VFL-AFL Italian Team of the Century
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The Victorian Football League-Australian Football League (VFL/AFL) Italian Team of the Century was announced in June 2007. It recognises the role of Italian Australian players in the sport.[1]
Players and/or at least one of the player's parents or grandparents had to have been born in Italy. They also had to have played at least one game at VFL/AFL level.[2]
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[edit] Selectors
Choosing the team from the short list were [3]:
- Ron Barrassi (chairman)
- Kevin Bartlett
- Frank Costa
- Brendon Gale
- Kevin Sheedy
- Bob Skilton
- Bill Stephen
[edit] Short list
The panel's final selection was made from a short-list of 50 (from an original list of 148). They were (listed alphabetically)[4]:
- Steve Alessio
- Mark Arceri
- Ron Barassi, Sr. (deceased)
- Adrian Battiston
- John Benetti
- Mario Bortolotto
- Scott Camporeale
- Domenic Cassisi
- Vin Catoggio
- Frank Curcio (deceased)
- Nick Dal Santo
- Ron De Iulio
- Paul DiMattina
- Robert DiPierdomenico
- Alec Epis
- Brendan Fevola
- Silvio Foschini
- Cyril Gambetta (deceased)
- Daniel Giansiracusa
- Len Incigneri (deceased)
- Alan Johnson
- John Kennedy Jr
- Anthony Koutoufides
- Andrew Leoncelli
- Tony Liberatore
- Paul Licuria
- Stan Magro
- Gary Malarkey
- Albert Mantello
- Gerald Marchesi (deceased)
- Alan Martello
- Peter Matera
- Phillip Matera
- Mark Mercuri
- Joe Misiti
- Tony Ongarello
- Peter Pianto
- Tony Polinelli
- Simon Prestigiacomo
- Adam Ramanauskas
- Peter Riccardi
- Mark Ricciuto
- Guy Rigoni
- Anthony Rocca
- Saverio Rocca
- Peter Russo
- Laurie Serafini
- Sergio Silvagni
- Stephen Silvagni
- Ian Stewart
[edit] The team
The final selected team was announced at the Palladium Room at the Crown Casino in Melbourne.[5]
A team President was also named: Frank Costa.