Mario Perazzolo

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Mario Perazzolo
Peralozzo c. 1944
Personal information
Full name Mario Perazzolo
Date of birth (1911-06-07)7 June 1911
Place of birth Padua, Italy
Date of death 3 August 2001(2001-08-03) (aged 90)
Place of death Padua, Italy
Height 1.69 m (5 ft 7 in)
Position(s)
Inside forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1928–33 Padova 120 (33)
1933–36 Fiorentina 85 (7)
1936–42
Genoa
165 (14)
1942–48 Brescia 120 (4)
1949–50
Siracusa
1 (0)
Total 491 (58)
International career
1936–39 Italy 8 (0)
Medal record
 Italy
FIFA World Cup
Gold medal – first place 1938 France
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Mario Perazzolo (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmaːrjo peratˈtsɔːlo]; 7 June 1911 – 3 August 2001) was an Italian footballer who played as a defender, as a midfielder or as a forward.

Club career

During his career Perazzolo played for

Siracusa in Serie B having won the FIFA World Cup and the Coppa Italia
with Genoa.

International career

Perazzolo was part of the 1938 FIFA World Cup-winning squad, Italy's second World Cup title. He earned 8 caps for the Italy national team in the 1930s between 1936 and 1939.[2]

Death

Perazzolo died on 3 August 2001 in Padua, aged 90.[1]

Honours

Club

Genoa

International

Italy[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Addio all' ex azzurro Perazzolo: nel 1938 vinse i Mondiali con Pozzo". La Gazzetta dello Sport (in Italian). 2001-08-04. Retrieved 2008-12-16.
  2. ^ Italy - International Matches 1930-1939 - RSSSF.com
World Cup-winners status
Preceded by Oldest living player
5 April – 3 August 2001
Succeeded by