Aldo Cevenini | |
Birth Date: | 8 November 1889 |
Birth Place: | Arona, Kingdom of Italy |
Death Place: | Deiva Marina, Italy |
Position: | Striker |
Years1: | 1908–1909 |
Years2: | 1909–1912 |
Years3: | 1912–1915 |
Years4: | 1915–1919 |
Years5: | 1919–1921 |
Years6: | 1921–1922 |
Years7: | 1922–1923 |
Clubs1: | Libertas Milano |
Clubs7: | Internazionale |
Caps1: | 9 |
Goals1: | ? |
Caps2: | 42 |
Goals2: | 15 |
Caps3: | 51 |
Goals3: | 42 |
Caps4: | 42 |
Goals4: | 48 |
Caps5: | 18 |
Goals5: | 2 |
Caps6: | 15 |
Goals6: | ? |
Caps7: | 22 |
Goals7: | 1 |
Totalcaps: | 199 |
Totalgoals: | 108 |
Nationalyears1: | 1910–1915 |
Nationalteam1: | Italy |
Nationalcaps1: | 11 |
Nationalgoals1: | 4 |
Manageryears1: | 1929–1930 |
Managerclubs1: | Atalanta |
Aldo Cevenini (pronounced as /it/; 8 November 1889 – 26 October 1973) was an Italian professional football player and coach who played as a forward.
Cevenini began his career with Libertas Milano, and later played for Milan, where he also later served as the team's captain, as well as cross-city rivals Inter, and Novese. He won the Italian championship in the 1919–20 and 1921–22 season, with Inter and Novese respectively.
Cevenini made his debut for the Italy national football team in the team's first ever game on 15 May 1910 against France.
Aldo's younger brothers Mario Cevenini, Luigi Cevenini, Cesare Cevenini and Carlo Cevenini all played football professionally. To distinguish them, Aldo was known as Cevenini I, Mario as Cevenini II, Luigi as Cevenini III, Cesare as Cevenini IV and Carlo as Cevenini V.[1]