Bruno Gerzeli

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Bruno Gerzeli (October 3, 1925 – November 8, 1982) was an Italian professional footballer who played as a forward.

Bruno Gerzeli
Personal information
Full nameBruno Livio Gerzeli
Date of birth(1925-10-03)October 3, 1925
Place of birthMonfalcone, Italy
Date of deathNovember 8, 1982(1982-11-08) (aged 57)
Place of deathSalt Lake City, Utah, United States
Position(s)Striker
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1942–1943C.R.D.A Monfalcone
1945–1946Monfalconese C.N.T.
1946–1947Venezia1(0)
1947–1948Marzotto Valdagno
1948–1949Salernitana9(2)
1949–1950Stabia
1950–1951Biellese31(3)
1951–1952Anconitana31(4)
1952Deportivo Samarios20(5)
1954–1955Aosta18(0)
1954–1955Toronto Hungarians
1956–1958Toronto Sparta
1963K.F.C. Estonia
Managerial career
1963K.F.C. Estonia
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Career

Born in Monfalcone, Gerzeli, a winger, inside forward[1] and centre-forward,[2] started his career in the Serie C side C.R.D.A. Monfalcone, which was the team of his hometown Monfalcone. After World War II, Gerzeli played the 1945-46 Serie C season for Monfalconese (which was the new name of C.R.D.A. Monfalcone); he was then signed by Venezia, a team which was competing in the Serie A. Gerzeli only played one match during the 1946–47 Serie A season, on July 6, 1947, against Triestina. After this one-match experience, he left Venezia and moved to Marzotto Valdagno, coming back to Serie C. He played a Serie B championship in 1948–1949 with Salernitana. In 1952 he decided to leave Italy for Colombia, a nation in which professional football was well-paid because of the so-called El Dorado period. He played for Deportivo Samarios in Colombia along with two other Italian footballers, Corrado Contin and Alessandro Adam.[3] He collected 20 appearances with Samarios, scoring five goals (the first of which was scored against Atlético Nacional on June 1, 1952).[4] In the summer of 1954 he played in the National Soccer League (NSL) with Toronto Hungarians.[5][6] In 1956, he continued playing in the NSL with Toronto Sparta, and was suspended by the league until 1960 after an incident with a referee in late 1958.[7][8] In 1963, he served as a player-coach for K.F.C. Estonia in the National Soccer League.[9]

Personal life

After he retired from playing, Gerzeli emigrated to Canada in 1954.[10] He married and moved to the United States where he coached the Brigham Young University soccer program.[11] He was originally baptized as a Roman Catholic, but later converted to Mormonism.[6]

Gerzeli died in Salt Lake City on November 8, 1982, due to hepatitis of the liver.[12]

References

External links

  • Profile at Enciclopediadelcalcio.it