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Riccardo Ajmone-Marsan : ウィキペディア英語版
Riccardo Ajmone-Marsan

Riccardo Ajmone-Marsan (1889-1958) was an Italian footballer
who played for Juventus.〔(Ajmone Marsan Riccardo - Fascicolo n. 16579 ), ''Archivio di Stato di Torino''〕〔Giulia Ajmone Marsan, ''All'ombra di notabili ed eroi. Giuseppe Lavini (1857-1928)'', Centro Studi Piemontesi, 2014, ISBN 978-88-8262-212-1, note on page 83.〕
== Biography ==
Riccardo Ajmone-Marsan was introduced - together with the brothers Alessandro and Annibale - to the team of the White-Blacks by Umberto Malvano, one of the founders of Juventus F.C. Riccardo, Alessandro and Annibale convinced their father Marco to pay the rent of the Velodrome Umberto I.
In 1921 Riccardo married Adelina Lavini (1901-1990), by whom he had three children: Maria (1922-1922), Giuliana (1923) and Giorgio (1926-2008).
He was also known as Ajmone I, to distinguish him from his two brothers and teammates Alessandro and Annibale.

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