- José João
Altafini (Italian: [
altaˈfiːni]; born 24 July 1938), also
known as "Mazzola" in
Brazil (as when he
started to play it was
noted that he resembled...
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international football 1972–73
Juventus FC
season A
Brazilian expatriate,
Altafini had
represented his
native Brazil at the 1958 FIFA
World Cup, but in 1961...
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football S.L.
Benfica in
international football A
Brazilian expatriate,
Altafini had
represented his
native Brazil at the 1958 FIFA
World Cup, but in 1961...
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scored for Milan: José
Altafini,
after 25
seconds (26
March 1961) Most
goals in a
single derby for a
Milan player: 4, José
Altafini (27
March 1960) Most...
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Inter Milan, AC Milan,
Juventus 1929–1943 1946–1947 216 367 0.59 José
Altafini AC Milan, Napoli,
Juventus 1958–1976 216 459 0.47 6
Antonio Di
Natale Empoli...
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event of the 1962–63
European Cup, but a
brace from Brazilian-Italian José
Altafini at
Wembley gave the
spoils to Milan,
making the
trophy leave the Iberian...
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Serie A, with
players like as
Roberto Bettega,
Franco Causio, and José
Altafini breaking through.
During the rest of the decade, they won the
league thrice...
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Brighenti (Sampdoria) (27) 1961–62
Milan (8) Inter****onale
Fiorentina José
Altafini (Milan)
Aurelio Milani (Fiorentina) (22) 1962–63 Inter****onale (8) Juventus...
- Some of the most po****r
players from this
period were Dino Zoff, José
Altafini, Omar Sívori and
hometown midfielder Antonio Juliano.
Juliano would eventually...
- (Boldklubben 1913), 9–2
against Spora, 1961–62
preliminary round José
Altafini (Milan), 8–0
against Union Luxembourg, 1962–63
preliminary round Ray Crawford...