Angelo Anquilletti

Angelo Anquilletti ( born April 25, 1943 in San Donato Milanese ( MI), Italy ) is a retired Italian footballer.

In 1968 he won with the Italian national team's European Football Championship on home soil.

  • 2.1 In the club
  • 2.2 In the National Team

Career

In the club

Anquilletti Angelo began his career at the club Solbiatese from Solbiate Arno in Serie D. In 1964 he moved to Atalanta for whom he made ​​his Serie A debut in a 1-0 away win over Cagliari Calcio on 14 November 1964. After two seasons in Bergamo the defender moved to season 1966/67, to AC Milan, where he played until 1977. With Milan, for which he completed a total of 418 games, won under coach Nereo Rocco Anquilletti the Italian championship, twice the Coppa Italia, the European Champion Clubs 'Cup, the Intercontinental Cup twice and the European Cup Winners' Cup.

In the summer of 1977, Angelo Anquilletti AC Monza Brianza moved to Serie B, where he ended his active career in 1979.

In the National Team

In 1968, Angelo Anquilletti was, without ever having played one international match, called by coach Ferruccio Valcareggi in the squad of the Italian national team for the European Championship on home soil. Although the defender completed a match at the tournament, but was able to celebrate winning the European Championship title with his team after the 2-0 final win against Yugoslavia but.

His debut for the Italian national team gave Anquilletti on 1 January 1969 in a 3-2 against Mexico when he came on in the 72nd minute for Roberto Rosato. Four days later, he graduated from the same opponent his second and last match for Italy.

Throughout his career Anquilletti had in the Azzurri never got the chance to become a regular player since he had a very strong competitor to his position with Tarcisio Burgnich.

Achievements

In the club

  • Italian Championship: 1967/68
  • Coppa Italia: 1966 /67 1971/72 1972 /73 1976/77
  • European Champion Clubs' Cup: 1968/69
  • World Cup winner: 1969
  • European Cup Winners' Cup: 1967/68, 1972/73

In the National Team

  • European Championship: 1968
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