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Water Polo legends: Pro-Recco
Showing posts with label Pro-Recco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pro-Recco. Show all posts

Sunday, September 21, 2014

1965: Pro-Recco Champion of Europe

The team of "Pro-Recco" winner of its 6th Italian Championship and also winner of the European Cup for National Champions. "Pro Recco" in the final phase of the European competition held in Milan, Italy won against Partizan Belgrade 1-0, Dinamo Magdemburg 5-4 and C.S.K. Moscow 5-4. The team: Merello, Guidotti, Cevasco, Guerrini, Maraschi, Lavoratori,Pizzo, Mittini, Marchisio, Giraldi, Pizzorno.

1971: The Champions of Pro-Recco

The team of “Pro-Recco”, winner of the 1971 Italian Championship. 

Source: Private collection

Saturday, March 9, 2013

1974: Pro-Recco winnner of its 14th title in Italy

The team of Pro Recco wins its 14th National Championship in Italy in 1974. The team: Bianconi, Cattino, Pizzo, Zecchin, Galbusera, Sassarini, Ghibellini, Alberani, E. Barlocco, Solimei and M.Barlocco. 

Friday, April 29, 2011

1964: The easy riders of Pro-Recco

Rare footage presenting the players of Pro-Recco winner of the Italian Championship in 1964, riding their "Vespa" scooter.  
Source: Archivio storico Istituto Luce 

Thursday, April 28, 2011

1967: The Champions of Pro Recco

The team of Pro Recco, winner of the Italian Championship in 1967. Standing L-R: Lonzi, Marchisio, Norrish (President), official, Ferro (Vice President), official, official, Cevasco, Ghibellini. Seatting L-R: Guerrini, Pizzo, Lavoratori, Maraschi, Sandri, Mortola, Merello.
Source: courtesy of Vittorio and Gianni Bisso (http://www.daovittorio.it); Foto Razeto-Recco

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

1959: Pro Recco wins its first "Scudetto"

Match of Pro Recco in the bay of Recco, during 1959, the year that the team of Liguria won its first "Scudetto" (National Championship). 
Source: courtesy of Sergio Faraggi 

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

1959: The winners of Pro Recco

Another picture of the team of Pro-Recco, winner of the Italian Championship in 1959. Standing L-R: Antonio Ferro (President and vice Mayor of Recco), Eugenio Merallo, Gianguerrino Giraldi, Mario Cevasco, Matteo Beraldo (Mayor of Recco), Enrico Guidotti, Mrs. Norrish, Piero Pizzo (Coach), Ettore Zanoni (Official). Squatting L-R: Angelo Maraschi, Franco Lavoratori, Eraldo Pizzo.  
Source: courtesy of Sergio Faraggi

1959: The Champions of Pro Recco

The team of Pro-Recco winner of their first Italian Championship in 1959. Standing L-R: Enrico Guidotti, Lino Repetto, Ettore Zanoni (Official), Angelo Maraschi, Antonio Ferro (President), Franco Lavoratori, Eugenio Merello. Squatting L-R: Gianguerrino Giraldi, Mario Cevasco, Pierro Pizzo (Coach), Eraldo Pizzo.
Source: courtesy of Sergio Faraggi

Monday, January 31, 2011

1974: The Champions of Pro-Recco

The team of Pro Recco winner of the Italian Championship in 1974. Standing L-R: Zecchin, Ghibelini, Pizzo, A.Ferro (President), Alberani, Sassarini, M.Barlocco. Kneeling L-R: Bianconi, Galbusera, E.Barlocco, Cattino, Solimei.
Sourcecourtesy of Vittorio and Gianni (http://www.daovittorio.it)Foto Razeto-Recco

Monday, July 19, 2010

1968: The Champions of Pro Recco

The team of Pro Recco, Italy, winner of the Italian Championship in 1968. The team: Marchisio, Ghibellini, Lonzi, Cevasco, Pizzo, Lavoratori, Solimei, Alberani and Zecchin.
Source: personal collection 

Thursday, January 14, 2010

1970: The European finalists of Pro Recco

The team of Pro Recco, Champions of Italy and finalists at the European Champions Cup in 1970. In the two final games, Pro Recco lost 5-3 against Mladost Zagreb (in Belgrade) and won in Genoa 3-2. The team : Solimei, E. Pizzo, Ghezzi, Marchisio, Alberani, Lavoratori, Ghibellini, Galbusera, Cevasco, Zecchin.
Source: magazine NUOTO, January 1970

Thursday, November 12, 2009

1965: The winners of Pro Recco

The team of Pro Recco winner of it's 6th Italian Chmapionship in 1965. Squatting: Lavoratori, E. Pizzo, Merello. Standing: Cevasco, Maraschi, Guerrini, Marchisio, Guidotti. Missing from the picture: P. Pizzo (coach), Ghibellini, Mittini, Giraldi.
Source: "Fritz Dennerlein vi insegna la Pallanuoto", De Vecchi Editore 1968

Saturday, May 2, 2009

1959: Pro Recco starts a great journey

The players of Pro Recco, winners of the 1959 Italian Championship, standing into the boat “Nuova Recco”. From L-R: Giraldi, Merello, Eraldo Pizzo, Guidotti, Pedarsini, Cevasco, Carnevali, Tabasco, Sogliani, Pozzo, Gandolfo. Captain of the boat (and coach of the team) Piero Pizzo. (Missing from the photo Franco Lavoratori).
Source: Pizzo il Caimano by Pier Lorenzo Stagno; SAGEP Editrice Genova

Thursday, April 30, 2009

1952: The Juniors U15 of Pro Recco.

The Juniors Under 15 team of Pro Recco in 1952. Standing L-R: Lavarello, Guaraldi, Eraldo Pizzo, Marachi, Schenone (coach). Kneeling L-R: Borri, Torrente, Guidotti.
Source: Pizzo il Caimano by Pier Lorenzo Stagno; SAGEP Editrice Genova

1954: The team of Pro Recco.

The 1954 team of Pro Recco, that took part for the first time in the A’ division of the Italian Championship. Standing L-R: Eraldo Pizzo, Odaglia, Andreani, Maraschi, Pio Levaro (coach). Kneeling L-R: Manuelli, Guidotti, Piero Pizzo, Costaguta.
Source: Pizzo il Caimano by Pier Lorenzo Stagno; SAGEP Editrice Genova

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

1948: The team of Pro Recco

The team of Pro Recco in 1948. Standing L-R: Guaraldi, Moderini, Giulio Noseda Jr, Pierro Silva, Schenone (coach), Mario Silva, Dellacasa. Knneling L-R: Caffarena, Nanni Zanoni, Piero Pizzo, Picasso.
Source: Pizzo il Caimano by Pier Lorenzo Stagno; SAGEP Editrice Genova

1954: Match in the “Stadio del Nuoto” of Recco

“Stadio del Nuoto” of Recco, Italy during a game of the 1954, A' division Italian Championship.
Source:
Pizzo il Caimano by Pier Lorenzo Stagno; SAGEP Editrice Genova

Thursday, May 8, 2008

1938: Water Polo match in Recco

Postcard of Recco, Italy with a scene of a Water Polo match in 1938.
Source: private collection

1939: Water Polo match in Recco

Postcard of Recco, Italy with a scene of a Water Polo match in 1939.
Source: private collection

Monday, January 28, 2008

1983: The winners of Pro-Recco

The team of "Pro-Recco", Italy winner of its 17th National Championship and 2nd European Cup for National Champions in 1983. Along with the coach Imre Szicora: Alberani, D'Altrui, Galli, Peri, Tixi, Baldineti, Lagostena, Tronchini, Castagnola, Ragosa, Bertazzoli, Capurro.
Source: magazine "Il giornalino" 1983