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Luigi Colausig (4
March 1914 – 27 July 1991),
known as Gino
Colaussi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒiːno kolaˈussi]), was an
Italian footballer who pla****...
- who died on 5
November 2006 at the age of 90.
After six minutes, Gino
Colaussi opened the
scoring for Italy; Pál
Titkos equalised for
Hungary two minutes...
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second title in 1938 in a 4–2
defeat of Hungary, with two
goals by Gino
Colaussi and two
goals by
Silvio Piola in the
World Cup that followed. It is rumored...
- Leônidas 5
goals György Sárosi
Gyula Zsengellér
Silvio Piola 4
goals Gino
Colaussi Ernest Wilimowski 3
goals Perácio
Romeu Héctor
Socorro Harry Andersson...
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goals for
Silvio Piola and Gino
Colaussi before halftime. The
first ****ist he gave came
after a
quick exchange with
Colaussi, who put
Italy up 1–0. The next...
- France 3–1
Paris Piola (2),
Colaussi Semi-finals Brazil 2–1 M****ille
Colaussi,
Meazza Final Hungary 4–2
Paris Colaussi (2),
Piola (2) 1950
Group 3...
- 1962 Pelé Brazil 2 1958, 1970
Zinedine Zidane France 2 1998, 2006 Gino
Colaussi Italy 2 1 1938
Silvio Piola Italy 1 1938
Helmut Rahn West
Germany 1...
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record (archived)
George COHEN – FIFA
competition record (archived) Gino
COLAUSSI – FIFA
competition record (archived)
Fulvio COLLOVATI – FIFA competition...
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Sardinian First Division with the
arrival of
Italian world champion Gino
Colaussi. He
ended his
career as a player,
playing seven matches and
scoring one...
- FIFA
World Cup,
which ended 3–1 in
favour of
Italy with
goals by Gino
Colaussi in the 9th
minute and two
goals by
Silvio Piola in the 51st and 72nd minute...