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Renato Ferrarese

  • Writer: Simon Basten
    Simon Basten
  • Mar 2, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 20

Renato Ferrarese was born on January 18, 1918, in Rome.


Renato Ferrarese is second from left, kneeling. Source Wikipedia
Renato Ferrarese is second from left, kneeling. Source Wikipedia

He grew up at Lazio and in 1934-35 he won the Roman Boys Championship. He started playing with the first eleven on May 26 1940. And what a debut it was, a derby, resolved by a Flamini goal in the first half. In the 1940-41 season he made 17 appearances between Serie A and Coppa Italia but only five the following season.


In 1942 he signed for Pisa but during 1943-45 he moved back to Rome and played for Lazio in the Roman Championships. The Biancocelesti won the first one of 1943-44 and came second in 1944-45.


After the war he moved to Nocera Inferiore and played for Nocerina until 1950.


He died in Rome on February 27, 1981.


Ferrarese made 36 appearances for Lazio: 21 in Serie A, 3 in Coppa Italia, 8 in the Roman War Championship and 4 in the City of Rome trophy. He was a good backup defender.


Lazio Career

Season

Total appearances

Serie A

Coppa Italia

Roman War Championship

Other competitions

1939-40

1

1

-

-

-

1940-41

17

14

3

-

-

1941-42

5

5

-

-

-

1943-44

4

-

-

4


1944-45

8

-

-

4

4

Total

35

20

3

8

4

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