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S.S.C. Napoli Players
Below is a list of notable football (soccer), footballers who have played for S.S.C. Napoli, Napoli. Generally, this means players have played at least 50 matches or scored 10 goals for the club, but some players who have played fewer matches are included, if they have had success at other clubs or appeared at least once in the national team. List of players ''Players are listed according to the date of their first-team debut for the club. Appearances and goals are for the first team, including appearances as substitutes, correct '' Captains Appearances and goals are for the first team, including appearances as substitutes, correct Key * GK – Goalkeeper (association football), Goalkeeper * DF – Defender (association football), Defender * MF – Midfielder * FW – Forward (association football), Forward Players in bold are still actively in team. Nationalities are indicated by the corresponding List of FIFA country codes, FIFA country code. References and notes

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Football (soccer)
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Allan (footballer, Born 1991)
Allan Marques Loureiro (born 8 January 1991), commonly known as Allan Marques or simply Allan (), is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Campeonato Brasileiro Série A club Botafogo. After starting out in the Madureira youth system in his home country, he joined Uruguayan club Deportivo Maldonado, but later returned to Brazil and made his professional debut with Vasco da Gama in 2009. Allan joined Italian club Udinese in 2012, and subsequently moved to fellow Serie A side Napoli in 2015. He transferred to English side Everton in 2020, where he stayed for two years. At international level, he was a part of the Brazil under-20 side that won the 2011 FIFA U-20 World Cup, and later made his senior debut for Brazil in 2018; he was a member of the team that won the 2019 Copa América on home soil. Club career Madureira and Deportivo Maldonado Allan was signed from Madureira by Uruguayan side Deportivo Maldonado at 17 years of age for an undisclosed ...
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Giuseppe Bruscolotti
Giuseppe Bruscolotti (born 1 June 1951) is a former Italian footballer who played as a right-back. He is mostly remembered for his lengthy spell with S.S.C. Napoli, where he served as the club's captain and contributed to the team's first ever Serie A title in 1987. Throughout his career, he was referred to as ''"Pal e fierr"'' ("iron pole") by the fans, due to his physical strength. Career Born in Sassano, Campania, Bruscolotti began his career with Sorrento in 1970. He immediately helped the club to Serie B promotion, winning the Serie C1 title during the 1970–71 season, and was a part of a defence which only conceded 12 goals in the league; the following season, however, the club were immediately relegated to Serie C once again, after finishing in second-last place in the league. Bruscolotti subsequently moved to S.S.C. Napoli in 1972, where he spent most of his career, making over 500 appearances for the team during his sixteen seasons in Naples; he made his Serie A debu ...
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Antonio Juliano
Antonio Juliano (; 26 December 1942 – 13 December 2023) was an Italian footballer who played as a midfielder. Club career Born in Naples on 26 December 1942, Juliano spent the majority of his club career at home-town club Napoli, after coming through their youth ranks; he won two Coppa Italia (in 1962 and 1976), as well as the Coppa delle Alpi (in 1966) and the Anglo-Italian League Cup (in 1976). After leaving Napoli in 1978, he played for one more season with Bologna, before retiring in 1979. International career Juliano earned 18 caps for the Italian senior national team between 1966 and 1974, and was a member of the squad that won UEFA Euro 1968. Juliano was also included in the Italian squad for three different FIFA World Cups, having taken part in the competition in 1966, in 1970 – where the ''Azzurri'' finished as runners-up – and in 1974. However, he only ever played one World Cup match, coming on as a substitute in a 4–1 defeat to Brazil in the 1970 World C ...
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Pierluigi Ronzon
Pierluigi Ronzon (; born 7 March 1934) is a former Italian football player from Gemona del Friuli in the Province of Udine. He played club football as a midfielder or defender for some of the top clubs in his country, including Sampdoria, Napoli, Lazio, Atalanta and A.C. Milan.Pierluigi Ronzon
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At international level, he represented on one occasion, in a game played on 13 March 1960. Notably, for Napoli he scored the match-winning goal of the 1961–62 ...
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Ottavio Bugatti
Ottavio Bugatti (; 25 September 1928 – 13 September 2016) was an Italian footballer from Lentate sul Seveso, in the province of Milan, who played as a goalkeeper. Club career Bugatti played club football for Napoli and Inter; while at Napoli he played himself into the appearance records books at the club, today he is seventh in the club's all-time appearance records for the league. With Inter he won the Italian Championship twice. International career At the international level, Bugatti represented Italy seven times, and represented the nation at the 1952 Summer Olympics. Cameos In 1961 he appeared in a cameo in Vittorio De Sica's film The Last Judgment, in which he played the part of himself. Honours ;Inter * Serie A (2): 1962–63, 1964–65 * European Cup (2): 1963–64, 1964–65 * Intercontinental Cup (2): 1964, 1965 Events January–February * January 14 – The First Minister of Northern Ireland and the Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland m ...
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Bruno Pesaola
Bruno Pesaola (; 28 July 1925 – 29 May 2015) was a professional Italian Argentine football player and manager, who played as a winger. He is most famous for his time with Italian clubs Fiorentina and S.S.C. Napoli Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli (), commonly known as SSC Napoli or simply Napoli, is an Italian professional football club based in Naples, Campania that currently competes in the Serie A, the highest league of Italian football. Napoli are am ..., as both a player and a manager. He was nicknamed ''Petiso'' (little man). References External links * 1925 births 2015 deaths Footballers from Buenos Aires Argentine men's footballers Men's association football wingers Italian men's footballers Club Atlético River Plate footballers Novara FC players SSC Napoli players AS Roma players Scafatese Calcio 1922 players Argentine Primera División players Serie A players Argentine football managers Argentine expatriate football managers SSC Napol ...
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Amedeo Amadei
Amedeo Amadei (; 26 July 1921 – 24 November 2013) was a professional Italian football player and manager, who played as a striker. Following his death in 2013, he was one of eleven members to be inducted into the A.S. Roma Hall of Fame. A fast and powerful forward, with a good touch, he is considered to be one of the best Italian strikers of all time. Amadei was known for his ability to run forward with the ball from midfield and find spaces in the opposing defence, as well as his prolific goalscoring, acrobatic ability in the air, and precise volleying, which allowed him to excel in the centre-forward role; due to his importance to Roma throughout his career, he was affectionately known by the fans as the "eighth King of Rome". Club career Amadei was born in Frascati, near Rome, the son of a baker, which earned him the nickname "Fornaretto." He made his professional debut on 2 May 1937 with A.S. Roma aged 15 years and 280 days (the youngest debut in Serie A history; sur ...
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Egidio Di Costanzo
Egidio is an Italian masculine given name. People with the name include: Given name * Egidio (saint) (circa 650–710), Christian hermit saint * Egidio Colonna, Giles of Rome (circa 1243–1316), European intellectual, archbishop * Egidio da Viterbo, Giles of Viterbo (1469?–1532), Italian theologian and humanist * Egidio Ariosto (1911–1998), Italian politician * Egidio Calloni (born 1952), Italian former football striker * Egidio Forcellini (1688–1768), Italian philologist * Egidio Gennari (1876–1942), Italian politician * Egidio Notaristefano (born 1966), Italian football player and manager * Egídio Pereira Júnior (born 1986), Brazilian footballer * Egidio Arévalo Rios (born 1982), Uruguayan football player * Egidio Romualdo Duni (1708–1775), Italian composer * Egidio Vagnozzi (1906–1980), Italian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church Middle name * Luis Egidio Meléndez (1716–1780), Spanish painter See also * Giles (given name) Giles or Gyles is a masculine giv ...
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Arnaldo Sentimenti
Arnaldo "Cherry" Sentimenti (; 24 May 1914 – 12 June 1997), also known as Sentimenti II, was a former Italian football player and coach from Bomporto in the Province of Modena, who played as a goalkeeper. Career Sentimenti played club football for S.S.C. Napoli, where he spent over a decade, also serving as the team's captain Captain is a title, an appellative for the commanding officer of a military unit; the supreme leader or highest rank officer of a navy ship, merchant ship, aeroplane, spacecraft, or other vessel; or the commander of a port, fire or police depa .... Style of play Sentimenti was known for his ability to save penalties, and once stopped nine consecutive spot-kicks during his career. Personal life The Sentimenti family were prominent in Italian football, several of Lucidio's relatives in the game include his brothers; Ennio, Lucidio, Vittorio and Primo, his cousins Lino and nephews Roberto and Andrea Sentimenti. Honours References { ...
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Carlo Buscaglia
Carlo Buscaglia (9 February 1909 – 15 August 1981) was an Italian footballer from Bastia di Balocco in the Province of Vercelli who played as a midfielder. Career Buscaglia played club football most notably for Napoli. He spent a decade at Napoli, also serving as the team's captain, and wrote himself into the appearance records books at the club; today he is sixth in the club's all-time appearance records for the league. After leaving Napoli in 1938, he spent two year spells at Juventus and Savona Savona (; ) is a seaport and (municipality) in the west part of the northern Italian region of Liguria, and the capital of the Province of Savona. Facing the Ligurian Sea, Savona is the main center of the Riviera di Ponente (the western se .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Buscaglia, Carlo 1909 births 1981 deaths Italian men's footballers Serie A players Casale FBC players Juventus FC players SSC Napoli players Savona FBC players Men's association football mid ...
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Attila Sallustro
Attila Sallustro (; 15 December 1908 – 28 May 1983) was a professional Italian–Paraguayan footballer who played as a striker. He is considered an important player in S.S.C. Napoli's history, and became extremely popular with the fans during his time with the club. Early life Sallustro was born in Asunción, Paraguay to Italian parents (Gaetano and Evelina), but moved to Naples in Italy, with his parents and siblings as a youngster in 1920. He came from a wealthy background and his father, wanted him to play football in Italy. He joined a football academy at the age of 12, where he drew attention of a scout who brought him to Internaples (the name of the club "Napoli" at the time). Club career Napoli and Salernitana Sallustro joined Napoli when they were first known as Internaples and stayed on with the club for the majority of his career. At Napoli he was nicknamed "''Il Veltro''" and "Il Divino". Due to his background, Sallustro chose not to take any financial pay from th ...
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