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Eddie Firmani

Eddie Firmani
Personal information
Full name Edwin Ronald Firmani
Date of birth (1933-08-07) 7 August 1933 (age 83)
Place of birth Cape Town, South Africa
Playing position Striker
Youth career
1949–1950 Clyde F.C. (Cape Town)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1950–1955 Charlton Athletic 112 (51)
1955–1958 Sampdoria 63 (52)
1958–1961 Internazionale 82 (48)
1961–1963 Genoa 62 (25)
1963–1965 Charlton Athletic 55 (32)
1965–1967 Southend United 55 (24)
1967–1968 Charlton Athletic 10 (6)
1975 Tampa Bay Rowdies 1 (0)
Total 440 (238)
National team
1956–1958 Italy 3 (2)
Teams managed
1967–1970 Charlton Athletic
1975–1977 Tampa Bay Rowdies
1977–1979 New York Cosmos
1980 Philadelphia Fury
1981–1982 Montreal Manic
1984 New York Cosmos
1985–1990 Kazma SC
1990 Talaba SC
1991–1992 FC Montreal Supra
1992–1993 Sur FC
1993 Montreal Impact
1996 New York/New Jersey MetroStars
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

Edwin Ronald "Eddie" Firmani (born 7 August 1933) is a retired footballer and manager. He was born in South Africa, but represented Italy internationally.

Firmani played as a centre or inside forward. He joined English team Charlton Athletic in 1950 and became a regular goal scorer, including scoring five goals in a 6–1 win against Aston Villa in 1955. At the time the Charlton team included several South Africans, John Hewie, Stuart Leary and Sid O'Linn. During his first spell with Charlton he married Pat Robinson, daughter of the club's assistant manager. Later in 1955 he moved to Italian team Sampdoria for £35,000, which at the time was a record transfer fee involving a British club, beginning an eight-year spell in Italy when he gained three caps for the Italian national team, qualifying for the national team because his grandfather was Italian. He also played for Internazionale and Genoa.

In 1960 Firmani wrote a volume of autobiography "Football with the Millionaires", which provides an interesting contrast between the lifestyle of Italian footballers and their English counterparts in the era of the maximum wage.

He returned to England in 1963, linking up again with Charlton. After two years he moved to Southend United but returned to The Valley for a third spell with Charlton two seasons later. In total, he made 177 appearances for the Addicks, scoring 89 goals. In recognition of his talents, he was named as Charlton's greatest overseas player in 2005. Firmani is the only man ever to have scored 100 League goals in both England and Italy. In 1975, he played one game for the Tampa Bay Rowdies of the North American Soccer League.


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