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Claudio Sala (born 8 September 1947 in Macherio, Lombardy) is a former Italian association football player and current commentator.
He made his debut for Monza, later moving to Napoli, Torino and Genoa. In total he played 323 matches and scored 27 goals in the Serie A.
He also earned 18 caps for the Italy national football team, including playing in the 1978 FIFA World Cup.[1]
References
- ^ Claudio Sala Statistics FIFA. Retrieved 4 February 2010.
Italy squad – 1978 FIFA World Cup Fourth Place Torino F.C. – managers Pozzo (1912–22) · Stürmer (1922–24) · Farmer (1924–26) · Schoeffer (1926–27) · Cargnelli (1927–29) · Stürmer (1929–30) · Morelli di Popolo (1930–31) · Baloncieri (1931–32) · Hansel (1932–33) · Payer (1933–34) · Rangone (1934) · Cargnelli (1934–37) · Feldmann (1937–38) · Janni (1938) · Erbstein (1938–39) · Kuttik (1939–40) · Mattea (1940) · Cargnelli (1940–42) · Kuttik (1942–43) · Pozzo (1944) · Ferrero (1945–47) · Sperone (1947–48) · Erbstein (1948–49) · Bigogno (1949–51) · Sperone (1951–52) · Ussello (1952–53) · Carver (1953–54) · Frossi (1954–56) · Baldi (1956–57) · Marjanović (1957–58) · Baldi (1958) · Allasio (1958–59) · Bertoloni (1959) · Senkey (1959–60) · Ellena (1960) · Santos (1960–63) · Ellena (1963) · Rocco (1963–67) · Fabbri (1967–69) · Cadè (1969–71) · Giagnoni (1971–74) · Fabbri (1974–75) · Radice (1975–80) · Rabitti (1980–81) · Cazzaniga (1981) · Giacomini (1981–82) · Bersellini (1982–84) · Radice (1984–88) · Sala (1988–89) · Vatta (1989) · Fascetti (1989–90) · Mondonico (1990–94) · Rampanti (1994) · Sonetti (1994–96) · Scoglio (1996) · Vieri (1996) · Sandreani (1996–97) · Vieri (1997) · Camolese (1997) · Souness (1997) · Reja (1997–98) · Mondonico (1998–2000) · Simoni (2000) · Camolese (2000–02) · Ulivieri (2002–03) · Zaccarelli (2003) · Ferri (2003) · Rossi (2003–05) · Zaccarelli (2005) · Stringara (2005) · De Biasi (2005–06) · Zaccheroni (2006–07) · De Biasi (2007) · Novellino (2007–08) · De Biasi (2008) · Novellino (2008–2009) · Camolese (2009) · Colantuono (2009) · Beretta (2009–10) · Colantuono (2010) · Lerda (2010–11) · Papadopulo (2011) · Lerda (2011) · Ventura (2011–)
Categories:- 1947 births
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- 1978 FIFA World Cup players
- Serie A footballers
- A.C. Monza Brianza 1912 players
- S.S.C. Napoli players
- Torino F.C. players
- Genoa C.F.C. players
- Italian football biography stubs
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