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Intro | Italian footballer | |
Places | Italy | |
is | Sports official Athlete Football player Association football player Association football manager | |
Work field | Sports | |
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Birth | 22 June 1922 | |
Age | 102 years | |
Star sign | Cancer |
Biography
Osvaldo Fattori (born 22 June 1922) is a former Italian association footballer who played as a defender or midfielder.
Club career
Fattori was born in San Michele Extra, Verona. After having been a player for Audace San Michele, which later gave rise to Mariolino Corso, Fattori moved to Vicenza, making his Serie A debut as the club's starting defensive midfielder. In 1946 he went to Sampdoria, which acquired him (along with Bassetto) for a record 10 million lira (in 1942 during the war Valentino Mazzola was acquired by Torino for one million) after exhaustive bargaining with Inter. He would get to Inter in the summer of 1947 after only 12 months with Sampdoria. With Inter, Fattori would stay for seven seasons winning two championships in 1953 and 1954.
International career
At international level, Fattori earned four caps for the national team, including the win against Paraguay in the 1950 World Cup.