Guido Gratton
Midfielder, Football player
1932 – 1996
Who was Guido Gratton?
Guido Gratton was an Italian football player. A Friulian from Monfalcone, Guido Gratton played for Fiorentina in the 1950s, together with players such as Julinho, Virgili, and Montuori. With him the team won one championship, 4 consecutive 2nd place finishes and one Champions Cup final lost to Real Madrid.
In the 1958-59 season the team established the record for goals scored in an 18-team league. He also played offensive midfield for the national team where he earned eleven caps, scored 3 goals and was on the roster for the 1954 World Cup. Before his time with the 'Gigliati' he played for Parma, Vicenza and Como. In 1960 he went to play for Napoli and finally Lazio at the age of thirty.
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- Born
- Sep 23, 1932
Monfalcone - Nationality
- Italy
- Lived in
- Monfalcone
- Died
- 1996
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on July 23, 2013
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