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Lot # 6: *Exceptional Museum Lot as it is Nassazi FINAL MATCH of His Career! Jose Nassazi LAST MATCH Game Used Ball for COPA Honor 1937 played at Uruguay! *Provenance: 1930 World Cup Museum Letter & Evaluation Letter!

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Item was in Auction "#Pioneers",
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*Exceptional Museum Lot as it is Nassazi FINAL MATCH of His Career! Jose Nassazi LAST MATCH Game Used Ball for COPA Honor 1937 played at Uruguay!

*Provenance: 1930 World Cup Museum Letter & Evaluation Letter!

That is Jose Nassazi last match of his career while playing for Club Nacional.

José Nasazzi Yarza (24 March 1901 – 17 June 1968) was a Uruguayan footballer who played as a right-back or centre-back.He captained his country when they won the inaugural FIFA World Cup in 1930.


He was born in Bella Vista, Montevideo to Giuseppe, an Italian immigrant from Esino Lario (near Lecco), and María Jacinta Yarza from the Basque Country of Spain.

Nasazzi is regarded by many as Uruguay's greatest ever football player. He was known as El Gran Mariscal ("The Great Marshal"), and had already won the gold medal at the 1924 and 1928 Olympic Games, as well as the South American Championship in 1923, 1924, and 1926, by the time of the first World Cup.

On individual level, he was selected as best player at FIFA World Cup 1930 and twice (1923 and 1935) at South American Championship (the predecessor of Copa America).


During the 1930 FIFA World Cup tournament, Uruguay's only serious rivals were their neighbors Argentina. After defeating Peru and Romania in the first round, Uruguay defeated Yugoslavia 6–1 in the semi-finals to set up a final against Argentina. Although his team were 2–1 behind at half-time, Nasazzi rallied his teammates in the second half, leading them to a 4–2 victory and making himself the first captain to lift the Jules Rimet Trophy.


Although Uruguay refused to defend their title in 1934, Nasazzi won the South American Championship again (in 1935), before retiring in 1936 with 41 international appearances. Throughout his career at Nacional, he played 110 matches and scored 10 goals, including friendlies

 

Ball details: Original ball with original laces! SEE PICS!

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