Riccardo Ajmone-Marsan Explained

Riccardo Ajmone-Marsan
Fullname:Riccardo Ajmone-Marsan
Birth Date:4 March 1889
Birth Place:Turin, Italy
Death Date:15 November 1958 (aged 69)
Death Place:Turin
Position:Goalkeeper
Defensive Midfielder
Youthyears1:1903–1908
Youthclubs1:Juventus
Years1:1909–1910
Years2:1910–1911
Years3:1911–1912
Clubs1:Juventus
Clubs2:Juventus
Clubs3:Juventus
Caps1:2
Goals1:2
Caps2:5
Goals2:0
Caps3:2
Goals3:0
Totalcaps:9
Totalgoals:2

Riccardo Ajmone-Marsan (1889-1958) was an Italian footballer who played for Juventus.[1]

Biography

Riccardo Ajmone-Marsan was introduced - together with the brothers Alessandro and Annibale - to the team of the White-Blacks by Umberto Malvano, one of the founders of Juventus F.C. Riccardo, Alessandro and Annibale convinced their father Marco to pay the rent of the Velodrome Umberto I.

In 1921 Riccardo married Adelina Lavini (1901-1990), by whom he had three children: Maria (1922-1922), Giuliana (1923-2017) and Giorgio (1926-2008).

He was also known as Ajmone I, to distinguish him from his two brothers and teammates Alessandro and Annibale.

Career

Playing as goalkeeper for the second team in Turin, Riccardo won the Second Category in 1905, beating the reserves of Milan and Genoa in the final national round. On 10 April 1910 he made his debut in the first team scoring the decisive goal in a 1-0 win over Andrea Doria.

On 11 February 1912 he played his last match against Inter Milan, which ended in a 4-0 defeat.

In total he played - wearing the black and white striped shirt - 9 matches and scored 2 goals for Juventus F.C., the last one scored in a 2-1 defeat against US Milanese on 24 April 1910.

Notes and References

  1. http://archiviodistatotorino.beniculturali.it/work/pnf_detl.php?pag=5&rec=14153 Ajmone Marsan Riccardo - Fascicolo n. 16579