Luis Monti

Luis Monti

Football player infobox
playername = Luis Monti


fullname = Luis Felipe Monti
height =
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dateofbirth = birth date|1901|5|15
cityofbirth = Buenos Aires
countryofbirth = Argentina
dateofdeath = September 9 1983 (Aged 82)
cityofdaeath =
countryofdeath =
currentclub =
clubnumber =
position = Defender
youthyears =
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years = 1921
1922
1922-1930
1931-1939
clubs = Huracán
Boca Juniors
San Lorenzo
Juventus
caps(goals) = ? (?)
0 (0)
? (?)
225 (20)
nationalyears = 1924-1931
1932-1936
nationalteam = Argentina
Italy
nationalcaps(goals) = 16 (5)
18 (1)
pcupdate = October 2007

Luis Felipe Monti (May 15, 1901 – September 9, 1983) was an Italian-Argentine football player who has the distinction of playing in two World Cup final matches with two different national teams. Monti's first was with his native Argentina in 1930, which he lost to Uruguay. The second was for Italy as one of their "Oriundi" in 1934. This time Monti was on the winning side in a 2-1 victory over Czechoslovakia.

Monti was a rugged and ruthless player, but had good technical skills to go with his strong tackling. He played as an attacking centre half in the old-fashioned "Metodo" system: a position roughly equivalent to the defensive central midfield position today. As such he would mark the opposing centre forward when his team were defending, but would be the main midfield playmaker when his team were on the attack. He was nicknamed "Doble ancho" (Double wide) due to his coverage of the pitch.

Career in Argentina

Monti started his career in 1921 with Huracán, where he won the first of his many championships. The following year he signed with Boca Juniors but left without playing a game. He joined San Lorenzo where he won a further three Argentine championships.

Monti was first called up to represent his country in 1924. He won the Copa America in 1927, and the Silver medal at the 1928 Summer Olympics. Argentina cruised to the World Cup final in 1930, defeating France, Mexico, Chile, and the USA, Monti scoring two goals along the way, and literally crippling opponents with his brutal tackling; so notorious did his aggression become that some controversy arose regarding his inclusion in the team contesting the final.Fact|date=February 2007 Some sources speculate that Monti was carrying an injury, but whatever the truth, and despite a death threat, [ [http://www.world-cup-bets.com/world-cup-controversies.php Death threat] , 1930 World Cup Final: "World-Cup-Bets.com" website. Retrieved on March 6 2008.] he had a quiet game as Uruguay triumphed 4-2.

Career in Italy

In 1931 Monti was signed by the Italian club Juventus. However he was overweight and out of condition. A month's solitary training and Monti was back to top form helping Juve to four consecutive League Championship titles (1932-35). Monti went on to play 225 matches and score 19 goals in Serie A.

He was also called up, within a year, to play for the Italy national team as "oriundo" [During the late 1920s and early 1930s all foreign players of Italian origin, principally South Americans (e.g. Monti, Orsi, Cesarini, Schiavio), have been known as "oriundi" (natives).] . Amid some controversy, hosts Italy won their way to the 1934 World Cup final and defeated Czechoslovakia 2-1. Monti had done it at last, albeit rather unconventionally.

The Battle of Highbury

The Battle of Highbury is a legendary match that took place between Italy and England on November 14, 1934 at Arsenal Stadium, Highbury, the home ground of Arsenal. Monti was playing centre half for Italy, but as early as the second minute he broke a bone in his foot after a clash with England centre forward Ted Drake. Down to 10 men, in the days before substitutes, Italy succumbed 2-3 in a tempestuous match. Monti was only to play twice more for Italy.

In total Monti won 16 caps (5 goals) for Argentina between 1924 and 1931, and 18 caps (1 goal) for Italy between 1932 and 1936. He died in 1983 aged 82.

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External links

* [http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/lmonti-intl.html Detail of international appearances for Argentina and Italy] , by RSSSF
* [http://www.planetworldcup.com/LEGENDS/monti.html Biography at "Planet World Cup"]
* [http://www.gazzetta.it/common/popup.jhtml?eomid=1.0.449085446 Short bio at "La Gazzetta dello Sport"] it icon


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