Giuseppe
Meazza
(Italy)

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. The
following season he scored 33 goals and in 1929/30 was
the Italian league's top scorer, a feat he repeated
twice more. In all he scored 355 goals at senior
level. He scored twice on his international debut,
against Switzerland in February 1930, and was a
virtual ever-present until 1939.
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. He
was captain when they retained the title four years
later, but shortly afterwards he suffered an injury
which put him out of action for most of 1938/39. He
moved to AC Milan at the end of 1939, but played only
occasionally until 1942. He guested for Juventus and
Varese during the war before moving to Atalanta for
one season in 1945 and then became manager at Inter,
occasionally turning out for them. Giuseppe Meazza
died in 1979, aged 69. In 440 games in the Italian
Serie A, he scored 269 goals.
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