Vincenzo Fresia

Vincenzo Fresia (Italian pronunciation: [vinˈtʃɛntso ˈfrɛːzja]; 2 October 1888 – 1946) was an Italian footballer and manager who played as a forward and made one appearance for the Italy national team.[2]

Vincenzo Fresia
Personal information
Full name Vincenzo Fresia
Date of birth (1888-10-02)2 October 1888
Place of birth Vercelli, Italy
Date of death 1946 (aged 5758)[1]
Place of death Italy
Position(s) Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1908–1911 Pro Vercelli 38 (12)
1911 Torino 1 (?)
1912–1914 Pro Vercelli 17 (7)
Total 56 (19+)
National team
1913 Italy 1 (0)
Teams managed
1920–1926 Ravenna
1936–1938 Prato
1938–1939 Grosseto
1939–1940 Carrarese
1941–1942 Molfetta Sportiva
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Career

Fresia played the majority of his club career at Pro Vercelli, except for a brief spell at Torino in which he made one appearance.[3] He made his only international appearance for Italy on 15 June 1913 in a friendly match against Austria.[4] The match, which was played in Vienna, finished as a 0–2 loss for Italy.[5]

Following his playing career, Fresia began his career as a manager. He coached Ravenna, Prato, Grosseto, Carrarese and Molfetta Sportiva.[6][2][7]

Career statistics

International

Italy[5]
YearAppsGoals
191310
Total10

References

  1. Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio
  2. Vincenzo Fresia at WorldFootball.net
  3. La Settimana Granata
  4. "Il grande match tra italiani e austriaci a Vienna – La vittoria degli austriaci" [The great match between Italians and Austrians in Vienna – The victory of the Austrians]. La Stampa. 47 (in Italian) (165). Vienna (published 16 June 1913). 15 June 1913. p. 5. Archived from the original on 26 March 2020. Retrieved 26 March 2020. La società Pro Vercelli e rappresentata da sette campioni: Innocenti, Milano I e II, Binaschi, Berardo, Fresia, Corna; Devecchi della Internazionale di Milano; Parodi del Foot Ball Club di Casale; Valobra del Piemonte Foot Ball Club di Torino; Trerè del Milano Club di Milano, in complesso è quasi esclusivamente composta di piemontesi. [The club Pro Vercelli is represented by seven champions: Innocenti, Milano I and II, Binaschi, Berardo, Fresia, Corna; Devecchi of Internazionale di Milano; Parodi of Foot Ball Club di Casale; Valobra of Piemonte Foot Ball Club di Turin; Trerè of Milano Club di Milano, overall it is almost exclusively composed of Piedmontese.]
  5. "Vincenzo Fresia". EU-Football.info. Retrieved 29 January 2019.
  6. Una storia giallorossa: Storia
  7. Agendina del Calcio Barlassina, 1941–1942, p. 125.
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