Armando Del Debbio ( port. Armando Del Debbio ; November 2, 1904 , Santos - May 8, 1984 , Sao Paulo ), or Armando Del Debbio ( Italian: Armando Del Debbio ) - Brazilian footballer , left- back . The legend of the Corinthians club.
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| Born | November 2, 1904 Santos , Brazil | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Died | May 8, 1984 (aged 79) Sao paulo brazil | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Position | defender | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Career
Del Debbio began his career at the San Bento Club, after two seasons he moved to Corinthians and played for the club for 9 years. During this period, Del Debbio won 6 championships in Sao Paulo . In 1931, Del Debbio, a former Italian national, left for his historical homeland. There he played for the Lazio club, having spent 90 matches and scoring 2 goals. The further career of the Affairs of Debbio in Italy was hindered by the general military appeal of the country's male population associated with the Ethiopian war .
Having left Italy, Del Debbio returned to Corinthians, for which he played for 2 more seasons, having won another state title with the club. In total, for “ Timao ” Del Debbio spent 215 matches (143 wins, 31 draws and 41 losses) and scored 2 goals. Leaving Corinthians, Del Debbio began his career as a coach, heading the São Paulo club, in which he spent 1 season, in which his club spent 28 games, of which he won 8 matches, 6 tied and lost 14 matches. Then he returned to Timao and worked for two seasons as an assistant to the club’s head coach. On October 22, 1939, Del Debbio was even forced to play one game for Corinthians against Ipiranga , due to club problems with the roster.
In 1940, Del Debbio led the Corinthians as the head coach and led the club to a champion title in 1941. And in 1942 and 1944, Del Debbio led to the championship title of the main rival of Corinthians, the club Palmeiras . Also subsequently Del Debbio led Palmeiras and Corinthians. In total, under his leadership, Corinthians played 175 matches (114 wins, 35 draws and 36 losses), and Palmeiras 100 matches (58 wins, 19 draws and 23 losses).
For the Brazilian national team, Del Debbio spent 3 games. As part of the national team, he made his debut on February 24, 1929 in a match with the Uruguayan club Rampla Juniors . The second match was played on August 1, 1930 against the French national team . And the last match in the shirt of the national team Del Debbio held July 2, 1931 against the team of the Hungarian team “ Ferencvaros ”, where he scored the only goal in the national team.
Achievements
- As a player
- Champion of the State of Sao Paulo : 1922, 1923, 1924, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1937, 1939
- Like a trainer
- São Paulo State Champion : 1941, 1942, 1944
International Statistics
| Brazil Matches Del Debbio | ||||||
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| No. | date | Location | Opponent | Score | Goals | Tournament |
| one | February 24, 1929 | Rio de Janeiro | Rampla Juniors | 4: 2 | - | Friendly match |
| 2 | August 1, 1930 | Rio de Janeiro | France | 3: 2 | - | Friendly match |
| 3 | July 2, 1931 | Sao paulo | Ferencvaros | 6: 1 | one | Friendly match |
Links
- Article at terceirotempo.ig.com.br (inaccessible link)
- Profile on enciclopediadelcalcio.com (link not available)
