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The Superga air disaster happened on Wednesday, May 4, 1949, when a plane carrying almost the entire Grande Torino squad (18 players), plus management, journalists and crew, crashed into the Superga hills near Turin, killing everyone on board. In all, 31 people died.

The team was returning from José Ferreira's farewell match in Lisbon at the time of the crash. The crash was the biggest tragedy in Italian sports history since it claimed the lives of a legendary team that had won the Serie A title for the previous four years in a row (plus the last title before the outbreak of war). After the crash Torino F.C. did not win the title again until the 1975/76 season. Of the entire squad, only one player survived, Sauro Tomà who did not make the trip because he was injured. Also Barcelona player Ladislao Kubala was due to fly out to play in the match, but at the last minute didn't do it because of his son's ill health.

Victims


Players

Club Officials

Journalists

Crew

Others

See also


1949 | Accidents and incidents on commercial airliners caused by bad weather | Turin | Football in Italy | Disasters in Italy

Flyulykken i Superga | Tragedia di Superga | Superga-vliegramp | Tragédia de Superga | スペルガの悲劇

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