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Edoardo Bosio was primarily known as a defender for the first Italian football club he founded, the Milan Football and Cricket Club.
Answer: False
The statement is false. Bosio was a forward, not a defender, and he founded the Torino Football and Cricket Club, not the Milan Football and Cricket Club.
Edoardo Johann Peter Bosio was born in Turin, Kingdom of Italy, on November 9, 1864.
Answer: True
The source confirms Bosio's full name was Edoardo Johann Peter Bosio and he was born in Turin on November 9, 1864.
Edoardo Bosio's full name was Edoardo Giovanni Pietro Bosio, and he was born in Rome in 1860.
Answer: False
The statement is false. His full name was Edoardo Johann Peter Bosio, and he was born in Turin in 1864, not Rome in 1860.
Edoardo Bosio died in Davos, Switzerland, on July 31, 1927, when he was 62 years old.
Answer: True
The source confirms that Bosio passed away in Davos, Switzerland, on July 31, 1927, at the age of 62.
Edoardo Bosio passed away in Turin, Italy, at the age of 65 in 1930.
Answer: False
The statement is false. Bosio died in Davos, Switzerland in 1927 at the age of 62, not in Turin in 1930 at age 65.
As a forward in association football, Edoardo Bosio's role typically involved scoring goals and leading the team's offensive plays.
Answer: True
The source identifies Bosio's position as a forward, a role typically focused on offensive plays and scoring goals.
Besides football, Edoardo Bosio was also an accomplished swimmer for a club in Nottingham, England.
Answer: False
The statement is false. Besides football, Bosio was an accomplished rower for the Armida Rowing Club in Turin, not a swimmer in Nottingham.
Edoardo Bosio's work as a merchant for the 'Thomas Adams' company in the British textile industry led him to live in Nottingham, England.
Answer: True
The source states that Bosio worked as a merchant for the 'Thomas Adams' company in the British textile industry, which led him to live in Nottingham.
Thomas Adams operated in the shipping industry, employing Edoardo Bosio as a logistics manager.
Answer: False
The statement is false. The 'Thomas Adams' company operated in the textile industry, where Bosio was employed as a merchant.
Edoardo Bosio was associated with the Turin Athletic Club for his rowing pursuits.
Answer: False
The statement is false. Bosio was a rower for the Armida Rowing Club, not the Turin Athletic Club.
What was Edoardo Bosio's full name?
Answer: Edoardo Johann Peter Bosio
The source material identifies his full name as Edoardo Johann Peter Bosio.
In what city did Edoardo Bosio pass away?
Answer: Davos, Switzerland
According to the biographical information provided, Edoardo Bosio passed away in Davos, Switzerland.
What was Edoardo Bosio's primary playing position in association football?
Answer: Forward
The source specifies that Edoardo Bosio's playing position in association football was that of a forward.
Besides football, what other athletic pursuit was Edoardo Bosio involved in?
Answer: Rowing
In addition to football, Edoardo Bosio was also an accomplished rower for the Armida Rowing Club in Turin.
Edoardo Bosio's profession as a young man connected him to England through which company and industry?
Answer: 'Thomas Adams' in the textile industry.
Bosio's work as a merchant for the 'Thomas Adams' company in the British textile industry provided him the opportunity to live in Nottingham, England.
In what industry did the 'Thomas Adams' company operate, where Edoardo Bosio was employed?
Answer: Textile industry
The 'Thomas Adams' company, which employed Edoardo Bosio, operated within the textile industry.
What was the name of the rowing club Edoardo Bosio was associated with in Turin?
Answer: Armida Rowing Club
The source identifies the rowing club Bosio was associated with as the Armida Rowing Club in Turin.
Edoardo Bosio, an Italian footballing innovator from Turin, is recognized for founding the Torino Football and Cricket Club, which was Italy's earliest football club.
Answer: True
The source confirms that Edoardo Bosio founded the Torino Football and Cricket Club, which is recognized as Italy's first football club.
Edoardo Bosio's time in England primarily involved him playing professional football, which inspired him to establish a professional league in Italy upon his return.
Answer: False
The statement is false. Bosio was in England working as a merchant in the textile industry, not playing professional football. His experience there inspired him to introduce the sport to Italy.
The Torino Football and Cricket Club, founded by Edoardo Bosio in 1886, is recognized as the earliest football club in Italy.
Answer: True
The source confirms that Edoardo Bosio founded the Torino Football and Cricket Club in 1886, which is recognized as Italy's earliest football club.
Edoardo Bosio made several appearances and scored goals for Torino Football and Cricket Club between 1887 and 1891.
Answer: False
The statement is false. According to the provided career statistics, Bosio had 0 appearances and 0 goals in domestic league play for Torino Football and Cricket Club between 1887 and 1891.
The initial name of the football club founded by Edoardo Bosio was Internazionale Torino.
Answer: False
The statement is false. The initial name of the club founded by Bosio was Torino Football and Cricket Club. Internazionale Torino was formed later through a merger.
The year 1886 is significant because it marks Edoardo Bosio's first professional football contract in England.
Answer: False
The statement is false. The year 1886 is significant because it marks Bosio's return to Turin and the founding of the Torino Football and Cricket Club, not a professional contract in England.
What is Edoardo Bosio's primary significance in the history of Italian football?
Answer: He founded the country's earliest football club, the Torino Football and Cricket Club.
Edoardo Bosio's primary contribution to Italian football history is the founding of the Torino Football and Cricket Club, which is recognized as the country's first organized football club.
What was a direct result of Edoardo Bosio's time in England regarding Italian football?
Answer: He brought back a leather ball and founded the earliest football club in Italy.
Inspired by his time in England, Bosio returned to Italy with a leather ball and founded the Torino Football and Cricket Club, the earliest such club in the country.
Which football club did Edoardo Bosio found upon his return to Turin in 1886?
Answer: Torino Football and Cricket Club
Upon his return to Turin in 1886, Edoardo Bosio founded the Torino Football and Cricket Club.
What were Edoardo Bosio's recorded domestic league statistics for Torino Football and Cricket Club between 1887 and 1891?
Answer: 0 appearances, 0 goals
The provided career statistics indicate that for the period of 1887 to 1891, Bosio had 0 appearances and 0 goals in domestic league play for the club.
What was the initial name of the football club founded by Edoardo Bosio?
Answer: Torino Football and Cricket Club
The first football club founded by Edoardo Bosio was named the Torino Football and Cricket Club.
What significant event in Edoardo Bosio's life occurred in 1886?
Answer: He returned to Turin from England and founded the Torino Football and Cricket Club.
The year 1886 is significant as it marks Edoardo Bosio's return to Turin from England and the subsequent founding of the Torino Football and Cricket Club.
Edoardo Bosio continued his football career with Internazionale Torino, a club formed by the merger of Torino Football and Cricket Club and Nobili Torino.
Answer: True
The source states that Bosio continued his career with Internazionale Torino, a club formed by the merger of his original club and Nobili Torino.
Edoardo Bosio won two Italian Football Championships with Internazionale Torino in 1898 and 1899.
Answer: False
The statement is false. With Internazionale Torino, Bosio earned two runner-up medals in 1898 and 1899, but did not win the championship.
Edoardo Bosio recorded 4 appearances and 3 goals in domestic league matches for Internazionale Torino between 1891 and 1899.
Answer: True
The source confirms that Bosio's statistics for Internazionale Torino between 1891 and 1899 were 4 appearances and 3 goals in domestic league matches.
Internazionale Torino, with Edoardo Bosio, achieved runner-up status in the Italian Football Championship in 1897 and 1898.
Answer: False
The statement is false. Internazionale Torino achieved runner-up status in 1898 and 1899, not 1897 and 1898.
How did Torino Football and Cricket Club evolve, and what was Edoardo Bosio's continued role?
Answer: It merged with Nobili Torino to form Internazionale Torino, and Bosio continued playing.
The Torino Football and Cricket Club merged with Nobili Torino to form Internazionale Torino, and Edoardo Bosio continued his playing career with the new entity.
What was Edoardo Bosio's achievement with Internazionale Torino in the Italian Football Championships?
Answer: Earning two runner-up medals in 1898 and 1899.
While playing for Internazionale Torino, Bosio earned two runner-up medals in the Italian Football Championships of 1898 and 1899.
What were Edoardo Bosio's playing statistics for Internazionale Torino between 1891 and 1899?
Answer: 4 appearances, 3 goals
Between 1891 and 1899, Bosio's domestic league statistics for Internazionale Torino were 4 appearances and 3 goals.
In which years did Internazionale Torino achieve runner-up status in the Italian Football Championship with Edoardo Bosio?
Answer: 1898 and 1899
The source specifies that Internazionale Torino, with Bosio as a player, achieved runner-up status in the Italian Football Championship in both 1898 and 1899.
How did Internazionale Torino come into existence?
Answer: It was formed by a merger of Torino Football and Cricket Club and Nobili Torino.
Internazionale Torino was formed through the merger of two existing clubs: the Torino Football and Cricket Club and Nobili Torino.
After Internazionale Torino, Edoardo Bosio continued his playing career with FBC Torinese, which was formed through another club merger in 1900.
Answer: True
The source indicates that in 1900, Internazionale Torino merged into FBC Torinese, and Bosio continued his playing career with this new team.
Edoardo Bosio scored a hat-trick in the final of the Italian Football Championship while playing for FBC Torinese, securing the championship title for his team.
Answer: False
The statement is false. While Bosio did score a hat-trick for FBC Torinese, it was in the semi-finals, not the final, and his team did not win the championship that year.
Between 1900 and 1902, Edoardo Bosio made at least one appearance and scored at least three goals for FBC Torinese in domestic league play.
Answer: True
The source confirms that between 1900 and 1902, Bosio recorded at least one appearance and at least three goals for FBC Torinese.
FBC Torinese, with Edoardo Bosio as a player, secured a runner-up position in the Italian Football Championship in 1900.
Answer: True
The source confirms that FBC Torinese, with Bosio as a player, secured a runner-up position in the Italian Football Championship in 1900.
Edoardo Bosio's hat-trick against Milan in the semi-finals of the Italian Football Championship contributed to him becoming the tournament's top scorer.
Answer: True
The source states that Bosio's hat-trick against Milan in the semi-finals was a key performance that contributed to him becoming the top scorer of that tournament.
What was the next club Edoardo Bosio joined after Internazionale Torino?
Answer: FBC Torinese
In 1900, Internazionale Torino merged to become FBC Torinese, and Bosio continued his career with this new club.
What significant individual achievement did Edoardo Bosio accomplish while playing for FBC Torinese?
Answer: He scored a hat-trick against Milan in the semi-finals, becoming the tournament's top scorer.
While playing for FBC Torinese, Bosio scored a hat-trick against Milan in a semi-final match, a performance that made him the top scorer of that year's tournament.
What were Edoardo Bosio's minimum playing statistics for FBC Torinese between 1900 and 1902?
Answer: 1 appearance, 3 goals
For the period between 1900 and 1902, Bosio's statistics for FBC Torinese are listed as at least 1 appearance and at least 3 goals.
In what year did Torinese, with Edoardo Bosio, secure a runner-up position in the Italian Football Championship?
Answer: 1900
FBC Torinese, with Edoardo Bosio on the team, secured a runner-up position in the Italian Football Championship in 1900.
What was the significance of Edoardo Bosio scoring a hat-trick against Milan in the semi-finals of the Italian Football Championship?
Answer: It contributed to him becoming the top scorer of that tournament.
By scoring a hat-trick against Milan in the semi-finals, Bosio's performance was instrumental in him becoming the top scorer of that year's Italian Football Championship.
According to the provided statistics, what was the final club Edoardo Bosio played for in his senior career?
Answer: FBC Torinese
Based on the provided senior career statistics, the final club Edoardo Bosio played for was FBC Torinese, from 1900 to 1902.
Edoardo Bosio was awarded the Most Valuable Player title in the 1898 Italian Football Championship.
Answer: False
The statement is false. In the 1898 Italian Football Championship, Bosio was awarded the Capocannoniere (top scorer) title, not the Most Valuable Player title.
Edoardo Bosio shared the Capocannoniere title in the 1898 Italian Football Championship with Norman Victor Leaver.
Answer: True
The source confirms that Bosio was a leading goal scorer in the 1898 Italian Football Championship, sharing the Capocannoniere title with Norman Victor Leaver.
Edoardo Bosio earned a total of three runner-up medals in the Italian Football Championships, one of which was with FBC Torinese in 1900.
Answer: True
The source confirms that Bosio earned a total of three runner-up medals: two with Internazionale Torino (1898, 1899) and one with FBC Torinese (1900).
Edoardo Bosio's pivotal role in spreading football in Italy included bringing a leather ball back from England and founding the Torino Football and Cricket Club.
Answer: True
The source highlights Bosio's pivotal role in introducing football to Italy, which included bringing a leather ball from England and founding the nation's first football club.
Which notable English footballer did Edoardo Bosio bring into Italian football, and how were they connected?
Answer: Herbert Kilpin, hired to work in the textile industry.
Edoardo Bosio was instrumental in bringing Herbert Kilpin to Italy by hiring him to work in the textile industry, which facilitated Kilpin's move and subsequent impact on Italian football.
What individual honor did Edoardo Bosio receive in the 1898 Italian Football Championship?
Answer: Capocannoniere (top scorer)
In the 1898 Italian Football Championship, Edoardo Bosio was recognized as the Capocannoniere, the title for the tournament's top goal scorer.
What does Edoardo Bosio's listing as a Capocannoniere in the Serie A top scorers navigation box confirm about his 1898 season?
Answer: He was recognized as a leading goal scorer, sharing the title with Norman Victor Leaver.
His listing as a Capocannoniere for the 1898 season confirms his status as a leading goal scorer, an honor he shared that year with Norman Victor Leaver.
How many total runner-up medals did Edoardo Bosio earn in the Italian Football Championships, and with which clubs?
Answer: Three medals: two with Internazionale Torino and one with FBC Torinese.
Edoardo Bosio earned a total of three runner-up medals: two with Internazionale Torino (1898, 1899) and one with FBC Torinese (1900).
Which of the following best describes Edoardo Bosio's role in spreading football in Italy?
Answer: He founded the earliest football club and introduced the sport with a leather ball from England.
Bosio's pivotal role involved introducing the sport to Italy after experiencing it in England, which he did by bringing back a leather ball and founding the country's first football club.
Edoardo Bosio's filmography includes a film titled *La Vita Negli Abissi Del Mare*, released in 1914.
Answer: True
The source lists a film titled *La Vita Negli Abissi Del Mare*, released in 1914, in Bosio's filmography.
The image caption 'Bosio in 1889' suggests that Edoardo Bosio was born in 1889.
Answer: False
The statement is false. The caption 'Bosio in 1889' indicates the year the photograph was taken, not his birth year, which was 1864.
What was the title and release year of the film listed in Edoardo Bosio's filmography?
Answer: *La Vita Negli Abissi Del Mare*, 1914
The single film listed in Bosio's filmography is *La Vita Negli Abissi Del Mare*, which was released in 1914.