Marco Sala

Marco Sala ( born August 19, 1886 in Cornate d' Adda, † December 14, 1969 in Milan ) was an Italian football player.

Marco Sala, called Marchino, had long been player of AC Milan. On 10 January 1909 he made ​​his debut for Milan in the top division, the Prima Categoria, in the match against city rivals Inter Milan. AC Milan ruled that game 3-2 for itself. In the next few years he was a regular for use on the position of the defender had to be to 1916 the League operation interrupted because of the First World War. In 1919, Sala with Milan again at the championship level part, played the season but not at the end and finished with the league game on December 7, 1919 against AC Pavia his last competitive match in the service of the Rossoneri. Then he came only in friendlies for use until March 1921. For the season 1921/22, Sala moved to city rivals Inter Milan, for whom he still completed 18 games in the Prima Categoria, and then ended his career. A title win was denied him during his career.

Sala completed one match for the Italian national team. On March 17, 1912, he came in a friendly against the Équipe Tricolore for the Squadra Azzurra used. The Italians were subject in Turin with 3:4.

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