Paride Tumburus

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Paride Tumburus
Personnel
birthday March 8, 1939
place of birth AquileiaItaly
date of death October 24, 2015
Place of death AquileiaItaly
size 174 cm
position Defense
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1959-1968 Bologna FC 200 (4)
1968-1970 Lanerossi Vicenza 26 (6)
1970-1971 US Rovereto 16 (0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1962-1963 Italy 4 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1972-1973 Pordenone Calcio
1974-1975 Pordenone Calcio
1 Only league games are given.

Paride Tumburus (born March 8, 1939 in Aquileia ; † October 24, 2015 there ) was an Italian football player and later coach .

He was part of the team of Bologna FC , the 1963/64 until today last Italian championship won for the club and already took two years earlier with the national team of his country at the FIFA World Cup 1962 in Chile in part. Tumburus later became a trainer, but only worked in this role for a short time.

Career

Club career

Paride Tumburus, born in 1939 in the northern Italian city of Aquileia , signed his first contract with FC Bologna in 1959 . As a result, the defender was to remain loyal to the club for nine years until 1968, during which time he played 200 league games with four goals. The first few years were usually ended in the upper midfield of Serie A , and you couldn't seriously attack the top of the table. In the 1963/64 season , however, the big hit succeeded. Surprisingly, the team of coach Fulvio Bernardini , which included players such as the Danish attacker Harald Nielsen , the German midfielder Helmut Haller and captain Giacomo Bulgarelli , took first place in the table in the highest Italian football league after all match days, but was tied with Inter Milan . The goal difference of FC Bologna, which was three goals higher, was not relevant at the time, so that a decider had to decide the Italian football champions from 1964. This play-off was decided by FC Bologna on June 7, 1964 in the Olympic Stadium in Rome with two goals from Romano Fogli and Harald Nielsen 2-0 and won the Italian championship for the first time since the end of the Second World War .

However, FC Bologna was unable to build on this success in the following years. Qualified as champions for the European Cup of National Champions 1964/65 , the end of this competition came in the first round, when the Belgian titleholder RSC Anderlecht were lost by drawing lots after they had been tied after the first and second leg and a goalless playoff would have. Even in league operations, they were no longer so successful. One or the other time the promotion for the Messestädte-Pokal was successful, but one could not seriously intervene again in the championship race. Paride Tumburus left Bologna FC in 1968 after nine years and joined Lanerossi Vicenza , where he was under contract for two years but only made 26 appearances in Serie A during that time. At the end of his time in Bologna , the defender had lost his regular place. In 1970 Tumburus then went to US Rovereto, a lower-class club, where he let his football career end for a year before ending it in 1971 at the age of 32.

Then Paride Tumburus became a football coach and coached Pordenone Calcio in two terms from 1972 to 1973 and from 1974 to 1975. After that, however, there were no further engagements.

National team

In 1962 and 1963 Paride Tumburus made a total of four appearances in the Italian national soccer team . A goal he did not succeed here. He was appointed to the Italian squad for the 1962 World Cup in Chile by national coach Paolo Mazza . At the tournament, however, the defender from Bologna was only used in one game, the second group game against Chile , the so-called Battle of Santiago . Italy lost 2-0 to the hosts. A little later, the Italian selection dropped out of the World Cup in third place behind Germany , Chile and Switzerland, disappointingly early.

With the Italian selection he also took part in the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome . The host's team took fourth place.

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Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Bologna, addio a Paride Tumburus. Vinse coi rossoblù lo scudetto '64