Egon Terzetta, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Egon Terzetta

football player

Date of Birth: 02-Jul-1899

Place of Birth: Vlorë, Vlorë County, Albania

Date of Death: 16-Aug-1964

Profession: association football player

Nationality: Bulgaria

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Egon Terzetta

  • Egon Terzetta (Bulgarian: ???? ???????) (2 July 1899 Valona, Ottoman Empire, modern-day Albania - 16 August 1964 Genoa, Italy) was an Italian football player who played for SK Ticha and SC Vladislav from Varna, Bulgaria. Terzetta was born into a family of old Venetian descent.
  • At age 9, Egon was sent to the Military Academy of Vienna (Militar Oberrealschule – Marburg), where he graduated at 18.
  • He followed in his father's footsteps, becoming a shipping agent.
  • Due to his work he traveled to many Mediterranean and Black Sea ports. Terzetta finally settled in the Black Sea port city of Varna, Bulgaria.
  • Here he demonstrated his football talent, initially playing for SK Ticha.
  • After a rift within membership, Terzetta joined Boris Stavrev, Andrej Ivanov, and Petar Hristov on a new team, Sport Club Vladislav, which formed from the splitting of Sport Club Granit.
  • With Vladislav, Terzetta won the first ever Tsar's Cup in 1925, captaining the team to its first Championship title.
  • He also scored the second goal in a 2-0 victory in the final match against Levski Sofia.
  • Terzetta was the team's captain also in its second successive Championship winning final in 1926.
  • His career came to an abrupt end after he suffered an injury few days before the final match in 1928.
  • Egon Terzetta married Russian white émigré Tamara Pelehin.
  • The couple had a daughter Alicia, born in 1930.
  • After the communist take over in Bulgaria, the family moved to Italy and settled in Genoa where Egon resumed his career as a shipping agent.
  • He died peacefully in his sleep on 16 August 1964 and is buried in the Monumental Cemetery of Staglieno in Genoa.

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