Pietro Lana

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Pietro Lana
Personnel
birthday October 10, 1888
place of birth MilanItaly
date of death December 6, 1950
Place of death MilanItaly
size 166 cm
position Storm
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1908-1914 AC Milan 51 (18)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1910 Italy 2 0(3)
1 Only league games are given.

Pietro Lana (born October 10, 1888 in Milan , † December 6, 1950 ibid) was an Italian football player .

Pietro Lana, known as Fantaccino , was originally a member of AC Milan . When the city rivals Inter Milan split off , he became one of the founding members of the club, where it did not last long and Lana decided to return to Milan . In the first Milan city derby in history, he scored the first goal for AC Milan. By 1914 he went for the club in the top division, the Prima Categoria , on the hunt for goals and came in the league to 51 missions and 18 hits. However, he could not achieve a championship title.

Lana was appointed to the Squadra Azzurra squad for the first international match in the history of the Italian national team. On May 15, 1910, the team met the Équipe Tricolore . In the 13th minute, Lana scored the first goal for the Squadra Azzurra . In the same game, he scored twice for Italy, making him the first player in his country to score a three-pack in the national team. He was also on the pitch for the international match against Hungary twelve days later , but failed to score and suffered a 6-1 defeat with the Italians in Budapest .

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