ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Rodolfo Pini Rodolfo PiniUruguayan footballer (1926-2000) In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Pini and the second or maternal family name is Giovio. Rodolfo PiniPersonal informationFull name Rodolfo Pini Giovio [1]Date of birth (1926-11-12)November 12, 1926Place of birth UruguayDate of death May 31, 2000(2000-05-31) (aged 73)Position MidfielderYouth career Laureles F.C.Senior career*Years Team Apps (Gls)1939-1951 Nacional International career1944–1950 Uruguay 6 (2) Medal record Representing Uruguay FIFA World Cup Winner1950 Brazil * Club domestic league appearances and goals Rodolfo Pini Giovio (12 November 1926 – 31 May 2000) was a Uruguayan footballer, who played for Club Nacional de Football. For the Uruguay national football team, he was part of the 1950 FIFA World Cup winning team, but did not play in any matches in the tournament. References ↑ "Pini, Rodolfo". World Cup Champions Squads 1930 - 2002 A primeira grande zebra do Mundial (in Spanish) vteUruguay squad – 1950 FIFA World Cup winners (2nd title) GK Máspoli GK Paz DF Gambetta DF J. González DF M. González DF Martínez DF Tejera DF Vilches MF Ortuño MF Pini MF Rodríguez Andrade MF Varela (c) FW Britos FW Burgueño FW Ghiggia FW Míguez FW Morán FW Pérez FW Rijo FW Romero FW Schiaffino FW Vidal Coach: López vteRampla Juniors – managers Fernández (19xx–xx) Pini (19xx–xx) Castro (19xx–xx) Aguiar (1969) Sasía (1971) Garisto (1980) Pérez (1985) Cubilla (1985) Olivera (198x–87) Borteiro (1987) Salomón (1992) Linaris (1992–93) Keosseián (1993) Morena (1993) M. Silva (1995) Borteiro (1995) Manta (1996) Sartorio (1996) W. García (1996) Lasarte (1996–97) Alzamendi (1999) del Río (1999) Israel (1999) del Río (1999) Origoni (19xx–xx) Borteiro (2001) Codevilla (2004–05) Borteiro (2005) Á. Gutiérrez (2006) López (2007–08) Castelnoble (2008) Blanco (2009) Cisneros (2009) Donato (2009) del Capellán (2009–10) Parga (2010) Rodao c (2010) Giordano (2010–11) del Capellán (2011) Araújo (2011–12) Favaro (2012) Arias (2012) López (2012–13) Codevilla (2013–14) Saralegui (2014) Barrios (2015) Olveira c (2015) Añon (2015–16) Corengia (2016) Araújo (2016–17) López (2017–18) Fuentes (2018) Antúnez (2018) Toresani (2019) de los Santos c (2019) R. Martínez (2019) de los Santos c (2019) Espinel (2019) de los Santos (2020) Arias (2020) E. Martínez (2020–21) R. Silva (2021) Benia (2021) Antúnez (2021) Gayol (2022) Suárez (2022) Cessio (2023) López (2023) Vigneri (2023–24) M. García (2024) Castillo c (2024) E. Martínez (2024) Somoza (2025) J. Gutiérrez c (2025) Saralegui (2025–) (c) = caretaker manager This biographical article related to a football midfielder from Uruguay is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte