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  Giuseppe Meazza - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Giuseppe Meazza (August 23, 1910, Milan – August 21, 1979) was an Italian footballer playing mainly for Inter in the 1930s, scoring 243 goals in 361 games for the club.
Meazza was the first Italian football player who became famous worldwide, and was the first player with personal sponsors.
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).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Giuseppe_Meazza   (793 words)

  
 World Cup 2002 with Franz Beckenbauer - Naharnet
Giuseppe Meazza has Milan's stadium named after him and is considered one of the best players in footballer history.
Meazza made his debut in the national team aged 19 in 1930, the same year he became Serie A top scorer with 31 goals for Inter.
Meazza became a respected sports journalist after his playing career but the rich income from his active days was soon gone.
web.naharnet.com /worldcup/story.asp?id=61   (596 words)

  
 Internazionale: Encyclopedia topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
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 Stadio Giuseppe Meazza - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, also known as the San Siro, is a football stadium in Milan, Italy, located at geographical coordinates 45.478072° N 9.123271° E.
It is the home stadium for two of the three most successful Italian Football League teams: A.C. Milan and Internazionale, and one of the most famous soccer stadia in the world.
Although it has been officially renamed Giuseppe Meazza in honour of the Inter and Milan player of the '30s and '40s, it is still commonly called the San Siro.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/San_Siro   (650 words)

  
 Giuseppe Meazza: biography and encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Meazza was considered the first 'star' of Italian Football, and was the first player with personal sponsors.
The San Siro (San Siro: the stadio giuseppe meazza, also known as the san siro, is a football stadium in...
Meazza still holds the record for the most goals scored in a debut season in Serie A (Serie A: serie a is the top division of the italian football league, the highest football league...
www.absoluteastronomy.com /reference/giuseppe_meazza   (826 words)

  
 World Cup 2002 - ABC Sport   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Born in Milan in 1910, Meazza signed for Internazionale in 1927, and quickly forged a reputation as a ruthless finisher par excellence.
Meazza's goalscoring record for Italy - 33 in 53 international appearances - remained unchallenged until it was beaten by Luigi Riva.
At his death in 1979, both Inter and AC Milan accepted that the famous San Siro should be renamed the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium in honour of the player.
www.abc.net.au /worldcup2002/history/legends/meazza.htm   (558 words)

  
 CNNSI.com - CNNSI.com's complete coverage of the FIFA World Cup - World Cup Hall of Fame: Giuseppe Meazza - Tuesday May ...
Meazza was a deadly goalscorer for Italy, scoring 33 goals in 53 games, but his greatest performances for the Azzurri came after he was moved to inside forward by coach Vittorio Pozzo.
With Meazza creating chances for his teammates as well as scoring them himself, Italy swept to the World Cup title on home soil in 1934 and then retained the title in 1938 in France.
In 1934, Meazza was on target in a 7-1 win over the United States in the first round and scored the winner in Italy's 1-0 win in the second-round replay with Spain which followed their tough 1-1 draw the previous day.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /soccer/world/2002/world_cup/hof/meazza   (322 words)

  
 World Stadiums - Stadium Design :: Stadio Giuseppe Meazza (San Siro) Stadium in Milan
Stadio Giuseppe Meazza (San Siro) Stadium in Milan was inaugurated in 1925 and is named after a very small church in the neighbourhood.
In 1980 the stadium was dedicated to Giuseppe Meazza who was a symbol of "The Football Club Internazionale" and the Italian national team during the seventies.
In anticipation of the 1990 World Cup, at the end of the eighties the stadium was modernized with the addition of a third ring of tiers and a roof.
www.worldstadiums.com /stadium_menu/architecture/stadium_design/milano_meazza.shtml   (497 words)

  
 Meazza - 50 Greatest World Cup Players
Meazza was the greatest European player in the pre-war World Cups.
Meazza was a versatile forward who can play both inside-right and center-forward.
Milan's Giuseppe Meazza Stadium (the home of AC Milan and Inter) was named after him.
www.geocities.com /Colosseum/Park/8885/Meazza.htm   (179 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Meazza Giuseppe
Meazza, Giuseppe (1910-1979), Italian footballer for Internazionale Milan, Juventus, Varese, Atalanta, and Italy and one of only two players who...
Tartini, Giuseppe (1692-1770), Italian violinist and composer, born in Pirano, Istria (now Piran, Slovenia).
Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901), Italian operatic composer, whose works stand among the greatest in the history of opera.
uk.encarta.msn.com /Meazza_Giuseppe.html   (108 words)

  
 Scotsman.com Sport - Football - CIS Cup - Shevchenko a worthy successor to Milan legends
Meazza was the man after whom the great stadium that accommodates those twin superpowers, AC Milan and Internazionale, is named.
Stein had led his team to a scoreless draw with Milan at the stadium a year earlier, but in that quarter-final the damage which prevented their reaching the last four for the second time in three seasons was sustained at home.
The game at the Giuseppe Meazza had been played in a blizzard, but, at Celtic Park, a clearly tense home team succumbed to a strike from Piero Prati, who took advantage of a slip by Billy McNeill to drive the ball past goalkeeper John Fallon.
sport.scotsman.com /football_leaguecup.cfm?id=1134512004   (1082 words)

  
 Soccer Players Encyclopedia
The greatest player of Inter, Meazza was originally born in Milan, Italy.
Ever since the age of 17, Giuseppe has been the starting attacker for Inter, bringing them their very first title in the Calcio.
With his "daemon-like" skills, Meazza took a major part in two of Italy's World Cup titles in 1934 and 1948.
www.expertfootball.com /players/encyclopedia.php   (3508 words)

  
 Planet World Cup - Legends - Giuseppe Meazza
Milan born "Peppino" Meazza was Italy's most prolific goalscorer in the 1930s and his 33 goals in 53 appearances for the national side was a record until beaten by Luigi Riva.
Meazza began as centre-forward with Inter-Milan in 1927, at the age of 17.
Vittorio Pozzo moved Meazza to inside-forward and it paid dividends, culminating in Meazza playing a crucial role in Italy's first World Cup success.
www.planetworldcup.com /LEGENDS/meazza.html   (483 words)

  
 Giuseppe Meazza - TheBestLinks.com - August 21, August 23, A.C. Milan, Football World Cup, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Giuseppe Meazza - TheBestLinks.com - August 21, August 23, A.C. Milan, Football World Cup,...
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Giuseppe Meazza (August 23 1910 - August 21 1979) was an Italian footballer playing, as a midfielder, for Inter in the 1930s scoring 243 goals in 361 games for the club.
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The Giuseppe Meazza stadium also known as San Siro is one of the temples of soccer.
The Giuseppe Meazza Stadium in Milan, is home field for AC Milan and Internazionale FC.
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 Giuseppe Meazza - Euro Legend || Euro 2004 - Unofficial Euro 2004 News and Views   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Giuseppe Meazza was the greatest player in the world during the 1930s.
Meazza played in both of Italy's World Cup victories of the 1930s.
A powerful and agile front man, Meazza was a real handful for defenders.
www.sportnetwork.net /main/s249/st41546.htm   (200 words)

  
 San Siro - Gurupedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, also known as the San Siro, is a football stadium in Milan, Italy.
Built in 1925 in the Milanese district of San Siro, which gave its original name, in 1979 it was officially renamed as "Giuseppe Meazza" in the honour of an Inter player of the 1920s, but it is still called "San Siro" by AC Milan fans.
World Cup the Italian government gave the Milanese council $30 million for its modernization, but in the end, the cost was more than double that.
www.gurupedia.com /s/sa/san_siro.htm   (128 words)

  
 AC Milan Tickets San Siro - Hotel Ambasciatori Milan
The Stadio San Siro was built in honour of the great Italian player Giuseppe Meazza indeed, the stadium contains a museum dedicated to football memoribilia particulary regarding AC Milan and Internazionale the two teams who still play here.
The San Siro Stadium Milan is home to one of the world's most important football museums the Giuseppe Meazza Football Museum.
Tickets for entrance to the Giuseppe Meazza Football Museum are available from the San Siro Ticket Office - please see the concierge for more details.
www.hotel-milan-ambasciatori.com /ac_milan_tickets_san_siro.htm   (750 words)

  
 FootballDerbies.com - Stadiums : San Siro (Giuseppe Meazza), San Siro (Giuseppe Meazza)
FootballDerbies.com - Stadiums : San Siro (Giuseppe Meazza), San Siro (Giuseppe Meazza)
It would now be called Giuseppe Meazza, after the legendary player who played for as well AC Milan as Internazionale.
The stadium was again renovated for the 1990 WorldCup when a 3rd tier and a roof were added.
www.footballderbies.com /stadium/index.php?id=30   (342 words)

  
 Giuseppe Meazza - Goals in Serie A   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Giuseppe Meazza Born in Milano (Italy), 23-10-1910 Died in 1979 Height: 1,69 m Weight: 80 kg Season Team Div.
AWC: After War Championship, not a true Serie A but two groups with Serie A and Serie B teams playing together.
You are free to copy this document in whole or part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the author.
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 Italy's Serie a and Champions League in Milan, San Siro Stadium, Tickets and hotel packages
The "Giuseppe Meazza" stadium is situated in San Siro district.
It was built in 1927 and restructured and modernized in 1990 for the World-Cup Italia '90.
Here you find an extraordinary collection of historical objects, original jerseys, trophies and life-size statues of Giuseppe Meazza and other famous champions.
www.milano24ore.net /culture/soccer/soccer.html   (499 words)

  
 Comunale Giuseppe Meazza - San Siro tickets , Great Comunale Giuseppe Meazza - San Siro tickets for sale at ...
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 news - WORLD CUP 2006: San Siro, an Italian icon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
/noticias.info/ There are few cathedrals in the game with the clout and sheer magnitude of Milan's magnificent Giuseppe Meazza stadium, better known simply as the San Siro.
Home to both AC Milan and Inter, the fabled old ground is currently embroiled in a tantalising UEFA Champions League quarter-final series pitting the two old housemates in yet another cultured ‘derby’.
The Italians’ semi-final with Hugo Meisl’s much-feared Austria was a true classic, and in the end star striker Giuseppe Meazza led the way to a slim 1-0 win.
www.noticias.info /archivo/2005/200504/20050412/20050412_58114.shtm   (612 words)

  
 General view of the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium in Milan
General view of the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium in Milan - Soccer - UEFA Champions League - Group B - AC Milan v Galatasaray - EMPICS Sports Photo Library
General view of the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium in Milan
General view of the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium in Milan is just one of over 400,000 photographs available online from the EMPICS Sports Photo Library
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 England Match No. 195 - Italy - 14 November 1934 - Match Summary and Report   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Carlo Ceresoli, who missed the World Cup through injury but would become the first-choice goalkeeper for the year following it, replaced veteran Giuseppe Combi, and inside forward Pietro Serantoni, who would become a regular in the team and play in the 1938 World Cup final match, replaced Angelo Schiavio.
After the half-time interval, Italy settled down to play football and, although shy a man, scored twice through brilliant center forward "Peppino" Meazza, whose career total of 33 goals for Italy during the 1930's has been exceeded only by Luigi Riva, who scored 35 in the 1960's and 1970's.
Meazza's goals came four minutes apart in very heavy rain, the first resulting from Guaita’s skill and the second on a header from Attilio Ferraris' free kick.
www.englandfootballonline.com /Seas1900-39/1934-35/MS195Ita1934.html   (1418 words)

  
 AC Milan's 2:0 victory against Inter oversight from Giuseppe Meazza stands   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
AC Milan beat Inter 2-0 in Wednesday's Uefa Champions League quarter-final first leg at the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium thanks to goals in each half from Jaap Stam and Ukrainian superstar Andriy Shevchenko.
JadranSport.org's Aneta Jurczenia was present at the match and is giving us her view of the duel between these two Italian giants.
Yellow card received in 2nd half was the example of determination and importance of this match for Sinisa.
www.jadransport.org /articles/135.html   (634 words)

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