Bruno Ruzza

Bruno Ruzza (born February 10, 1926, Padua) is a former Italian football player.

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]

Honours

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.
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