Farewell to Bobo Gori, one of the heroes of the Cagliari Scudetto
He was 77 years old and also won the Italian title with Inter and Juventus. In rossoblù 166 appearances and 33 goalsGori and Riva (Wikipedia)
The world of football mourns the death of Sergio "Bobo" Gori, one of the heroes of the Cagliari Scudetto. He was 77 years old.
Born in Milan, born in 1946, in addition to the one with the rossoblù shirt, he also won the championship twice with Inter and once with Juventus , for a total of four Italian titles won with three different teams, a record achieved in history only by five other players (Giovanni Ferrari, Filippo Cavalli, Pierino Fanna, Aldo Serena and Attilio Lombardo).
In the Nerazzurri he lifted a European Cup and two Intercontinental Cups in the 1960s, while in black and white he won a UEFA Cup in 1977.
In his career he also played for Vicenza, Verona and Sant'Angelo and was among the blue squad for the 1970 Mexican World Cup, which saw Italy take second place, defeated only by Brazil in the final.
Forward, with Cagliari he played a total of 166 games, scoring 33 goals.
In total, he made 293 appearances and made 62 in Serie A.
Cagliari has included him in their Hall of Fame.
(Unioneonline/lf)