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Bruno Ruzza

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Bruno Ruzza (born 10 February 1926, Padua) is an Italian former footballer who played as a defender.

Ruzza (Treviso, in white) against Narciso Soldan and Italo Rebuzzi (Catania)

Career

He started playing as a forward with Padova Calcio in the Campionato Alta Italia 1943-44.[1] With Treviso Calcio and Padova Calcio he played six seasons in Serie B.

Players of Treviso Calcio 1951–1952. From left to right. Standing: Rocco (coach), Zian, Padoan, Dozzo, Vascellari, Persi, Bonaretti, Aliprandi, Maronilli (fitness coach), Moretto (assistant). Second row: Pavanello: Bearzi, Chiodi, Minozzi, Zorzi, Ruzza. Third: Donzelli, Realini, Pozzan, Moretto, Cattozzo, Sari.

In 1953 he was banned from competitions due to possible corruption in the match Padova-Calcio Catania.[2] He then joined Padova again till his last season 1956–1957.[3]


Season Club Apps Goals
Campionato Alta Italia 1943–1944 Padova 1 0
1946–47 Serie B Treviso 38 0[4]
1947–48 Serie B Padova 14 1
1948–49 Serie C Treviso ? ?
1949–50 Serie C Treviso ? ?
1950–51 Serie B Treviso ? ?
1951–52 Serie B Treviso ? ?
1952–53 Serie B Treviso ? ?[5]
1956–57 Serie B Padova 0 0


References

  1. ^ "Bruno Ruzza". 100anni.calciopadova. Retrieved December 25, 2015.
  2. ^ Penalizzata la Lucchese per tentativo di corruzione, Il Corriere dello Sport, June 4, 1953, p. 5.
  3. ^ "La lista dei trasferimenti 1957–1958". Il Corriere dello Sport. August 30, 1957. Retrieved December 25, 2015.
  4. ^ Bruno Ruzza, it.wikipedia. Retrieved January 5, 2016.
  5. ^ Ruzza will appear 201 times with Treviso and score 24 goals. "Statistiche Treviso F. B. C." El Treviso F. B. C. Retrieved January 2, 2016.