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Luigi Colausig (4
March 1914 – 27 July 1991),
known as Gino
Colaussi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒiːno kolaˈussi]), was an
Italian footballer who pla****...
- who died on 5
November 2006 at the age of 90.
After six minutes, Gino
Colaussi opened the
scoring for Italy; Pál
Titkos equalised for
Hungary two minutes...
- Leônidas 5
goals György Sárosi
Gyula Zsengellér
Silvio Piola 4
goals Gino
Colaussi Ernest Wilimowski 3
goals Perácio
Romeu Héctor
Socorro Harry Andersson...
- France 3–1
Paris Piola (2),
Colaussi Semi-finals Brazil 2–1 M****ille
Colaussi,
Meazza Final Hungary 4–2
Paris Colaussi (2),
Piola (2) 1950
Group 3...
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second title in 1938 in a 4–2
defeat of Hungary, with two
goals by Gino
Colaussi and two
goals by
Silvio Piola in the
World Cup that followed. It is rumored...
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goals for
Silvio Piola and Gino
Colaussi before halftime. The
first ****ist he gave came
after a
quick exchange with
Colaussi, who put
Italy up 1–0. The next...
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Sardinian First Division with the
arrival of
Italian world champion Gino
Colaussi. He
ended his
career as a player,
playing seven matches and
scoring one...
- 1962 Pelé Brazil 2 1958, 1970
Zinedine Zidane France 2 1998, 2006 Gino
Colaussi Italy 2 1 1938
Silvio Piola Italy 1 1938
Helmut Rahn West
Germany 1...
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stopping their attacks. In the
second half,
Italy soon
found the net with
Colaussi,
before being awarded a
penalty following a foul in the box by Domingos...
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record (archived)
George COHEN – FIFA
competition record (archived) Gino
COLAUSSI – FIFA
competition record (archived)
Fulvio COLLOVATI – FIFA competition...