- Joe Bacuzzi
Football player infobox
playername= Joe Bacuzzi
fullname = Giuseppe Luigi David Bacuzzi
dateofbirth = birth date|1916|9|25|df=y
cityofbirth =London
countryofbirth =England
dateofdeath = death date and age|1995|2|1|1916|9|25|df=y
position= Full-back
youthyears = 19xx-19xx
youthclubs = Tufnell Park
years = 1935-1956
1940-1941
1941-1942
1941-1942
1942-1943
1942-1945
1945
1945
clubs= Fulham
→ Reading "(guest)"
→ Manchester City "(guest)"
→ Bury "(guest)"
→ Derby County "(guest)"
→ Notts County "(guest)"
→ Chelsea "(guest)"
→ Arsenal "(guest)"
caps(goals) = 283 (2)
2 (0)
1 (0)
5 (0)
2 (0)
4 (0)
nationalyears = 1939-1946
nationalteam = England "(wartime)"
nationalcaps(goals) = 013 (0)
manageryears = 1956-1965
managerclubs = Fulham Reserves "(coach)"Giuseppe Luigi David Bacuzzi (
September 25 1916 –1 February 1995 ), commonly referred to as Joe Bacuzzi, is a former English footballer and coach who spent most of his career at Fulham. In November 1945, however, he guested for both Chelsea and Arsenal in their prestige friendlies against a touringFC Dynamo Moscow . As an international he also played for England during theSecond World War .Bacuzzi was born in
London ,England into anAnglo-Italian family that had settled inLondon . His parents originally came fromMilan . His son,Dave Bacuzzi , was also a notable footballer, playing as a defender for both Arsenal and Manchester City. [ [http://www.arsenal.com/article.asp?thisNav=&article=410371 www.arsenal.com] ] Bacuzzi Sr. lived in theClerkenwell area until he died, aged 78 in 1995.Playing career
Club career
Bacuzzi began his career with Tufnell Park before having trials with Arsenal. However he failed to impress the Gunners and was subsequently signed as an amateur by Fulham in 1935. He turned professional in 1936 and in January 1937 he made his first team debut for Fulham, playing as a right-back, in a 4-1 defeat away to Chesterfield. However he only made one other senior appearance that season, playing as a left-back against Barnsley. Bacuzzi scored just two goals during his career and he netted his first during the 1938-39 season when Fulham defeated Luton Town 4-1. He was an ever-present during the same season and went onto to make 70 appearances for the club before the start of the
Second World War .During the war Bacuzzi made 104 appearances for Fulham in regional leagues. He was also an active guest player and made a further 14 league appearances for several other clubs, most notably Bury and Notts County. Between 1943 and 1944 he also served with the military in
North Africa andItaly . His most notable guest appearances came in November 1945 when Bacuzzi played for both Chelsea and Arsenal in their prestige friendlies against a touringFC Dynamo Moscow . On November 13 at Stamford Bridge he helped Chelsea hold Dynamo to a 3-3 draw. Then on November 21 atWhite Hart Lane , together withStanley Matthews andStan Mortensen , he was a member of an Arsenal XI that lost 4-3 to Dynamo.After the war Bacuzzi remained Fulham’s first choice right-back and he continued playing until he was almost 40, taking his total of league and cup appearances for the club to 299. He only retired when a terrible knee injury ended his playing career at the end of the 1955-56 season. In August 1949 he scored his second goal for the club with a fortunate shot against Wolves. It was also the club’s first ever goal in the First Division. While still playing, Bacuzzi also seems to have acted as an impromptu scout for the club and was responsible for discovering
Bedford Jezzard . [ [http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obituaries/article223164.ece news.independent.co.uk] ]England international
Between 1939 and 1946 Bacuzzi played 13 times for England. He made his international debut on
November 11 1939 against Wales in a 1-1 draw atNinian Park . This game saw England use a substitute for the first time after Bacuzzi was injured. OnFebruary 2 1941 atSt James' Park during his third international he scored an own goal when a misplaced back header gave Scotland a 3-2 win. After helping England defeat Wales 5-3 at Wembley Stadium onFebruary 27 1943 , he had to wait for over three years before he made his next and final appearance. He made his last appearance for England onMay 19 1946 in a 2-1 defeat against France, in a Victory International at the Stade Olympique. Bacuzzi’s team mates during his international career included, among others,Stanley Matthews ,Joe Mercer andTommy Lawton . [ [http://www.rsssf.com/tablese/eng-warvic-intres.html www.rsssf.com] ]Coaching career
After retiring as a player in 1956 he was appointed
reserve team trainer at Fulham and stayed in that post until 1965 when he was sacked byVic Buckingham .Honours
Fulham
*Second Division
**"Winners" 1948-49: 1External links
* [http://www.fulhamfc.com/Club/ClubHistory/Legends/JoeBacuzzi.aspx www.fulhamfc.com]
* [http://www.uf.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/joe_bacuzzi.htm Fulham Focus]ources
*"Soccer at War – 1939 - 45" (2005): Jack Rollin [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/075531431X]
*"Maine Road Favourites – Where Are They Now ?" (2006): Ian Penney with Fred Eyre [http://www.amazon.co.uk/Maine-Road-Favourites-Where-They/dp/0750944102]References
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