in the summer of 1941, aged 19, but played for the club's first team only after World War II.
[1] With Torino, Rigamonti made his Serie A debut in a 2–1 away loss to cross-city rivals Juventus on 14 October 1945; in total, he played 140 times for Torino and won four consecutive Serie A scudetti titles with the club.
[1] Rigamonti died with most of the Grande Torino team in the Superga air disaster near Turin, on 4 May 1949.
[1] Rigamonti was a tall, agile, physically strong, consistent and tenacious player, who was known for his skill and acrobatic ability in the air, courtesy of his elevation, as well as his fighting spirit, speed, anticipation, and competitive style of play.
A versatile and hard-tackling player, he was capable of playing both in defence and in midfield, usually in a holding role.