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Role
  
American football player

Height
  
1.75 m

High school:
  
Neptune (NJ)

Weight
  
77 kg

Name
  
Joe Vetrano


Joe Vetrano

Position:
  
Placekicker / Halfback / Defensive back

Date of birth:
  
(1918-10-15)October 15, 1918

Date of death:
  
May 10, 1995(1995-05-10) (aged 76)

Died
  
May 10, 1995, Berkeley, California, United States

College
  
Southern Miss Golden Eagles football

Place of birth:
  
Neptune, New Jersey

Place of death:
  
Berkeley, California

Joe Vetrano: Football Placekicker, Halfback, and Defensive Back


Joseph George Vetrano (October 15, 1918 – May 10, 1995) was an American football placekicker who played four seasons with the San Francisco 49ers of the All-America Football Conference (AAFC). He played college football at the University of Southern Mississippi and attended Neptune High School in Neptune Township, New Jersey.

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College career

Vetrano played for the Southern Miss Golden Eagles from 1940 to 1942. He was inducted into the Southern Miss Golden Eagles M–Club Alumni Association Sports Hall of Fame on February 20, 1965.

Professional career

Vetrano signed with the AAFC's San Francisco 49ers after serving in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II and played for the 49ers from 1946 to 1949. He was nicknamed "The Little Toe", which was later shortened to "The Toe", during his pro career and recorded an AAFC record 108 extra points. On one extra point attempt, holder Frankie Albert fumbled the snap and Vetrano scored the point on a drop kick.

Coaching career

Vetrano was an assistant coach for the San Francisco 49ers from 1953 to 1956. He also served as a chief scout for the 49ers. He helped the backfield as an assistant coach for the Southern Miss Golden Eagles in 1967. Vetrano later coached high school football in New Jersey.

Death

Vetrano died of heart failure in Berkeley, California on May 10, 1995.

References

Joe Vetrano Wikipedia