Armand Niccolai

American football player (1911–1988)
American football player
Armand Niccolai
Personal information
Born:November 8, 1911
Vesta, Pennsylvania
Died:December 2, 1988 (Age 77)
Career information
College:Duquesne
Position:Guard
Career history
  • Pittsburgh Pirates/Steelers (1934–1942)

Armand Niccolai (November 8, 1911 – December 2, 1988) was a guard who played nine seasons in the National Football League. Niccolai attended Duquesne University.

Armand Niccolai played nine seasons for the Pittsburgh Pirates/Steelers after attending nearby Duquesne University. He led the team in scoring in four years, including posting a personal-best 28 points in both 1935 and 1936. He booted a Steelers'-best seven field goals in 1936, which that mark would not be broken for the next 14 years.

Niccolai died in Monessen, Pennsylvania.

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Pittsburgh Steelers Legends team
Offense:
  • Bobby Layne
  • Dick Hoak
  • John Henry Johnson
  • Roy Jefferson
  • Ray Mathews
  • Elbie Nickel
  • Chuck Cherundolo
  • Mike Sandusky
  • Bruce Van Dyke
  • Charlie Bradshaw
  • Frank Varrichione
Defense:
Specialists:
  • Armand Niccolai
  • Pat Brady


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