Ivano Bordon
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Ivano Bordon (born April 13, 1951 in Marghera, Venice) is a former Italian football (soccer) goalkeeper. During his Serie A career (from 1970 to 1989) he played for Inter (two title win) Sampdoria and Brescia.
For the Italy national football team he participated at the 1978 FIFA World Cup, Euro 1980 and was 1982 World Champion.
Italy squad - 1978 FIFA World Cup Fourth Place | ||
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1 Zoff | 2 Bellugi | 3 Cabrini | 4 Cuccureddu | 5 Gentile | 6 Maldera | 7 Manfredonia | 8 Scirea | 9 Antognoni | 10 Benetti | 11 Pecci | 12 Conti | 13 P. Sala | 14 Tardelli | 15 Zaccarelli | 16 Causio | 17 C. Sala | 18 Bettega | 19 Graziani | 20 Pulici | 21 Rossi | 22 Bordon | Coach: Bearzot |
Italy squad - 1982 FIFA World Cup Champions (3rd Title) | ||
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1 Zoff | 2 Baresi | 3 Bergomi | 4 Cabrini | 5 Collovati | 6 Gentile | 7 Scirea | 8 Vierchowod | 9 Antognoni | 10 Dossena | 11 Marini | 12 Bordon | 13 Oriali | 14 Tardelli | 15 Causio | 16 Conti | 17 Massaro | 18 Altobelli | 19 Graziani | 20 Rossi | 21 Selvaggi | 22 Galli | Coach: Bearzot |
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