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- Q2832323 description "Italian footballer".
- Q2832323 description "Italian footballer".
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- Q2832323 abstract "Aldo Marelli (April 17, 1919 in Busto Arsizio – June 8, 2010 in Villa Cortese), was an Italian professional football player. Aldo Marelli has been an eclectic defender of Pro Patria during the 40'. He was grown in the juvenile sector of the team by his town, followed by Caimi sr, with Merlo, Borra Giovanni and Enrico Candiani, further to a daring team of skilled soccer players thatthey contributed to hold tall the coat of arms. Good Methodist defender, redeemed him in the three roles of the median and, with the number 5, had the opportunity to play three games with the Juventus in Serie A (1942/43) with Sentimenti IV, Foni, Rava, Depetrini, Locatelli, Borel II, Meazza and Lustha. He returned to the team of Busto Arsizio after 1943 and in the mixed championship 1945 B/C, it covered, with worth, the role of right “terzino”. Absent, for alone accident in three occasions, he disputed, the following year, 36 matches on 42, contributing to the promotion of Pro Patria, in Serie A at the end of season 1946-47. He was also confirmed in the following season, but unfortunately cause the application of the system to the structure biancoblù, didn't have the opportunity to express the anticipated dowries of sense of timing to the best from the method, replaced by the careful and untiring playing to man, anticipated from the new typology of game acquired by Pro Patria. It passed to the Empoli that adopted the “half system” and it was found to wonder embodying the role of free forerunner, had adopted then since 1950 in from the best structures of Serie A. For three years he played in the Gallaratese, then in the Aosta and for the last to the Varese. He had trainer of several teams of “Altomilanese”".
- Q2832323 birthDate "1919-04-17".
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- Q2832323 birthYear "1919".
- Q2832323 deathDate "2010-06-08".
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- Q2832323 birthDate "1919-04-17".
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- Q2832323 caps "20".
- Q2832323 caps "3".
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- Q2832323 clubs "Gallaratese".
- Q2832323 clubs "Pro Patria".
- Q2832323 dateOfBirth "1919-04-17".
- Q2832323 deathDate "2010-06-08".
- Q2832323 goals "0".
- Q2832323 name "Aldo Marelli".
- Q2832323 name "Marelli, Aldo".
- Q2832323 placeOfBirth Q1155.
- Q2832323 placeOfBirth Q38.
- Q2832323 position Q193592.
- Q2832323 shortDescription "Italian footballer".
- Q2832323 years "1938".
- Q2832323 years "1939".
- Q2832323 years "1941".
- Q2832323 years "1942".
- Q2832323 years "1944".
- Q2832323 years "1948".
- Q2832323 years "1949".
- Q2832323 type Person.
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- Q2832323 comment "Aldo Marelli (April 17, 1919 in Busto Arsizio – June 8, 2010 in Villa Cortese), was an Italian professional football player. Aldo Marelli has been an eclectic defender of Pro Patria during the 40'. He was grown in the juvenile sector of the team by his town, followed by Caimi sr, with Merlo, Borra Giovanni and Enrico Candiani, further to a daring team of skilled soccer players thatthey contributed to hold tall the coat of arms.".
- Q2832323 label "Aldo Marelli".
- Q2832323 givenName "Aldo".
- Q2832323 name "Aldo Marelli".
- Q2832323 name "Marelli, Aldo".
- Q2832323 surname "Marelli".