Carlo Furlanis

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Carlos Furlanis
Personnel
birthday March 10, 1939
place of birth Concordia SagittariaItaly
date of death 2nd July 2013
Place of death PesciaItaly
size 176 cm
position Defense
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1959-1960 AC Portogruaro 27 (0)
1960-1969 Bologna FC 199 (4)
1969-1971 AS Bari 40 (0)
1971-1972 FC Empoli 3 (0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1964 Italy U-23 1 (0)
1 Only league games are given.

Carlo Furlanis (born March 10, 1939 in Concordia Sagittaria , † July 2, 2013 in Pescia ) was an Italian football player . In 1964 he was part of the last championship team of FC Bologna to date and also played for AC Portogruaro , AS Bari and FC Empoli .

Career

Carlos Furlanis, born in Concordia Sagittaria in the province of Venice in northern Italy in 1939 , began playing football at the AC Portogruaro club in the immediate vicinity. At the then fourth-rate club Furlanis acted for a season in defense and also attracted the attention of larger clubs.

So it happened that he moved to Bologna FC in 1960 , at that time one of the top addresses in Italian football. At first the young defender struggled to get a regular place at the Serie A club, but over time he succeeded. And the performance of the FC Bologna team also got better the further the 1960s progressed. After a few placements in midfield of the top Italian league, the big hit succeeded in the 1963/64 season . At the end of all game days, the team of coach Fulvio Bernardini , which included players such as the Danish attacker Harald Nielsen , Germany's legionnaire Helmut Haller or the legendary captain Giacomo Bulgarelli , took first place in Serie A, but tied with points the Inter Milan by Helenio Herrera . Since the goal difference was not taken into account at that time, a playoff had to decide on the Italian football champions of the 1963/64 season. In this Bologna sat on June 7, 1964 in Rome with 2-0 and secured the seventh win of the championship. To this day, this championship title is the last for the club from the Stadio Renato Dall'Ara . Carlos Furlanis was quite significantly involved in the championship. The defender played every single game of the season and was also on the field in the play-off.

Furlanis stayed with FC Bologna until 1969 and made 199 league games with four goals for the Emilian club in these nine years. In 1969 he joined AS Bari , where he came in two years to 1971 on forty appearances in the league, but without scoring. In Serie A 1969/70 you had to accept relegation when you were sixteenth in the table, in the following second division season the direct rise failed and it followed for Bari over a decade of second and third division football. Carlo Furlanis went to FC Empoli in 1971 , where he played for another year, but was only used three times. In 1972 the defender ended his football career at the age of 33.

Carlos Furlanis never came to an international match. He only played once for the Italian U23 national team. On April 8, 1964, he was in the squad of this national team, which played 1-1 against Belgium in Verona .

After the end of his active career, Furlanis lived in his Venetian hometown. On July 2, 2013, at the age of 74, he died in Pescia of a lung disease.

successes

1963/64 with FC Bologna
1962 with FC Bologna

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