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  1. Annibale Frossi (6 de julio de 1911 [1] -26 de febrero de 1999) fue un entrenador y jugador de fútbol italiano, que jugaba como delantero. [2] Frossi es conocido por usar anteojos correccionales durante sus años de juego después de sufrir miopía cuando era niño. [3]

  2. Annibale Frossi (Italian pronunciation: [anˈniːbale ˈfrɔssi]; 6 July 1911 – 26 February 1999) was an Italian football manager and player, who played as a forward. Frossi is perhaps best known for wearing correctional glasses during his playing years after suffering from myopia from when he was a child.

  3. 26 de feb. de 1999 · Lugar de nacimiento: Muzzana del Turgnano. Nacionalidad: Italia. Fecha de fallecimiento: 26.02.1999 (87) Posición: Extremo izquierdo. Altura: indeterminado. Exjugador de la selección: Italia. Partidos internacionales/goles: 5 / 8. Perfil. Rendimiento.

  4. Annibale Frossi è stato un allenatore di calcio, giornalista e calciatore italiano, di ruolo attaccante.

  5. Annibale Frossi (Muzzana del Turgnano, Italia, 06/07/1911 - 26/02/1999). Torino, Inter, Genoa, Napoli, Modena

  6. He graduated in 1941 after realising his greatest dream of all: becoming champion of Italy with Inter – and Meazza. Frossi won two league titles (1937/38 and 1939/40) and the Coppa Italia (1938/39), writing his name in the Nerazzurri history books.

  7. Frossi became the tournament's top scorer with seven goals, scoring in all four games. He scored the decisive goal in the first game against the United States, a hat-trick against Japan, the 2-1 goal in extra time of the semifinal against Norway and two goals that earned victory against Austria in the final.