Orlando Segatore
Born: | (1923-07-28) July 28, 1923 (age 100) Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
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Died: | 19 February 2016 (aged 92) Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Career information | |
Position(s) | Guard, Tackle |
CJFL | Rosemont Bombers |
Career history | |
As player | |
1946–49, 1951 | Montreal Alouettes |
Career highlights and awards | |
Honors | 1949 - Grey Cup Champion |
Orlando Segatore (1923-2016) was a Canadian professional football player. A lineman, Segatore was a Grey Cup champion Canadian Football League player in 1949.
A native Montrealer, Segatore played football with the Rosemont Bombers junior team.[1] He was a player with the inaugural Montreal Alouettes in 1946 and was part of the Larks first Grey Cup championship in 1949. He played 40 games for the Als over five seasons, having missing the 1950 season due to a contract dispute. His brother, Louis Segatore, was also a Grey Cup champion.[2][3]
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Montreal Alouettes 1946 inaugural season roster
- Mike Anthony
- Bill Bancroft
- Dean "Dino" Bandiera
- Dan Daniels
- Bill Davies
- George Edwards
- Peter Finlay
- Eric Fleet
- David Greenberg
- Harry Jones
- Peter King
- Roy Kirbyson
- Doug Maitland
- Tom Manastersky
- Chester McCance
- Mickey McFall
- Bob McFarlane
- Ellard Miles
- Lou Mogul
- John Moody
- Rafe Nabors
- Gordon Noseworthy
- Joey Richman
- Norm Segalowitz
- Orlando Segatore
- Hap Smith
- Doug Smylie
- Joe Soyka
- Wally Spencer
- Benny Steck
- Al Stevenson
- Bill Surphlis
- John Taylor
- Herb Trawick
- Virgil Wagner
- Ralph Webber
- Head coach & General Manager: Lew Hayman
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