Felice Borel, the Glossary
Felice Placido Borel (5 April 1914 – 21 February 1993) was an Italian football player who played as a striker.[1]
Table of Contents
33 relations: Aldo Borel, AS Cannes, Association football, Capocannoniere, Catania FC, Central European International Cup, Coppa Italia, Derby della Mole, Ernesto Borel, Ferenc Hirzer, FIFA World Cup, Forward (association football), Hungary national football team, Italy national football team, Juventus FC, List of Juventus FC records and statistics, Nice, OGC Nice, Prima Divisione, Serie A, Serie B, Spain national football team, SSC Napoli, Ternana Calcio, Torino FC, Turin, US Alessandria Calcio 1912, 1932–33 Serie A, 1933–34 Serie A, 1933–35 Central European International Cup, 1934 FIFA World Cup, 1934–35 Serie A, 1937–38 Coppa Italia.
- Catania FC managers
- French emigrants to Italy
- Juventus FC managers
- Ternana Calcio managers
Aldo Borel
Aldo Giuseppe Borel (30 May 191228 February 1979) was a French professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Felice Borel and Aldo Borel are footballers from Nice, French sportspeople of Italian descent, Juventus FC players and Torino FC players.
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AS Cannes
Association Sportive de Cannes Football (commonly referred to as AS Cannes or simply Cannes) is a French association football club based in Cannes.
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Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.
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Capocannoniere
The capocannoniere award, known as Paolo Rossi Award since 2021, is awarded by the Italian Footballers' Association (AIC) to the highest goalscorer of each season in Italy's Serie A from the 2010–11 season, when it was called the AIC Award to the Top Scorer (Italian: Premio AIC al Capocannoniere in Italian).
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Catania FC
Catania Football Club, commonly known as Catania, is an Italian football club based in the city of Catania, Sicily, that plays in Serie C. Originally founded in 1908 as Associazione Sportiva pro Educazione Fisica, the club boasts 17 appearances in the top flight, reaching eighth place in Serie A on four occasions: during the early 1960s and again in 2012–13.
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Central European International Cup
The European International Cup of Nations was an international football competition held by certain national teams from Central Europe & South Europe between 1927 and 1960.
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Coppa Italia
Coppa Italia is the annual domestic cup of Italian football.
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Derby della Mole
The Derby della Mole is the local derby played out between Turin's most prominent football clubs, Juventus and Torino.
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Ernesto Borel
Ernesto Borel (1 January 1889 – 5 October 1951), was an Italian professional footballer who played as a forward. Felice Borel and Ernesto Borel are Juventus FC players.
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Ferenc Hirzer
Ferenc Hirzer (21 November 1902 – 28 April 1957) known in Hungarian as Ferenc Híres was a Hungarian football player and manager, who played as a forward during the 1910s and 1920s; he is perhaps best known for his time with Italian side Juventus. Felice Borel and Ferenc Hirzer are Juventus FC players.
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FIFA World Cup
The FIFA World Cup, often called the World Cup, is an international association football competition among the senior men's national teams of the members of the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport's global governing body.
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In the sport of association football, a forward (attacker or striker) is an outfield position which primarily plays further up the pitch than midfielders and defenders.
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The Hungary national football team (magyar labdarúgó-válogatott) represents Hungary in men's international football, and is controlled by the Hungarian Football Federation.
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The Italy national football team (Nazionale di calcio dell'Italia) has represented Italy in men's international football since its first match in 1910.
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Juventus FC
Juventus Football Club (from iuventūs, 'youth'), commonly known as Juventus or colloquially as Juve, is an Italian professional football club based in Turin, Piedmont, who compete in Serie A, the top tier of the Italian football league system.
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List of Juventus FC records and statistics
Juventus Football Club is an Italian professional association football club based in Turin, Piedmont that competes in Serie A, the top football league in the country.
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Nice
Nice (Niçard: Niça, classical norm, or Nissa, Mistralian norm,; Nizza; Nissa; Νίκαια; Nicaea) is a city in and the prefecture of the Alpes-Maritimes department in France.
OGC Nice
Olympique Gymnaste Club de Nice, commonly referred to as OGC Nice or simply Nice, is a French professional football club based in Nice.
Prima Divisione
Prima Divisione (First Division) was the name of the first level of the Italian Football Championship from 1921 to 1926.
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Serie A
The Serie A, officially known as Serie A enilive in Italy and Serie A Made in Italy abroad for sponsorship reasons, is a professional league competition for football clubs located at the top of the Italian football league system.
Serie B
The Serie B, officially known as Serie BKT for sponsorship reasons, is the second-highest division in the Italian football league system after the Serie A. It has been operating for over ninety years since the 1929–30 season.
The Spain national football team (Selección Española de Fútbol) has represented Spain in men's international football competitions since 1920.
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SSC Napoli
Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli is an Italian professional football club based in the city of Naples that plays in Serie A, the top flight of Italian football.
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Ternana Calcio
Ternana Calcio, commonly referred to as Ternana, is an Italian football club based in Terni, Umbria and currently compete in the Serie C. The club was founded in 1925 and refounded in 1993.
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Torino FC
Torino Football Club, colloquially referred to as Toro, is an Italian professional football club based in Turin, Piedmont.
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Turin
Turin (Torino) is a city and an important business and cultural centre in Northern Italy.
US Alessandria Calcio 1912
Unione Sportiva Alessandria Calcio 1912, commonly referred to as Alessandria, is an Italian football club based in Alessandria, Piedmont.
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1932–33 Serie A
The 1932–33 Serie A season was won by Juventus.
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1933–34 Serie A
The 1933–34 Serie A season was won by Juventus.
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1933–35 Central European International Cup
The 1933–35 Central European International Cup was the third edition of the Central European International Cup played between 1933 and 1935.
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1934 FIFA World Cup
The 1934 FIFA World Cup was the second edition of the FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial international football championship for senior men's national teams.
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1934–35 Serie A
The 1934–35 Serie A season was won by Juventus.
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1937–38 Coppa Italia
The 1937–38 Coppa Italia was the fifth edition of the national cup in Italian football and the third edition of the tournament under the organization of the Direttorio Divisioni Superiori.
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See also
Catania FC managers
- Adelmo Prenna
- Andrea Camplone
- Andrea Sottil
- Antonio Colomban
- Carmelo Di Bella
- Cristiano Lucarelli
- Diego Simeone
- Dino Ballacci
- Domenico Toscano
- Edoardo Reja
- Felice Borel
- Francesco Baldini
- Francesco Capocasale
- Francesco Graziani
- Géza Kertész
- Gianluca Atzori
- Gianni Di Marzio
- Giovan Battista Fabbri
- Giovanni Degni
- Giovanni Mei
- Giulio Cappelli
- Giuseppe Raffaele
- György Orth
- Ivo Iaconi
- John Toshack
- Luca Tabbiani
- Luigi De Canio
- Marco Giampaolo
- Maurizio Pellegrino
- Nedo Sonetti
- Nicolò Nicolosi
- Orazio Russo
- Osvaldo Jaconi
- Pasquale Marino
- Pietro Vierchowod
- Rolando Maran
- Silvio Baldini
- Siniša Mihajlović
- Stefano Colantuono
- Vincenzo Guerini (footballer)
- Vincenzo Montella
- Walter Joachim
- Walter Zenga
French emigrants to Italy
- Élisabeth Chaplin
- Alfredo Borelli
- Annie Féolde
- Augusto Vittorio Vecchi
- Charlène Guignard
- Coco Brandolini d'Adda
- Edwige Fenech
- Eugenio Giraldoni
- Fabé Dia
- Felice Borel
- Ferdinand Guillaume
- Flaminio Avet
- Hélène Rémy
- Igor Markevitch
- Jacques Fred Petrus
- Laurent Pécheux
- Luigi Lucheni
- Maria Letizia Bonaparte, Duchess of Aosta
- Martine Brochard
- Michaël Bodegas
- Michel Dumas (painter)
- Niçard exodus
- Patrick Schaff
- Philippe Thomassin
- Raymond Vautherin
- Sammy Barbot
Juventus FC managers
- Alberto Zaccheroni
- Aldo Olivieri
- Andrea Pirlo
- Antonio Conte
- Armando Picchi
- Billy Chalmers
- Carlo Ancelotti
- Carlo Carcano
- Carlo Parola
- Ciro Ferrara
- Claudio Ranieri
- Didier Deschamps
- Dino Zoff
- Eraldo Monzeglio
- Ercole Rabitti
- Fabio Capello
- Federico Munerati
- Felice Borel
- George Raynor
- Giancarlo Corradini
- Giovanni Ferrari
- Giovanni Trapattoni
- Gunnar Gren
- György Sárosi
- Heriberto Herrera
- József Viola
- Jenő Károly
- Jesse Carver
- List of Juventus FC managers
- Ljubiša Broćić
- Luigi Bertolini
- Luigi Delneri
- Luigi Maifredi
- Luis Carniglia
- Marcello Lippi
- Massimiliano Allegri
- Massimo Carrera
- Maurizio Sarri
- Paolo Montero
- Paulo Amaral
- Rino Marchesi
- Sandro Puppo
- Teobaldo Depetrini
- Thiago Motta
- Umberto Caligaris
- Villiam Vecchi
- Virginio Rosetta
- William Aitken (footballer)
- Čestmír Vycpálek
Ternana Calcio managers
- Andrea Agostinelli
- Angelo Orazi
- Antonello Cuccureddu
- Aurelio Andreazzoli
- Bruno Bolchi
- Carmine Gautieri
- Cesare Maldini
- Christian Panucci
- Corrado Verdelli
- Domenico Caso
- Domenico Toscano
- Edmondo Fabbri
- Enrico Colombari
- Fabio Gallo
- Fabio Liverani
- Felice Borel
- Fernando Orsi
- Gian Piero Ghio
- Giancarlo Favarin
- Gino Colaussi
- Giovanni Vavassori
- Guido Gianfardoni
- Ignazio Abate
- Karl Harmer
- Leonardo Acori
- Luciano Spinosi
- Luigi De Canio
- Luigi Delneri
- Mario Beretta
- Mario Facco
- Massimo Silva
- Renzo Gobbo
- Renzo Ulivieri
- Roberto Breda
- Romano Mattè
- Sandro Pochesci
- Sebastiano Siviglia
- Umberto Pinardi
- Vincenzo Guerini (footballer)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felice_Borel
Also known as Felice Placido Borel II.