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  1. On 25 March 1934 in Milan, Italy beat Greece 40 in a qualifying match with two goals coming from Meazza. He then scored the final goal in their 7–1 victory over the United States in the 89th minute of their World Cup opener.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › San_SiroSan Siro - Wikipedia

    On 3 March 1980 the stadium was named in honour of Giuseppe Meazza, the two-time World Cup winner (1934, 1938) who played for Inter and briefly for Milan in the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s, and served two stints as Inter's manager. The San Siro is a UEFA category four stadium.

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    Performer (s)
    Opening Act (s)
    14 July 2024
    13 July 2024
    2 July 2024
    Max Pezzali
    Max Forever (Hits Only)
    1 July 2024
    Max Pezzali
    Max Forever (Hits Only)
  3. May 23, 2015 · Who was Giuseppe Meazza? Born in Milan, Italy, Giuseppe “Peppino” Meazza, was an Italian footballer. He helped Italy win 2 consecutive world cups: in 1934 and in 1938. He also won the Golden Ball Award in 1934.

  4. They didn’t yet know that this 17-year-old lad would go on to become one of Inter’s and Italian football’s greatest-ever players. In Milan’s Porta Vittoria they called him Peppin. For everyone else, he was Giuseppe Meazza. He was the first real footballing icon, a man that everyone idolised.

  5. They didn’t yet know that this 17-year-old lad would go on to become one of Inter’s and Italian football’s greatest-ever players. In Milan’s Porta Vittoria they called him Peppin. For everyone else, he was Giuseppe Meazza. He was the first real footballing icon, a man that everyone idolised.

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  7. Learn about the life and achievements of Giuseppe Meazza, the legendary striker who played for Inter, AC Milan and Italy. He scored 242 goals for Inter, won two World Cups and is Italy's second-highest scorer.

  8. Learn about the origins and evolution of the San Siro Stadium, dedicated to Giuseppe Meazza, one of the greatest Italian soccer players. Discover how the stadium became a symbol of Milan and a venue for sports and cultural events.