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Guglielmo Gabetto (Italian pronunciation: [ɡuʎˈʎɛlmo
ɡaˈbetto]; 24
February 1916 – 4 May 1949) was an
Italian footballer who pla**** as a striker. Aside...
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Alfredo Bodoira,
Felice Borel and
Guglielmo Gabetto, all from
Turin city
rivals Juventus. The
arrival of
Gabetto at
Torino was due in part to Borel, who,...
- Bacigalupo; Ballarin; Maroso; Grezar; Rigamonti; Castigliano; Menti; Loik;
Gabetto; Mazzola; Ossola.
Their success came to an
abrupt end on 4 May 1949 when...
- Dino
Ballarin Émile
Bongiorni Eusebio Castigliano Rubens Fadini Guglielmo Gabetto Ruggero Grava Giuseppe Grezar Ezio Loik
Virgilio Maroso Danilo Martelli...
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Canceled due to
Second World War 1945–46
Torino (3)
Juventus Milan Guglielmo Gabetto (Torino) (22) 1946–47
Torino (4)
Juventus Modena Valentino Mazzola (Torino)...
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Grande Torino side
between 1941 and 1946.
Aside from
striker Guglielmo Gabetto, he is the only
player to win the
Italian championship with both Juventus...
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fewest conceded, 33. The best
goalscorers were
Mazzola (25 goals) and
Gabetto (23), just
behind Giampiero Boniperti from
Juventus with 27 goals. Source:...
- fifth-highest
scorer in the
history of the
Torinese club
behind Guglielmo Gabetto (127) and
ahead of
Valentino Mazzola (123).
After spending his
youth career...
- 1980
Atalanta (17/57),
Bologna (96/230),
Napoli (55/115) 18
Guglielmo Gabetto 164 323 0.51 1934 1949
Juventus (84/165),
Torino (80/158) 19
Roberto Boninsegna...
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Silvio Piola (2) Italy
Lazio 21 1943–45 Not
awarded 1945–46
Guglielmo Gabetto Italy
Torino 22 1946–47
Valentino Mazzola Italy
Torino 29 1947–48 Giampiero...