29
Argentina B
0
0
Bologna
21.08.29
Newell's Old Boys
2
1
Bologna
24.08.29
Huracan
2
1
Bologna
25.08.29
Argentina del Sud
1
Bologna
27.08.29
Boca Juniors
1
0
Bologna
30.08.29
Estudiantes de La Plata
3
3
Bologna
01.09.29
Santa Fè
3
0
Bologna
08.09.29
Palestra Italia
4
4
Bologna
10.09.29
Carioca Select
1
3
Bologna
14.09.29
Paulista Select
3
1
Bologna

P
W
D
L
F
A
15
3
3
9
23
38


28.07.29
Argentina
1
0
Torino
03.08.29
Argentina B
1
1
Torino
04.08.29
Argentina
4
1
Torino
08.08.29
Estudiantes de La Plata
5
0
Torino
10.08.29
Independiente
1
2
Torino
15.08.29
Rosario League
2
4
Torino
18.08.29
Newell's Old Boys
2
0
Torino
25.08.29
Uruguay
5
1
Torino
31.08.29
Peñarol
1
1
Torino
07.09.29
Carioca Select
6
0
Torino
10.09.29
Carioca Select
2
1
Torino
13.09.29
Palestra Italia
0
0
Torino
14.09.29
Paulista Select
6
1
Torino


P
W
D
L
F
A
13
2
3
8
12
36



23.9.15

Il Quinquennio D'Oro

Rosetta, Combi, Caligaris

In the 1930-31 season Juventus secured their 3rd national championship (they won the 
Prima Categoria in 1905 and Prima Divisione in 1925-26). They went on to win 5 league titles in succession.


P
W
D
L
F
A
1930-31
34
25
5
4
79
37
1931-32
34
24
6
4
89
38
1932-33
34
25
4
5
83
23
1933-34
34
23
7
4
88
31
1934-35
30
18
8
4
45
22




Line ups:

1930-31
1931-32
1932-33
1933-34
1934-35
Combi*
Valinasso
Rosetta*
Caligaris*
Ferrero
Caligaris
Foni*
Barale
Monti**
M Varglien*
Rier
Bertolini*
Munerati*
Sernagiotto"
Cesarini
Cesarini**
G Varglien*
Vecchina*
Borel*
Ferrari*
Orsi**





* Italian internationals.
**Italian/Argentinian internationals.
" Brazil international.

Leading Scorers:
1930-31
Orsi- 20, Vecchina, Ferrari -16
1931-32
Orsi- 19, Ferrari- 17
1932-33
Borel-29 (capocannoniere)
1933-34
Borel- 31 (capocannoniere), Ferrari- 16
1934-35
Borel - 13

Monti

Renato Cesarini

Mario Varglien

Orsi, Vecchina, Munerati 

Giovanni Ferrari


Felice Borel