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Italian footballer
Raimundo Bibiani "Mumo" Orsi (2 December 1901 – 6 April 1986) was an Italian Argentine footballer who played as a winger or as a forward. At the international
Raimundo_Orsi
Topics referred to by the same term
President of Paraguay Raimundo Orsi, Argentinian footballer Raimundo Diosdado Caballero, Catholic miscellaneous writer Raimundo Andueza Palacio, former
Raimundo
Argentine professional sports club
style) starring Manuel Seoane, Alberto Lalín, Raimundo Orsi, Luis Ravaschino and Zoilo Canavery. Raimundo Orsi went on to become Independiente's first globally
Club_Atlético_Independiente
World Cup final, held in Italy
held the lead for only 10 minutes as Italy drew level through striker Raimundo Orsi. Without any additional goals in regulation, the match was forced to
1934_FIFA_World_Cup_final
International football delegation
Year Manager Captain Italy scorers 1934 Vittorio Pozzo Gianpiero Combi Raimundo Orsi, Angelo Schiavio 1938 Vittorio Pozzo Giuseppe Meazza Gino Colaussi (2)
Italy_at_the_FIFA_World_Cup
Association football club in Turin, Italy
including the 1934 FIFA World Cup winning squad, with star players like Raimundo Orsi, Luigi Bertolini, Giovanni Ferrari, and Luis Monti, among others. Juventus
Juventus_FC
International football competition
Schiavio (Italy) José Maria Yermo (Spain) Pedro Petrone (Uruguay) 3 goals Raimundo Orsi (Argentina) Jacques Moeschal (Belgium) Guillermo Subiabre (Chile) Vítor
Football at the 1928 Summer Olympics
Football_at_the_1928_Summer_Olympics
Surname list
producer and musician Prospero Orsi (1560s-1630s), Italian painter of the late-Mannerist and early-Baroque period Raimundo Orsi (1901–1986), Argentinian-Italian
Orsi
Chilean football club
José Vilarino (1945) José Della Torre (1945–1946) Renato Panay (1947) Raimundo Orsi (1947) Martin García (1948–1954) Carlos Sponeck (1955–1956) Carlos Aldabe
Everton_de_Viña_del_Mar
Association football tournament in Italy
goals Oldřich Nejedlý 4 goals Edmund Conen Angelo Schiavio 3 goals Raimundo Orsi Leopold Kielholz 2 goals Johann Horvath Bernard Voorhoof Antonín Puč
1934_FIFA_World_Cup
Raimundo Orsi, a five-time champion with Juventus
List_of_Juventus_FC_players
Men's association football team
Czechoslovakia 2–1 in extra time in the final in Rome, with goals by Raimundo Orsi and Angelo Schiavio to achieve their first World Cup title. They achieved
Italy_national_football_team
competition record (archived) ORLANDO – FIFA competition record (archived) Raimundo ORSI – FIFA competition record (archived) Oscar ORTIZ – FIFA competition
List of FIFA World Cup winning players
List_of_FIFA_World_Cup_winning_players
Argentine citizens of Italian descent
newspaper. In football, Italian Argentine "oriundi" Luis Monti and Raimundo Orsi were finalists of the FIFA World Cup with Argentina national football
Italian_Argentines
Italian footballer (1910–1979)
to be settled the next day. Meazza scored from a corner sent in by Raimundo Orsi in the 11th minute. It was the only goal of the game. The final against
Giuseppe_Meazza
Men's football awards
Deportes José Nasazzi — — Clarín José Nasazzi — — 1934 Italy ESPN Deportes Raimundo Orsi — — Clarín Giuseppe Meazza — — 1938 France ESPN Deportes Giuseppe Meazza
FIFA_World_Cup_awards
Football match
CH Luis Monti LH Luigi Bertolini OR Enrique Guaita IR Pietro Serantoni CF Giuseppe Meazza IL Giovanni Ferrari OL Raimundo Orsi Manager: Vittorio Pozzo
Battle_of_Highbury
Chilean footballer (1936–2022)
and Ademir Marques de Menezes, Uruguayan José Pedro Cea and Argentine Raimundo Orsi. He played at left midfield for over 20 years between 1953 and 1973
Leonel_Sánchez
Football stadium in Godoy Cruz, Argentina
Chacras de Coria town, where Pelé met former international footballer Raimundo Orsi, who had moved to live in Mendoza years ago. The last significant refurbishment
Estadio_Feliciano_Gambarte
International football rivalry
broke the Stradivarius on his head, just in case." — Argentine player Raimundo Orsi, speaking about the riot at the cabaret. In 1930 Uruguay organised the
Argentina–Uruguay football rivalry
Argentina–Uruguay_football_rivalry
Sporting event delegation
Segundo Luna Ángel Medici Luis Monti Pedro Ochoa Rodolfo Orlandini Raimundo Orsi Fernando Paternoster Feliciano Perducca Natalio Perinetti Domingo Tarasconi
Argentina at the 1928 Summer Olympics
Argentina_at_the_1928_Summer_Olympics
Italian people and their descendants living outside Italy
Anfilogino Guarisi, Atilio Demaría, Luis Monti, Enrique Guaita and Raimundo Orsi world champions with the national team in 1934, Michele Andreolo world
Italian_diaspora
Italian football manager (born 1976)
Italy; Omar Sívori played for the Azzurri, as well as Luis Monti and Raimundo Orsi, who also won the World Cup while playing for Juventus. Fellow oriundi
Mauro_Camoranesi
Internet forum
1928: Dixie Dean 1929: Alan Morton (2) 1930: Giuseppe Meazza 1931: Raimundo Orsi 1932: Matthias Sindelar 1933: Matthias Sindelar (2) 1934: Giuseppe Meazza
BigSoccer
Uruguay 4–2 89' 1934 Antonín Puč Czechoslovakia 1–0 71' 2–1 Report Raimundo Orsi Italy 1–1 81' Angelo Schiavio Italy 2–1 95' 1938 Gino Colaussi Italy
List of FIFA World Cup final goalscorers
List_of_FIFA_World_Cup_final_goalscorers
1934 single-elimination tournament
Bertolini OR Anfilogino Guarisi IR Giuseppe Meazza IL Giovanni Ferrari OL Raimundo Orsi CF Angelo Schiavio Manager: Vittorio Pozzo GK Julius Hjulian RB Ed Czerkiewicz
1934 FIFA World Cup final tournament
1934_FIFA_World_Cup_final_tournament
Football tournament season
Stefan Skoumal Adolf Vogl Leopold Hofmann Imre Markos Mario Pizziolo Raimundo Orsi Luis Monti Alfredo Pitto Gino Colaussi Felice Borel Alfred Jäck Engelbert
1933–1935 Central European International Cup
1933–1935_Central_European_International_Cup
Football tournament
3–0 win over Italy in Rome in 1953. Giuseppe Meazza Eraldo Monzeglio Raimundo Orsi Raffaele Costantino Alfredo Pitto Umberto Caligaris Luigi Allemandi
Central European International Cup
Central_European_International_Cup
Italian footballer (1905–1990)
final. In the final, Czechoslovakia took the lead, but a late goal by Raimundo Orsi levelled the game. In the 5th minute of extra-time, despite carrying
Angelo_Schiavio
Person of foreign descent
Genoa, Inter – 2008–12 – Alfonso Negro – Fiorentina, Napoli – 1934–39 – Raimundo Orsi – Juventus – 1928–35 – Dani Osvaldo – Fiorentina, Bologna, Roma, Juventus
Oriundo
2DF Eraldo Monzeglio (1906-06-05)5 June 1906 (aged 27) 12 Bologna 4FW Raimundo Orsi (1901-12-02)2 December 1901 (aged 32) 27 Juventus 3MF Mario Pizziolo
1934_FIFA_World_Cup_squads
Italian football club history
including the 1934 FIFA World Cup champions, with star players like Raimundo Orsi, Luigi Bertolini, Giovanni Ferrari, and Luis Monti, among others. As
History_of_Juventus_FC
45 3rd – – – William Aitken Raimundo Orsi 15 1930–31 Serie A 34 25 5 4 79 37 55 1st – MIT QF – Carlo Carcano Raimundo Orsi 20 1931–32 Serie A 34 24 6 4
List_of_Juventus_FC_seasons
Italian footballer (1902–1956)
victory provided by a hat trick from Angelo Schiavio, a double from Raimundo Orsi and a goal each from Giovanni Ferrari and Meazza. In the Quarter-finals
Gianpiero_Combi
Football tournament season
Gschweidl Géza Toldi Gábor P. Szabó Renato Cesarini Giuseppe Meazza Raimundo Orsi Max Abegglen 1 goal Adolf Vogl Walter Nausch Heinrich Müller Mihai Tänzer
1931–32 Central European International Cup
1931–32_Central_European_International_Cup
Combi-Rosetta-Caligaris, Giovanni Ferrari, Felice Borel II and the oriundi Luis Monti, Raimundo Orsi and Renato Cesarini. Italy players that won the 1934 FIFA World Cup
Nazio-Juve
Uruguayan footballer (1893–1966)
formed by Canavery, Alberto Lalín, Luis Ravaschino, Manuel Seoane and Raimundo Orsi. He was born in Montevideo, Uruguay, the son of Valerio Canavery and
Zoilo_Canavery
Rules to determine player participation
States and Haiti) László Kubala – (Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Spain) Raimundo Orsi – (Argentina and Italy) Luis Monti – (Argentina and Italy; the only
FIFA_eligibility_rules
Libonatti 18 1926–1931 Argentina Attila Sallustro 2 1929–1932 Paraguay Raimundo Orsi 35 1929–1935 Argentina Raffaele Sansone 3 1932 Uruguay Francisco Fedullo
List of Italy international footballers born outside Italy
List_of_Italy_international_footballers_born_outside_Italy
Italian football manager (1886–1968)
He was also a fan of Raimundo Orsi, an Argentinian from Buenos Aires after an undistinguished stint in the Argentinian shirt. Orsi, never a prolific goalscorer
Vittorio_Pozzo
Football tournament
16 1931 Heinrich Hiltl 7 7 1.00 1932 Renato Cesarini 5 4 1.25 1933 Raimundo Orsi 5 4 1.25 František Kloz 4 1.25 Giuseppe Meazza 6 0.83 Matthias Sindelar
Mitropa_Cup
Filippo Galli (all with AC Milan) Renato Cesarini (all with Juventus) Raimundo Orsi (all with Juventus) Umberto Caligaris (all with Juventus) Mario Varglien
Football records and statistics in Italy
Football_records_and_statistics_in_Italy
– Fiorentina, Napoli – 1934–39 – Brian Oddei – Sassuolo – 2020–22 – Raimundo Orsi – Juventus – 1928–35 – Dani Osvaldo – Fiorentina, Bologna, Roma, Juventus
List of foreign Serie A players
List_of_foreign_Serie_A_players
30th season of top-tier Italian football
29 2 Giuseppe Meazza Ambrosiana-Inter 24 3 Antonio Vojak Napoli 20 Raimundo Orsi Juventus 5 Carlo Reguzzoni Bologna 18 6 Cesare Augusto Fasanelli Roma
1930–31_Serie_A
Day of the year
Hammerbacher, German landscape architect and professor (died 1985) 1901 – Raimundo Orsi, Argentinian-Italian footballer (died 1986) 1905 – Khan Bahadur Abdul
December_2
Czech footballer (1904–1996)
minute with a goal by Antonín Puč, but ten minutes later a shot by Raimundo Orsi beat Plánička for the equalizer, sending the match to extra time, where
František_Plánička
0 5 0 2 0 11 0 69 Arturo Naón† 1939 – – – – – – – – 7 2 4 1 11 3 69 Raimundo Orsi† 1939–1940 – – – – – – – – 3 0 8 2 11 2 69 Sabino Coletta† 1944–1945
List of CR Flamengo foreign football players
List_of_CR_Flamengo_foreign_football_players
International football competition
Vienna 4 3 Vlastimil Kopecký Slavia Prague 3 Bruno Maini AGC Bologna František Svoboda Slavia Prague György Sárosi Ferencváros Raimundo Orsi Juventus
1932_Mitropa_Cup
Czechoslovakia 2–1 in extra time in the final in Rome, with goals by Raimundo Orsi and Angelo Schiavio to achieve their first World Cup title. They achieved
History of the Italy national football team
History_of_the_Italy_national_football_team
28 — Igor Sani, Guinea-Bissauan international footballer 6 April – Raimundo Orsi, Argentine/Italian striker, winner of the 1934 FIFA World Cup. (84)
1986_in_association_football
Segundo Luna Ángel Medici Luis Monti Pedro Ochoa Rodolfo Orlandini Raimundo Orsi Fernando Paternoster Feliciano Perducca Natalio Perinetti Domingo Tarasconi
List of Olympic medalists for Argentina
List_of_Olympic_medalists_for_Argentina
Luna Ángel Segundo Medici Luis Monti Pedro Ochoa Rodolfo Orlandini Raimundo Orsi Fernando Paternoster Feliciano Perducca Natalio Perinetti Domingo Tarasconi
List of 1928 Summer Olympics medal winners
List_of_1928_Summer_Olympics_medal_winners
31st season of top-tier Italian football
Alessandria 21 Giuseppe Meazza Ambrosiana-Inter 5 Bruno Maini Bologna 19 Raimundo Orsi Juventus 7 Giovanni Ferrari Juventus 17 Aldo Borel Casale Gino Rossetti
1931–32_Serie_A
1927 football tour of Real Madrid to the Americas
Estadio Sportivo Barracas, which included 1934 FIFA World Cup winner Raimundo Orsi. On 10 July, the match was repeated with the Argentinians winning 3–2
Real Madrid CF's 1927 tour of the Americas
Real_Madrid_CF's_1927_tour_of_the_Americas
professional wrestler, cardiac arrest. Boris Gutnikov, 54, Soviet violinist. Raimundo Orsi, 84, Argentine footballer. Sergio Rodríguez, 58, Uruguayan footballer
Deaths_in_April_1986
Argentine footballer
players and supporters. That team was formed by notable players as Raimundo Orsi, Zoilo Canavery, Alberto Lalín, Luis Ravaschino and Seoane himself.
Manuel_Seoane
Italian football club season
April 2020. Transferred in for 1935 Mitropa Cup. Released in April 1935, "Orsi torna in Argentina". La Stampa. 4 April 1935. p. 7. Melegari. Almanacco illustrato
1934–35_FBC_Juventus_season
International football competition
of top scorer was shared by four players who each scored five goals, Raimundo Orsi of semi-finalists Juventus, František Kloz of the other semi-finalists
1933_Mitropa_Cup
several Oriundo in the squad composed of Argentine-born players such as Raimundo Orsi, Enrique Guaita, and Luis Monti who also played for Argentina in the
Football_in_Argentina
Humberto Maschio Argentina Italy 1962 Luis Monti Argentina Italy 1932 Raimundo Orsi Argentina Italy 1929 Italy Argentina 1936 Alejandro Scopelli Argentina
List of association football players capped by two senior national teams
List_of_association_football_players_capped_by_two_senior_national_teams
Federico Munerati (CEIC) Bruno Nicolè Antonio Nocerino Angelo Ogbonna Raimundo Orsi* (WC) (CEIC) Dani Osvaldo* Michele Padovano Raffaele Palladino Carlo
Juventus FC and the Italy national football team
Juventus_FC_and_the_Italy_national_football_team
29th season of top-tier Italian football
Ambrosiana 16 10 Virgilio Levratto Genoa 15 Mario Magnozzi Livorno Raimundo Orsi Juventus 13 Anton Blazevic Ambrosiana 14 Italo Rossi Pro Patria 15 Carlo
1929–30_Serie_A
Andrea Orlandini MF 3 0 1974 1975 Alberto Orlando FW 5 4 1962 1965 Raimundo Orsi FW 35 13 1929 1935 1934 Riccardo Orsolini MF 13 2 2019 2025 Alberto
List of Italy international footballers
List_of_Italy_international_footballers
Jauretche, writer, politician, and philosopher (died 1974) 2 December – Raimundo Orsi, footballer (died 1986) 24 December – Nina Negri, artist (died 1981)
1901_in_Argentina
Spanish international footballer and manager (1902–1976)
Argentine national team on 9 July, in which he successfully nullified Raimundo Orsi, who went on to score in the 1934 FIFA World Cup final, in an eventual
Pachuco_Prats
Sporting event delegation
Segundo Luna Ángel Medici Luis Monti Pedro Ochoa Rodolfo Orlandini Raimundo Orsi Fernando Paternoster Feliciano Perducca Natalio Perinetti Domingo Tarasconi
Argentina_at_the_Olympics
Italian football club season
Felice Borel II, Umberto Caligaris, Giovanni Ferrari, Luis Monti, Raimundo Orsi et Mario Varglien I (5 out of 9 were starting players). Italy clinched
1933–34_FBC_Juventus_season
Football tournament
were Francisco Varallo, Mario Boyé, Ernesto Lazzatti (Boca Juniors); Raimundo Orsi, Arsenio Erico, Vicente de la Mata, Antonio Sastre (Independiente),
Torneo Internacional Nocturno Rioplatense
Torneo_Internacional_Nocturno_Rioplatense
Italian football club season
powerful offense scoring 89 goals (65 in away) and conceded only 38. Also Raimundo Orsi with 20 goals (included 5 penalties) became 5th best topscorer of the
1931–32_FBC_Juventus_season
Ferreira Enrique Gainzarain Ángel Médici Luis Monti Rodolfo Orlandini Raimundo Orsi Fernando Paternoster Feliciano Perducca Domingo Tarasconi Alfredo Helman
List of Olympic medalists in football
List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_football
Eraldo Monzeglio (1906-06-05)5 June 1906 (aged 27) 12 Bologna - 4FW Raimundo Orsi (1901-12-02)2 December 1901 (aged 32) 27 Juventus - 3MF Mario Pizziolo
List of Italy national football team World Cup and European Championship squads
List_of_Italy_national_football_team_World_Cup_and_European_Championship_squads
Italian football club season
Serie A 1st (in 1931 Mitropa Cup) Mitropa Cup Quarterfinals Top goalscorer League: Raimundo Orsi (20) All: Orsi (21) Home colours ← 1929–30 1931–32 →
1930–31_FBC_Juventus_season
Orlandini (1905-01-01)1 January 1905 (aged 23) Sp. Buenos Aires 11 4FW Raimundo Orsi (1901-12-02)2 December 1901 (aged 26) Independiente 3 2DF Fernando Paternoster
Football at the 1928 Summer Olympics – Men's team squads
Football_at_the_1928_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_team_squads
Italian football club season
Giovanni Ferrari MF ITA Francesco Imberti (footballer) MF ITA Federico Munerati FW ARG Raimundo Orsi FW ITA Pietro Sernagiotto FW ITA Giovanni Vecchina
1932–33_FBC_Juventus_season
Football tournament
1924 Pedro De Sarrasqueta 8 Estudiantil Porteño Pasqual Licciardi River Plate 1925 Raimundo Orsi 8 Independiente 1926 Nicanor Moro 7 Liberal Argentino
Copa de Competencia (Asociación Amateurs)
Copa_de_Competencia_(Asociación_Amateurs)
President of Colombia since 2022
April 2025 – 21 March 2026 Preceded by Xiomara Castro Succeeded by Yamandú Orsi Personal details Born Gustavo Francisco Petro Urrego (1960-04-19) 19 April
Gustavo_Petro
Argentinian guitarist (1893–1935)
with the great bandoneon player Carlos Marcucci and the violinist Raimundo "Mumo" Orsi. In 1921, he formed a duo with guitarist and composer Antonio di
Ángel_Domingo_Riverol
Carlo Odescalchi Cipriano Efisio Oppo Paolo Orano Alberto Orlando Fernando Orsi Giovanni Orsina Clarice Orsini Flavio Orsini Fulvio Orsini Alfredo Ottaviani
List_of_people_from_Rome
Highest award of the Olympic Movement
Poland Mr. Li Menghua China Mr. Geoffrey de Navacelle France Mr. Sergio Orsi Italy Mr. Lassina Palenfo Ivory Coast Mr. Marcel Pasche Switzerland Mr
Olympic_Order
Valdés Subercaseaux, OFMCap (1908-1982) Pelágio Sauter, CSsR (1878-1961) Raimundo Calcagno (1888-1964) Silvio Dissegna (1967-1979) Elisabetta Tasca Serena
List of people declared venerable by Pope Francis
List_of_people_declared_venerable_by_Pope_Francis
Californios revolt 1845 Accessed 25 July 2009 Starr, Kevin and Richard J. Orsi (eds.) (2000). Rooted in barbarous soil: people, culture, and community in
Maritime history of California
Maritime_history_of_California
(1490–1541) (Art UK): The Virgin and Child in a Landscape (Art UK) Lelio Orsi (1511–1587) (Art UK): The Walk to Emmaus (Art UK) Ortolano (1485 – c. 1527)
Catalogue of paintings in the National Gallery
Catalogue_of_paintings_in_the_National_Gallery
RAIMUNDO ORSI
RAIMUNDO ORSI
Male
French
Norman French form of German Raginmund, RAIMUND means "wise protector."
Male
Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Frankish German Raginmund, RAIMUNDO means "wise protector."
Female
Spanish
Feminine form of Spanish Ramón, RAIMUNDA means "wise protector."
Boy/Male
American, Chinese, French, German, Latin, Portuguese
Guards Wisely; Protecting Hands; Wise Protector
Male
German
A derivative of Frankish German Raginmund, REIMUND means "wise protector."
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Italian, Teutonic
Italian Form of Raymond; Mighty Protector; Counselor; Protector
Girl/Female
German, Spanish
Wise Defender; Mighty Protector
Boy/Male
French German Teutonic Spanish
Guards wisely.
Male
Italian
Italian form of Frankish German Raginmund, RAIMONDO means "wise protector."
Girl/Female
Spanish
Wise defender.
Male
Polish
Polish and Slovene form of Frankish Raginmund, RAJMUND means "wise protector."
Boy/Male
Italian Teutonic
mighty protector'.
Female
Italian
Feminine form of Italian Raimondo, RAIMONDA means "wise protector."
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Teutonic
Guards Wisely; Wise Guardian; Wise Defender; Mighty Protector
Male
Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of German Raginmund, RAYMUNDO means "wise protector."
Male
French
Old French form of Frankish German Raginmund, RAIMOND means "wise protector."
Boy/Male
Teutonic
Wise protector.
Boy/Male
French German American
Guards wisely.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Raymond, RAYMUND means "wise protector."
Female
French
Feminine form of Norman French Raimund, RAIMUNDE means "wise protector."
RAIMUNDO ORSI
RAIMUNDO ORSI
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Love
Male
Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Munro, MUNROE means "from the mount on the river Roe."Â
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Beautiful lady
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Lalithamba's Other Name
Male
Cornish
, supplanter.
Female
Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Gobnait, possibly GOBINET means "little smith."
Girl/Female
Indian
Continuous, Younger sister
Boy/Male
Arabic, Danish, French, German, Indian, Muslim, Pakistani
The Dove
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Valentinus, VALENTÃN means "healthy, strong."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Heaven. Garden.
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