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      • Even in the critical phases of his football career, Giuseppe Meazza enjoyed living life to the full. A renowned ladies’ man, he loved gambling and dancing the Tango with a white gardenia tucked behind his ear and was the only player to smoke openly in front of Italy coach Pozzo.
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  2. A prolific forward, Meazza won the Serie A top-scorer award on three occasions in his career; with 216 goals in Serie A, he is the fourth all-time highest goal scorer in Serie A, alongside José Altafini, and with 33 goals, he is also the second highest goalscorer for the Italy national team.

  3. May 30, 2014 · He stopped the ball with a bicycle kick, elevating himself two meters from the ground. Then he landed with the ball glued at his foot, dribbled over an astonished defender, and then went on...

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  4. Oct 1, 2018 · Giuseppe Meazza, the rogue prince of Milan, was as hot between the sheets as he was on the field of play. Miraculously, he made the team bus just on time. “Luckily I lived near the stadium”.

  5. Jan 7, 2023 · Giuseppe Meazza turned 16 on 23 August 1926, when his hero, the famous Italian actor Rudolf Valentino, died. In tribute to him, the young footballer slicked his hair back in the style of the time, which also helped Meazza reinforce his image as a “Latin lover.”

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  6. Nov 26, 2023 · Meazza’s name lives on through the renaming of the San Siro Stadium in Milan to Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, and through awards and trophies that commemorate his contributions to the game. Q: How did Giuseppe Meazza influence Italian football?

  7. Italian football's first superstar, Giuseppe Meazza, died on August 21, 1969. His name lives on in the stadium shared by Internazionale and AC Milan, which is known as the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza.

  8. Jul 26, 2017 · When young Giuseppe was seven years old, he was sent to the 'open-air school’ in Milan – complete with football pitches, swimming pools and a zoo – in order to strengthen his weak lungs.