Armando Segato Football player

Armando Segato (3 May 1930 – 19 February 1973) was an Italian football (soccer) player.Armando Segato was born in Vicenza, Italy. He played left halfback for the fabulous Fiorentina side of the 1950s (one championship, 4 consecutive 2nd place finishes and one Champions Cup final lost to Real Madrid). Still famous in the eyes of the 'Viola' fans are his left-footed crosses that tore through the field to meet the runs of Julinho and Virgili. Loyal, proper, and athletic he set an example even for opponents who respected him like a teammate. For the national team he was among the most featured players in the decade (20 caps) and at the 1954 World Cup he played in a game against Switzerland. In 1961 Fiorentina became the first Italian team to win a European Cup (Cup Winners Cup) but he had just left Florence for Udine where he closed his career in 1964 with the small side.

Personal facts

Birth dateMay 03, 1930
Birth place
Italy , Vicenza
Date of deathFebruary 19, 1973
Height (meters)1.78

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Football player

position
Midfielder
teams
ACF Fiorentina
A.C. Prato
Udinese Calcio
Italy national football team
Cagliari Calcio

Armando Segato on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.gazzetta.it