Italy - International Matches 1920-1929


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1920

 

20.

Milano (Velodromo Sempione) – Sunday, 18 January 1920 – h. 14,30

ITALIA – FRANCE                                 9-4 (4-3)                Friendly

ITALIA:      Cameroni (Legnano) 1, Ticozzelli (Alessandria) 1, R. De Vecchi (Genoa) 18 (cap.), 
             Ara (Pro Vercelli) 11, Carcano (Alessandria) 2, C. Lovati (Milan) 1, 
             Berardo (U.S. Torinese) 14, Aebi (Inter) 1, Brezzi (Genoa) 1, 
             Cevenini III (Inter) 2, Bergamino I (Genoa) 1. Federation’s 
             Technical Commission – Coach: N. Resegotti

FRANCE:      Cottonet, P. Mony, A. Mony, E. Devic, Olagnier, Mistral, Dewaquez,
             Rénier, P. Nicolas, Bard (cap.), Dubly. Coach: Federation’s Technical 
             Commission

Referee: Forster (Switzerland)

Scorers: 7’ Cevenini III, 18’ Aebi, 19’ Cevenini III, 23’ P. Nicolas (F), 
         28’ Bard (F), 38’ Brezzi, 41’ Bard (F), 52’ Brezzi, 62’ and 70’ Aebi, 
         72’ Carcano, 84’ Brezzi, 87’ Dubly (F)

 

21.

Bern (Bern F.C.) – Saturday, 28 March 1920 – h.15,00

SWITZERLAND – ITALIA                    3-0 (1-0)                Friendly

SWITZERLAND: Berger, Gottenkieny, Fehlmann (cap.), Schneebeli, Schmiedlin, 
             Pollitz, Huber, Merkt, Martenet I, Kramer I, Friedrich II. 
             Coach: T. Duckworth

ITALIA:      Giacone (Juventus) 1, Ghigliano (Genoa) 1, R. De Vecchi (Genoa) 19 (cap.), 
             Ara (Pro Vercelli) 12, Carcano (Alessandria) 3, C. Lovati (Milan) 2, 
             L. Conti (Inter) 1, Aebi (Inter) 2, Brezzi (Genoa) 2, 
             Cevenini III (Inter) 3, Asti (Inter) 1. Federation’s Technical 
             Commission – Coach: G. Milano I

Referee: Mutters (Holland)

Scorers: 11’ Merkt, 59’ Kramer I, 70’ Merkt

 

22.

Genova (Campo Genoa e Andrea Doria, Marassi) – Thursday, 13 May 1920 – h. 15,30

ITALIA – HOLLAND                             1-1 (0-1)                Friendly

ITALIA:      Giacone (Juventus) 2, Bruna (Juventus) 1, R. De Vecchi (Genoa) 20 (cap.), 
             Ara  (Pro Vercelli) 13 (46’ Reynaudi (Novara) 1), Meneghetti (Novara) 1, 
             C. Lovati (Milan) 3, Rampini II (Pro Vercelli) 1, Baloncieri (Alessandria) 1, 
             Brezzi (Genoa) 3, Sardi (Genoa) 4, Forlivesi (Modena) 1. 
             Federation’s Technical Commission – Coach: G. Milano I

HOLLAND:     Mac Neill, Dénis, Verweij, Van Roessel, Ruffelse (cap.), Steeman, 
             De Natris, Van Dort, H.J. Kessler, Van Diermen, J.H.H. Kessler. 
             Coach: F. Warburton.

Referee: Stutz (Switzerland)

Scorers: 43’ J.H.H. Kessler (H), 83’ Sardi

 

23.

Gent (U.S. Gand) – Saturday, 28 August 1920

ITALIA – EGYPT                                   2-1 (1-1)                VII Olympics Games (First Round)

ITALIA:      Giacone (Juventus) 3, Bruna (Juventus) 2, R. De Vecchi (Genoa) 21 (cap.), 
             Reynaudi (Novara) 2, Meneghetti (Novara) 2, C. Lovati (Milan) 4, 
             Sardi (Genoa) 5, Baloncieri (Alessandria) 2, Brezzi (Genoa) 4, 
             Santamaria (Genoa) 2, Forlivesi (Modena) 2. Federation’s Technical 
             Commission – Coach: G. Milano I

EGYPT:       Kamel Taha, Mohamed El Sayd, Abdel Salam Handi, Riad Shawky, 
             Aly Fahmi El Hassani, Gamil Osman, Tewfik Abdullah, Aly Hassan, 
             Hussein Hegazi, Sayd Abaza, Daki Osman.

Referee: Putz (Belgium)

Scorers: 25’ Baloncieri, 30’ Daki Osman (E), 57’ Brezzi

 

24.

Antwerpen (Olympisch Stadium) – Sunday, 29 August 1920

FRANCE – ITALIA                                 3-1 (2-1)                VII Olympics  Games (Quarter final)

FRANCE:      Parsys, Huot, Baumann, Batmale, Petit, Hugues, Dewaquez, Boyer, 
             P. Nicolas, Bard (cap.), Dubly. Federation’s Technical Commission

ITALIA:      Giacone (Juventus) 4, Bruna (Juventus) 3, R. De Vecchi (Genoa) 22 (cap.), 
             Sardi (Genoa) 6, Meneghetti (Novara) 3, C. Lovati (Milan) 5, 
             Pio Ferraris (Juventus) 1, Baloncieri (Alessandria) 3, Brezzi (Genoa) 5, 
             Santamaria (Genoa) 3, Marucco (Novara) 1. 

Referee: Christophe (Belgium)

Scorers: 10’ Bard, 14’ Boyer, 33’ Brezzi pen. (I), 54’ Bard

 

25.

Antwerpen (Olympisch Stadium) – Tuesday, 31 August 1920

ITALIA – NORWAY                              2-1 a.e.t. (0-1, 1-0, 1-0, 0-0)               VII Olympics Games (Consolation Tournament, First Round)

ITALIA:      Campelli (Inter) 6 (cap.), V. Rosetta (Pro Vercelli) 1, 
             Bruna (Juventus) 4, Reynaudi (Novara) 3, Parodi (Pro Vercelli) 3, 
             Burlando (Doria) 1, Roggero (Savona) 1, Sardi (Genoa) 7, 
             Pio Ferraris (Juventus) 2, Badini II (Bologna) 1, Forlivesi (Modena) 3.
             Federation’s Technical Commission – Coach: G. Milano I.

NORWAY:      Wathne, Aulie, Johnsen, Mohn, Halvorsen, G. Andersen, Paulsen, 
             A. Andersen, Helgesen, Semb-Thorstvedt, Holm. Coach: H. Fr. Granum.

Referee: Fourgous (France)

Scorers: 40’ A. Andersen (N), 46’ Sardi, 96’ Badini II

 

26.

Antwerpen (Olympisch Stadium) – Thursday, 2 September 1920

SPAIN – ITALIA                                    2-0 (1-0)                VII Olympics Games (Consolation Tournament – Semi-final)

SPAIN:       Zamora, Vallana (cap.), Otero, Artola, Sancho, Sabino, Moncho Gil, 
             Pagaza, Sesumaga, Pichichi, Silverio. Coach: Techical Commission.

ITALIA:      Campelli (Inter) 7, Bruna (Juventus) 5, R. De Vecchi (Genoa) 23 (cap.), 
             Parodi (Pro Vercelli) 4, Meneghetti (Novara) 4, De Nardo (Spes-Genova) 1, 
             A. De Marchi (Doria) 1, Baloncieri (Alessandria) 4, Brezzi (Genoa) 6,
             Badini II (Bologna) 2, Marucco (Novara) 2. Federation’s Technical 
             Commission – Coach: G. Milano I.

Referee: Putz (Belgium)

Scorers: 43’ & 72’ Sesumaga

 

1921

 

27.

Marseille (Olympique Marseille) – Sunday, 20 February 1921 – h. 15,00

FRANCE – ITALIA                                 1-2 (1-0)                Friendly

FRANCE:      Beaudier, Langenove, Gamblin (cap.), Batmale, Hugues, Bonnardel,
             Dewaquez, D. Devic, P. Nicolas, Bard, Dubly. Federation’s Technical 
             Commission.

ITALIA:      Campelli (Inter) 8, V. Rosetta (Pro Vercelli) 2, R. De Vecchi (Genoa) 24 (cap.), 
             Genovesi (Bologna) 1, Carcano (Alessandria) 4, Burlando (Doria) 2, 
             Migliavacca (Novara) 1, Baloncieri (Alessandria) 5, 
             Cevenini III (Inter) 4, Santamaria (Novese) 4, Bergamino I (Genoa) 2. 
             Federation’s Technical Commission.

Referee: Forster (Switzerland)

Scorers: 22’ D. Devic (F), 53’ Cevenini III, 63’ Santamaria

Attendance: 10,000

 

28.

Milano (Campo Milan, Viale Lombardia) – Sunday, 6 March 1921 – h. 15,00

ITALIA – SWITZERLAND                    2-1 (1-1)                Friendly

ITALIA:      Campelli (Inter) 9, V. Rosetta (Pro Vercelli) 3, R. De Vecchi (Genoa) 25 (cap.), 
             Reynaudi (Novara) 4, Carcano (Alessandria) 5, C. Lovati (Milan) 6, 
             Migliavacca (Novara) 2, Cevenini III (Inter) 5, Mattea (U.S. Torinese) 5, 
             Santamaria (Novese) 5 (38’ Perin (Bologna) 1), Bergamino I (Genoa) 3. 
             Federation’s Technical Commission.

SWITZERLAND: Berger, Gottenkieny, Fehlmann (cap.), Kaltenbach, Schmiedlin,
             Pollitz, Brand, Kramer I, Fontana, Meyer, Inaebnit. 
             Coach: T. Duckworth.

Referee: Slawik (France)

Scorers: 5’ Migliavacca, 14’ Fontana (S), 58’ Cevenini III

 

29.

Antwerpen (Olympisch Stadium) – Thursday, 5 May 1921 – h. 15,00

BELGIUM – ITALIA                               2-3 (1-0)                Friendly

BELGIUM:     Debie, Swartenbroeks (cap.), De Groof, Moucheron, Augustus, 
             Van Halme, Verhoeven, Dogaer, Bragard, Larnoe, Michel. 
             Federation’s Technical Commission – Coach: M. Well

ITALIA:      Campelli (Inter) 10, V. Rosetta (Pro Vercelli) 4, R. De Vecchi (Genoa) 26 (cap.), 
             Reynaudi (Novara) 5, Burlando (Doria) 3, Barbieri (Genoa) 1, 
             Migliavacca (Novara) 3, Cevenini III (Inter) 6, Pio Ferraris (Juventus) 3, 
             Santamaria (Novese) 6, Forlivesi (Modena) 4. Federation’s Technical 
             Commission.

Referee: Gérardin (France)

Scorers: 38’ Larnoe (B), 62’ Bragard (B), 65’ Migliavacca, 80’ Forlivesi, 
         89’ Pio Ferraris

Note: At 90’ Campelli saved a penalty

 

30.

Amsterdam (Stadion Amsterdam) – Sunday, 8 May 1921 – h. 14,30

HOLLAND – ITALIA                             2-2 (0-1)                Friendly

HOLLAND:     Van Tilburg, Baay jr., Stevens, Campioni, Hoogstede, Steeman, 
             De Natris, Buitenweg, Van Gendt, J.H.H. Kessler (cap.), Gupffert. 
             Coach: F. Warburton.

ITALIA:      Campelli (Inter) 11, V. Rosetta (Pro Vercelli) 5, R. De Vecchi (Genoa) 27 (cap.), 
             Reynaudi (Novara) 6, Burlando (Doria) 4, Barbieri (Genoa) 2, 
             Migliavacca (Novara) 4, Cevenini III (Inter) 7, Pio Ferraris (Juventus) 4, 
             Santamaria (Novese) 7 (42’ Perin (Bologna) 2), Forlivesi (Modena) 5. 
             Federation’s Technical Commission.

Referee: Barette (Belgium)

Scorers: 2’ Forlivesi (I), 50’ Cevenini III (I), 85’ Van Gendt, 89’ J.H.H. Kessler

Attendance: 30,000

 

31.

Genève (Servette F.C.) – Sunday 6 November 1921 – h.15,00

SWITZERLAND – ITALIA                    1-1 (0-1)                Friendly

SWITZERLAND: Cérésole, Gottenkieny (cap.), Pollitz, Schneebeli, Schmiedlin, 
             Osterwalder, Martenet II, Brand, Pache, Kramer I, Bédouret. 
             Coach: T. Duckworth.

ITALIA:      Morando (Valenzana) 1, Vercelli (Novese) 1, De Nardo (Spes-Genova) 2, 
             F. Romano (Reggiana) 1, Giustacchini (Virtus) 1, 
             Carzino (Sampierdarenese) 1, Marcora (Saronno) 1, 
             Cevenini III (Novese) 8, Moscardini (Lucchese) 1, 
             Santamaria (Novese) 8 (cap.), Bonino (Lucchese) 1. 
             Federation’s Technical Commission – Coach: A. Cevenini I.

Referee: Meisl (Austria)

Scorers: 10’ Moscardini (I), 56’ Pache

 

1922

 

32.

Milano (Velodromo Sempione) – Sunday, 15 January 1922 – h. 14,45

ITALIA – AUSTRIA                               3-3 (2-1)                Friendly

ITALIA:      Morando (Valenzana) 2, Caligaris (Casale) 1, R. De Vecchi (Genoa) 28 (cap.), 
             Barbieri (Genoa) 3, Burlando (Genoa) 5, Leale  (Genoa) 1, 
             Migliavacca (Novara) 5, Cevenini III (Novese) 9, Moscardini (Lucchese) 2, 
             Santamaria (Novese) 9, Forlivesi (Modena) 6. Federation’s Technical 
             Commission.

AUSTRIA:     Ostricek, Beer, Blum, Kurz, Resch, Geyer, Köck, Jiszda, 
             Fischera (cap.), Hansl, Cutti. Coach: H. Meisl.

Referee: Forster (Switzerland)

Scorers: 16’ Moscardini (I), 20’ og R. De Vecchi, 26’ Santamaria (I), 
         46’ Moscardini (I), 65’ Köck, 75’ Fischera

 

33.

Torino (Motovelodromo) – Sunday, 26 February 1922 – h. 14,30

ITALIA – CZECHOSLOVAKIA            1-1 (0-0)                Friendly

ITALIA:      Morando (Valenzana) 3, Caligaris (Casale) 2, R. De Vecchi (Genoa) 29 (cap.), 
             Barbieri (Genoa) 4, Burlando (Genoa) 6, F. Romano (Reggiana) 2, 
             Migliavacca (Novara) 6, Cevenini III (Novese) 10, Moscardini (Lucchese) 3, 
             Baloncieri (Alessandria) 6, Bonino (Lucchese) 2. Federation’s 
             Technical Commission.

CZECHOSLOV.: Kaliba, Raca (45’ Ratzersberger), Seifert, Kolenaty, Hajny, Perner, 
             Plodr, Janda (cap.), Vanik, Vicek (45’ Bahata), Jelinek. – 
             Federation’s Technical Commission.

Referee: Slawik (France)

Scorers: 52’ Baloncieri (I), 84’ Janda

 

34.

Milano (Campo Milan, Viale Lombardia) – Sunday, 21 May 1922 – h. 15,30

ITALIA – BELGIUM                               4-2 (1-0)                Friendly

ITALIA:      Trivellini (Brescia) 2, Caligaris (Casale) 3, R. De Vecchi (Genoa) 30 (cap.), 
             Barbieri (Genoa) 5, Burlando (Genoa) 7, F. Romano (Reggiana) 3, 
             Migliavacca (Novara) 7, Baloncieri (Alessandria) 7, 
             Moscardini (Lucchese) 4, Cevenini III (Novese) 11, Forlivesi (Modena) 7. 
             Federation’s Technical Commission.

BELGIUM:     Debie, Pirlot, Verbeeck, Fierens, Van Halme, Van Hege (Cap.), 
             Elst, Gillis, Larnoe, Thys, Michel. Coach: M. Well.

Referee: Mutters (Holland)

Scorers: 42’ Baloncieri, 46’ Larnoe (B), 56’ Moscardini, 58’ Baloncieri, 
         71’ Burlando, 88’ Thys (B)

 

35.

Bologna (Motovelodromo) – Sunday, 3 December 1922 – h. 14,30

ITALIA – SWITZERLAND                    2-2 (2-0)                Friendly

ITALIA:      Trivellini (Brescia) 3, Caligaris (Casale) 4, R. De Vecchi (Genoa) 31 (cap.), 
             Barbieri (Genoa) 6, Baldi (Bologna) 1, F. Romano (Reggiana) 4, 
             Pozzi (Bologna) 1, Baloncieri (Alessandria) 8, Moscardini (Lucchese) 5, 
             Cevenini III (Inter) 12, Forlivesi (Modena) 8. Federation’s Technical
             Commission.

SWITZERLAND: Pulver, Haag, Bouvier, Waldis, Schmiedlin (cap.), Fässler, 
             Martenet II, Pache, Inaebnit, Abegglen II, Ramseyer.
             Coach: T. Duckworth.

Referee: Retschury (Austria)

Scorers: 10’ and 30’ Cevenini III (I), 58’ Pache, 85’ Ramseyer

 

1923

 

36.

Milano (Campo Milan, viale Lombardia) – Monday, 1 January 1923 – h. 14,30

ITALIA – GERMANY                             3-1 (0-0)                Friendly

ITALIA:      Trivellini (Brescia) 4, Caligaris (Casale) 5, R. De Vecchi (Genoa) 32 (cap.), 
             Barbieri (Genoa) 7, Burlando (Genoa) 8, Aliberti (Torino) 1, 
             Migliavacca (Novara) 8, Della Valle (Bologna) 1, 
             Cevenini III (Inter) 13, Santamaria (Genoa) 10, Bergamino I (Genoa) 4.
             Federation’s Technical Commission.

GERMANY:     Stuhlfauth, T. Kugler, J. Müller, Hagen, Lang, H. Schmidt, 
             Wunderlich, Franz, Seiderer, Träg (cap.), Sutor. Federation’s 
             Technical Commission.

Referee: Stutz (Switzerland)

Scorers: 72’ Seiderer (G), 79’ Cevenini III, 85’ Santamaria, 88’ Migliavacca

 

37.

Genova ( Campo Genoa e Andrea Doria, Marassi) – Sunday, 4 March 1923 – h. 15,00

ITALIA – HUNGARY                             0-0                          Friendly

ITALIA:      Trivellini (Brescia) 5, Caligaris (Casale) 6, R. De Vecchi (Genoa) 33 (cap.), 
             Barbieri (Genoa) 8, Burlando (Genoa) 9, Brezzi (Alessandria) 7, 
             Migliavacca (Novara) 9, Baloncieri (Alessandria) 9, Santamaria (Genoa) 11, 
             Cevenini III (Inter) 14, Bergamino I (Genoa) 5 (46’ Monti III (Padova) 1). 
             Federation’s Technical Commission.

HUNGARY:     Plattko, Fogl II, Fogl III, Kertesz II (cap.), Baubach, Blum, Braun, 
             Molnar, Orth, Hirzer, A. Weisz.

Referee: Forster (Switzerland)

Attendance: 20,000

 

38.

Wien (Hohe Warte) – Sunday, 15 April 1923 – h. 15,00

AUSTRIA – ITALIA                               0-0                          Friendly

AUSTRIA:     Ostricek, Blum, Regnard, Kurz, Brandstätter (cap.), Nitsch, Wondrak,
             Richter, Kuthan, Ferdi Swatosch, Wessely. Coach: H. Meisl.

ITALIA:      Trivellini (Brescia) 6, Caligaris (Casale) 7, R. De Vecchi (Genoa) 34 (cap.), 
             Barbieri (Genoa) 9, Burlando (Genoa) 10, Aliberti (Torino) 2,
             Migliavacca (Novara) 10, Baloncieri (Alessandria) 10, 
             Moscardini (Lucchese) 6, Cevenini III (Inter) 15, Monti III (Padova) 2 
             (46’ Perin (Bologna) 3) Federation’s Technical Commission.

Referee: Boas (Holland)

Attendance: 85,000

 

39.

Praha (Sparta Platz) – Sunday, 27 May 1923 – h. 15,30

CZECHOSLOVAKIA – ITALIA            5-1 (4-0)                Friendly

CZECHOSLOV.: Peyer, A. Hojer, Seifert, Kolenaty, Kada (cap.), Cerveny, Sedlacek,
             A. Janda, K. Kozeluh, Dvoracek, Cisar. Federation’s Technical 
             Commission.

ITALIA:      Trivellini (Brescia) 7, Caligaris (Casale) 8 (46’ Martin II (Torino) 1), 
             R. De Vecchi (Genoa) 35 (cap.), Brezzi (Alessandria) 8, 
             Burlando (Genoa) 11, Aliberti (Torino) 3, Migliavacca (Novara) 11, 
             Baloncieri (Alessandria) 11, Moscardini (Lucchese) 7, Perin (Bologna) 4, 
             Pozzi (Bologna) 2. Federation’s Technical Commission.

Referee: Retschury (Austria)

Scorers: 18’, 32’ and 41’ Sedlacek, 44’ Dvoracek, 52’ Moscardini (I), 80’ K. Kozeluh

Attendance: 30,000

 

1924

 

40.

Genova (Campo Genoa e Andrea Doria, Marassi) – Sunday, 20  January 1924 – h. 15,00

ITALIA – AUSTRIA                               0-4 (0-2)                Friendly

ITALIA:      Costa (Sestrese) 1, Giovanni Vincenzi (Livorno) 1, 
             R. De Vecchi (Genoa) 36 (cap.), Barbieri (Genoa) 10, 
             Burlando (Genoa) 12, Aliberti (Torino) 4, Grabbi (Juventus) 1, 
             Ardissone (Pro Vercelli) 1, Moscardini (Lucchese) 8, 
             Cevenini III (Inter) 16, Pozzi (Bologna) 3. Federation’s 
             Technical Commission.

AUSTRIA:     Aigner, Tandler, Blum, Geyer, Chrenka, Nitsch, Horeys (51’ Danis), 
             Horvath, Jiszda, Swatosch (cap.), Wieser. Coach: H. Meisl.

Referee: Barette (Belgium)

Scorers: 38’ Wieser pen., 42’ Swatosch, 46’ Wieser, 75’ Jiszda

 

41.

Milano (Campo Milan, Viale Lombardia) – Sunday, 9 March 1924 – h. 15,15

ITALIA – SPAGNA                                0-0                          Friendly

ITALIA:      De Prà (Genoa) 1, V. Rosetta (Pro Vercelli) 6, R. De Vecchi (Genoa) 37 (cap.), 
             Barbieri (Genoa) 11, Burlando (Genoa) 13, Leale (Genoa) 2, 
             L. Conti (Inter) 2, Cevenini III (Inter) 17, Catto (Genoa) 1, 
             Baloncieri (Alessandria) 12, Borello (Pro Vercelli) 1. 
             Coach: V. Pozzo.

SPAGNA:      Zamora, Rouse, Acedo, Gamborena, Meana (cap.), Peña, Piera, 
             Samitier, Zabala, Laca, M. Aguirrezabala. Coach: Pendlaw.

Referee: Christophe (Belgium)

Attendance: 20,000

 

42.

Budapest (M.T.K.) – Sunday, 6 April 1924 – h. 14,30

HUNGARY – ITALIA                             7-1 (2-0)                Friendly

HUNGARY:     Zsak, Fogl II, Fogl III, Toth, Pruha, Blum, Braun, Molnar, Opata, 
             Eisenhoffer, Jeny.

ITALIA:      Combi (Juventus) 1, V. Rosetta (Pro Vercelli) 7, R. De Vecchi (Genoa) 38 (cap.), 
             Cevenini III (Inter) 18, F. Romano (Reggiana) 5, Aliberti (Torino) 5, 
             L. Conti (Inter) 3, Ardissone (Pro Vercelli) 2, Baloncieri (Alessandria) 13, 
             Rosso (Pro Vercelli) 1, Monti III (Padova) 3. Coach: V. Pozzo.

Referee: Seemann (Austria)

Scorers: 17’ and 42’ pen. Braun, 49’ Eisenhoffer, 59’, 60’ and 69’ Molnar, 70’ Opata, 
         76’ Cevenini III pen. (I)

Attendance: 40,000

 

43.

Paris (Stade de Colombes) – Sunday, 25 May 1924 – h. 16,00

ITALIA – SPAIN                                    1-0 (0-0)                VIII Olympics Games (First Round)

ITALIA:      De Prà (Genoa) 2, V. Rosetta (Pro Vercelli) 8, Caligaris (Casale) 9, 
             Barbieri (Genoa) 12, Burlando (Genoa) 14, Aliberti (Torino) 6, 
             L. Conti (Inter) 4, Baloncieri (Alessandria) 14 (cap.), 
             Della Valle (Bologna) 2, Magnozzi (Livorno) 1, Levratto (Vado) 1. 
             Coach: V. Pozzo.

SPAIN:       Zamora, Vallana (cap.), Pasarin, Gamborena, Larraza, Peña, Piera, 
             Samitier, Monjardin, Carmelo, M. Aguirrezabala. Coach: Pendlaw.

Referee: Slawik (France)

Scorers: 84’ og Vallana

Attendance: 20,000

Note: Larraza sent off during second half

 

44.

Paris (Stade “Général John Joseph Pershing”) – Thursday, 29 May 1924 – h. 16,00

ITALIA – LUXEMBOURG                     2-0 (2-0)                VIII Olympics Games (Second Round)

ITALIA:      De Prà (Genoa) 3, V. Rosetta (Por Vercelli) 9, R. De Vecchi (Genoa) 39 (cap.), 
             Barbieri (Genoa) 3, Baldi (Bologna) 2, Aliberti (Torino) 7, 
             L. Conti (Inter) 5, Baloncieri (Alessandria) 15, Della Valle (Bologna) 3, 
             Magnozzi (Livorno) 2, Levratto (Vado) 2. Coach: V. Pozzo.

LUXEMBOURG:  Bausch, Kirsch, Kolb, Schumann (cap.), Kötz, Feierstein, Massard, 
             Langers, Kieffer, Weisgerber, Weber. Selection Committee’s 
             President: J. Michels.

Referee: De Ricard (France)

Scorers: 20’ Baloncieri, 38’ Della Valle

Attendance: 2,000

 

45.

Paris (Bergeyre) – Monday, 2 June 1924 – h. 16,00

SWITZERLAND – ITALIA                    2-1 (0-0)                VIII Olympics Games (Quarter final)

SWITZERLAND: Pulver, Reymond, Ramseyer, Oberhauser, Schmiedlin (cap.), Pollitz, 
             Ehrenbolger, Sturzenegger, Dietrich, Abegglen II, Fässler. 
             Coach: T. Duckworth.

ITALIA:      De Prà (Genoa) 4, V. Rosetta (Pro Vercelli) 10, Caligaris (Casale) 10, 
             Barbieri (Genoa) 14, Burlando (Genoa) 15, Aliberti (Torino) 8, 
             L. Conti (Inter) 6, Baloncieri (Alessandria) 16 (cap.), 
             Della Valle (Bologna) 4, Magnozzi (Livorno) 3, Levratto (Vado) 3. 
             Coach: V. Pozzo.

Referee: Mutters (Holland)

Scorers: 46’ Sturzenegger, 52’ Della Valle (I), 60’ Abegglen II

Attendance: 12,000

 

46.

Milano (Campo Milan, viale Lombardia) – Sunday, 16 November 1924 – h. 14,30

ITALIA – SWEDEN                               2-2 (1-2)                Friendly

ITALIA:      De Prà (Genoa) 5, Caligaris (Casale) 11, R. De Vecchi (Genoa) 40 (cap.), 
             Barbieri (Genoa) 15, Burlando (Genoa) 16, Aliberti (Torino) 9, 
             L. Conti (Inter) 7, Baloncieri (Alessandria) 17, 
             Della Valle (Bologna) 5, Magnozzi (Livorno) 4, 
             Levratto (Hellas Verona) 4. League Technical Commission.

SWEDEN:      S. Lindberg, Krook, Alfredsson, H. Sundberg, Friberg (cap.), 
             E. Hansson, Hock, Kaufeldt, O. Malm, Paulsson, Lundkvist.

Referee: Vertes (Hungary)

Scorers: 2’ Kaufeldt, 12’ Magnozzi (I), 22’ O. Malm, 54’ Magnozzi (I)

 

47.

Duisburg (Wedau-Stadion) – Sunday, 23 November 1924 – h. 14,00

GERMANY – ITALIA                             0-1 (0-0)                Friendly

GERMANY:     Stuhlfauth, J. Müller, T. Kugler ( H. Müller), Hagen, Kalb,
             H. Schmidt (cap.), Höger, Fleischmann, Herberger (Franz), 
             Meissner, Paulsen. Federation’s Technical Commission.

ITALIA:      De Prà (Genoa) 6, Caligaris (Casale) 12, R. De Vecchi (Genoa) 41 (cap.), 
             Barbieri (Genoa) 16, Burlando (Genoa) 17, Aliberti  (Torino) 10 
             (Genovesi (Bologna) 2), L. Conti (Inter) 8 (Mattuteia (Pro Vercelli) 1), 
             Della Valle (Bologna) 6 (Bellini (Genoa) 1), Janni (Torino) 1, 
             Magnozzi (Livorno) 5, Levratto (Hellas Verona) 5. League Technical 
             Commission.

Referee: Van Zwieteren (Holland)

Scorers: 57’ Janni

Attendance: 45,000

 

1925

 

48.

Milano (Campo Milan, viale Lombardia) – Sunday, 19 January 1925

ITALIA – HUNGARY                             1-2 (1-1)                Friendly

ITALIA:      De Prà (Genoa) 7, Caligaris (Casale) 13, R. De Vecchi (Genoa) 42 (cap.), 
             Genovesi (Bologna) 3, Baldi (Bologna) 3, Aliberti (Torino) 11, 
             L. Conti (Inter) 9, Cevenini III (Inter) 19, Della Valle (Bologna) 7, 
             Magnozzi (Livorno) 6, Levratto (Hellas Verona) 6. League Technical 
             Commission

HUNGARY:     Zsak, Fogl II, Fogl III, Fuhrmann, Kleber, Blum (cap.), 
             Remay III (30’ Kautzky), Takacs II, Orth, Spitz, Kohut.

Referee: Slawik (France)

Scorers: 17’ L. Conti (I), 27’ Spitz, 78’ Takacs II

Attendance: 18,000

 

49.

Torino (Campo Juventus F.C., corso Marsiglia) – Sunday, 22 March 1925

ITALIA – FRANCE                                 7-0 (1-0)                Friendly

ITALIA:      Combi (Juventus) 2, Caligaris (Casale) 14, R. De Vecchi (Genoa) 43 (cap.), 
             Barbieri (Genoa) 17 (Bigatto (Juventus) 1), Bernardini (Lazio) 1, 
             Fayenz (Padova) 1, L. Conti (Inter) 10, Baloncieri (Alessandria) 18, 
             Moscardini (Pisa) 9, Cevenini III (Inter) 20, 
             Levratto (Hellas Verona) 7. League Technical Commission.

FRANCE:      Cottenet, Wallet, Vignoli, Thédie, Bel, Bonnardel, Liminana, 
             Accard, Bardot, Bloquel, Pozo. Federation’s Technical Commission.

Referee: Retschury (Austria)

Scorers: 4’ L. Conti, 47’ Baloncieri, 52’ Levratto, 59’ Baloncieri, 
         65’ and 78’ Moscardini, 88’ Levratto

 

50.

Valencia (Mestalla) – Sunday, 14 June 1925 – h. 16,30

SPAIN – ITALIA                                    1-0 (1-0)                Friendly

SPAIN:       Zamora, Quesada, Pasarin, Samitier (cap.), Gamborena, Peña, Piera, 
             Cubelles, Errazquin, Echeveste, Alcazar. Technical commission.

ITALIA:      Combi (Juventus) 3, V. Rosetta (Juventus) 11, Caligaris (Casale) 15, 
             Genovesi (Bologna) 4, Burlando (Genoa) 18, Gandini (Alessandria) 1, 
             L. Conti (Inter) 11, Baloncieri (Alessandria) 19 (cap.), 
             Della Valle (Bologna) 8, Magnozzi (Livorno) 7, Forlivesi (Modena) 9.
             League Technical Commission.

Referee: Kingscott (England)

Scorers: 27’ Errazquin

 

51.

Lisboa (Estadio do Lumiar) – Thursday, 18 June 1925 – h. 16,00

PORTUGAL – ITALIA                           1-0 (1-0)                Friendly

PORTUGAL:    F. Vieira, Pinho, J. Vieira (cap.), Figueiredo, A. Silva, Matos, 
             Neves, Carvalho, Francisco, Delfim, Fonseca. Coach: R. dos Reis.

ITALIA:      Combi (Juventus) 4, V. Rosetta (Juventus) 12, Caligaris (Casale) 16, 
             Genovesi (Bologna) 5, Burlando (Genoa) 19, Gandini (Alessandria) 2 
             (46’ Fayenz (Padova) 2), L. Conti (Inter) 12, 
             Baloncieri (Alessandria) 20 (cap.), Della Valle (Bologna) 9, 
             Magnozzi (Livorno) 8, Forlivesi (Modena) 10 (Bernardini (Lazio) 2). 
             League Technical Commission.

Referee: Theuerkauff (Belgium)

Scorers: 39’ Francisco

 

52.

Padova (Campo Comunale “S. Appiani”) – Wednesday, 4 November 1925 – h. 14,30

ITALIA – YUGOSLAVIA                       2-1 (2-1)                Friendly for the Stadium opening

ITALIA:      Combi (Juventus) 5, Bellini (Inter) 2, Allemandi (Juventus) 1, 
             Dugoni (Modena) 1, Bernardini (Lazio) 3, Gandini (Alessandria) 3, 
             L. Conti (Inter) 13, Della Valle (Bologna) 10, Schiavio (Bologna) 1, 
             Magnozzi (Livorno) 9, Cevenini III (Inter) 21 (cap.). Coach: A. Rangone.

YUGOSLAVIA:  Fridrih, Vrbancic, A. Pazur (46’ Ivkovic), M. Marjanovic, Premerl, 
             Kriz, Grdenic, D. Jovanovic, Bencic (cap.), Petkovic, Sekulic. 
             Coach: D. Zinaja

Referee: Braun (Austria)

Scorers: 29’ Bencic (J), 33’ and 44’ Schiavio

Attendance: 10,000

 

53.

Budapest (Ferencvaros) – Sunday, 8 November 1925 – h. 14,30

HUNGARY – ITALIA                             1-1 (0-1)                Friendly

HUNGARY:     Zsak (51’ Fischer), Dudas, Senkey I, Fuhrmann, Kleber, Reiner, 
             Raszo, Molnar (cap.), Pataki, Opata, Jeny.

ITALIA:      De Prà (Genoa) 8, Bellini (Inter) 3, Allemandi (Juventus) 2, 
             Janni (Torino) 2, Bernardini (Lazio) 4, Bigatto (Juventus) 2, 
             L. Conti (Inter) 14, Baloncieri (Torino) 21, Della Valle (Bologna) 11, 
             Magnozzi (Livorno) 10, Cevenini III (Inter) 22 (cap.). Coach: A. Rangone

Referee: Slawik (France)

Scorers: 21’ Della Valle (I), 70’ Molnar pen.

 

1926

 

54.

Torino (Motovelodromo) – Sunday, 17 January 1926 – h. 15,00

ITALIA – CZECHOSLOVAKIA            3-1 (1-1)                Friendly

ITALIA:      Combi (Juventus) 6, V. Rosetta (Juventus) 13, Caligaris (Casale) 17, 
             Janni (Torino) 3, Bernardini (Lazio) 5, Bigatto (Juventus) 3, 
             L. Conti (Inter) 15, Baloncieri (Torino) 22, Della Valle (Bologna) 12,
             Magnozzi (Livorno) 11, Cevenini III (Inter) 23 (cap.). Coach: A. Rangone

CZECHOSLOV.: Planicka, Krcma, Zenisek, Plodr, Carvan, Mahrer, Soltys, Zdarsky, 
             Silny, Kristal, Jelinek (cap.). Coach: Fanta

Referee: Ivancsics (Hungary)

Scorers: 16’ Della Valle, 23’ Kristal (C), 77’ L. Conti, 89’ Magnozzi

Attendance: 18,000

 

55.

Torino (Campo Juventus F.C., corso Marsiglia) – Sunday, 21 March 1926 – h. 15,30

ITALIA – IRELAND                               3-0 (3-0)                Friendly

ITALIA:      De Prà (Genoa) 9, V. Rosetta (Juventus) 14, Caligaris (Casale) 18, 
             Janni (Torino) 4, Bernardini (Lazio) 6, Bigatto (Juventus) 4, 
             L. Conti (Inter) 16, Baloncieri (Torino) 23 (cap.), 
             Della Valle (Bologna) 13, Magnozzi (Livorno) 12, 
             Tansini (Cremonese) 1. Coach: A. Rangone.

IRELAND:     Cannon, Brady, McCarthy, Foley (cap.), Doyle, Connolly, Flood, 
             Grace, Watters, Fullam, Fagan. Federal commission.

Referee: Ruoff (Switzerland)

Scorers: 13’ Baloncieri, 36’ Magnozzi, 44’ Bernardini

 

56.

Zürich (Zürich F.C.) – Sunday, 18 April 1926 – h. 15,00

SWITZERLAND – ITALY                     1-1 (1-1)                Friendly

SWITZERLAND: Pulver, Schneebeli, Hürzeler, Oberhauser, Neuenschwander, 
             Fässler (cap.), Ehrenbolger, Passello, Honegger, Abegglen II, 
             M. Poretti.

ITALIA:      De Prà (Genoa) 10, Borgato (Bologna) 1 (Bellini (Inter) 4), 
             Caligaris (Casale) 19, Janni (Torino) 5, Bernardini (Lazio) 7, 
             Fayenz (Padova) 3, L. Conti (Inter) 17, Baloncieri (Torino) 24 (cap.),
             Schiavio (Bologna) 2, Magnozzi (Livorno) 13, Tansini (Cremonese) 2.
             Coach: A. Rangone.

Referee: Ivancsics (Hungary)

Scorers: 8’ Magnozzi (I), 19’ Ehrenbolger

Attendance: 20,000

 

57.

Milano (Stadio Civico Arena) – Sunday, 9 May 1926 – h. 15,30

ITALIA – SWITZERLAND                    3-2 (3-0)                Friendly

ITALIA:      De Prà (Genoa) 11, Bellini (Inter) 5, Caligaris (Casale) 20 (cap.), 
             Janni (Torino) 6, Bernardini (Lazio) 8, Fayenz (Padova) 4 
             (Ferraris IV (Fortitudo) 1), L. Conti (Inter) 18,
             Della Valle (Bologna) 14, Schiavio (Bologna) 3, Magnozzi (Livorno) 14,
             Levratto (Genoa) 8. Ct: A. Rangone.

SWITZERLAND: Nicollin (Maspoli), Hürzeler, Ramseyer (Cap.), Oberhauser, W. Imhof, 
             Fässler, Ehrenbolger, Brand, Sturzenegger, Abegglen II, Abegglen I.

Referee: Prince Cox (England)

Scorers: 11’ Della Valle, 17’ Schiavio, 38’ Della Valle, 49’ Sturzenegger (S), 
         57’ Brand (S)

Attendance: 25,000

Note: Penalty missed by Caligaris during second half.

 

58.

Stockholm (Idrottsplats) – Sunday, 18 July 1926 – h. 16,00

SWEDEN – ITALIA                               5-3 (3-1)                Friendly

SWEDEN:      S. Lindberg, H. Lundgren, Krook, Helgesson, S. Friberg, W. Andersson, 
             Wenzel, G. Rydberg, T. Johansson, G. Holmberg, Kroon.

ITALIA:      De Prà (Genoa) 12, V. Rosetta (Juventus) 15, Caligaris (Casale) 21,              
             Barbieri (Genoa) 18, Bernardini (Lazio) 9 (Gandini (Alessandria) 4), 
             Janni (Torino) 7, Munerati (Juventus) 1, Cevenini III (Inter) 24 (cap.), 
             Della Valle (Bologna) 15, Magnozzi (Livorno) 15, Levratto (Genoa) 9. 
             Coach: A. Rangone.

Referee: Hansen (Denmark)

Scorers: 3’ T. Johansson, 4’ G. Holmberg, 22’ Kroon, 32’ Levratto (I), 
         64’ G. Holmberg, 76 Cevenini III (I), 85’ Levratto (I), 89 T. Johansson pen.

 

59.

Praha (Sparta Platz) – Thursday, 28 October 1926 - h. 14,00

CZECHOSLOVAKIA – ITALIA            3-1 (2-1)                Friendly

CZECHOSLOV.: Planicka, Kummerman, Zenisek (cap.), Schillinger, Pleticha, Seifert,
             Podrazil, Knizek, Capek, Puc, Kratochvil. Coach: Fanta.

ITALIA:      Combi (Juventus) 7, V. Rosetta (Juventus) 16, Caligaris (Casale) 22, 
             Dugoni (Modena) 2 (Gandini (Alessandria) 5), Janni (Torino) 8, 
             Ferraris IV (Fortitudo) 2, L. Conti (Inter) 19, 
             Cevenini III (Inter) 25 (cap.), Libonatti (Torino) 1, 
             Magnozzi (Livorno) 16, Levratto (Genoa) 10. Coach: A. Rangone.

Referee: Gero (Hungary)

Scorers: 7’ Puc, 18’ Levratto (I), 36’ and 52’ Capek

Attendance: 20,000

 

1927

 

60.

Genève (Servette F.C.) – Sunday, 30 January 1927 – h. 14,30

SWITZERLAND - ITALIA                     5-1 (4-1)                Friendly

SWITZERLAND: Pasche, Ramseyer (cap.), De Weck, Fässler, Von Arx, Neuenschwander, 
             Tschirren, Brand, Weiler I, Abegglen II, Fink.

ITALIA:      Combi (Juventus) 8, V. Rosetta (Juventus) 17, Caligaris (Casale) 23, 
             Cevenini III (Inter) 26 (cap.), Bernardini (Inter) 10, 
             Janni (Torino) 9, L. Conti (Inter) 20, Baloncieri (Torino) 25, 
             Libonatti (Torino) 2, Rossetti (Torino) 1, Levratto (Genoa) 11. 
             Coach: A. Rangone.

Referee: Prince Cox (England)

Scorers: 16’ Baloncieri, 18’ Libonatti, 34’ Baloncieri, 37’ Weiler I (S), 
         40’ Rossetti, 65’ Baloncieri

 

61.

Milano (Stadio Calcistico San Siro) – Sunday, 20 February 1927 – h. 14,30

ITALIA – CZECHOSLOVAKIA            2-2 (1-2)                Friendly

ITALIA:      De Prà (Genoa) 13, V. Rosetta (Juventus) 18, Caligaris (Casale) 24, 
             Barbieri (Genoa) 19, Bernardini (Inter) 11, Janni (Torino) 10, 
             L. Conti (Inter) 21, Baloncieri (Torino) 26 (cap.), 
             Libonatti (Torino) 3, Rossetti (Torino) 2, Levratto (Genoa) 12. 
             Coach: A. Rangone.

CZECHOSLOV.: Planicka, Perner, Steiner, Kolenaty, Kada (cap.), Cipera, Podrazil, 
             Svoboda, Silny, Puc, Simonek. Coach: Fanta.

Referee: Braun (Austria)

Scorers: 20’ Puc, 31’ Libonatti (I), 39’ Silny, 70’ Baloncieri (I)

Attendance: 28,000

 

62.

Torino (Campo Torino, via Filadelfia) – Sunday, 17 April 1927 – h. 15,00

ITALIA – PORTUGAL                           3-1 (1-0)                Friendly

ITALIA:      Combi (Juventus) 9, V. Rosetta (Juventus) 19, Allemandi (Juventus) 3, 
             Barbieri (Genoa) 20 (Pietroboni (Inter) 1), Janni (Torino) 11, 
             Bigatto (Juventus) 5 (Sperone (Torino) 1), L. Conti (Inter) 22, 
             Baloncieri (Torino) 27 (cap.), Schiavio (Bologna) 4, 
             Magnozzi (Livorno) 17, Levratto (Genoa) 13. Coach: A.  Rangone.

PORTUGAL:    Roquete, Pinho, J. Vieira (cap.), Figueiredo, A. Silva, Matos, 
             L. Dos Santos, J. Dos Santos, Cambalacho, Silva Marques 
             (Pepe Soares), M. Martins. Coach: C. de Oliveira.

Referee: Cejnar (Czechoslovakia)

Scorers: 20’ Levratto, 48’ Baloncieri, 70’ Levratto, 82’ Cambalacho (P)

Attendance: 6,000

 

63.

Paris (Stade de Colombes) – Sunday, 24 April 1927 – h. 15,00

FRANCE – ITALIA                                 3-3 (1-2)                Friendly

FRANCE:      Cottenet, Wallet, Rollet, Dauphin, Hugues, Wild, Dewaquez (cap.), 
             Sottiault, Taisne, Maschinot, Gallay. Federation’s Technical 
             Commission.

ITALIA:      Combi (Juventus) 10, V. Rosetta (Juventus) 20, Caligaris (Casale) 25, 
             Martin III (Torino) 1, Janni (Torino) 12, Sperone (Torino) 2, 
             L. Conti (Inter) 23, Baloncieri (Torino) 28 (cap.), 
             Libonatti (Torino) 4, Rossetti (Torino) 3, Levratto (Genoa) 14. 
             Coach: A. Rangone.

Referee: Prince Cox (England)

Scorers: 15’ Taisne, 29’ and 36’ Libonatti (I), 52’ Taisne, 75’ L. Conti (I), 
         90’ Taisne

Attendance: 35,000

 

64.

Bologna (Stadio “Littoriale”) – Sunday, 29 May 1927 - h. 16,15

ITALIA – SPAIN                                    2-0 (1-0)                Friendly for the Stadium opening

ITALIA:      Gianni (Bologna) 1, Bellini (Inter) 6, Caligaris (Casale) 26, 
             Genovesi (Bologna) 6, Bernardini (Inter) 12, Giordani (Bologna) 1, 
             Munerati (Juventus) 2, Baloncieri (Torino) 29 (cap.), 
             Libonatti (Torino) 5, Della Valle (Bologna) 16, Levratto (Genoa) 15. 
             Coach: A. Rangone.

SPAIN:       Zamora (cap.), A. Olaso, Zaldua, Prats, Gamborena, Peña, Sagarzazu, 
             L. Regueiro, Yermo, Echeveste, L. Olaso. Technical Commission.

Referee: Rous (England)

Scorers: 31 Baloncieri, 50’ og Prats

Attendance: 60,000

 

65.

Praha (Sparta Platz) – Sunday, 23 October 1927 – h. 14,00

CZECHOSLOVAKIA – ITALIA            2-2 (1-1)                International Cup (Tournament 1, Match 1)

CZECHOSLOV.: Planicka, Perner, Seifert, Kolenaty, Kada (cap.), Hajny, Podrazil, 
             Svoboda, Silny, Dvoracek, Kratochvil. Coach: Hencl.

ITALIA:      De Prà (Genoa) 14, Zanello (Pro Vercelli) 1, Caligaris (Casale) 27, 
             Pietroboni (Inter) 2, Bernardini (Inter) 13, Genovesi (Bologna) 7, 
             Munerati (Juventus) 3, Baloncieri (Torino) 30 (cap.), 
             Libonatti (Torino) 6, Cevenini III (Juventus) 27, Levratto (Genoa) 16.
             Coach: A. Rangone.

Referee: Langenus (Belgium)

Scorers: 28’ Libonatti (I), 32’ and 51’ pen. Svoboda, 79’ Libonatti (I)

Attendance: 12,000

 

66.

Bologna (Stadio “Littoriale”) – Sunday, 6 November 1927 – h. 14,45

ITALIA – AUSTRIA                               0-1 (0-1)                International Cup (Tournament 1, Match 2)

ITALIA:      De Prà (Genoa) 15, Zanello (Pro Vercelli) 2, Caligaris (Casale) 28, 
             Pietroboni (Inter) 3, Bernardini (Inter) 14, Genovesi (Bologna) 8, 
             Munerati (Juventus) 4, Baloncieri (Torino) 31 (cap.), 
             Libonatti (Torino) 7, Cevenini III (Juventus) 28, Levratto (Genoa) 17.
             Coach: A. Rangone.

AUSTRIA:     Franzl, Rainer, Blum (cap.), Klima, Bilek, Schott, Siegl, Runge, 
             Gschweidl, Walzhofer, Wessely. Coach: H. Meisl.

Referee: Prince Cox (England)

Scorers: 44’ Runge

Attendance: 30,000

 

1928

 

67.

Genova (Campo Genoa, Marassi) – Sunday, 1 January 1928 – h. 14,40

ITALIA – SWITZERLAND                    3-2 (1-1)                International Cup (Tournament 1, Match 3)

ITALIA:      De Prà (Genoa) 16, V. Rosetta (Juventus) 21, Caligaris (Casale) 29 (cap.), 
             Pietroboni (Inter) 4, Pitto (Bologna) 1, Ferraris IV (Roma) 3, 
             Rivolta (Inter) 1, Schiavio (Bologna) 5, Libonatti (Torino) 8, 
             Magnozzi (Livorno) 18, Levratto (Genoa) 18. Coach: A. Rangone.

SWITZERLAND: Séchehaye, Dubouchet, Ramseyer (cap.), Geser, Weiler II, De Lavallaz, 
             Tschirren, Abegglen III, W. Jäggi, Abegglen II, Bailly.

Referee: Rous (England)

Scorers: 10’ Libonatti, 38’ Abegglen II (S), 58’ Libonatti, 60’ Abegglen II (S), 
         68’ Magnozzi

Attendance: 28,000

 

68.

Roma (Stadio Nazionale del P.N.F.) – Sunday, 25 March 1928 – h. 15,00

ITALIA – HUNGARY                             4-3 (0-2)                International Cup (Tournament 1, Match 4)

ITALIA:      De Prà (Genoa) 17, V. Rosetta (Juventus) 22, Caligaris (Casale) 30, 
             Pietroboni (Inter) 5, Bernardini (Inter) 15, Ferraris IV (Roma) 4, 
             L. Conti (Inter) 24, Baloncieri (Torino) 32 (cap.), 
             Libonatti (Torino) 9, Rossetti (Torino) 4, Levratto (Genoa) 19. 
             Coach: A. Rangone.

HUNGARY:     Amsel, Sternberg, Senkey I, Borsanyi, Bukovi, Pruha, Ströck, 
             Takacs II, Konrad II (cap.), Hirzer, Kohut. Coach: Nadas.

Referee: Bauwens (Germany)

Scorers: 13’ Kohut (H), 44’ Hirzer (H), 48’ L. Conti, 58’ Rossetti, 75’ L. Conti,
         76’ Takacs II (H), 85’ Libonatti

Attendance: 32,500

 

69.

Oporto (Campo do Ameal) – Sunday, 15 April 1928 – h. 15,30

PORTUGAL – ITALIA                           4-1 (2-1)                Friendly

PORTUGAL:    Roquete, Alves, J. Vieira (cap.), Oliveira, A. Silva, Matos, Mota, 
             Ramos (Pepe Soares), V. Silva, Armando Martins, J. Martins. 
             Coach: C. de Oliveira.

ITALIA:      Gianni (Bologna) 2, Caligaris (Casale) 31, F. Gasperi (Bologna) 1, 
             Pietroboni (Inter) 6, Gandini (Alessandria) 6, Janni (Torino) 13, 
             L. Conti (Inter) 25, Baloncieri (Torino) 33 (cap.), 
             Libonatti (Torino) 10, Rossetti (Torino) 5, Levratto (Genoa) 20. 
             Coach: A. Rangone.

Referee: Christophe (Belgium)

Scorers: 20’ and 27’ Mota, 38’ Libonatti (I), 57’ Pepe Soares, 77’ Mota

 

70.

Gijon (El Molinon) – Sunday, 22 April 1928 – h. 15,30

SPAIN – ITALIA                                    1-1 (1-0)                Friendly

SPAIN:       Zamora (cap.), Quesada, Portas, Prats, Gamborena, Roberto, Adolfo, 
             Goiburu, Samitier (Errazquin), Carmelo, I. Aguirrezabala. 
             Coach: D.J. Berraondo Insausti.

ITALIA:      De Prà (Genoa) 18, Bellini (Genoa) 7, Caligaris (Casale) 32, 
             Pietroboni (Inter) 7, Bernardini (Inter) 16, Janni (Torino) 14, 
             Rivolta (Inter) 2, Baloncieri (Torino) 34 (cap.), 
             Libonatti (Torino) 11, Rossetti (Torino) 6, Levratto (Genoa) 21. 
             Coach: A. Rangone.

Referee: Mercet (Switzerland)

Scorers: 15’ Quesada pen. (S), 66’ Libonatti

 

71.

Amsterdam (Olympisch Stadion) – Tuesday, 29 May 1928 – h. 14,00

ITALIA – FRANCE                                 4-3 (3-2)                IX Olympics Games (First Round)

ITALIA:      De Prà (Genoa) 19, V. Rosetta (Juventus) 23, Caligaris (Casale) 33, 
             Pietroboni (Inter) 8, Bernardini (Inter) 17, Janni (Torino) 15, 
             Rivolta (Inter) 3, Baloncieri (Torino) 35 (cap.), 
             Banchero (Alessandria) 1, Rossetti (Torino) 7, Levratto (Genoa) 22. 
             Coach: A. Rangone.

FRANCE:      Thépot, Wallet, Domergue, Chantrel, Dauphin, Villaplane, Dewaquez, 
             Brouzes, P. Nicolas (cap.), Pavillard, Langiller. Federation’s
             Technical Commission.

Referee: Christophe (Belgium)

Scorers: 14’ and 18’ Brouzes (F), 19’ Rossetti, 39’ Levratto, 43’ Banchero, 
         60’ Baloncieri, 61’ Dauphin (F)

 

72.

Amsterdam (Olympisch Stadion) – Friday, 1 June 1928 – h. 19,00

ITALIA – SPAIN                                    1-1 a.e.t. (0-1, 1-0, 0-0, 0-0)               IX Olympics Games (Quarter final)

ITALIA:      Combi (Juventus) 11, V. Rosetta (Juventus) 24, Caligaris (Casale) 34,
             Pietroboni (Inter) 9, Pitto (Bologna) 2, Janni (Torino) 16, 
             Rivolta (Inter) 4, Baloncieri (Torino) 36 (cap.), Schiavio (Bologna) 6, 
             Rossetti (Torino) 8, Levratto (Genoa) 23. Coach: A. Rangone.

SPAIN:       Jauregui, Quincoces, Zaldua, Amadeo, Antero, Legarreta, Mariscal, 
             L. Regueiro, Yermo (cap.), Marculeta, Kiriki. Coach: D.J. Berraondo 
             Insausti.

Referee: Lombardi (Uruguay)

Scorers: 11’ Zaldua (S), 63’ Baloncieri

 

73.

Amsterdam (Olympisch Stadion) – Monday, 4 June 1928 – h. 14,00

ITALIA – SPAIN                                    7-1 (4-0)                IX Olympics Games (Quarter final, Decisive Match)

ITALIA:      Combi (Juventus) 12, V. Rosetta (Juventus) 25, Caligaris (Casale) 35, 
             Pitto (Bologna) 3, Bernardini (Inter) 18, Janni (Torino) 17, 
             Rivolta (Inter) 5, Baloncieri (Torino) 37 (cap.), Schiavio (Bologna) 7, 
             Magnozzi (Livorno) 19, Levratto (Genoa) 24. Coach: A. Rangone.

SPAIN:       Jauregui, Quincoces, Zaldua, Amadeo, Gamborena (cap.), Trino, 
             Bienzobas, Cholin, Yermo, Marculeta, Robus. Coach: D.J. Berraondo 
             Insausti.

Referee: Boekman (Holland)

Scorers: 14’ Magnozzi, 15’ Schiavio, 18’ Baloncieri, 40’ Bernardini, 
         47’ Yermo (S), 72’ Rivolta, 76’ and 77’ Levratto

 

74.

Amsterdam (Olympisch Stadion) – Thursday, 7 June 1928 – h. 19,00

URUGUAY - ITALIA                              3-2 (3-1)                IX Olympics Games (Semi-final)

URUGUAY:     Mazzali, Canavesi, Arispe (cap.), Andrade, Fernandez, Gestido, 
             Urdinaran, Scarone, Petrone, Cea, Campolo. Coach: P. Giannotti.

ITALIA:      Combi (Juventus) 13, V. Rosetta (Juventus) 26, Caligaris (Casale) 36, 
             Pitto (Bologna) 4, Bernardini (Inter) 19, Janni (Torino) 18, 
             Rivolta (Inter) 6, Baloncieri (Torino) 38 (cap.), Schiavio (Bologna) 8,
             Magnozzi (Livorno) 20, Levratto (Genoa) 25. Coach: A. Rangone.

Referee: Eymers (Holland)

Scorers: 9’ Baloncieri (I), 17’ Cea, 28’ Campolo, 31’ Scarone, 60’ Levratto (I)

 

75.

Amsterdam (Olympisch Stadion) – Saturday, 9 June 1928

ITALIA – EGYPT                                   11-3 (6-2)              IX Olympics Games (Final Third Place)

ITALIA:      Combi (Juventus) 14, Bellini (Genoa) 8, Caligaris (Casale) 37, 
             Genovesi (Bologna) 9, Bernardini (Inter) 20, Pitto (Bologna) 5, 
             Baloncieri (Torino) 39 (cap.), Banchero (Alessandria) 2, 
             Schiavio (Bologna) 9, Magnozzi (Livorno) 21, Levratto (Genoa) 26. 
             Coach: A. Rangone.

EGYPT:       Hamdi, Abaza, Shemels, El Souri, El Hassani (cap.), Hassan, 
             Mohamed, Riad, Ismail, Hadan, Zubeir.

Referee: Langenus (Belgium)

Scorers: 6’ Schiavio, 12’ Riad (E), 14’ Baloncieri, 16’ Riad (E),
         19’ and 39’ Banchero, 42’ Schiavio, 44’ Banchero, 52’ Baloncieri, 
         58’ Schiavio, 60’ Hassan (E), 72’, 80’ and 88’ Magnozzi

Note: Italy won Bronze Medal

 

76.

Zurich (Young Fellows) – Sunday, 14 October 1928 – h. 15,00

SWITZERLAND – ITALIA                    2-3 (1-2)                International Cup (Tournament 1, Match 5)

SWITZERLAND: Séchehaye, Wernli, Ramseyer (cap.), De Lavallaz, Rezzonico, Galler, 
             Tschirren, Abegglen III, Matzinger, Abegglen II, Grimm.

ITALIA:      Combi (Juventus) 15, V. Rosetta (Juventus) 27, Caligaris (Juventus) 38, 
             Colombari (Torino) 1, Janni (Torino) 19, Pitto (Bologna) 6, 
             L. Conti (Ambrosiana-Inter) 26, Baloncieri (Torino) 40 (cap.), 
             Libonatti (Torino) 12, Rossetti (Torino) 9, Levratto (Genoa) 27. 
             Coach: C. Carcano.

Referee: Braun (Austria)

Scorers: 2’ Abegglen III (S), 17’ and 30’ Rossetti, 80’ Baloncieri, 85’ Grimm (S)

 

77.

Roma (Stadio Nazionale del P.N.F.) – Sunday, 11 November 1928 – h. 14,30

ITALIA – AUSTRIA                               2-2 (2-2)                Friendly

ITALIA:      Combi (Juventus) 16, V. Rosetta (Juventus) 28, Caligaris (Juventus) 39, 
             Pitto (Bologna) 7, Bernardini (Roma) 21, Janni (Torino) 20,
             L. Conti (Ambrosiana – Inter) 27, Baloncieri (Torino) 41 (cap.), 
             Libonatti (Torino) 13, Rossetti (Torino) 10, 
             Rivolta (Ambrosiana – Inter) 7. Coach: C. Carcano.

AUSTRIA:     Franzl, Rainer, Tandler, Schneider, Kurz (cap.), Schott, Siegl, 
             Runge, Gschweidl, Walzhofer, Giebisch. Coach: H. Meisl.

Referee: Langenus (Belgium)

Scorers: 11’ Runge (A), 18’ L. Conti, 39’ Kurz pen. (A), 44’ L. Conti

Attendance: 28,000

 

78.

Milano (Stadio Calcistico San Siro) – Sunday, 2 December 1928 – h. 14,30

ITALIA – HOLLAND                             3-2 (1-2)                Friendly

ITALIA:      Combi (Juventus) 17, V. Rosetta (Juventus) 29, Caligaris (Juventus) 40,
             Colombari (Torino) 2, Janni (Torino) 21, Pitto (Bologna) 8, 
             L. Conti (Ambrosiana – Inter) 28, Baloncieri (Torino) 42 (cap.), 
             Libonatti (Torino) 14, Vecchina (Padova) 1, Levratto (Genoa) 28. 
             Coach: C. Carcano.

HOLLAND:     Halle, Horsten, Van Kol (cap.), Kools, Van Dolder, Van Heel, Elfring, 
             G. Tap, Bakhuys, W. Tap, Van Nellen. Coach: Glendenning.

Referee: Braun (Austria)

Scorers: 18’ W. Tap (H), 20’ Libonatti, 39’ W. Tap (H), 48’ Libonatti, 
         82’ Baloncieri pen.

Attendance: 19,000

 

1929

 

79.

Bologna (Stadio “Littoriale”) – Sunday, 3 March 1929 – h.15,00

ITALIA – CZECHOSLOVAKIA            4-2 (2-2)                International Cup (Tournament 1, Match 6)

ITALIA:      Combi (Juventus) 18, V. Rosetta (Juventus) 30 (cap.), 
             Allemandi (Ambrosiana – Inter) 4, Genovesi (Bologna) 10, 
             Janni (Torino) 22, Pitto (Bologna) 9, L. Conti (Ambrosiana – Inter) 29, 
             Schiavio (Bologna) 10, Libonatti (Torino) 15, Rossetti (Torino) 11, 
             Piccaluga (Modena) 1. Coach: C. Carcano.

CZECHOSLOV.: Staplik, Burgr, A. Hojer, Madelon, Kada (cap.), Cipera, Baron, 
             Svoboda, Bejbl, Silny, Kratochvil. Coach: Hencl.

Referee: Christophe (Belgium)

Scorers: 18’ Silny (C), 26’ Rossetti, 33’ Libonatti, 40’ Svoboda (C), 
         61’ and 80’ Rossetti

Attendance: 35,000

 

80.

Wien (Hohe Warte) – Sunday, 7 April 1929 – h. 15,00

AUSTRIA – ITALIA                               3-0 (3-0)                International Cup (Tournament 1, Match 7)

AUSTRIA:     Franzl, Schramseis, Janda, Schott, Smistik, Luef, Siegl, Weselik, 
             Haftl, Horvath, Wessely (cap.). Coach: H. Meisl.

ITALIA:      Combi (Juventus) 19, V. Rosetta (Juventus) 31, Caligaris (Juventus) 41 (cap.), 
             Pietroboni (Ambrosiana – Inter) 10, Janni (Torino) 23, Pitto (Bologna) 10, 
             L. Conti (Ambrosiana – Inter) 30, Schiavio (Bologna) 11, 
             Libonatti (Torino) 16, Rossetti (Torino) 12, Piccaluga (Modena) 2. 
             Coach: C. Carcano.

Referee: Prince Cox (England)

Scorers: 19’ Horvath, 23’ Weselik, 38’ Horvath

Attendance: 50,000

 

81.

Torino (Campo Torino, Via Filadelfia) – Sunday, 28 April 1929 – h. 15,00

ITALIA – GERMANY                             1-2 (1-1)                Friendly

ITALIA:      Combi (Juventus) 20, V. Rosetta (Juventus) 32, 
             Allemandi (Ambrosiana – Inter) 5, Pietroboni (Ambrosiana – Inter) 11, 
             Sgarbi (Milan) 1, Pitto (Bologna) 11, L. Conti (Ambrosiana – Inter) 31, 
             Della Valle (Bologna) 17, Schiavio (Bologna) 12 
             (20’ Busini III (Bologna) 1), Rossetti (Torino) 13, 
             Cevenini III (Juventus) 29 (cap.) (8’ Rivolta (Ambrosiana – Inter) 8). 
             Coach: C. Carcano.

GERMANY:     Stuhlfauth (cap.), Beier, H. Weber, Geiger, Leinberger, Knöpfle, 
             E. Albrecht, Hornauer, Pöttinger, Frank, L. Hoffman. Coach: O. Nerz.

Referee: Gray (England)

Scorers: 6’ Rossetti (I), 9’ Hornauer, 78’ Frank

 

82.

Milano (Stadio Calcistico San Siro) – Sunday, 1 December 1929 – h. 14,30

ITALIA – PORTUGAL                       6-1 (3-1)                Friendly

ITALIA:      Combi (Juventus) 21, V. Rosetta (Juventus) 33, Caligaris (Juventus) 42, 
             Castellazzi (Ambrosiana – Inter) 1, Colombari (Torino) 3, 
             Bertolini (Alessandria) 1, Costantino (Bari) 1, 
             Baloncieri (Torino) 43 (cap.), Sallustro (Napoli) 1, 
             Mihalic (Napoli) 1, Orsi (Juventus) 1. Coach: V. Pozzo.

PORTUGAL:    C. Silva, Pinho, Temudo (José da Silva), Anibal José (Rodriguez), 
             A. Silva (cap.), Oliveira, Jorge, Mota, V. Silva, Pepe Soares, Luis.
             Selection Commitee.

Referee: Baert (Belgium).

Scorers: 6’ Mihalic, 29’ Pepe Soares (P), 36’ and 37’ Orsi, 51’ Baloncieri, 
         77’ Sallustro, 88’ Mihalic


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