Felice Borel
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Felice Placido Borel (April 5, 1914 – January 21, 1993) was an Italian football player who played as a striker. As the brother of Aldo Borel, he is sometimes known by football sources as Borel II.
Borel was born in Nice, France. During his career, he played for Juventus and Torino in Serie A and, in Serie B, for Alessandria, and finally for S.S.C. Napoli, where he finished his career.
During the 1958–59 season, he was technical director of Catania.
He was part of the 1934 FIFA World Cup winning Italian national team.
He scored 161 goals for Juventus, and he is Juve's 5th top goal scorer, which could be taken over by David Trézéguet.
Italy squad - 1934 FIFA World Cup Champions (1st title) | ||
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DF Allemandi | FW Arcari | MF Bertolini | FW Borel | DF Caligaris | MF Castellazzi | GK Cavanna | GK Combi | FW Demaria | FW Ferrari | MF Ferraris | FW Guaita | FW Guarisi | GK Masetti | FW Meazza | MF Monti | DF Monzeglio | FW Orsi | MF Pizziolo | DF Rosetta | FW Schiavio | MF Varglien | Coach Pozzo |
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