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For the stadium named after this man - which is more commonly known as San Siro - see Stadio Giuseppe Meazza. Giuseppe Meazza (August 23 1910August 21 1979) was an Italian footballer playing mainly for Inter in the 1930s, scoring 243 goals in 361 games for the club. He is still considered by many to be one of the greatest Italian players of all-time.

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.

Career at Inter Milan


Meazza still holds the record for the most goals scored in a debut season in Serie A, with 31 goals in his first season (1929-30). The year before, when Serie A didn't exist, and the Italian Championship was composed of 2 leagues (North and Central-South) with playoffs, Meazza played 29 matches, scoring 38 goals at the age of 18 years.

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.

National team career


Meazza played for Italy in the 1934 and 1938 World Cups, both of which Italy won.

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.

Career records


Serie A record

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.

National team record

Cap Goals Total
Goals
Date Venue Opponent Score Competition
1 2 2 9 February1930 Rome Switzerland 4-2 Friendly
2 1 3 2 March1930 Frankfurt Germany 2-0 Friendly
336 April 1930AmsterdamNetherlands1-1 Friendly
43611 May 1930 BudapestHungary 5-0Dr. Gerö Cup
5622 June1930 BolognaSpain2-3 Friendly
639January 25 1931 BolognaFrance5-0 Friendly
7110February 221931 MilanAustria2-1Dr. Gerö Cup
810March 291931 BernSwitzerland1-1Dr. Gerö Cup
910April 19 1931BilbaoSpain0-0 Friendly
10111May 20 1931RomeScotland3-0 Friendly
1111November 151931RomeCzechoslovakia2-2Dr. Gerö Cup
12112March 201932ViennaAustria1-2Dr. Gerö Cup
1312May 81932BudapestHungary1-1Dr. Gerö Cup
1412October 281932PragueCzechoslovakia1-2Dr. Gerö Cup
15113November 271932MilanHungary4-2 Friendly
16114January 11933BolognaGermany3-1 Friendly
1721612 February 1933BrusselsBelgium3-2 Friendly
181172 April 1933GenevaSwitzerland3-0Dr. Gerö Cup
191713 May 1933RomeEngland1-1 Friendly
201183 December 1933FlorenceSwitzerland5-2Dr. Gerö Cup
211811 February 1934TurinAustria2-4Dr. Gerö Cup
2222025 March 1934MilanGreece4-0World Cup Qualifier
2312127 May 1934RomeUnited States7-1World Cup
242131 May 1934FlorenceSpain1-1World Cup
251221 June 1934FlorenceSpain1-0World Cup
26223 June 1934MilanAustria1-0World Cup
272210 June 1934RomeCzechoslovakia2-1World Cup
2822414 November 1934LondonEngland2-3 Friendly
291259 December 1934MilanHungary4-2 Friendly
3022717 February 1935 RomeFrance2-1 Friendly
312728 October 1935 PragueCzechoslovakia1-2Dr. Gerö Cup
322724 November 1935 MilanHungary2-2Dr. Gerö Cup
33275 April 1936 ZürichSwitzerland2-1 Friendly
342717 May 1936 RomeAustria2-2 Friendly
3512831 May 1936 BudapestHungary2-1 Friendly
3612925 October 1936 MilanSwitzerland4-2Dr. Gerö Cup
372925 April 1937 TurinHungary2-0Dr. Gerö Cup
382923 May 1937 PragueCzechoslovakia1-0Dr. Gerö Cup
3913027 May 1937 OsloNorway3-1 Friendly
403031 October 1937 GenevaSwitzerland2-2Dr. Gerö Cup
41305 February 1937 ParisFrance0-0 Friendly
4213115 May 1938 MilanBelgium6-1 Friendly
4313222 May 1938 GenevaYugoslavia4-0 Friendly
44325 June 1938 MarseilleNorway2-1World Cup
453212 June 1938 ParisFrance3-1World Cup
4613316 June 1938 MarseilleBrazil2-1World Cup
473319 June 1938 ParisHungary4-2World Cup
483326 March 1939 FlorenceGermany3-2 Friendly
493313 May 1939 MilanEngland2-2 Friendly
50334 June 1939 BelgradeYugoslavia2-1 Friendly
51338 June 1939 BudapestHungary3-1 Friendly
523311 June 1939 BucharestRomania1-0 Friendly
533320 July 1939 HelsinkiFinland3-2 Friendly
(Italy's score shown first)

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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