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Scudetto Winning Team

     

1929 - 1930


 

Table:

Formation :
Degani, Gianfardoni, Allemandi, Rivolta, Viani, Castellazzi, Visentin, Serantoni, Meazza, Blasevich, Conti.


Other Players:
Balestrini, Bolzoni, Coglio, Ciminaghi, Coppo, Gasparini, Pedrazzini, Pietroboni, Povero, Rizzi, Smerzi

Coach : Arpad Veisz

President: Ernesto Torrusio


Valentino Degani
Born: 14 February, 1905 in Badia Polesine, Italy
Position: Goalkeeper

He came to Inter from Treviso. Experienced the name change to Ambrosiana. Was nicknamed as “Salterello”. After left Inter he joined Biallese.



Guido Gianfardoni
Born: 25 February, 1901 in La Spezia, Italy
Position: Defender

Played first years in Juve, then moved to Inter. Suffered a serious injury in ‘30/31 and missed half of the season and the whole next season. He fought his way back to the game, but wasn’t on the same level anymore.


 

Luigi Allemandi
Born: 8 November, 1903 in San Damiano Marca, Italy
Postion: Defender

Allemandi was bought to Inter and then immediately banned for life. He was accused for a “match fixation” (Torino-Juve in ‘26/27). Inter managed to get the ban cancelled. He later won the World Cup with Italy in 1938.


Enrico Rivolta
Born: 29 June, 1905 in Milano, Italy
Position: Midfielder

Born as a forward, then transformed to a midfielder of highest class. He was extreme highly rated by the reporters of his time. 11 seasons at Inter, then he left to Napoli where played for 2 good seasons.


Giuseppe Viani
Born: 13 September, 1909 in Treviso, Italy
Position: Midfielder

Came from Proviene dal Treviso, then played long for Inter before joining Lazio. He is remembered as a successful coach in Palermo, Roma, Bologna and Milan.


Armando Castellazzi
Born: 7 October, 1904 in Milano, Italy
Position: Midfielder

Grown by Inter and dedicated his career for nerazzurri, despite playing one season on loan in Firenze. He was the backbone of the squad that was forced to change the name. After finished his career continued as a coach. Coached Inter in ‘36/37 and ‘37/38 [Scudetto].


Leopoldo Conti
Born in: 12 April 1901 in Milano, Italy
Position: Attacker

As a 18-year old youngster Inter paid 100 lire to get him (it was a fortune in those times). He proved out to be worth every lire. Technical with lots of character, wasn’t called “Duce” for nothing. He won two scudetti with Inter.Was disqualified for the season 1920/21.


Umberto Visentin III
Born: 24 December, 1909 in Treviso, Italy
Position: Forward

Followed his older brother’s steps to Inter, both came from Treviso. His spell at Inter was good and victorious. Continued his career at Napoli and Lazio.


Giuseppe Meazza
Born: 23 August, 1910 in Milano, Italy
Position: Forward

Won the world cup two times ’34 and ’38. Was the capocannoniere three times in Serie A ('29/30, '36/37 and '37/38). Won two scudetti with Inter and once the Coppa Italia. Was widely loved between the fans for his outstanding class. After his long spell at Inter joined Milan and played also in Juventus, Varese and Atalanta, before returning to finish his career at Inter. In his last season he also started to coach Inter, though he was replaced next season. He made another coach spell at Inter in the middle of the 50’s.“Peppino” is the biggest legend of Inter and one of the biggest names in Italian football history. He scored 355 goals at senior level and is still the all time top scorer of Inter and Serie A. Died in 1979 in the age of 69. Later the San Siro stadium was re-named as Stadio Giuseppe Meazza.


Pietro Serantoni
Born: 11 December, 1906 in Venezia, Italy
Position: Midfielder

World Cup winner in 1934. A tireless motor of the midfield. He compensated the lack of technical skills with persistent spirit, battling until the end. Left Inter to join Juve.



Antonio Blasevich
Born: 18 August, 1902 in Spalato in Croatia
Position: Midfielder

As Italian as possible, despite being Croatian. Arrived to Inter from Triestina with good reputation. Climbed to the highest level with Ambrosiana. Was transferred to Palermo and finished his career in Napoli.


 

These facts are written by Jake and all credit to him!

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