Alejandro Scopelli
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Alejandro Scopelli Casanova (born 12 May 1908; died 23 October 1987 in Mexico City) was an Argentine football player and coach. He played for Argentina between 1929 and 1941, he played at the inaugural 1930 FIFA World Cup.
He also represented the Italian national team on one occasion [1]. After retirement he became a manager, coaching teams such as Club América in Mexico.
[edit] Career history
Scopelli played for several club teams in Europe and South America:
- Estudiantes
- Belenenses
- Benfica
- Inter de Milán
- Roma
Argentina squad - 1930 FIFA World Cup | ||
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GK Bossio | GK Botasso | FW Cherro | DF Chividini | FW Demaria | DF Della Torre | DF J. Evaristo | FW M. Evaristo | FW Ferreira | MF Monti | DF Muttis | DF Orlandini | DF Paternoster | FW Perinetti | FW Peucelle | DF Piaggio | FW Scopelli | FW Spadaro | FW Stábile | MF Suárez | FW Varallo | DF Zumelzú | Coach Olazar / Tramutola |
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