Lauro Amadò
Lauro Amadò
Personal information |
Date of birth |
3 March 1912(1912-03-03) |
Place of birth |
Lugano, Switzerland |
Date of death |
6 June 1971(1971-06-06) (aged 59) |
Playing position |
Striker |
Senior career* |
Years |
Team |
Apps† |
(Gls)† |
1930–1932 |
Lugano |
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1932–1934 |
Servette |
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1934–1940 |
Lugano |
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1940–1949 |
Grasshopper-Club Zürich |
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National team |
1935–1948 |
Switzerland |
54 |
(21) |
Teams managed |
1951 |
Chiasso |
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).
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Lauro Amadò (3 March 1912 – 6 June 1971), aka Lajo, was a Swiss football player.
Career
Amadò was born in Lugano. He played 54 international games for the Switzerland national football team and scored 21 goals.[1][2] The striker took part in three games at the 1938 FIFA World Cup.
Clubs
Honours
- Swiss League Champion: 1933, 1938, 1942, 1943, 1945
- Swiss Cup: 1931, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1946
- NLA Top scorer: 1943, 1947
References
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- Raimondi (1926–38)
- Butti (1938–41)
- Winkler (1941–42)
- Hürzeler (1942)
- Chiesa (1943)
- Grassi (1943–45)
- Casartelli (1945–46)
- Baloncieri (1946–47)
- Frigerio (1947–48)
- Foni (1948–49)
- Grassi (1949–51)
- Frigerio (1951)
- Amadò (1951)
- Baloncieri (1951–52)
- Jaccard (1952–55)
- Quadri (1955)
- Grassi (1955–59)
- Zamboni (1959–60)
- Lettl (1960)
- Barale (1960)
- Lettl (1961)
- Foni (1961)
- Clerici (1961)
- Baloncieri (1961–62)
- Rigotti (1962–65)
- Martini (1965)
- Soldini (1965–66)
- Monzeglio (1966–67)
- Mezzadri (1967–68)
- Gambazza (1968)
- Noseda (1968)
- Osojnak (1969–70)
- Binda (1971)
- Viviani (1971)
- Ballarini (1971–72)
- Binda (1972–73)
- Trezzi (1973–74)
- Mezzadri (1974)
- Luttrop (1974–75)
- Viviani (1975)
- Peters (1975)
- Binda (1975–76)
- Sebastiani (1976–77)
- Osojnak (1977)
- Luttrop (1977–83)
- Binda (1983)
- Sogari (1983)
- Lombardi (1983–85)
- Beljin (1985–86)
- Ostini (1986)
- Neumann (1986–89)
- Massei (1989)
- Bernasconi (1989)
- Buiti (1989)
- Bernasconi (1990)
- Andrey (1990–93)
- Zappa (1993)
- Osojnak (1993)
- Preisig (1993)
- Soldà (1993)
- Preisig (1994)
- Maraschi (1994–1995)
- Criscimanni (1995–96)
- Gatti (1996–99)
- Jacobacci (1999–2000)
- Ostini (2000)
- Testa (2001)
- Gatti (2001–02)
- Schönwetter (2002–05)
- Galia (2005–06)
- Tirapelle (2006)
- Lombardo (2006–07)
- Ponte (2007–)
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Persondata |
Name |
Amado, Lauro |
Alternative names |
Lajo |
Short description |
footballer |
Date of birth |
3 March 1912 |
Place of birth |
Lugano, Switzerland |
Date of death |
6 June 1971 |
Place of death |
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