Aldo Poretti

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Aldo Poretti (life dates unknown) was a Swiss football player .

Career

societies

Poretti belonged to FC Lugano as a striker , for whom he played point games from ison 1925 to 1929 in Group East of Serie A , the top Swiss league at the time, and finished these with his team fifth, twice third and finally second .

The 1929/30 season he played for the Karlsruher FV in the championship organized by the South German Football Association in the Württemberg / Baden district league , one of the four regional highest divisions, each divided into two groups, point games. As the first place, level on points with the Freiburg FC , the latter club decided the playoff in Offenbach 4-2 for themselves. Nevertheless, he took part with his team in the final round of the South German Championship ; the group Southeast in the round of second / third was finished fourth.

Returned to Switzerland, he played again from 1930 to 1936 for FC Lugano, first in group east of the 1st division , then in group 1 of the national league . In the competition for the Swiss Cup, he and his team reached the final on May 10, 1931, which he decided in favor of his team with his goal to 2-1 in the 118th minute over the Grasshopper Club Zurich .

For the 1936/37 season switched to BSC Young Boys , he played three seasons in the National League A , his first being finished second, then third and tenth place.

National team

For the Swiss national team , he played eleven international matches over a period of almost ten years , in which he scored four goals.

On his debut on October 10, 1926 at the Hohe Warte stadium in Vienna , he scored his first goal in the 1: 7 defeat against the Austrian national team with the goal to make it 1: 4 in 51 minutes. In the 2-4 defeat in Rome on February 5, 1930 against the Italian national team , he even scored two goals with the goals to make it 1-0 in the 17th and 2-0 in the 19th minute. His last appearance as a national player he played on June 18, 1936 in the Ullevaal Stadium in Oslo in a 2-1 victory over the national team of Norway .

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Matchup on football.ch/sfv