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Giuseppe Meazza (Italian pronunciation: [dʒuˈzɛppe meˈattsa]; 23
August 1910 – 21
August 1979) was an
Italian football manager and player.
Throughout his...
- Madonnina. On 3
March 1980 the
stadium was
named in
honour of
Giuseppe Meazza, the two-time
World Cup
winner (1934, 1938) who pla**** for
Inter and briefly...
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Giuseppe Meazza Luca
Meazza (born 1965),
Italian footballer Max
Meazza (born 1952), singer/songwriter This page
lists people with the
surname Meazza. If an...
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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 the...
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their first Coppa Italia (Italian Cup) was won in 1939, led by
Giuseppe Meazza one of the
greatest Italian player of all time and the
greatest scorer in...
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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 pla**** over two legs, ****ure...
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Place 1994
Third Place 1990
Golden Ball
award Golden Ball 1934:
Giuseppe Meazza Golden Ball 1982:
Paolo Rossi Golden Ball 1990:
Salvatore Schillaci Silver...
- Max
Meazza (born 19 May 1952) is an
Italian singer-songwriter and
recording artist. He
records for
Polydor Records and
Ariola Records,
Appaloosa Records...
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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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Renzo Barbera at Palermo, Dino
Manuzzi in
Cesena and the
Stadio Giuseppe Meazza in Milan. In
August 2006,
Juventus returned to play in the
Stadio Comunale...