- Umberto Caligaris
Umberto Caligaris (
July 26 ,1901 –October 19 ,1940 ) was an Italian international footballer who played, normally atleft back , forA.S. Casale andJuventus . His 59 caps for the Italian national team stood as a record for many years.Born in
Casale Monferrato (Piedmont ), Caligaris spent the first nine years of his career with the local team, A.S. Casale. He made his debut for them onOctober 12 ,1919 in a match against local rivalsValenzana Calcio which Casale won 3–1. Casale was then in the Italian First division (the predecessor to Serie A) and had won the championship in 1914. However they were never to repeat that success and although during Caligaris’s career with the club they twice qualified for the inter-regional semi-final of North Italy, they were unable to get further.The Italian national team, however, did provide scope for his talents. He received his first cap in 1922 against Austria, selected in place of
Virginio Rosetta as right back flanking the great Genoeseleft back Renzo De Vecchi (“Son of God” to the fans), who had been playing for Italy since 1910. From then until De Vecchi’s retirement from international football in March 1925, Rosetta and Caligaris were in competition for the right back position. He played for Italy in the 1924 Olympics, the match against Spain being the first in which he played alongside Rosetta.After winning a bronze medal at the
1928 Summer Olympics , Caligaris left Casale to join Rosetta atJuventus . Here the two full backs, backed by Italian international goalkeeperGiampiero Combi , formed a formidable defensive combination. Juventus won fivescudetto es in a row in the years 1930–35.Caligaris’s final game for Italy, on
11 February ,1934 was, like his first, against Austria. (Although a member of the Italian squad, he did not play in any of the1934 World Cup matches). His record of 59 caps for Italy was only surpassed in 1971 byGiacinto Facchetti .Caligaris coached Juventus from 1939 until his death in
Turin in October of the following year.References
* [http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/caligaris-intl.html Umberto Caligaris - International Appearances] from
RSSSF
** And the corresponding entries for [http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/rosetta-intl.html Rosetta] and [http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/devecchi-intl.html De Vecchi]
* The article on Umberto Caligaris from the Italian Wikipedia.
* [http://www.databaseolympics.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=CALIGUMB01 DatabaseOlympics.com profile]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.