Giancarlo Bacci

Definition
Giancarlo Bacci is an Italian former professional football (soccer) player.

Overview
Available records indicate that Giancarlo Bacci was active in Italian football during the mid‑20th century, primarily as an outfield player. Specific details of his club affiliations, playing statistics, and career timeline are not comprehensively documented in widely accessible encyclopedic sources. Consequently, the precise extent of his contributions to the sport remains partially unverified.

Etymology / Origin

  • Giancarlo is a compound Italian given name formed from “Gian” (a contraction of Giovanni, equivalent to “John”) and “Carlo” (equivalent to “Charles”).
  • Bacci is an Italian surname, historically associated with families originating in central Italy, particularly the regions of Tuscany and Lazio.

Characteristics

  • Nationality: Italian
  • Profession: Professional footballer (former)
  • Primary Position: Not definitively recorded; sources suggest he may have played in an attacking role, but this cannot be confirmed without additional evidence.
  • Era of Activity: Mid‑20th century (approximately 1950s–1960s), based on the limited references that place him in contemporary football rosters of that period.

Related Topics

  • Italian football (calcio) history
  • Serie A (the top tier of Italian professional football)
  • Football player career documentation and archival practices

Accurate information is not confirmed.

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