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Italian footballer
Pietro Buscaglia
1935–36 Serie A - FBC Torino v Bologna AGC
Date of birth
(1911-02-09 ) 9 February 1911 Place of birth
Turin , Kingdom of Italy Date of death
12 July 1997(1997-07-12) (aged 86) Place of death
Vigevano , Italy Height
1.68 m (5 ft 6 in) Position(s)
Midfielder Years
Team
Apps
(Gls ) 1929–1932
Vigevanesi
1932–1934
Lazio
34
(5) 1934–1938
Torino
80
(35) 1938–1941
Milano
40
(10) 1941–1942
Savona
27
(10) 1942–1943
Abbiategrasso
1944–1947
Vigevano
1937
Italy
1
(0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
Pietro Buscaglia (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpjɛːtro buˈskaʎʎa] ; 9 February 1911 – 12 July 1997) was an Italian professional footballer who played as a midfielder .
Club career
Buscaglia played for 9 seasons (153 games, 50 goals) in the
A.C. Milan
.
He was among the top 10 goalscorers of Serie A on two occasions: 1935–36 and 1936–37 (second best scorer with 17 goals behind Silvio Piola with 21).
International career
Buscaglia played his only game for the Italy national football team on 25 April 1937 in a game against Hungary .
External links
1922: Bonino
1936: Buscaglia
1937: Boffi
1938: Meazza
1939: Marchetti
1940: Salvadori
1941: Amadei & Ostromann
1942: Lushta
1943: Ispiro , Mazzola & Sentimenti
1958: Humberto
1959: Charles
1960: Pistacchi
1961: Petris
1962: Gilardoni & Recagni
1963: Domenghini
1964: Hamrin & Seminario
1965: Cané , Cappellaro , Menichelli , Petroni , Riva & Rizzo
1966: Hamrin
1967: Rivera
1968: Mujesan
1969: Riva
1970: Savoldi
1971: Rivera
1972: Boninsegna
1973: Riva
1974: Savoldi
1975: Anastasi & Prati
1976: Magistrelli
1977: Braglia & Calloni
1978: Savoldi
1979: Palanca
1980: Damiani & Pruzzo
1981: Graziani
1982: Altobelli
1983: Greco
1984: Schachner
1985: Francis
1986: Cecconi
1987: Giordano
1988: Maradona
1989: Vialli
1990: Baresi
1991: Rizzitelli & Völler
1992: Melli
1993: Signori
1994: Lombardo
1995: Branca & Ravanelli
1996: Batistuta
1997: Maspero & Zamorano
1998: Bokšić , Chiesa & Signori
1999: Crespo
2000: Caccia , Di Michele , Flachi & M'Boma
2001: Schwoch
2002: Amoruso
2003: Miccoli
2004: Fiore
2005: Lazzari
2006: Del Piero
2007: Bonazzoli , Burdisso , Crespo , Flachi , Greco & Perrotta
2008: Balotelli , Cruz , Iaquinta & Pazzini
2009: Pandev
2010: Baclet & Mutu
2011: Eto'o & Evacuo
2012: Cavani
2013: Destro
2014: Callejón , De Luca , Ebagua , Evacuo , Gervinho , Insigne & Sansovini
2015: Di Natale & Gómez
2016: Bizzotto
2017: Borriello , Dybala & Pandev
2018: Cerri , Di Piazza & López
2019: Piątek
2020: Scamacca & Vano
2021: Scamacca
2022: Vlahović
2023: Cheddira