Comunardo Niccolai
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Full name | Comunardo Niccolai | ||||||||||||||||
Date of birth | 15 December 1946 | ||||||||||||||||
Place of birth | Uzzano, Italy | ||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in) | ||||||||||||||||
Position(s) | Centre back | ||||||||||||||||
Senior career* | |||||||||||||||||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) | ||||||||||||||
1963–1964 | Torres | 22 | (0) | ||||||||||||||
1964–1976 | Cagliari | 218 | (4) | ||||||||||||||
1976–1977 | Perugia | 7 | (0) | ||||||||||||||
1977–1978 | Prato | 4 | (0) | ||||||||||||||
Total | 251 | (4) | |||||||||||||||
International career | |||||||||||||||||
1970 | Italy | 3 | (0) | ||||||||||||||
Medal record
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Comunardo Niccolai (Italian pronunciation: [komuˈnardo nikkoˈlai]; born 15 December 1946) is an Italian former footballer, who played as a defender.
Club career
A tough, physically strong centre-back,[1] Niccolai initially began his career with Torres in 1963,[2] before joining Cagliari Calcio, where he played from 1964 to 1976, winning the only Serie A championship in the club's entire club history in 1970.[3] He ended his career in 1977 with Perugia.[2] Niccolai played 218 Serie A matches,[2] and is still remembered today for his proneness to score own goals, including some very spectacular ones.[4]
International career
Niccolai made three appearances for the Italy national football team in 1970, and represented the team at the 1970 FIFA World Cup, where he won a runners-up medal; he only appeared in Italy's opening group match, a 1–0 win against Sweden on 3 June, as he was replaced by Roberto Rosato in the 37th minute, after sustaining an injury which kept him out of the remainder of the tournament.[5][6] This led his Cagliari coach Manlio Scopigno to declare: "I could expect everything from my life, but to see Niccolai in international telecast".[7]
After retirement
He is currently working with the Italian Football Federation as national team scout.[8] He also worked as a youth coach for the Cagliari under-18 side.[9]
Honours
Club
- Cagliari[3]
International
- Italy[7]
- FIFA World Cup: 1970 (Runner-up)
References
- ^ Vittore Trabucco (4 July 2014). "MOSE GALAN COME NICCOLAI Comunardo Niccolai, arcigno difensore del Cagliari" (in Italian). Il Gazzettino. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
- ^ a b c Nanni Boi (29 May 2003). "Niccolai, autogol alla Sivori" (in Italian). La Repubblica. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
- ^ a b Federico Ventagliò (19 November 2012). "ESCLUSIVA TC - Comunardo Niccolai: "I miei bellissimi autogol"" (in Italian). Tutto Cagliari. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
- ^ "Storia dell'autogol" (in Italian). Storie di Calcio. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
- ^ "Niccolai, Cumunardo" (in Italian). FIGC. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
- ^ Nanni Boi (16 December 2013). "I 5 gol veri di Niccolai che finì in nazionale per due autoreti non sue" (in Italian). Tiscali. Archived from the original on 2 November 2016. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
- ^ a b Sebastiano Vernazza (10 March 2007). "Niccolai, artista dell'autogol" (in Italian). La Gazzetta dello Sport. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
- ^ "COMUNARDO NICCOLAI". FIGC. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
- ^ "Raffaelli, il talent scout dei giovani" (in Italian). La Repubblica. 10 June 2003. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
External links
- Communardo Niccolai profile @ gazzetta.it (in Italian)
- Communardo Niccolai profile @ archiviorossoblu.it (in Italian)
- Communardo Niccolai profile @ cagliaristory.it (in Italian)
- 1946 births
- Living people
- People from the Province of Pistoia
- Italian footballers
- Italy international footballers
- Cagliari Calcio players
- A.C. Perugia Calcio players
- Serie A players
- 1970 FIFA World Cup players
- Association football defenders
- S.E.F. Torres 1903 players
- A.C. Prato players
- Italian football defender stubs