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Paolo Rossi, the hero of Italy’s 1982 World Cup soccer team, who died at 64 after a long illness, said goodbye in Vicenza on Thursday.
The vigil after the Italian world champion forward’s mourning ceremony was at the family’s Tuscan home, however, when family members returned home after the funeral, they were surprised to find that
They broke into his house, from where the thieves took valuables
Write Sky Sports.
Rossi stood out in Vicenza and then in Juventus at club level, he was the top scorer in the Second Division and then at the top. In addition to his two championship titles and the Italian Cup trophy with the Turin squad, he won the predecessor of the Champions League in 1985, the BEK, and in 1984 the KEK and the European Super Cup. He played 48 games for the Italian national team and scored twenty goals. He made the most memorable turn of his career at the 1982 World Cup in Spain, where in addition to winning a gold medal, he became the tournament’s top scorer with six hits and also won the best player award. He also won the Ballon d’Or that year.
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