Attilio Demaría

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Attilio Demaría
Personnel
birthday March 19, 1909
place of birth Buenos AiresArgentina
date of death November 11, 1990
Place of death HaedoArgentina
size 176 cm
position striker
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1930-1931 Gimnasia La Plata
1931-1936 Ambrosiana-Inter 155 0(0)
1936-1938 Estudiantes Porteño
1938-1943 Ambrosiana-Inter 113 (26)
1944 Novara Calcio 16 0(5)
1945-1946 AC Legnano 15 0(2)
1946-1948 Cosenza SC 44 0(0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1930-1931 Argentina 3 0(0)
1932-1940 Italy 13 0(3)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1946-1948 Cosenza SC
1 Only league games are given.

Attilio Demaría , Italian also Attilio Demaria (born March 19, 1909 in Buenos Aires , Argentina , † November 11, 1990 in Haedo , Argentina) was an Argentine football player and coach of Italian descent who played for the national teams of both countries and in 1934 with Italy Became soccer world champion .

Career as a player

Demaría played in Argentina for Estudiantes Porteño when he was appointed to the squad of the Argentina national football team for the World Cup in Uruguay in 1930. He made his debut for the Albeceleste during this tournament in a 6-3 win over Mexico . The striker made two more appearances in 1931 when the Copa Rosa Cheva was won against Paraguay .

Shortly thereafter, Attilio Demaría, like many of his compatriots with Italian roots in the 1930s, moved to Serie A and signed with Inter Milan (then AS Ambrosiana ). While the Milanese ended up in a disappointing sixth place in his first season, three runners-up titles in a row were achieved after Árpád Weisz's return , behind Juventus FC . In the Mitropacup 1933 , the Milanese reached the final against FK Austria Wien after victories against First Vienna FC and Sparta Prague . After a 2-1 win in San Siro , the Italians lost the title in the second leg in Vienna with three goals from Matthias Sindelar to make it 3-1.

Since the Italian-born Oriundi were considered Italian citizens, Demaría was eligible to play for the national team and in November 1932 wore the Squadra Azzurra dress for the first time in a 4-2 win against Hungary . At the 1934 World Cup he was part of the home team and was used in the repetition of the quarter-final against Spain . He was also part of the winning team at the third edition of the Nations Cup and was used three times.

In 1936 Demaría left Milan and returned to Argentina for two years before running again for Ambrosiana-Inter at the beginning of the 1938 season. His most successful time in Italy followed, when in 1939 a 2-1 win against Novara Calcio won the final of the Coppa Italia and the Italian championship was won the following season. Demaría also played again in the national team and played his last game for Italy in April 1940 against Romania .

At Inter he remained active until 1943, after which he was still active at Novara during the regional war championship in 1944, before he played in Serie B at AC Legnano after the war ended . After he had meanwhile made the coaching education, Attilio Demaría was from 1946 for two years player-coach at the second division Cosenza SC .

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