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Full name
  
Amedeo Biavati

Name
  
Amedeo Biavati

Place of birth
  
Bologna, Italy

Role
  
Footballer

Place of death
  
Bologna, Italy

Position
  
Forward


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Date of birth
  
(1915-04-04)4 April 1915

Date of death
  
22 April 1979(1979-04-22) (aged 64)

Died
  
April 22, 1979, Bologna, Italy

Playing position
  
Forward Midfielder

4 aprile 1915 nasce amedeo biavati almanacchi azzurri


Amedeo Biavati (4 April 1915 – 22 April 1979) was an Italian footballer, who was born in Bologna. He was usually deployed as forward or as a midfielder on the wing. A very fast and creative player, with an eye for goal, and excellent technical ability and dribbling skills, Biavati is regarded as one of the greatest Italian players and wingers of all time, and is largely remembered for popularising the use of notable skills and feints in Italian football, in particular the step over.

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Fabio campisi amedeo biavati il mito del doppio passo


Club career

Amedeo Biavati Football Museum Stories Amedeo Biavati the man behind the stepover

Biavati played in Serie A with Bologna, making his debut on 21 May 1933 in a 7–0 win over Casale. He also played with Catania in Serie B. With Bologna he enjoyed a successful period, winning in particular three Serie A titles during the 1936–1937, 1938–1939, and 1940–1941 seasons, as well as the Torneo Internazionale dell'Expo Universale di Parigi in 1937, and the Coppa Alta Italia in 1946.

International career

Biavati made 18 appearances and scored eight goals for the Italy national football team between 1938 and 1947, and he helped the team to win the 1938 FIFA World Cup in France, as well as the third edition of the Central European International Cup. He made his international debut on 12 June 1938, during the quarter-finals of the 1938 World Cup, as Italy defeated the host nation 3–1. Biavati is often remembered for the notable goal he scored against England in Milan, on 13 May 1939, placing the ball into an empty net after dribbling past the English defenders and the goalkeeper.

Managerial career

After retiring, Biavati attempted to pursue a career as a football manager, albeit unsuccessfully.

Club

Bologna
  • Serie A: 1936–37, 1938–39, 1940–41
  • Torneo Internazionale dell'Expo Universale di Parigi: 1937
  • Coppa Alta Italia: 1946
  • International

    Italy
  • FIFA World Cup: 1938
  • Central European International Cup: 1933–35
  • References

    Amedeo Biavati Wikipedia