Luigi
Riva
(Italy)

It was Luigi Riva's
seven goals in the qualification tournament which took
Italy to the 1970 World Cup. Born at Leggiuno in
November 1944, he began with Legnano in Serie C in
1962/63, joined Cagliari in 1963/64 and helped them
into Serie A. Riva made his international debut as a
substitute in Budapest in June 1965, but was
inexplicably left out of the 1966 World Cup squad. He
became established in 1967, then suffered a broken
leg, but was soon back in action and finished as the
league's top scorer. Originally a left winger, his
deadly left foot combined with speed and courage to
make him one of Italy's top strikers and best-loved
players.
In 1969/70 he helped Cagliari to their first Italian
title and was the Italian league's top scorer for the
third time in four seasons. Italy's topscorer in the
1970 World Cup in Mexico, he netted the crucial
extra-time goal - his 22nd in 21 internationals -
against West Germany in the semifinal. Soon
afterwards, Riva again broke a leg, in a European
Championship qualifier against Austria. He turned down
a £1.500.000 move to Juventus in 1973, at the age of
29, but had a bad 1974 World Cup and was dropped for
the last game against Poland. After retiring he became
an executive with Cagliari.
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