Eligio Vecchi
Eligio Vecchi (16 February 1910 – 8 November 1968) was an Italian professional footballer who played as a midfielder.[2] CareerVecchi began his career at local club Mantova in 1927, before joining Foggia two seasons later in the Serie B.[3] Following a few seasons with Cremonese, Vecchi played two friendlies for Milan in May 1934, against Admira Wien and Manchester City.[1] He joined Ambrosiana-Inter, Milan's rivals, in the Serie A,[3] scoring four goals in 29 games in his two seasons at the club.[4] He was sold to Alessandria in 1936 where, despite being relegated to the Serie B, Vecchi remained at the club.[3] Alessandria failed to gain promotion, and Vecchi moved to Fiorentina in 1938, who had just been relegated from the Serie A.[3] Vecchi then played for Atalanta, Mantova, and Cavese, before being forced to fight in the ongoing World War II.[3] He returned to play for Mantova ahead of the 1946–47 season, where he retired.[5] Playing styleVecchi was a forward with good technique, capable of playing both as a centre-forward and as a wide midfielder, though his main position was that of a winger.[3] HonoursFiorentina Atalanta
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