Valentino Mazzola

Italian footballer and Torino captain

Valentino Mazzola - Athletes & Sports Figures born January 26th, 1919
Born
Died

1949
77 years ago — 30 years old

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Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Italy

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Played as a forward and became a key player for Torino FC during the 1940s. Mazzola contributed to Torino's significant success in the Italian football league, leading the team to multiple Serie A titles. His leadership on the field was pivotal in establishing the team's dominance. Tragically, his career was cut short by a plane crash in 1949, which claimed the lives of many Torino players, marking a significant moment in Italian football history.

Led Torino FC to multiple Serie A championships

Captained the Italy national team

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