Tullio Ghersetich

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Tullio Ghersetich
Personal information
Date of birth (1930-04-28) 28 April 1930 (age 94)
Place of birth Pisino, Italy
Position(s) Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1950–1951 Carrarese 24 (12)
1951–1952 Empoli 33 (18)
1952–1953 Fiorentina 13 (5)
1953–1954 Monza 0 (0)
1954–1955 Salernitana 19 (9)
1955–1957 Cagliari 56 (21)
1957–1958 Salernitana 12 (2)
Total 157 (67)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Tullio Ghersetich (born 28 April 1930) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a striker.

Throughout his career, Ghersetich played for several different Italian clubs. He began his career at Carrarese in 1950, and gained prominence while playing for Empoli, which earned him a transfer to Fiorentina in 1952. He stayed at the Florentine club for one season, scoring 5 goals in 13 league matches. Ghersetich was then sold to Monza, and later played for Salernitana and Cagliari before retiring in 1959.

On 18 January 1953, Ghersetich recorded the fastest goal in the history of Serie A, scoring the 1–0 goal for Fiorentina in an away game against Como after only ten seconds. He held this record for 35 years, being surpassed by Gianfranco Matteoli in 1988. Ghersetich still holds the record for Fiorentina's quickest goal in Serie A.

Career[edit]

Early years[edit]

A native of Pisino in Istria,[1] at the time Italian territory (today Croatia), he was signed by Carrarese, which at the time competed in the Italian Serie C, in 1950. With the Tuscans he showed to be a prolific striker (attracting attention in particular for a hat-trick against Empoli).[2] In the following season he was signed by Empoli, still in Serie C, of which he became the top scorer with 18 goals.[3] Thanks to his goals, Empoli finished second behind Cagliari, promoted to Serie B.

Fiorentina, Monza and Salernitana[edit]

Ghersetich's excellent season at Empoli earned him a call from Fiorentina, a Serie A team.[4] He made his debut with the Viola on 5 October 1952, in a 1–0 win at Udinese.[5] In total, he scored five goals[6] in 13 league matches with Fiorentina.[7] Among his goals there is one scored in a Como-Fiorentina 2–1 loss on 18 January 1953, after only ten seconds from the start of the match, which is the fastest goal scored by a Fiorentina player in the league. It was also the fastest goal in the history of Serie A for 35 years, from 1953 to 1988.[8][9]

At the end of the season he was sold to Monza.[10] After just one season he moved to Salernitana in Serie B, where he scored nine goals in 19 games.[11]

Cagliari and the return to Salerno[edit]

In the summer of 1955 Fiorentina sold him outright to Cagliari,[12] in Serie B, of which he became the top scorer with 16 goals scored in 27 games.[13] The following season, on the other hand, was poor in satisfactions for the Istrian, given that in the face of 29 matches played as a starter, he scored only five goals[13] and all in the final part of the championship, a symptom of an optimal athletic condition reached late in the season.[14]

At the end of the season he returned on loan to Salernitana,[15] once again in Serie C: he played 12 games and scored two goals.[16]

Honours[edit]

Empoli

Individual records

  • Fastest goal in the history of Serie A: held from 1953 to 1988[9]
  • Fastest goal in Seria A by a Fiorentina player: held from 1953–present[8]

References[edit]

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  4. ^ "Le liste di trasferimento della Serie A, B e C,". Corriere dello Sport.
  5. ^ "GHERSETIC Tullio". www.atf-firenze.it.
  6. ^ "Italy 1952/53". RSSSF.
  7. ^ "GHERSETIC Tullio". www.atf-firenze.it.
  8. ^ a b "Batistuta delle meraviglie,". Gazzetta dello Sport.
  9. ^ a b "Serie A, i gol più veloci della storia. CLASSIFICA". SKY.
  10. ^ "Le liste di trasferimento delle squadre di calcio,". archiviolastampa.it.
  11. ^ "Tullio Ghersetich". www.salernitanastory.it.
  12. ^ "Le liste di trasferimento della Lega Nazionale". Corriere dello Sport.
  13. ^ a b "Tullio Ghersetich". archiviorossoblu.it. Archived from the original on 29 December 2008.
  14. ^ Valerio Vargiu, Cagliari 90 - La storia e i protagonisti della squadra più amata dell'isola dal 1920 al 2010, Cagliari, La Guida, 2010.
  15. ^ "Le liste di trasferimento 1957-58". Corriere dello Sport.
  16. ^ "Tullio Ghersetich". www.salernitanastory.it.