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  1. Giuseppe Meazza Milán, 23 de agosto de 1910 - Lissone, 21 de agosto de 1979) fue un futbolista y entrenador italiano que jugaba en la posición de delantero y fue internacional con la selección de Italia. Debutó en 1927 con el Football Club Internazionale, club en el que permaneció durante trece temporadas.

  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. El estadio Giuseppe Meazza (en italiano: Stadio Giuseppe Meazza), también conocido como estadio de fútbol San Siro (en italiano: Stadio Calcistico San Siro), es un recinto deportivo situado en la ciudad de Milán, Italia, en el barrio de San Siro.

  4. He was an innovator and the greatest goalscorer in the club’s history: 284 in 408 appearances for Inter. During 14 seasons with the club, he won two Scudetti and one Coppa Italia, while also representing the club as captain for nine years. For the San Siro to be named in his honour was only a natural progression.

  5. 7 de ene. de 2023 · On home soil in 1934 and as captain in 1938. As the most outstanding player at the 1934 World Cup, Giuseppe Meazza was named to the All-Star Team and won the Golden Ball Award. On 20 July 1939, nine years after his debut, he captained Italy to a 3–2 victory over Finland at the Olympiastadion in Helsinki.

  6. 30 de may. de 2014 · Coming into the 2012/13 winter break, I thought I'd look at an Inter legend who is still considered one of the all-time greats of football -- Giuseppe Meazza, a striker so great that it was...

  7. 26 de jul. de 2017 · By Jon Spurling. published 26 July 2017. Inter’s controversial, goalscoring superstar led Italy to World Cup glory in 1934 and 1938. When young Giuseppe was seven years old, he was sent to the ...

  8. thesefootballtimes.co › 2018/10/01 › etched-in-stone-the-genius-of-giuseppe-meazzaEtched in stone: the genius of Giuseppe Meazza

    1 de oct. de 2018 · Giuseppe Meazza was an icon, both in Italy and beyond. He was a player as loved by the men in the crowd as the women. He’s a rare shooting star of which there are too few in football’s ever lightening sky.

  9. The following year the great Giuseppe Meazza played his first game for Inter. His final game would come in 1947, by which time the gifted attacker had scored 287 goals for Inter in 408 matches. In 1980, a year after Meazza died, the stadium was officially renamed in his honour,…

  10. Giuseppe Meazza is often called the ‘greatest of all’, not only for the Nerazzurri but also for Italy supporters alike – winning two World Cups in 1934 and 1938. “I want to be like Meazza,” was the frequent shout among children, while Peppin was dribbling, scoring and making dreams come true for Inter fans.