File:1934 FIFA World Cup Final - Italy v Czechoslovakia - Pozzo, Monzeglio, Bertolini, Combi, Monti and Carcano.jpg

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Description Rome (Italy), National Stadium of the "P.N.F." (National Fascist Party), June 10, 1934. From left to right: before the start of extra time of 1934 World Cup Final between Italy and Czechoslovakia, won 2-1 (a.e.t.) by the Azzurri, the Italian manager Vittorio Pozzo gives directions to his players Eraldo Monzeglio and, with his classic white handkerchief on the front, Luigi Bertolini; the goalkeeper and captain Gianpiero Combi, in black uniform, seems distracted by other thoughts, while next to him are discussing Luis Monti (half-hidden) and the assistant manager Carlo Carcano (behind).
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Source It's 61yrs since Italy's 1934 #WorldCup-winning captain Gianpiero Combi died. Though a GK, he was only 5ft8! (in English). @FIFAWorldCup (August 13, 2015).
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2018-03-25 15:33 2048×1389× (651660 bytes) Danyele +risoluzione maggiore (2)
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2006-08-01 16:52 400×271× (48746 bytes) Heimdall Foto senza valore artistico scattata oltre 20 anni fa.
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