Bruno Banducci

Bruno Banducci (November 11, 1921 – September 1985) was an Italian, American football offensive lineman in the National Football League for the Philadelphia Eagles and the San Francisco 49ers. He was selected to play in six Pro Bowls (1946–1947,1951–1954). Banducci played college football at Stanford University and was drafted in the sixth round of the 1943 NFL Draft. Banducci is also a member of the Delta Chi Fraternity.

After retiring from professional football, he taught high school math at Marin Catholic High School in Kentfield, California, USA and Sonoma Valley High School in Sonoma, California, USA.

Philadelphia Eagles 1943 NFL Draft selections
  • Joe Muha
  • Lamar Davis
  • Monk Gafford
  • Bob Kennedy
  • Al Wistert
  • Bruno Banducci
  • Walt Harrison
  • Bruce Alford
  • Rocco Canale
  • Zuehl Conoly
  • John Billman
  • Jack Donaldson
  • Bill Erickson
  • George Weeks
  • Russ Craft
  • Paul Darling
  • Walt Gorinski
  • Bob Friedman
  • Johnny Bezemes
  • Chet Mutryn
  • Baptiste Manzini
  • Bernie Gillespie
  • Jay Lawhon
  • Vince Zachem
  • Joe Schwarting
  • Bob Neff
  • Art Macioszczyk
  • Jim Arata
  • Wally Scott
  • Stan Jaworowski
  • Draft years: 1936
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San Francisco 49ers 1946 Inaugural Season Roster
  • Frankie Albert
  • Ed Balatti
  • Bruno Banducci
  • Dick Bassi
  • Alyn Beals
  • Bob Bryant
  • Ken Casanega
  • Gerry Conlee
  • Don Durdan
  • Dutch Elston
  • Len Eshmont
  • Bill Fisk
  • Eddie Forrest
  • Pete Franceschi
  • Jesse Freitas
  • Garland Gregory
  • Visco Grgich
  • Parker Hall
  • John Kuzman
  • Ned Mathews
  • John Mellus
  • Hank Norberg
  • Earle Parsons
  • Charles Pavlich
  • Bill Remington
  • Dick Renfro
  • Ken Roskie
  • Norm Standlee
  • Johnny Strzykalski
  • Nick Susoeff
  • Rupe Thornton
  • Bob Titchenal
  • Joe Vetrano
  • John Woudenberg

  • Head Coach: Buck Shaw
NFL's 1940s All-Decade Team
  • Sammy Baugh
  • Sid Luckman
  • Bob Waterfield
  • Tony Canadeo
  • Bill Dudley
  • George McAfee
  • Charley Trippi
  • Steve Van Buren
  • Byron White
  • Pat Harder
  • Marion Motley
  • Bill Osmanski
  • Jim Benton
  • Jack Ferrante
  • Ken Kavanaugh
  • Dante Lavelli
  • Pete Pihos
  • Mac Speedie
  • Ed Sprinkle
  • Al Blozis
  • George Connor
  • Frank "Bucko" Kilroy
  • Buford "Baby" Ray
  • Vic Sears
  • Al Wistert
  • Bruno Banducci
  • Bill Edwards
  • Garrard "Buster" Ramsey
  • Bill Willis
  • Len Younce
  • Charley Brock
  • Clyde "Bulldog" Turner
  • Alex Wojciechowicz
Persondata
Name Banducci, Bruno
Alternative names
Short description American football player
Date of birth November 11, 1921
Place of birth Tassignano, Italy
Date of death 1985
Place of death Sonoma, CA, United States


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