Giuseppe Meazza (Italian pronunciation: [dʒuˈzɛppe meˈattsa]; 23 August 1910 – 21 August 1979) was an Italian football manager and player. Throughout...
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San Siro (redirect from Stadio Giuseppe Meazza)
47806°N 9.12389°E / 45.47806; 9.12389 San Siro (officially the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza) is a football stadium in the San Siro district of Milan, Italy. It...
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Meazza is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Giuseppe Meazza (1910–1979), Italian footballer and manager Stadio Giuseppe Meazza...
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Their first Coppa Italia (Italian Cup) was won in 1938–39, led by the Giuseppe Meazza, after whom the San Siro stadium is officially named. A fifth championship...
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Champion (1950) Giuseppe Favalli (born 1972), Italian former footballer Giuseppe Meazza (1910–1979), Italian football manager and player Giuseppe Micheli, Italian...
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Zanetti, 1995–2014 Most goals scored in official competitions: 284 – Giuseppe Meazza, 1927–1940 & 1946–1947 This is the top ten of Inter's top league goalscorers...
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under the direction of coach Vittorio Pozzo and the performance of Giuseppe Meazza, who is considered one of the best Italian football players of all...
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Giovanni Ferrari, Giuseppe Meazza, Eraldo Monzeglio, 2 each (1934 and 1938) Most Central European International Cup titles Giuseppe Meazza, Eraldo Monzeglio...
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Città di Milano: 2 1963; 1978 Coppa Luigi Carraro: 1 1967-1968 Coppa Giuseppe Meazza: 1 1987-1988 Memorial Armando Picchi: 1 1989 Summer Tournament Padova:...
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Piola, 17 years and 132 days Rodrigo Palacio, 39 years and 86 days Giuseppe Meazza (1929–30), Enrique Guaita (1934–35), Valentino Mazzola (1946–47), István...
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Second Place 1994 Third Place 1990 Golden Ball award Golden Ball 1934: Giuseppe Meazza Golden Ball 1982: Paolo Rossi Golden Ball 1990: Salvatore Schillaci...
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to have been invented by compatriot Didi, although Italian forward Giuseppe Meazza before him is also credited with using the technique. This technique...
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Giuseppe "Beppe" Bergomi OMRI (Italian pronunciation: [dʒuˈzɛppe ˈbɛppe ˈbɛrɡomi]; born 22 December 1963) is an Italian former professional footballer...
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to have invented the folha seca technique; however, Italian forward Giuseppe Meazza before him is also credited with using the technique. Today, the knuckleball...
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eventually settled on penalties, with Schalke winning 4–1 at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza. It was to be the last UEFA Cup final to be played over two legs, future...
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currently Italy's third highest goalscorer of all-time, behind only Giuseppe Meazza, and Luigi Riva. He also co-holds, with Riva, the national team's record...
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Verona Arena as the only event possible scheduled for Verona. Stadio Giuseppe Meazza – opening ceremony PalaItalia Santa Giulia – ice hockey main venue...
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football league, during its history starting from the 1929–30 season. Giuseppe Meazza was the first player to reach both 100 and 200 goals in Serie A. Since...
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Defenders: Giuseppe Bergomi, Giacinto Facchetti, Javier Zanetti Midfielders: Sandro Mazzola, Lothar Matthäus, Dejan Stanković Forwards: Giuseppe Meazza, Ronaldo...
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Retrieved 4 May 2016. "Sandro Mazzola". Inter.it. Retrieved 12 July 2023. "Giuseppe Meazza". Inter.it. Retrieved 12 July 2023. "Gary Alexis Medel Soto". Inter...
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Florence and studied in Milan and died in Sanremo. His major works include the Milan Central Station and Stadio Giuseppe Meazza. Page at artnet.com v t e...
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available, Spain had to play the remainder of the game with 10 men. Giuseppe Meazza scored soon after from a corner kick situation. In the second half...
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than once. No player has won two World Cups both as captain. Italy's Giuseppe Meazza (1938), Brazil's Bellini (1958), Mauro (1962) and Cafu (2002), and...
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San Siro, or Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, is a football stadium in Milan, Italy. San Siro may also refer to the following places in Italy: San Siro, Milan...
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1994 and 11 May 1994 at the Ernst-Happel-Stadion in Vienna and Stadio Giuseppe Meazza in Milan between Internazionale of Italy and Austria Salzburg of Austria...
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Czechoslovakia. The goal, which drew him comparisons with Giuseppe Meazza, involved an exchange with Giuseppe Giannini on the left wing, followed by a dribbling...
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player in all competitions, behind Silvio Piola, Alessandro Del Piero, Giuseppe Meazza, Luca Toni, Roberto Baggio, Francesco Totti and Filippo Inzaghi. At...
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Stéphane Bré (France) 10 December 2002 20:45 (20:45 UTC+1) Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, Milan Attendance: 36,462 Referee: Hugh Dallas (Scotland) 11 December...
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alongside Roberto Baggio, and behind only Silvio Piola with 30 goals, Giuseppe Meazza with 33 goals, and Luigi Riva with 35 goals; with 91 appearances for...
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39,211 1 1 Marco Baroni Inter Milan Milan 3rd in Serie A 1929–30 92 Giuseppe Meazza 80,018 18 20 Simone Inzaghi Juventus Turin 7th in Serie A 1929–30 91...
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