Aldo Borel

{{short description|French footballer (1912-1979)}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2021}}

{{Infobox football biography

| name= Aldo Borel

| fullname = Aldo Giuseppe Borel

| image = Serie A 1936-37 - Juventus v Napoli - Borel I & II, Tricoli, Fenoglio, Varglien II.jpg

| caption = Borel in 1937

| birth_date = {{birth date|df=y|1912|5|30}}

| birth_place = Nice, France

| death_date = {{death date and age|1979|2|28|1912|5|30|df=y}}

| death_place = Barcelona, Spain

| height = 1.82 m

| position = Midfielder

| youthyears1 =

| youthclubs1 =

| years1 = 1929–1931

| years2 = 1931–1932

| years3 = 1932–1933

| years4 = 1933–1935

| years5 = 1935–1938

| years6 = 1938–1939

| years7 = 1939–1940

| years8 = 1940–1941

| clubs1 = Torino

| clubs2 = Casale

| clubs3 = Fiorentina

| clubs4 = Palermo

| clubs5 = Juventus

| clubs6 = Novara

| clubs7 = Savona

| clubs8 = Omegna

| caps1 = 2

| caps2 = 32

| caps3 = 16

| caps4 = 34

| caps5 = 35

| caps6 = 12

| caps7 = 15

| goals1 = 1

| goals2 = 16

| goals3 = 9

| goals4 = 12

| goals5 = 7

| goals6 = 1

| goals7 = 9

}}

Aldo Giuseppe Borel (30 May 1912{{snd}}28 February 1979) was a French professional footballer who played as a midfielder.

Career

Throughout his career, Borel played for Italian clubs Torino, Casale, Fiorentina, Palermo, Juventus, Novara, Savona, and Omegna.

Personal life

Aldo's younger brother Felice Borel won the 1934 FIFA World Cup with the Italy national team, and their father Ernesto Borel played for OGC Nice, AS Cannes and Juventus FC in the 1900s and 1910s. To distinguish the brothers, Aldo was known as Borel I and Felice – as Borel II.

His first wife was an Italian actress Virginia Doglioli.{{cite news|last1=Achille Valdata|title=È morta a Roma l'attrice Vera Carmi|work=La Stampa|issue=207|date=8 September 1969|page=6}}

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