Anfilogino Guarisi

Amphilóquio Guarisi Marques, Italian Anfilogino, also known as Filó ( born December 26, 1905 in São Paulo, † June 8, 1974 ) was a Brazilian- Italian football player who in 1934 was Italy wins the World Cup.

Career

Guarisi, who was known by his stage name Filó in Brazil, began his career at Portuguesa, where his father Augusto Manuel Marques was the second president of the club's history. In 1925 he joined the Club Athletico Paulistano and played at the legendary Arthur Friedenreich page. This team provided on a European tour sensation when she hit the selection of France with 7:2. The State of São Paulo championship he won in 1926, 1927 and 1929 with Paulistano in the amateur league and the parallel discharged Championship Associação Paulista de Esportes Atlético's 1929 and 1930 with SC Corinthians Paulista. In 1926 he was top scorer with 16 goals.

On December 6, 1925 Guarisi made ​​his debut in the Brazilian national football team and a 5-2 against Paraguay scored a goal. In the same year he took part in the Campeonato Sudamericano. Because of disputes of the Brazilian national associations only player from Rio de Janeiro were for the Football World Cup 1930 nominated in Uruguay, so that Guarisi could not participate in the World Cup.

1931 moved Filó who had an Italian mother to Lazio. A year later he was naturalized and debuted on February 14, 1932 in a 3-0 victory against Switzerland in the Italian national team. 1934 Anfilogino Guarisi was appointed national coach Vittorio Pozzo in the squad for the Azzurri World Cup 1934, which won Italy in their own country. Guarisi came in a 7-1 victory in the second round against the United States for use. In addition, he also belonged to the winning team in the European Cup for national teams from 1933 to 1935.

Guarisi returned to Brazil and won the championship of São Paulo with Corinthians in 1937 and subsequently. Association with the Italian community Palestra Itália, now SE Palmeiras, where in 1940 he ended his career

Achievements

  • World Champion 1934 ( with Italy)
  • European Cup Football Teams: 1933-1935 ( with Italy)
  • State Championship of São Paulo: 1926, 1927, 1929 (LPF ) ( with Paulistano )
  • 1929 ( APEA ), 1930, 1937 ( with Corinthians)
  • 1940 ( with Palestra Itália )
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