Proper noun
Bonetti (plural Bonettis)
A surname.
1970 World Cup Banks went into the 1970 World Cup as England's number one with 59 caps to his name, and had Peter Bonetti (one cap) and Alex Stepney (six caps) as his understudies. Source: Internet
Chelsea took a 2–0 lead in the replay, but Real dominated for much of the second half and it was another inspired performance from Bonetti, who had missed a large part of that season through injury, which helped them hold on for a 2–1 win. Source: Internet
In 1570 the Italian swordmaster Signior Rocco Bonetti first settled in England advocating the use of the rapier for thrusting as opposed to cutting or slashing when engaged in a duel. Source: Internet
England Bonetti saves at a match against the Netherlands on 5 November 1969 Bonetti's international career was somewhat unfortunate. Source: Internet
On his death on 14 February 2007, he was succeeded by Juan Bautista Bonetti, who took the name of Pope Innocent XIV, but resigned on 29 May 2007. Source: Internet
Over the two fiercely contested games, Bonetti had what was perhaps the finest moment of his playing career. Source: Internet