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Nazio-Juve
''Nazio-Juve'' () was the nickname of the group of Juventus FC players called up to have been the backbone to the Italy national football team managed by Vittorio Pozzo to have won the 1934 FIFA World Cup and two editions of the Central European International Cup (1927–30 Central European International Cup, 1927–30 and 1933–35 Central European International Cup, 1933–35). With this group the side managed by Carlo Carcano have dominated the Football in Italy, Italian football and had one of the best teams in Europe during the first half of the 1930s, winning amongst others a record of five Serie A, national championships in a row and reached the Mitropa Cup, Central European Club Cup's semifinals since 1932 to 1935, and included the formidable defensive trio Gianpiero Combi, Combi-Virginio Rosetta, Rosetta-Umberto Caligaris, Caligaris,
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Blocco-Juve
''Blocco-Juve'' (, Juve Block), also known as Blocco Juventus, (, Juventus Block) was the nickname of the group of Juventus FC players called up to have been the backbone to the Italy national football team managed by Enzo Bearzot to win the 1982 FIFA World Cup Final and reached the semifinals of the 1978 FIFA World Cup and in the UEFA Euro 1980, 1980 European Championship. With this group the side managed by Giovanni Trapattoni dominated the Football in Italy, Italian football and had one of the best teams in Europe and the world since the second half of the 1970s to the first half of the 1980s, winning amongst others six Serie A, national championships, two Coppa Italia, Italian Cups and UEFA club competition records#List of teams to have won the three main European club competitions, all international club competitions (world record),Which includes all official international competitions recognized by one of the six FIFA#Structure, continental football confederations and the Int ...
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Gianpiero Combi
Gianpiero Combi (; 20 November 1902 – 12 August 1956) was an Italian association football, footballer who played as a Goalkeeper (association football), goalkeeper.Special on the Azzurri - the greatest: Gianpiero Combi
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He spent his entire club career at Juventus FC, Juventus, where he won five Italian League titles. At international level, he won the 1934 FIFA World Cup, 1934 World Cup with the Italy national football team, Italy national team, as well as two Central European International Cups (in 1927–30 Central European International Cup, 1930 and 1933–35 Central European International Cup, 1935), and an Olympic bronze medal in Football at the 1928 Summer Olympics, 1928. Combi was considered one of the best goalkeepers in the world during the 1930s, alongs ...
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Juventus FC
Juventus Football Club (; from , ), commonly known as Juventus or colloquially as Juve (), is an Italian professional Association football, football List of football clubs in Italy, club based in Turin, Piedmont, who compete in Serie A, the top tier of the Italian football league system. Founded in 1897 by a group of Turinese students, the club played in different grounds around the city, and plays now in Juventus Stadium. Nicknamed ("the Old Lady"), it has won 36 official List of Italian football champions, league titles, 15 Coppa Italia trophies and nine Supercoppa Italiana, Italian Super Cups, being the record holder for all these competitions; they also hold two Intercontinental Cup (1960–2004), Intercontinental Cups, two UEFA Champions League, European Cup / UEFA Champions Leagues, one UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, European Cup Winners' Cup, three UEFA Europa League, UEFA Cups (Italian record), two UEFA Super Cups and one UEFA Intertoto Cup (Italian record). Consequently, t ...
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Luis Monti
Luis Felipe Monti (15 May 1901 – 9 September 1983) was an Italian Argentine footballer who played as a midfielder and an Olympian. Monti has the distinction of having played in two FIFA World Cup final matches with two different national teams. He played the first of these finals with his native Argentina in 1930, which was lost to Uruguay; and the second with Italy as one of their '' Oriundi'' in 1934, thanks to his Romagnol descent. This second time Monti was on the winning side in a 2–1 victory over Czechoslovakia. Monti was a rugged, physical, and ruthless player, but he had the technical skills to go with his stamina and strong tackling. He played as an attacking centre half or '' metodista'' in the old-fashioned '' Metodo'' system: a position roughly equivalent to the defensive central midfield position of today. As such he would mark the opposing centre forward when his team were defending, but would be the main midfield playmaker when his team were on the attack, ...
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History Of The Italy National Football Team
The official history of the Italy national football team began in 1910, when Italy played its first international match. Since then, the Italy national football team, Italy national team has been one of the most successful football teams, winning four World Cups and two European Championships. 1899–1938: Origins and first two World Cups in 1934 and 1938 An early attempt to create an Italy national team occurred on 30 April 1899, when an Italian selection played a Swiss eleven, losing 0–2 in Torino. The 1910 Italy v France football match, team's first match was held in Milan on 15 May 1910. Italy defeated France national football team, France by a score of 6–2, with Italy's first goal scored by Pietro Lana. The Italian team played with a (2–3–5) system and consisted of: De Simoni; Varisco, Francesco Calì, Calì; Trerè, Fossati, Domenico Capello, Capello; Debernardi, Rizzi, Aldo Cevenini, Cevenini I, Lana, Arturo Boiocchi, Boiocchi. First captain of the team was Franc ...
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Juventus F
Juventus Football Club (; from , ), commonly known as Juventus or colloquially as Juve (), is an Italian professional football club based in Turin, Piedmont, who compete in Serie A, the top tier of the Italian football league system. Founded in 1897 by a group of Turinese students, the club played in different grounds around the city, and plays now in Juventus Stadium. Nicknamed ("the Old Lady"), it has won 36 official league titles, 15 Coppa Italia trophies and nine Italian Super Cups, being the record holder for all these competitions; they also hold two Intercontinental Cups, two European Cup / UEFA Champions Leagues, one European Cup Winners' Cup, three UEFA Cups (Italian record), two UEFA Super Cups and one UEFA Intertoto Cup (Italian record). Consequently, the side leads the historical Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio (FIGC) classification, whilst on the international stage the club occupies the sixth position in Europe and the twelfth in the world for ...
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Giovanni Vecchina
Giovanni Vecchina (; 16 August 1902 – 5 April 1973) was an Italian football player and manager from Venice in the region of Veneto. A forward, Vecchina played his entire career in the Italian football system; he is best known for his time with Juventus, Venezia and Padova. At international level, he represented the Italy national football team twice in 1928. After retiring from playing, Vecchia went on to manage Italian football clubs including Napoli with 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 durin .... References External links * Italian men's footballers Italy men's international footballers Serie A players Venezia FC players Calcio Padova players Juventus FC players Torino FC players AS Siracusa players SSC Napoli managers 1902 births 19 ...
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Giovanni Varglien
Giovanni Varglien (; 16 May 1911 – 16 October 1990), also known as Varglien II, was an Italian football manager and player from Fiume who played as a midfielder. Club career Varglien played the majority of his club football for Juventus in Italy, also playing one season with his hometown club Fiumana, as well as Palermo. International career Varglien represented the Italy national football team on three occasions between 1936 and 1937. Personal life Giovanni's older brother Mario Varglien, also played for Juventus at the same time and was a World Cup winner with Italy. Honours Juventus *Serie A: 1930–31, 1931–32, 1932–33, 1933–34, 1934–35 *Coppa Italia: 1937–38, 1941–42 Palermo *Serie B The Serie B (), officially known as Serie BKT for sponsorship reasons, is the second-highest division in the Italian football league system after the Serie A. It has been operating for over ninety years since the 1929–30 season. It had b ...: 1947–48 Refe ...
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Mario Varglien
Mario Varglien (; 26 December 1905 – 11 August 1978), also known as Varglien I, was an Italian football player and manager born in Fiume (today Rijeka), who played as a midfielder. Club career Varglien played club football with Juventus for most of his career, winning five Serie A championships, and also serving as the team's captain. International career At international level, Varglien was also part of the Italy national football team which won the 1934 FIFA World Cup. Personal life Mario's brother, Giovanni Varglien also played football in Italy and with the Italy national team; the two brothers played together at Juventus. Honours Player Club ;Juventus *Serie A: 1930–31, 1931–32, 1932–33, 1933–34, 1934–35 *Coppa Italia: 1937–38, 1941–42 International ;Italy *FIFA World Cup: 1934 Coach Club ;Como *Serie B The Serie B (), officially known as Serie BKT for sponsorship reasons, is the second-highest division in the Italian football league sys ...
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Federico Munerati
Federico Munerati (; 20 September 1901 – 26 July 1980) was an Italian footballer who played as a forward or as a midfielder. Club career Born in La Spezia, Italy, Munerati played most of his career with Italian club Juventus (1922–33), where he won four Italian league titles during his nine seasons with the Turin side. He remains 10th on the all-time top goalscorers list for ''the Old Lady'', as he scored 113 goals in 256 appearances in all competitions during his time spent playing with the club. He later spent single-season spells with Sampierdarenese (1933–1934) and A.C. Pistoiese (1934–1935), before retiring. International career At international level, Munerati also played for the Italy national football team on four occasions in 1926 and 1927. He made his international debut on 18 July, under manager Augusto Rangone, in a 5–3 defeat to Sweden. He also made two appearances for the Italy B side, between 1926 and 1927. His biggest achievement was playing the firs ...
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Luigi Cevenini
Luigi Cevenini (; 13 March 1895 – 23 July 1968) was an Italian football player and coach who played as a forward. Club career Throughout his career, Cevenini played 190 times for Internazionale and scored 186 goals, winning the Italian Prima Divisione title in 1920. International career With the Italy national football team, Cevenini scored 11 goals in 29 matches between 1915 and 1929, winning the 1927–30 Central European International Cup, playing the first 2 matches. He was Italy's captain between 1925 and 1927. Personal life His older brothers Aldo Cevenini and Mario Cevenini and younger brothers Cesare Cevenini and Carlo Cevenini all played football professionally, with Aldo playing 11 games for Italy. To distinguish them, Aldo was known as Cevenini I, Mario as Cevenini II, Luigi as Cevenini III, Cesare as Cevenini IV and Carlo as Cevenini V.
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Carlo Bigatto
__NOTOC__ Carlo Bigatto (; 29 August 1895 – 16 September 1942) was an Italian football player and coach who played as a midfielder. Club career Bigatto spent his entire club career playing football for Italian side Juventus, also serving as team captain, and winning two Serie A titles. International career Bigatto also played for the Italy national football team five times between 1925 and 1927. Managerial career After his retirement Bigatto returned to Juventus in a managerial role during the latter part of the 1934–35 season in which Juventus won the league over Inter by two points; before Virginio Rosetta took over the following year. Honours Player ;Juventus * Serie A: 1925–26, 1930–31 Manager ;Juventus * Serie A The Serie A (), officially known as Serie A Enilive in Italy and Serie A Made in Italy abroad for sponsorship reasons, is a professional association football league in Italy and the highest tier of the Italian football league system. Establish ... ...
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