Aldo Pastega

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Aldo Pastega
Personnel
birthday October 10, 1933
Size 1.75 m
position striker
Juniors
Years station
0000-1947 FC Wallisellen
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1947-1949 FC Wallisellen
1949-1954 FC Winterthur
1954-1958 Servette FC Genève 79 (18)
1958-1959 Grasshopper Club Zurich 5 (0)
1959-1962 FC Zurich 59 (17)
1963-1965 FC Luzern 39 (4)
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National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1956-1957 Switzerland 6 (1)
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1 Only league games are given.

Aldo Pastega (born October 10, 1933 ), also known as Pastega II , is a former Swiss football player .

Career

Pastega began his career at FC Wallisellen, where he grew up with Charly Elsener in the junior division and was already playing in the first team in the fourth-class second division at the age of 14.

In 1949, like his older brother Toni Pastega (Pastega I), he moved to FC Winterthur in the National League B in 1949. In Winterthur, Aldo Pastega initially formed a successful storm trio with his brother and Kurt Scheller as a center forward, and later switched to winger the left flank.

After four seasons in Winterthur, Pastega moved to Servette Geneva in the National League A and played there until 1958. During this time, he played six games for the national team in 1956 and 1957 and scored one goal.

Further stations after Geneva were the Grasshoppers (1958/59), FCZ (1959–1962) and most recently as playmaker of FC Luzern (1963–1965).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Chronicle of FC Wallisellen. (PDF; 666 kB) FC Wallisellen, pp. 15–16 , accessed on December 23, 2018 .