Domenico D'Alberto
Hungarian-Italian footballer
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Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | (1907-02-01)February 1, 1907 | ||
Place of birth | Budapest, Transleithania, Austria-Hungary | ||
Date of death | December 1, 1968(1968-12-01) (aged 61) | ||
Place of death | Budapest, Hungarian People's Republic | ||
Height | 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in) | ||
Position(s) | Striker | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
19??–1931 | Maglódi TC | ? | (?) |
1931–1935 | Cagliari | 108 | (31) |
1935–1937 | Roma | 44 | (11) |
1937–1938 | Lucchese | 6 | (1) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Domenico D'Alberto (born 1 February 1907 in Budapest; date of death unknown) was a Hungarian professional football player. He also held Italian citizenship.
He played for 3 seasons (50 games, 12 goals) in the Serie A for A.S. Roma and A.S. Lucchese Libertas 1905.
Technical characteristics
Mancino, physically short and very agile, was equipped with an excellent technical background (which allowed him to perform numerous assists for teammates) and a good shot.[1]
References
- ^ Vargiu, pages 120-121
Bibliography
- Valerio Vargiu, Cagliari 90 - The history and protagonists of the most loved team on the island from 1920 to 2010 - Volume 1, Cagliari, La Guida, 2010.
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