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Description1928–29 Bologna Sezione Calcio.jpg A line-up of Bologna SC in the——1928–29 season. From left——to right, top: Federico Busini ("Busini I"), Giuseppe Della Valle, Angelo Schiavio (captain), Antonio Busini ("Busini III"), Giuseppe Muzzioli, Bortolotti (masseur); centre: Hermann Felsner (coach), Pietro Genovesi, "Gastone Baldi," Alfredo Pitto, Bonaveri (president); bottom: Eraldo Monzeglio, "Mario Gianni," Felice Gasperi.
Date between 1928 and 1929
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Source Bologna 2º scudetto (in Italian). museodellosportbologna.it. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016.
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