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Superga air disaster

The Superga air disaster happened on Wednesday, May 4, 1949, when a plane carrying almost the entire Torino squad (18 players), plus management, journalists and crew, crashed into the Superga hills near Turin, killing everyone on board. In all, 31 people died.

The team were returning from Josč Ferreira 's farewell match in Lisbon at the time of the crash. The crash was all the more tragic since it claimed the lives of a team that had won the Serie A title for the previous four years in a row (plus the last title before the oubreak of war). After the crash, Torino did not win the title again until 1976. Of the entire squad, only one player (Sauro Tomą , who wasn't flying, due to injury) survived. As well as this, Barcelona player Ladislao Kubala was due to fly out to play in the game, but did not do so because of his son's ill health.

Victims

Players

  • Valerio Bacigalupo
  • Aldo Ballarin
  • Dino Ballarin
  • Milo Bongiorni
  • Eusebio Castigliano
  • Rubens Fadini
  • Guglielmo Gabetto
  • Ruggero Grava
  • Giuseppe Grezar
  • Ezio Loik
  • Virgilio Maroso
  • Danilo Martelli
  • Valentino Mazzola
  • Romeo Menti
  • Piero Operto
  • Franco Ossola
  • Mario Rigamonti
  • Giulio Schubert

Club Officials

  • Arnaldo Agnisetta , manager
  • Ippolito Civalleri , manager
  • Egri Erbstein , trainer
  • Leslie Lievesley , coach
  • Ottavio Corina , masseur

Journalists

  • Renato Casalbore , (Tuttosport)
  • Luigi Cavallero , (La Stampa)
  • Renato Tosatti , (Gazzetta del Popolo)

Crew

  • Pierluigi Meroni , captain
  • Antonio Pangrazi
  • Celestino D'Inca
  • Cesare Biancardi

Others

  • Andrea Bonaiuti , organiser

See also

Last updated: 01-04-2007 01:18:57
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