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  1. Alfredo Foni (* 20. Januar 1911 in Udine, Königreich Italien; † 28. Januar 1985 in Breganzona -TI, Schweiz) war ein italienischer Fußballspieler und -trainer. Als Aktiver wurde er mit der „Squadra Azzurra“ 1936 Olympiasieger und 1938 Weltmeister.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alfredo_FoniAlfredo Foni - Wikipedia

    Alfredo Foni (Italian pronunciation: [alˈfreːdo ˈfɔːni]; 20 January 1911 – 28 January 1985) was an Italian footballer in the 1930s and later on a coach, who played as a defender. He is one of only four players to have won both an Olympic gold medal and the FIFA World Cup with the Italy national football team .

  3. Alfredo Foni (* 20. Januar 1911 i n Udine, Königreich Italien; † 28. Januar 1985 i n Breganzona-TI, Schweiz) w ar ein italienischer Fußballspieler u nd -trainer. Als Aktiver w urde er m it der „Squadra Azzurra“ 1936 Olympiasieger u nd 1938 Weltmeister. Nach seiner aktiven Karriere arbeitete e r als Trainer u nd trainierte u.

  4. Alfredo Foni - Trainerprofil | Transfermarkt. 28.01.1985 (74) Geb./Alter: 20.01.1911. Geburtsort: Udine. Nationalität: Italien. Todestag: 28.01.1985 (74) ø-Amtszeit als Trainer : 1,17 Jahre....

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  5. Alfredo Foni began his career with Udinese at the age of 16. For several years he suited up for Lazio Roma (1929-31) and Padua (1931-34) before heading to Juventus Torino, where he remained until 1947, the rest of his active career. In his first season with Juventus they won the Italian Championship and later captured two Italian Cups (1938 and ...

  6. www.weltfussball.de › spieler_profil › alfredo-foniAlfredo Foni - weltfussball.de

    Alfredo Foni - FC Lugano, AC Mantova, AC Bellinzona, Inter, AS Roma, Udinese Calcio, FC Chiasso, Bologna FC, Sampdoria, AC Pavia, Casale, AC Venezia, Juventus, Calcio ...

  7. The four games in the Olympic tournament in Berlin were his first appearances for the national team. Foni captained the team against Norway and in the final against Austria. In the 1938 FIFA World Cup he was on the field in three matches and Italy defended their title.