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His wife broke the news to him that night. He was world champion in 1982
Paolo Rossi, the former world champion footballer with Italy in 1982, died at the age of 64. His wife Federica Cappelletti broke the news overnight on her Instagram profile.. “Forever,” Cappelletti wrote, posting a photo of her with her husband on the social network. In the same minutes, the deputy director of RaiSport, Enrico Varriale, also gave an account of the disappearance of ‘Pablito’: “Very sad news, he left us” an “unforgettable one, which made us all fall in love in that summer of ’82 and which was valuable and competent coworker in recent years. “
Born in Prato on September 23, 1956, Rossi also won the title of top scorer at the 1982 World Cup in Spain under the direction of coach Enzo Bearzot. Same year in which he won the Ballon d’Or. With Giovanni Trapattoni’s Juventus in the 1980s he won two league titles, an Italian Cup, a Recopa, a European Super Cup and the European Cup in 1985.
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