Sunday, 21 March 2021

Ritmo Caltagirone (Italy) - Calciatori (1969-70)


1969-70
Calciatori
Ritmo Caltagirone
Italy
176+ cards

I've been asked to identify these cards but I have to admit I've never come across them before. Does anyone know who issued them, how many there might be and what the collection is called? The collection seems to have been issued in 1969-70. Please get in touch if you can provide any additional information.
UPDATE (21-03-2021 16:21):  Fraulo has left a comment confirming the season when this collection was issued and he has provided the name of the issuing company.
UPDATE (27-11-2021 11:56):  Another comment has been left, it seems no album was produced when the collection was released. Apparently the one shown here is a modern creation.

Scudetti (Bari)
Scudetti (Bologna)
Scudetti (Brescia)
Scudetti (Cagliari)
Scudetti (Fiorentina)
Scudetti (Inter)
Scudetti (Juventus)
Scudetti (L.R. Vicenza)
Scudetti (Lazio)
Scudetti (Milan)
Scudetti (Napoli)
Scudetti (Palermo)
Scudetti (Roma)
Scudetti (Sampdoria)
Scudetti (Torino)
Scudetti (Verona)

5.  Manlio Muccini (Bari)
7.  Faustinho Jarbas Cane' (Bari)
8.  Mario Fara (Bari)
9.  Antonio Toffanin (Bari)
11.  Dino Spadetto (Bari)

1.  Amos Adani (Bologna)
2.  Tazio Roversi (Bologna)
3.  Mario Ardizzon (Bologna)
4.  Franco Cresci (Bologna)
5.  Franco Battisodo (Bologna)
6.  Ivan Gregori (Bologna)
7.  Fausto Turra (Bologna)
8.  Giacomo Bulgarelli (Bologna)
9.  Lucio Muiesan (Bologna)
10.  Augusto Scala (Bologna)
11.  Giuseppe Savoldi (Bologna)

1.  Lido Vieri (Inter)
2.  Tarcisio Burgnich (Inter)
3.  
4.  Grainfranco Bedin (Inter)
5.  Spartaco Landini (Inter)
6.  Luis Suarez (Inter)
7.  Alberto Reif (Inter)
8.  Sandro Mazzola (Inter)
9.  Roberto Boninsegna (Inter)
10.  Mario Bertini (Inter)
11.  Mario Corso (Inter)

1.  Rosario Di Vincenzo (Lazio)
3.  Mario Facco (Lazio)
5.  Luigi Polentes (Lazio)
7.  Giancarlo Morrone (Lazio)
8.  Ferruccio Mazzola (Lazio)
9.  Giorgio Chinaglia (Lazio)
10.  Giampiero Ghio (Lazio)
11.  Giuliano Fortunato (Lazio)

1.  
2.  Angelo Anquilletti (Milan)
3.  Karl Schnellinger (Milan)
4.  Roberto Rosato (Milan)
5.  
6.  Giovanni Trapattoni (Milan)
7.  
8.  
9.  
10.  
11.  

7.  Kurt Hamrin (Napoli)

1.  Giovanni Ferretti (Palermo)
2.  Luigi Pasetti (Palermo)
3.  Mario Giubertoni (Palermo)
4.  Carlo Lancini (Palermo)
5.  Ivan Bertuolo (Palermo)
6.  Franco Landri (Palermo)
7.  Sergio Pellizzaro (Palermo)
8.  Graziano Landoni (Palermo)
9.  Gaetano Troja (Palermo)
10.  Silvino Bercellino (Palermo)
11.  Enzo Ferrari (Palermo)

2.  Aldo Bet (Roma)
4.  Sergio Petrelli (Roma)
5.  Francesco Cappelli (Roma)
7.  Renato Cappellini (Roma)
10.  Fabio Capello (Roma)
11.  Franco Cordova (Roma)

9.  Ermanno Cristin (Sampdoria)

11.  Felice Pulici (Torino)

1.  Pier Luigi Pizzaballa (Verona)
2.  Carlo Ripari (Verona)
3.  Paolo Sirena (Verona)
4.  Sergio Ferrari (Verona)
5.  Alberto Battistoni (Verona)
6.  Amedeo Stenti (Verona)
7.  Emiliano Mascetti (Verona)
8.  Sergio Clerici (Verona)
9.  Gianni But (Verona)
10.  Sergio Madde' (Verona)
11.  

1.  ??? (Italia)
5.  Giorgio Puia (Italia)
11.  Luigi Riva (Italia)


4 comments:

  1. These cards were issued in 1969/70 by Edizioni Ritmo Caltagirone, there were 11 cards for each teams.

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    1. Hi Fraulo,

      Thank you very much for your help, I have updated the post.

      Delete
  2. The album to collect the stickers it is never printed
    Someone have done it to collect a reprint edition

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    1. Thank you, I did wonder about it looking so new.

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