File:FBC Juventus 1928-1929 Rosetta - Combi - Caligaris (edited).jpg

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Description From left to right: full-back Virginio Rosetta, goalkeeper Gianpiero Combi and left-back Umberto Caligaris, the defensive wall of FBC Juventus – known in Italy as the Trio dei ragionieri ("Accountants Trio") – between 1920s and 1930s, here in the 1928–29 season.
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Source (February 1977). Hurrà Juventus (2). Turin, Italy: Juventus FC SpA. (original photo)
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Other versions This file was derived from: FBC Juventus 1928-1929 Rosetta - Combi - Caligaris.jpg
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