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3 de abr. de 2024 · A native Bolognan, Angelo Schiavio played his entire career for Bologna FC. As a striker, he played more than 300 matches for the "Rossoblù", including 179 in the Serie A. In the period period Schiavio played for them (1922-1939), Bologna won 4 league titles, and twice the prestigious Mitropa Cup, a competition between Central European clubs.
17 de abr. de 1990 · Angelo Schiavio calciatore ritirato Punta centrale. News . Calciomercato . Valori di mercato . Database . Forum . Mio TM . In diretta ; Login . Angelo Schiavio. 1 1 4 2. 17.04.1990 (84) Nato il: 15/ott/1905 ; Luogo di ...
Angelo Schiavio. Biografia. Bandiera del Bologna e Campione del Mondo azzurro 1934. Date: Bologna 15 ottobre 1905 - Bologna 17 settembre 1990. Carriera da Calciatore: Fortitudo Bologna (1921 - 1922) Bologna (1922 - 1938) Carriera da Allenatore: Bologna (1933 - 1934) Bologna (1945 - 1946)
Angelo Schiavio, the hero of the Italian football team’s first World Cup victory in 1934, was born on this day in 1905 in Bologna. The centre forward, a prolific goalscorer for his home-town club in Serie A, scored the winning goal in the final against Czechoslovakia to hand victory to the Azzurri in the 16-team tournament, of which the ...
Bologna. National team. 1925-1934. Italy. * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. Angelo Schiavio ( 15 October 1905 – 17 April 1990) is a former Italian football player. He has played for Bologna and Italy national team .
Angelo Antonio Carlo Schiavio (ur. 15 października 1905 w Bolonii, zm. 17 kwietnia 1990 tamże) – włoski piłkarz, który występował na pozycji napasstnika. W latach 1925–1934 reprezentant Włoch. Uczestniczył w igrzyskach olimpijskich w 1928, gdzie zdobył z kolegami brązowy medal.
Angelo Schiavio. Biografia. Bandiera del Bologna e Campione del Mondo azzurro 1934. Date: Bologna 15 ottobre 1905 - Bologna 17 settembre 1990. Carriera da Calciatore: Fortitudo Bologna (1921 - 1922) Bologna (1922 - 1938) Carriera da Allenatore: Bologna (1933 - 1934) Bologna (1945 - 1946)