Júlio Bavastro

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Júlio Bavastro
Personnel
birthday April 7, 1894
place of birth PaysandúUruguay
date of death January 28, 1918
Place of death on Monte ValbellaItaly
size 170 cm
position Storm
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1910-1913 AC Milan 36 0(4)
1913-1915 Inter Milan 41 (10)
1 Only league games are given.

Júlio Bavastro , also Giulio Bavastro or Júlio Bavastro (II) , (born April 7, 1894 in Paysandú ; † died in World War I on January 28, 1918 at Monte Valbella near Gallio , Italy ) was a Uruguayan football player who was on the position a striker played.

Júlio Bavastro, who was only sixteen at the time, moved to AC Milan in the 1910/11 season . There he played three seasons in the sequence, but without being able to fight for a regular place. He made a total of 36 league games for Milan and scored 4 goals. Then he was also active for Inter Milan. Between October 12, 1913 and March 21, 1915, he played 41 league games for the club and scored 10 goals.

During the First World War, Bavastro fell at the front.

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