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  1. Pietro Rava (Q378122) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Italian footballer and manager. edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Pietro Rava. Italian footballer and manager. Statements.

  2. Pietro Rava Date of birth/Age: Jan 21, 1916 (107) Place of birth: Cassine

  3. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pietro_RavaPietro Rava - Wikipedia

    Pietro Rava (Cassine, 21 gennaio 1916 – Torino, 5 novembre 2006) è stato un calciatore e allenatore di calcio italiano, di ruolo terzino sinistro metodista.. Cresciuto nel settore giovanile della Juventus, debuttò con la prima squadra bianconera nel 1935, militando nel club per quindici stagioni fino a diventarne capitano e ottenendo uno scudetto e due Coppe Italia (1937-1938 e 1941-1942).

  4. www.thesoccerworldcups.com › players › pietro_ravaPietro Rava in the World Cups

    Information about Pietro Rava and his performace in the FIFA Soccer World Cup. Profile with general and detailed stats and data that include National Team, total games, goals and cards and full list of matches played. Player Profile for Pietro Rava in the Soccer World Cups. Pietro Rava. Born Date: January 12, 1916:

  5. Pietro Rava started playing football with US Alessandria. In 1935 he joined Juventus Torino as left back, making his début in Serie A at the age of 19. He stayed with Juventus until 1950, except for the post-war season (1946-47), when he returned temporarily to US Alessandria. For Juventus he made more than 300 appearances, scoring 14 goals.

  6. www.uefa.com › news › 0254-0d7b8d332acb-0309543f1d80-1000--rava-mourned-by-juveRava mourned by Juve and Italy | UEFA.com

    5 de nov. de 2006 · Pietro Rava, the last survivor of the Italy side which won the 1938 FIFA World Cup and who served Juventus for 13 seasons, died on Sunday at the age of 90. UEFA.com works better on other browsers.

  7. 21 de ene. de 2016 · Pietro Rava had the misfortune of playing in some less than stellar Juventus teams, winning a solitary Scudetto and two Coppa Italia crowns in 14 years at the club across two separate spells. “The best left-back in the world,” is simply how national coach Vittorio Pozzo described one of just four Italians to hold a World Cup winner’s medal and Olympic gold medal.