Pietro Arcari

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Pietro Arcari
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Personnel
Surname Pietro Sante Arcari (III)
birthday December 2, 1909
place of birth CasalpusterlengoItaly
date of death February 8, 1988
Place of death CremonaItaly
size 175 cm
position striker
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1926-1930 AC Codogno
1930-1936 AC Milan 183 (65)
1936-1939 CFC genoa 72 (14)
1939-1942 US Cremonese
1942-1943 SSC Naples 6 0(0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1934 Italy 0 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.

Pietro Sante Arcari (born December 2, 1909 in Casalpusterlengo ( LO ), Italy , † February 8, 1988 in Cremona , Italy) was an Italian football player .

His brothers Angelo and Bruno were also footballers, which is why Pietro Arcari appears in many statistics as Arcari III .

Career

Arcari played as a striker and was in the first half of the 1930s an important player in the team of AC Milan , for whom he regularly double figures yield in the Serie A could manage. In 1936 he moved to the league competitor CFC Genua , with whom he won the Coppa Italia in 1937 and for which he ran up until 1939. After three seasons with Cremonese in Serie C , Pietro Arcari ended his active career after the 1942/43 season, which he spent in Serie B at SSC Napoli . He played a total of 255 Serie A games and scored 79 goals.

In 1934 Pietro Arcari was appointed six times by coach Vittorio Pozzo in the squad of the Italian national team and was also part of the Italian squad for the 1934 World Cup in his own country. Although he was never used in an international match, he became world champion with the Squadra Azzurra .

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Remarks

  1. some sources also give December 3, 1908