Valerio Bacigalupo

Valerio Bacigalupo (Italian pronunciation: ; 12 February 1924 – 4 May 1949) was an Italian footballer who played as a goalkeeper.

Valerio Bacigalupo
Valerio Bacigalupo
Bacigalupo in the 1940s
Personal information
Full name Valerio Bacigalupo
Date of birth 12 February 1924
Place of birth Vado Ligure, Italy
Date of death 4 May 1949(1949-05-04) (aged 25)
Place of death Superga, Italy
Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1942–1943 Savona 20 (0)
1944 Genoa 20 (0)
1945–1949 Torino 137 (0)
Total 177 (0)
International career
1947–1949 Italy 5 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Born in Vado Ligure, he began his career with Savona. After a brief spell at Genoa, he moved to Torino in 1945, where he won four Serie A titles. He also represented the Italy national team.

Club career

Bacigalupo started his club career with home province side Savona. After a brief spell at Genoa he moved to Torino where he won Serie A four times in a row.

International career

Bacigalupo was called up in the Italy national football team five times between 1947 and 1949, making his senior international debut in a 3–1 win over Czechoslovakia on 14 December 1947.

Style of play

Valerio Bacigalupo 
Bacigalupo in action

Regarded as one of the best goalkeepers of his generation, Bacigalupo was a modern and world-class goalkeeper, who revolutionised his position in Italy. A precocious talent, he was known for his strong physique, reactions and excellent positional sense, as well as his athletic diving saves. In addition do being an outstanding shot-stopper, he was also a dominant goalkeeper, known for his ability to come off his line to collect crosses.

Personal life

Valerio Bacigalupo's older brother, Manlio Bacigalupo, also played professional football before the Second World War, also serving as a goalkeeper for Genoa and Torino. Valerio died in the Superga air disaster with most of the Grande Torino team, which also formed a large part in the Italy national team at the time, which was scheduled to take part at the 1950 FIFA World Cup.

Legacy

After his death, the club where he started his career, Savona, named its ground Stadio Valerio Bacigalupo in his honour.

Honours

Torino

Individual

References

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