Armando Segato

Armando Segato (Italian pronunciation: [arˈmando seˈɡaːto]; 3 May 1930 – 19 February 1973) was an Italian footballer and manager who played as a midfielder.

Armando Segato
Personal information
Full name Armando Segato
Date of birth (1930-05-03)3 May 1930
Place of birth Vicenza, Italy
Date of death 19 February 1973(1973-02-19) (aged 42)
Place of death Florence, Italy
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1948–1950 Cagliari 57 (9)
1950–1952 Prato 69 (13)
1952–1960 Fiorentina 231 (16)
1960–1964 Udinese 85 (6)
Total 442 (44)
National team
1953–1959 Italy 20 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Club career

Armando Segato was born in Vicenza, Italy. He played as a left halfback for the fabulous Fiorentina side of the 1950s, which won one Serie A championship during the 1955–56 season, followed by 4 consecutive 2nd-place finishes, and also reached the 1957 European Cup Final, only to lose to Real Madrid. In 1961 Fiorentina became the first Italian team to win a European title, the 1961 Cup Winners Cup, but he had just left Florence for a smaller Italian side, Udinese, where he closed his career in Serie B in 1964.

International career

With the Italian national team, Segato was among the most featured players in the decade, obtaining 20 caps between 1953 and 1959. He took part at the 1954 World Cup and played in a game against Switzerland.

Style of play

A left halfback, Segato was known in particular to the 'Viola' fans for his accurate left-footed defence-splitting passes and crosses, which often met the runs of Fiorentina team-mates Julinho and Virgili. He was known to be a loyal, correct and athletic midfielder, who was known for leading by example on the pitch, and was well-respected by both his opponents and team-mates alike.

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