Frédéric Dick
Frédéric Dick (Turin, ... - ...) was a Swiss footballer, son of the Swiss entrepreneur Alfred Dick.[1]
In 1905, Frédéric joined the team of the Juventus Football Club that won the tournament of the Second Category, in which the reserve teams as well as the top club teams not registered in the First Category competed. The newspapers of the time published the following football team line-up: Francesco Longo, Giuseppe Servetto, Lorenzo Barberis, Fernando Nizza, Ettore Corbelli, Alessandro Ajmone-Marsan, Ugo Mario, Frédéric Dick, Bino Hess, Marcello Bertinetti and Riccardo Ajmone-Marsan. The team of Juventus II won the family football match at the end of the season claiming a 2-1 victory over the first team.
References
- ↑ Turco, F.; Savasta, V. (2014), Il Calcio dimenticato. Toro, Genoa, Milan, Juve, il pallone dei pionieri (in Italian), Editori Internazionali Riuniti, p. 122
Further reading
- Turco, F.; Savasta, V. (2014), Il Calcio dimenticato. Toro, Genoa, Milan, Juve, il pallone dei pionieri (in Italian), Editori Internazionali Riuniti, ISBN 978-88-359-9419-0
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