Biography
Bruno Pisani was an Italian football player born on March 6, 1918. Primarily a winger, he began his professional career with U.S. Triestina Calcio in 1936, where he showcased his technical skills and agility on the field. His performances earned him a transfer to A.S. Roma in 1940, where he further established himself in Italy’s top tier.
During his time with A.S. Roma, Pisani became known for his dynamic playing style and ability to create scoring opportunities for his teammates. He contributed to the team's performance in Serie A, helping Roma secure respect and recognition in the league. His career was interrupted by World War II, during which competitive football was largely suspended, but he returned to the game after the conflict ended.
Pisani's post-war years saw him playing with various clubs, including a stint with S.S. Lazio, further cementing his reputation within Italian football. After retiring from professional play, he left behind a legacy characterized by his dedication to the sport and his contributions to the clubs he represented. His career remains a notable chapter in the history of Italian football, revered by fans and historians alike.