Name: Aldo Puccinelli
Country:

Italy
Club: S.S. Lazio
Position: *
WFSide: RF/BS
Age: 26-30 years (25/12/1920)
Height: 155 cm
Weight: 56 kg
Attack:
82Defence:
39Balance:
75Stamina:
79Top Speed:
87Acceleration:
85Response:
77Agility:
88Dribble Accuracy:
86Dribble Speed:
83Short Pass Accuracy:
76Short Pass Speed:
69Long Pass Accuracy:
80Long Pass Speed:
73Shot Accuracy:
78Shot Power:
85Shot Technique:
81Free Kick Accuracy:
73Curling:
71Header:
68Jump:
76Technique:
84Aggression:
88Mentality:
79Keeper Skills:
50Team Work:
77Injury Tolerance:
BCondition:
7Weak Foot Accuracy:
6Weak Foot Frequency:
6Consistency:
6Growth Type:
Early LastingCARDS:P06: Speed Merchant
P12: Incisive Run
S01: Reaction
SPECIAL ABILITIES: Reaction - Side - Dribbling
Attack / Defence Awareness Card: Attack MindedINFO:The ultimate dwarf in football, Puccinelli was pacey winger with good dribbling. He played at the beginning mainly on the left wing, but later operated more on right side. Very stylish and elegant, with good technique and tactical awareness, showed good understanding with bomber Silvio Piola. Aldo had strong and precise shot and had solid strength despite his deminutive size. He began playing with Pontedera in 1940 and was bought from Lazio, a club with which he remained until the summer of 1955 when, at 35, virtually gave farewell to his playing career. To talk about Aldo Puccinelli is first necessary to give space to the figures: 342 appearances (including 339 in League Cup in Italy and 3) with the shirt of Lazi, 78 goals (77 in the league and a Cup). He was a symbol of Lazio of those years, tens of times of which he was captain. He arrived in Rome early twenties, for the first time putting a foot in the big city. Small of stature, quite compact, quiet by nature, always polite and poised, not stirred a great impression at first sight. After a year of apprenticeship, with only two first team appearances, immediately liked the coach the following season (1941-42), the Austrian Popovich, who gave him the shirt holder. On 24 May 1942 entered permanently in the heart of Lazio fans, scoring the equalizer in 1 to 1 of the Rome derby that would win the Scudetto. His career was also influenced by the war, which broke one of the highlights of his career because he was forced to leave Rome and return to Tuscany, to be near his family in the darkest moments of the conflict. After the war, however, made his return to the capital to take its place among the ranks of Lazio. He became captain and was a cornerstone of training that included, among others, the brothers Sentimenti, Leandro Remondini, Francesco Antonazzi, Romolo Alzani etc. With that team Lazio reached in those years for three times the fourth place. He died in 1994 at the age of 73 years.