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  1. Giampiero Boniperti fue un futbolista italiano. Desarrolló toda su carrera en la Juventus de Turín, en la que formó junto con John Charles y Omar Sívori el denominado El Trío Mágico. Fue presidente de honor del conjunto turinés. Tras su carrera deportiva fue eurodiputado de Forza Italia.

  2. 18 de jun. de 2021 · Giampiero Boniperti fue durante mucho tiempo el máximo goleador de la historia de la Juventus, con 178 tantos, antes de ser destronado por Alessandro Del Piero . El antiguo internacional italiano ...

  3. 5 de abr. de 2023 · The Magic Trio helped Juventus win 3 scudetti and 2 Coppa Italia with the last league title coming in 1960-61 season, which would be Boniperti’s last season as a footballer. He retired from football with style as one of the best Juventus players of all time and becoming Juventus’ highest goal scorer, with 182 goals in all competitions, a record which he held for nearly 40 years.

  4. 20 de jun. de 2021 · Giampiero Boniperti, who has died aged 92, was regarded by many as the finest Italian footballer of his generation; he was synonymous with Juventus, for which he played for his entire career ...

  5. 2 de mar. de 2017 · 70 years with Giampiero Boniperti. The date is Sunday 2 March 1947 and as Juventus prepare to face Milan at Turin’s Stadio Comunale, something very special is about to happen to the future of the club. For, featuring on the team sheet for the first time was a 19 year-old by the name of Giampiero Boniperti. The Bianconeri would go on to lose ...

  6. 17 de abr. de 2015 · Italiano: Il calciatore italiano Giampiero Boniperti alla Juventus nei primi anni 50 del XX secolo. Date: between 1950 and 1953. Source: Giorgio Welter (2013) "Juventus" in (in Italian) Le maglie della Serie A, Milan ...

  7. 18 de jun. de 2021 · Lutto. Giampiero Boniperti has passed away. “One of the most significant representatives of Italian football has today left us” 8 goals in 38 appearances for the Azzurri, with his debut on 9 November 1947 leading to World Cup participations in ’50 and ’54.