Umberto Malvano
Italian footballer
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Umberto Malvano | ||
Date of birth | (1884-07-17)17 July 1884 | ||
Place of birth | Turin, Italy | ||
Position(s) | Striker | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1897–04 | Juventus[1] | 16 | (8) |
1905–06 | A.C. Milan | ? | (?) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Umberto Malvano (17 July 1884[2] – 15 September 1971) was an early Italian football player from Turin. He was one of the thirteen men who founded Juventus in 1897.[3] After several years of playing as a striker for Juventus, he moved to rivals A.C. Milan and won the 1906 Italian Football Championship with the latter club.
Honours
Milan
- Italian Football Championship: 1906
Individual
- Capocannoniere: 1901
References
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Serie A top scorers
- 1898: Bosio & Leaver
- 1899: Weber
- 1901: Malvano
- 1907: Kämpfer
- 1908: Cagliani
- 1909: Pizzi
- 1910: Peterly
- 1923: Bernardini
- 1924: Schönfeld
- 1925: Magnozzi
- 1926: Hirzer
- 1927: Powolny
- 1928: Libonatti
- 1929: Rossetti
- 1930: Meazza
- 1931: Volk
- 1932: Petrone & Schiavio
- 1933: Borel
- 1934: Borel
- 1935: Guaita
- 1936: Meazza
- 1937: Piola
- 1938: Meazza
- 1939: Boffi & Puricelli
- 1940: Boffi
- 1941: Puricelli
- 1942: Boffi
- 1943: Piola
- 1946: Castigliano
- 1947: V. Mazzola
- 1948: Boniperti
- 1949: Nyers
- 1950: Nordahl
- 1951: Nordahl
- 1952: Hansen
- 1953: Nordahl
- 1954: Nordahl
- 1955: Nordahl
- 1956: Pivatelli
- 1957: Da Costa
- 1958: Charles
- 1959: Angelillo
- 1960: Sívori
- 1961: Brighenti
- 1962: Altafini & Milani
- 1963: Manfredini & Nielsen
- 1964: Nielsen
- 1965: S. Mazzola & Orlando
- 1966: Vinício
- 1967: Riva
- 1968: Prati
- 1969: Riva
- 1970: Riva
- 1971: Boninsegna
- 1972: Boninsegna
- 1973: Pulici, Rivera & Savoldi
- 1974: Chinaglia
- 1975: Pulici
- 1976: Pulici
- 1977: Graziani
- 1978: Rossi
- 1979: Giordano
- 1980: Bettega
- 1981: Pruzzo
- 1982: Pruzzo
- 1983: Platini
- 1984: Platini
- 1985: Platini
- 1986: Pruzzo
- 1987: Virdis
- 1988: Maradona
- 1989: Serena
- 1990: Van Basten
- 1991: Vialli
- 1992: Van Basten
- 1993: Signori
- 1994: Signori
- 1995: Batistuta
- 1996: Protti & Signori
- 1997: Inzaghi
- 1998: Bierhoff
- 1999: Amoroso
- 2000: Shevchenko
- 2001: Crespo
- 2002: Hübner & Trezeguet
- 2003: Vieri
- 2004: Shevchenko
- 2005: Lucarelli
- 2006: Toni
- 2007: Totti
- 2008: Del Piero
- 2009: Ibrahimović
- 2010: Di Natale
- 2011: Di Natale
- 2012: Ibrahimović
- 2013: Cavani
- 2014: Immobile
- 2015: Icardi & Toni
- 2016: Higuaín
- 2017: Džeko
- 2018: Icardi & Immobile
- 2019: Quagliarella
- 2020: Immobile
- 2021: Ronaldo
- 2022: Immobile
- 2023: Osimhen
- 2024: Martínez
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