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Amphilóquio Guarisi Marques (26 December 1905 – 8 June 1974) was an Italian Brazilian footballer who played as a forward. In Brazil he was known as Filó (IPA: [fiˈlɔ]) and in Italy as Anfilogino Guarisi (IPA: [aɱfiˈlɔːdʒino ɡwaˈriːzi]). Throughout his career he played football in both Brazil and Italy, representing both nations at international level, and was a member of the Italian team that won the 1934 FIFA World Cup.

Anfilogino Guarisi
Personal information
Full name Amphilóquio Guarisi Marques
Date of birth (1905-12-06)6 December 1905
Place of birth São Paulo, Brazil
Date of death 8 June 1974(1974-06-08) (aged 68)
Place of death São Paulo, Brazil
Position(s) Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1922–1924 Portuguesa 50 (21)
1925–1928 Paulistano ? (?)
1929–1931 Corinthians 50 (21)
1931–1936 Lazio 134 (43)
1937–1939 Corinthians 24 (8)
1939–1940 Portuguesa Santista ? (?)
1940 Palestra Itália 5 (1)
National team
1925 Brazil 4 (1)
1932–1934 Italy 6 (1)
Honours
 Italy
Central European International Cup
1931-32 Central European International Cup
FIFA World Cup
1934 Italy
Central European International Cup
1933-35 Central European International Cup
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Career


Born in São Paulo, in 1922 Guarisi started his career in Portuguesa, where his father, Manuel Augusto Marques, was the president.

In 1925 he transferred to Paulistano, where he played alongside the legendary figure of Arthur Friedenreich. In the same year, in a friendly match against France on Europe, he scored one of the goals, and the game ended Paulistano 7–2 France.

On December 6, 1925, he made his first appearance for Brazil, against Paraguay. This match ended Brazil 5–2, and Filó scored one of the goals. He was a member of the Brazil team that finished in second place in the 1925 South American Championship.

With Paulistano, he won the Campeonato Paulista of 1926 (when he was the top scorer, with 16 goals), 1927 and 1929, for the Amateur League of Football. In 1929, he was also champion for Corinthians, for the Paulista Athletic Sports Association (in those years, there were two football leagues in São Paulo). In 1930, he won another Campeonato Paulista for Corinthians.

He waited to go to the 1930 FIFA World Cup in Uruguay, but a serious misunderstanding between the football leagues of Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo made that only players from Rio went to the tournament. Filó, Friedenreich and other football players from São Paulo did not go to Uruguay. The only one player from São Paulo who obtained his passage to the World Cup was Araken, who was in litigation with his club, Santos.

In 1931, Filó transferred to Lazio. In Italy, he would be known by his surname, Guarisi. In the biancoceleste, he played along with other Italian-Brazilians, the Fantoni family: Ninão, Nininho and Niginho, also known there by their surnames, like a dynasty: Fantoni I, Fantoni II and Fantoni III. That squad of Lazio was known as "Brasilazio".

In 1932, Guarisi, as son of an Italian mother, had right of Italian citizenship and was selected for the silver winning 1931-32 Central European International Cup and later the gold winning 1933-35 Central European International Cup campaign, and also the 1934 World Cup squad, in the process becoming the first Brazilian-born player to win the World Cup. In the only qualification game that Italy had played (against Greece), Guarisi scored the first goal of Azzurra in a World Cup qualification game.[1] In that match, he played with his colleague of Lazio, Fantoni II.[1]

He came back to Corinthians and won the Campeonato Paulista of 1937. His last Paulista title was for the rivals of Palestra Itália (current Palmeiras), the football team of the Italian colony of São Paulo.


Honours



International


Italy

References


  1. "As primeiras eliminatórias", Max Gehringer, Especial Placar: A Saga da Jules Rimet fascículo 2 - 1934 Itália, outubro de 2005, Editora Abril, págs. 18-21



На других языках


[de] Anfilogino Guarisi

Amphilóquio Guarisi Marques, italienisch Anfilogino, auch bekannt als Filó (* 26. Dezember 1905 in São Paulo; † 8. Juni 1974 ebenda) war ein brasilianisch-italienischer Fußballspieler, der 1934 mit Italien Fußball-Weltmeister wurde.
- [en] Anfilogino Guarisi

[es] Anfilogino Guarisi

Anphiloquio Guarisi Marques o Anfilogino Guarisi (São Paulo, 26 de diciembre de 1905 — São Paulo, 8 de junio de 1974) fue un futbolista ítalo-brasileño, conocido en Brasil como Filó. En 1922, inició su carrera en el club Portuguesa, donde su padre, Manuel Augusto Marques, era dirigente.

[fr] Anfilogino Guarisi

Anfilóquio Guarisi Marques, connu sous le nom d'Anfilogino Guarisi et surnommé Filó, né le 26 décembre 1905 à São Paulo (Brésil) et mort le 8 juin 1974 dans la même ville, est un footballeur international brésilien et international italien évoluant au poste d'attaquant.

[it] Anfilogino Guarisi

Amphilóquio Marques Guarisi, noto anche col nome italianizzato Anfilogino Guarisi e conosciuto in Brasile come Filó (San Paolo, 26 dicembre 1905 – San Paolo, 8 giugno 1974), è stato un calciatore brasiliano naturalizzato italiano, di ruolo attaccante.

[ru] Гуаризи, Анфилоджино

Амфилокио (Анфилоджино) Гуаризи Маркес (порт. Amphilóquio (Anfilogino) Guarisi Marque; 26 декабря 1905, Сан-Паулу — 8 июня 1974, Сан-Паулу), также известный под именем Фило  (порт. Filo) — бразильский и итальянский футболист, игравший на позиции правого нападающего.



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