
Bruno Pizzul
Bruno Pizzul was a legendary figure in Italian sports journalism, renowned for his role as a football commentator. Born in Udine in 1938, he began his career with Rai in 1969 and quickly became the voice of Italian football, particularly known for his commentary during five World Cups and four European Championships. His iconic voice and insightful analysis captivated audiences for decades, and he was also a host of notable programs such as Domenica Sprint and La Domenica Sportiva. Pizzul passed away at the age of 86, leaving behind a lasting legacy in the world of sports broadcasting.
Born on Mar 08, 1938 (87 years old)
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Italy:
The first trophy Bruno Pizzul was created to honor the memory of the great commentator.
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Argentina:
Bruno Pizzul, histórico comentarista del seleccionado italiano que falleció el pasado 5 de marzo a los 87 años.
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Italy:
Bruno Pizzul was a journalist who passionately loved his profession and built beautiful relationships throughout his life.
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Italy:
Bruno Pizzul was a renowned broadcaster who provided commentary for Italian football matches.
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Italy:
Bruno Pizzul is remembered fondly by Dino Zoff as a correct, precise, and punctual friend and journalist.
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San Marino:
Bruno Pizzul is remembered as a highly knowledgeable person and a great friend by Eraldo Pecci.
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Croatia:
Bruno Pizzul, the voice of Italian football, passed away in a hospital in Gorizia.
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Italy:
Bruno Pizzul was a renowned journalist known for his impactful sports commentary, particularly during the Heysel tragedy.
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Italy:
Bruno Pizzul was a respected journalist and commentator for many years.
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Italy:
Bruno Pizzul is known for his precise and warm commentary during football matches, including the tragic Heysel Stadium disaster.
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