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  1. 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.

  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, [3] and served two stints as Inter's manager. The San Siro is a UEFA category four stadium.

  3. 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. On the pitch he was unbeatable and unpredictable, a true master, while off it, he was a style icon.

  4. 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. On the pitch he was unbeatable and unpredictable, a true master, while off it, he was a style icon.

  5. 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.

  6. Main position: Second Striker. Other position: Centre-Forward. Date of birth/Age: Aug 23, 1910 Place of birth: Milano Date of death: 21.08.1979 (68) Height: N/A Citizenship: Italy Position: Attack - Second Striker Foot: N/A Current club: ---.

  7. 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.