Danilo Martelli

Danilo Martelli
Personal information
Full name Danilo Martelli
Date of birth (1927-05-27)27 May 1927
Place of birth Castellucchio, Italy
Date of death 4 May 1949(1949-05-04) (aged 21)
Place of death Superga, Italy
Playing position Defensive midfielder, inside forward
Youth career
1940–1941 Marzotto Manerbio
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1941–1946 Brescia 99 (26)
1946–1949 Torino 72 (10)
Total 171 (36)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


Danilo Martelli (27 May 1927 – 4 May 1949) was an Italian professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He died along with his teammates and Torino officials in the Superga air disaster.

Club career

He began his career with Marzotto Manerbio in Serie C, in the 1940–41 season; then moved to Brescia which competed in Serie B for two seasons, demonstrating a propensity for scoring. In 1943 the Rondinelle won promotion to the top flight of Italian football, but could only play at the end of the Second World War, in the first post-war championship, in two regional groups. Brescia won fourth place in the group of Northern Italy, then lost a tie with A.C. Milan for the final round. However Martelli came to the fore and was noticed by executives of Torino, with whom he signed in 1946.

With 72 appearances and 10 goals, he contributed to the conquest of three Serie A titles of the Grande Torino in 1947, 1948, 1949. Valentino Mazzola advised him always to be "meaner".

He was the centre of a curious fact: the Bull needed to sell a player to reassess their finances and thought of selling Martelli, a rising star that interested many teams. His friends organised a kind of fundraiser to get half the amount other teams would pay for him, for Danilo to remain at Torino.[1]

Along with Valerio Bacigalupo and Mario Rigamonti he was part of the infamous Trio Nizza, three players of the Grande Torino who lived together in a small apartment in Via Nizza in Turin.

Martelli was buried at the cemetery of his native region, Castellucchio.

Legacy

The stadium of Mantua was renamed after him after the Superga air disaster.

Later, two football teams of the province of Cremona (Piadena) and Mantua (Castellucchio), were founded or changed their name to remember his football career: the G.S. Danilo Martelli of Piadena because when he came from Castellucchio he took the train to Brescia and down to Piadena, where he had many friends and former teammates with whom he played several tournaments during the summer; the US Danilo Martelli of Castellucchio, his hometown.

Style of play

He was a halfback who played as full-back on either flank.

Honours

Torino

Bibliography

References

  1. R. Ossola-F. Tavella, "Il romanzo del Grande Torino", Newton & Compton, Roma, 1993, pp. 203-204
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