Vittorio Pavone
- Dag Jenkins

- Jan 13
- 2 min read
Vittorio Pavone was born in Rome, on May 11,1943. He was from the Tor Pignattara area of Rome and had worked as a plumber alongside his football training.

He arrived at Lazio from Artiglio San Lorenzo in the 1962-63 season. Lazio were in Serie B and the manager was first Carlo Facchini and then officially Bob Lovati with Juan Carlos Lorenzo as technical director. Pavone made his debut on January 13 in an away game at Triestina. Lazio had several injuries and Pavone got his chance. Lazio won 1-0 and he played two more league games that season which ended with Lazio clinching promotion back to Serie A.
The following season he stayed on initially but in November was loaned to Sambenedettese in Serie C. The Rossoblu finished 3rd under Mario Caciagli.
In 1964-65 he was loaned to Crotone in Serie C. He played 23 league games under Giovanni Zanollo and the Sharks finished 16th.
In 1965-66 he was back at Lazio. He only played in the De Martino league (Reserve league) under Bob Lovati.
In 1966-67 he signed for Frosinone in Serie C. The Canarini finished 18th and relegated, first under Umberto De Angelis and then Roma Inter and Napoli legend, Amedeo Amedei.
His last club was Formia in Serie D in 1968-69. The Biancazzurri finished 3rd in group F.
There are no further records of his career.
His main satisfaction was helping Lazio win promotion back to Serie A with his few but positive appearances. At the time he would have been the pride and joy of Tor Pignattara.
Lazio career
Season | Total Serie B games |
1962-63 | 3 |
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