Meazza was the first Italian football player who became famous worldwide, and was the first player with personal sponsors. He was also famous for sleeping at a brothel the night before a match.
San Siro, the principal stadium in his native city of Milan, which is today shared by Inter and crosstown rivals AC Milan, is now officially called Stadio Giuseppe Meazza.
He won 3 national championships with Inter in 1930, 1938 and 1940, and was runner-up in 1933, 1934 and 1935; the Italian Cup in 1939; and was top-scorer of Serie A 3 times (1930, 1936, 1938). He was also top-scorer in the pre-Serie A year of 1929. Later in his career he played also with A.C. Milan, Juventus and Atalanta Bergamo.
Among his memorable moments is a goal he scored in the 1938 tournament against Brazil in the semi-final. Italy were awarded a controversial penalty and as Meazza stepped up to take it, his shorts fell down. Meazza, without letting this stress him, held his shorts up and shot past the confused Brazilian keeper Walter, sending Italy through to the final.
Meazza won 2 Dr. Gerö Cup, in the 1930 and 1935. That cup was a 3 year international tournement between the strongest national teams of central and eastern Europe.
He played 53 time with Italia and lost just only 6 matches.
| Season | Club | Appearances | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1927-28 | Inter | 33 | 11 |
| 1928-29 | Inter | 29 | 38 |
| 1929-30 | Inter | 33 | 31 |
| 1930-31 | Inter | 34 | 24 |
| 1931-32 | Inter | 28 | 21 |
| 1932-33 | Inter | 32 | 20 |
| 1933-34 | Inter | 32 | 21 |
| 1934-35 | Inter | 30 | 19 |
| 1935-36 | Inter | 29 | 24 |
| 1936-37 | Inter | 26 | 11 |
| 1937-38 | Inter | 26 | 20 |
| 1938-39 | Inter | 16 | 4 |
| 1939-40 | Inter | 0 | 0 |
| 1940-41 | Milan | 14 | 6 |
| 1941-42 | Milan | 23 | 3 |
| 1942-43 | Juventus | 27 | 10 |
| 1945-46 | Atalanta | 14 | 2 |
| 1946-47 | Inter | 17 | 2 |
| Total Serie A | 367 | 216 | |
Meazza is still today the third top-scorer ever in the Italian Championship.
With 33 goals, Meazza is still the the Italian national team's second highest scorer, behind only Luigi Riva. He died in 1979 aged 68.
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