Quinto Rosso
- Simon Basten

- Dec 6, 2025
- 1 min read
Quinto Rosso was born in Genoa on October 3 1905.

After having played in minor teams in the Genoese area, in 1925 he signed for Lazio. He was doing his military service at the time.
He made 10 appearances scoring 5 goals.
In 1926 he joined Genoa, who had changed name to Genova 1893, and stayed for five years, playing 42 games with 11 goals.
He was not a first-choice player, but still a very reliable back up.
From 1931 he played for Vogherese, Ventimigliese and closed his career with Andrea Doria (who would later be half of Sampdoria) in 1937.
He was considered a good player and when he was in Rome he played with the Southern Representatives and Lazio Representatives against Yugoslavia and also for the Rome Representatives in a friendly against Juventus plus a regional match between players from Lazio and Tuscany.
He died in Genoa on October 23 1981.
Lazio Career
Season | First Division Appearances | First Division Goals |
1925-26 | 10 | 5 |
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