Enrico Albertosi

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Enrico Albertosi
Personal information
Full name Enrico Albertosi
Date of birth November 2, 1939 (age 67)
Place of birth    Pontremoli, Italy
Height 182cm
Playing position Goalkeeper
Club information
Current club Retired
Youth clubs
1957-58 Spezia Calcio 1906
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1958-1968
1968-1974
1974-1980
1980-1982
1982-1984
ACF Fiorentina
Cagliari Calcio
AC Milan
Suspended from football
Elpidiense
185 (0)
177 (0)
170 (0)

44 (0)   
National team
1961-1972 Italy 34 (0)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Enrico Albertosi (born 2 November 1939) is an Italian former football (soccer) goalkeeper who played for the Italian national team in the 1966 World Cup and the 1970 World Cup.

Born in Pontremoli, Albertosi made his debut for the national team in 1961, a 4-1 victory against Argentina. His final international game took place in June 1972, when Italy drew 1-1 with Bulgaria.

In 1970 Albertosi was involved in the so-called "Game of the Century", when Italy played Germany. Despite conceding three goals in this match Albertosi won praise for a string of acrobatic saves. He later appeared in the 1970 World Cup Final, where Italy became tournament runners-up as they lost 4-1 to Brazil.

Albertosi was an unused squad member in the 1962 World Cup and the 1974 World Cup. He was similarly an unused back-up goalkeeper at the 1968 European Football Championship, which Italy won. In all he played 34 times for the national team.

At club level Albertosi represented Spezia, before making his debut in Serie A for Fiorentina in 1959, playing in a goaless draw with A.S. Roma. Albertosi represented Fiorentina until 1968, winning a European Cup Winners' Cup and 2 Coppa Italia. He later transferred to Cagliari Calcio where he won the 1969-70 Scudetto. He later won another championship medal with AC Milan, along with another Coppa Italia.

Albertosi was involved with the Italian "Totonero" betting scandal of 1980 and was ultimately suspended for 2 seasons. After winning the 1982 world championship, the Italian soccer federation let him play again. He ended his career playing for Elpidiense (c2 series), aged 44.

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Flag of Italy Italy squad - 1962 FIFA World Cup Flag of Italy

1 Buffon | 2 Losi | 3 Radice | 4 Salvadore | 5 Maldini | 6 Trapattoni | 7 Mora | 8 Maschio | 9 Altafini | 10 Sivori | 11 Menichelli | 12 Mattrel | 13 Albertosi | 14 Rivera | 15 Sormani | 16 Robotti | 17 Pascutti | 18 David | 19 Janich | 20 Tumburus | 21 Ferrini | 22 Bulgarelli | Coach: Mazza / Ferrari

Flag of Italy Italy squad - 1966 FIFA World Cup Flag of Italy

1 Albertosi | 2 Anzolin | 3 Barison | 4 Bulgarelli | 5 Burgnich | 6 Facchetti | 7 Fogli | 8 Guarneri | 9 Janich | 10 Juliano | 11 Landini | 12 Leoncini | 13 Lodetti | 14 Mazzola | 15 Meroni | 16 Pascutti | 17 Perani | 18 Pizzaballa | 19 Rivera | 20 Rizzo | 21 Rosato | 22 Salvadore | Coach: Fabbri

Flag of Italy Italy squad - 1970 FIFA World Cup Runners-up Flag of Italy

1 Albertosi | 2 Burgnich | 3 Facchetti | 4 Poletti | 5 Cera | 6 Ferrante | 7 Niccolai | 8 Rosato | 9 Puia | 10 Bertini | 11 Riva | 12 Zoff | 13 Domenghini | 14 Rivera | 15 Mazzola | 16 De Sisti | 17 Vieri | 18 Juliano | 19 Gori | 20 Boninsegna | 21 Furino | 22 Prati | Coach: Valcareggi

Flag of Italy Italy squad - 1974 FIFA World Cup Flag of Italy

1 Zoff | 2 Spinosi | 3 Facchetti | 4 Benetti | 5 Morini | 6 Burgnich | 7 Mazzola | 8 Capello | 9 Chinaglia | 10 Rivera | 11 Riva | 12 Albertosi | 13 Sabadini | 14 Bellugi | 15 Wilson | 16 Juliano | 17 Re Cecconi | 18 Causio | 19 Anastasi | 20 Boninsegna | 21 Pulici | 22 Castellini | Coach: Valcareggi

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