Osvaldo Fattori

Osvaldo Fattori ( born June 22, 1922 in Verona ) is a retired Italian footballer and later coach. As he stood among others Active in Vicenza and ACIVI Ambrosiana - Inter under contract and continued to participate with the national team of his native country at the FIFA World Cup 1950 in Brazil.

Career

Club career

Osvaldo Fattori, born in 1922 in the northern Italian city of Verona, began playing football at it for their club AC Audace, now long since dissolved. In Audace, the midfielder went through the youth departments, before he was taken in 1941 at the age of nineteen years of ACIVI Vicenza under contract. In his first season in Vicenza Fattori increased his team second in the Serie B 1941/42, unique behind the AS Bari in the Serie A on what it meant the first jump of the association in the highest Italian league. With twelfth place you could then also claim as promoted in Serie A 1942/43. After the game operation was two years flat due to the Second World War, only in 1945 were again held regular championships. Osvaldo Fattori was also after the war the jersey of ACIVI Vicenza, he remained until the year 1946 when the club. In the summer of 1946, Fattori closed for a year at the established just a few days earlier club Sampdoria, who started once in Serie A and in his first season with Fattori in midfield took a quite respectable eleventh place in the table. Osvaldo Fattori brought it for Samp to 35 League Appearances before he re- joined the employer.

1947 joined Osvaldo Fattori for seven years Ambrosiana - Inter and spent there the most successful period of his footballing career. The first big success in the jersey of Ambrosiana - Inter landed Fattori in the season 1952/53, when they took first place in the Serie A with two points ahead of defending champions Juventus. In the championship season it brought Osvaldo Fattori but only thirteen appearances in the team of coach Alfredo Foni. As defending champion started the season, was 1953/54, to defend the title Ambrosiana - Inter in Serie A. This time they ranked after all the game day even more scarce before pursuers Juventus, only this time with a counter. Fattori himself this time had also a slightly larger share of the championship, at least twenty matches he was able to record throughout the season. Still left Osvaldo Fattori Ambrosiana - Inter after the end of the season 1953/54. Previously, he had made 178 league games in seven years with seven Torerfolgen for the Milan.

His last career station led Osvaldo Fattori in the sequence from 1954 to 1959 for AC Brescia. Every five years spent there Fattori in the second-rate series B. He came up with 87 league games with seven goals. In the summer of 1959, Osvaldo Fattori finally ended his footballing career at the age of 37 years. Previously Fattori was active from 1955 until the spring of 1959, in parallel with its gaming activity as a coach for the AC Brescia. Later Fattori coaching another team, so 1959 to 1961 Marzotto Valdagno, 1961-1962 Sambenedettese Calcio and AS 1968-1970 Solbiatese.

National

In the years 1949 and 1950 it brought Osvaldo Fattori to a total of four matches in the Italian national football team. From coach Ferruccio Novo, he was appointed to the levy of the southern Europeans for the Football World Cup 1950 in Brazil. The tournament Fattori was once used, in the second match of the Italian team against Paraguay and Italy 2-0 was able to win with goals from Riccardo Carapellese and Egisto Pandolfini. However, as previously lost the first match against Sweden, already separated the Italian selection at this World Cup after the group stage as runners- off.

Achievements

  • Italian Championship: 2x
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