Mario Perazzolo

Mario Perazzolo ( born June 7, 1911 in Padua, Italy; † August 1, 2001 ) was an Italian football player and coach.

Career

Mario Perazzolo began his career as inside forward in his hometown in Calcio Padova. After five years in Serie A and B with Padua, joined Perazzolo 1933 Fiorentina. From 1936 to 1942 he played for Genoa, where he was mostly used as a means or external rotor and 1936/37, winning the Coppa Italia was able to celebrate his one big success at club level.

In Perazzolo debuted in 1936 under Vittorio Pozzo 's 2-2 draw against Germany in the national team. In 1938 he was part of the Italian squad for the World Cup in France who could defend her title won in 1934 successfully. Mario Perazzolo was not used in this tournament since coach Pozzo trusted in his position Pietro Serantoni.

Between 1942 and 1948 Perazzolo ran for Brescia Calcio, after the season 1949/50 he spent in the U.S. Siracusa in Serie B, he ended his playing career. He then worked as a trainer, among other things for Brescia Calcio, the U.S. Triestina, the U.S. Siracusa and Taranto Sport.

Achievements

  • Coppa Italia: 1936/37,
  • World Champion: 1938
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