Giovanni Vigna


Giovanni Vigna is an Italian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1950s and 1960s. He played at representative level for Italy national [rugby league team|Italy] and rugby league team|Combined Nationalities], and at club level for Torino XIII, as a.

Playing career

Italy

co-organised, and captained the Italy tour of 1950 to France, England, and Wales.
The Italy squad was;
Italy toured again in 1954, they were known as Federazione Amatori Italiani – Gioco di XIII because they were prevented from using the term "rugby" by the Federazione Italiana Rugby, the squad included; Baldassin, Vincenzo Bertolotto, Giovanni Vigna, the squad arrived in Leeds on Tuesday 6 April 1954, to play six games in fifteen days, Giovanni Vigna scored three tries, and Baldassin scored three goals from eleven attempts in the initial 18-67 defeat by Bradford Northern at Odsal Stadium, Bradford in front of a crowd of 7,000 under Floodlights in the evening on Wednesday 7 April 1954, the Bradford Northern team was; Joe Phillips, D Knorpf, Joseph Mageen, E. Jenkins, W. Seddon, Jack McLean, Leonard Haley, P. Goddard, G. Jones, N. Carter, N. Haley, W. Jones, Trevor Foster, A. Story, Brian Radford, Ken Traill, the initial match was originally scheduled to be an amateur international at Odsal Stadium, Bradford, this was rescheduled to later in the tour at Central Park, Wigan, and Bradford Northern agreed to play despite only having played Halifax on Monday 5 April 1954.
Giovanni Vigna played at in Italy's 15-37 defeat by Australia in the 1959–60 Kangaroo tour match at Stadio Euganeo, Padua on Saturday 23 January 1960.

Combined Nationalities

Giovanni Vigna played at and scored a try in Combined Nationalities' 15-19 defeat by France at Stade [de Gerland], Lyon on Sunday 3 January 1954.

Club career

Following the Italy tour of 1950 to France, England, and Wales, a Torino XIII featuring Giovanni Vigna joined the French league.