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Description Villar Perosa (Piedmont, Italy), early 1972. From left to right: footballers of Juventus F.C., midfielder Fabio Capello and forward Roberto Bettega, talks during a training session in the 1971–72 season. Bettega, in everyday clothes, is visiting the team during his period of enforced rest for a lung infection and the initial stages of tuberculosis, that will force him to stay out of the game for a few months in that year.
Date first quarter of 1972
date QS:P,+1972-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P4241,Q40690303
Source (April 1972). Hurrà Juventus (4): cover page.
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