Name Virgilio Maroso | Role Football player | |
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Died May 4, 1949, Piedmont, Italy |
Intervista a Carla Maroso, vedova di Virgilio Maroso giocatore del Grande Torino, di Fabio Milano
Virgilio Maroso (26 June 1925 - 4 May 1949) was an Italian football player, who played for Torino FC and died in the Superga air disaster together with nearly the whole Grande Torino team.
Contents
- Intervista a Carla Maroso vedova di Virgilio Maroso giocatore del Grande Torino di Fabio Milano
- GOCCE DI LEGGENDA La maglia di Virgilio Maroso
- Biography
- References

GOCCE DI LEGGENDA: La maglia di Virgilio Maroso
Biography

Maroso was born in Marostica, in the province of Vicenza. He was the brother of Pietro Maroso (1934-2012), also a Serie A player and honorary president of A.S. Varese.

He played as a defender, debuting for Torino in 1945 after a period in loan at Alessandria (1944).

With Torino, Maroso played 103 times and won four consecutive Serie A scudetti, until dying with most of the team in the Superga air disaster near Turin, in May 1949. He was capped seven times for the Italian national team, scoring one goal.
The football stadium in Marostica is dedicated to him.
References
Virgilio Maroso Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA