Giuseppe Casari Explained

Giuseppe Casari
Fullname:Giuseppe Casari
Birth Date:10 April 1922
Birth Place:Martinengo, Italy
Death Place:Seriate, Italy
Position:Goalkeeper
Years1:1944–1950
Years2:1950–1953
Years3:1953–1956
Clubs3:Padova
Caps1:170
Caps2:107
Caps3:54
Goals1:0
Goals2:0
Goals3:0
Totalcaps:331
Totalgoals:0
Nationalyears1:1948–1951
Nationalteam1:Italy
Nationalcaps1:6
Nationalgoals1:0
Nationalyears2:1950
Nationalteam2:Italy B[1]
Nationalcaps2:1
Nationalgoals2:0

Giuseppe Casari (pronounced as /it/; 10 April 1922 − 12 November 2013)[2] was an Italian footballer who played as a goalkeeper.[3]

Career

Born and raised in Martinengo, Bergamo, Casari debuted for his local club Atalanta in the 1944 regional championship and in Serie A the following year.[2] In 1948 he was the starting goalkeeper for the national team at the London Olympics but, following a clean sheet against the United States, he conceded five goals against Denmark.[2] He was part of the 1950 World Cup team as a reserve behind Sentimenti IV, but in the game against Paraguay Giuseppe Moro was called upon instead. After the 1950 World Cup he went to Napoli where he earned four caps for the national team, although he never secured a permanent starting position (the national team had called up 12 goalkeepers in a matter of 15 years). He ended his career after three seasons with Padova in 1956.

Style of play

Casari was known in particular for his imposing physique and agility as a goalkeeper, which allowed him to excel in this role. He was also known for his leadership and correct behaviour throughout his career, which earned him the nickname "il gigante buono" (the good giant).[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: England - International Results B-Team - Details . Barrie . Courtney . 22 May 2014 . . 21 April 2017.
  2. http://www.bergamosera.com/cms/2013/11/13/addio-gigante-buono-e-morto-bepi-casari/ Addio “gigante buono”: è morto Bepi Casari
  3. Web site: Giuseppe Casari . Olympedia . 14 October 2021.