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  1. Armando Picchi (Italian pronunciation: [arˈmando ˈpikki]; 20 June 1935 – 27 May 1971) was an Italian football player and coach. Regularly positioned as a libero, he captained the Inter Milan side known as "La Grande Inter".

  2. Armando Picchi (Livorno, 20 giugno 1935 – Sanremo, 26 maggio 1971) è stato un allenatore di calcio e calciatore italiano, di ruolo difensore. È considerato uno dei migliori liberi nella storia del calcio italiano.

  3. Oct 12, 2020 · Armando Picchi led his side to the title, losing only two games across the campaign. However, as is often the case, chasing the most prominent of trophies on multiple fronts saps the resources and sees most teams fall short.

  4. Armando Picchi. He left us 50 years ago, at 4 am on May 27 1971. Seven years earlier, exactly seven years earlier, on May 27 1964, at the Prater in Vienna, he raised the first European Cup in Inter’s history. And he received a perfect ten in the newspapers’ report cards: Him, the captain and sweeper of Herrera's Great Inter, had managed to ...

  5. Sep 12, 2018 · Armando Picchi, more than perhaps any other at the club, was the model player. He inspired his teammates, made his voice heard on the pitch, and played the game to perfection. As a result, he was awarded the Inter captaincy prior to the 1963-64 season.

  6. The footballer Armando Picchi, who was captain of the Inter-Milan of the 1960s known as La Grande Inter and one of Italian football’s most accomplished players in the libero position, was born on this day in 1935 in the Tuscan port of Livorno.

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  8. Armando Picchi may have passed away on 27 May 1971 but his heart still beats louder than ever – in his home town Livorno, in the memories of those who knew him and in the minds of all Nerazzurri fans, including those who never saw him play.

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