Armando Longhi I
- Simon Basten

- Jun 22
- 1 min read
Armando Longhi was born in Rome on June 12, 1917. He was part of the team of boys who on June 11, 1933, faced and drew with a more physically stronger Wacker in Vienna. This game became part of the Lazio legend.

He debuted in the first eleven on April 26 1942 in the home game won against Napoli.
In 1942-43 he went to play for Alba but returned to Lazio for the Roman War League the next season making 16 appearances and two goals.
He stayed one more year and in 1945-46 he signed for Salernitana where he made 11 appearances in the National Division Serie A and B Southern Group. He then went on to play for Scafatese, Marsala, Sogene, Astrea and Squibb.
He was a very technical forward, considered one of the best players from the Lazio youth teams. He died in 2003.
Lazio Career
Season | Total games (goals) | Serie A | Roman War League | Other |
1941-42 | 1 | 1 | - | - |
1943-44 | 18 (6) | - | 16 (6) | 2 |
1944-45 | 4 | - | - | 4 |
Total | 23 (6) | 1 | 16 (6) | 6 |
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