Italy World Cup winner Paolo Rossi dies aged 64

Paolo Rossi, the hero of Italy’s 1982 World Cup-winning campaign, has died at the age of 64.

Published : Dec 10, 2020 08:37 IST

Paolo Rossi celebrates after scoring Italy's first goal against Poland during the FIFA World Cup contest between Italy and Poland at Barcelona, Spain on July 08, 1982. - THE HINDU ARCHIVES
Paolo Rossi celebrates after scoring Italy's first goal against Poland during the FIFA World Cup contest between Italy and Poland at Barcelona, Spain on July 08, 1982. - THE HINDU ARCHIVES
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Paolo Rossi celebrates after scoring Italy's first goal against Poland during the FIFA World Cup contest between Italy and Poland at Barcelona, Spain on July 08, 1982. - THE HINDU ARCHIVES

Paolo Rossi, Italy's goalscoring hero from its victorious 1982 World Cup campaign, has died at the age of 64.

His death comes with the soccer world still in mourning for Argentina icon Diego Maradona, who passed away late last month.

Italian TV channel RAI Sport , where Rossi had been working as a pundit, said on Thursday “Pablito” had died of an “incurable disease”.

“Such terribly sad news: Paolo Rossi has left us,” RAI Sport presenter Enrico Varriale tweeted.

“Unforgettable Pablito, who made all of us fall in love in that summer of 1982 and who was a precious and competent work colleague in RAI over recent years.”

Rossi's wife, Federica Cappelletti, posted a photo of herself and her husband on Instagram along with the words “per sempre” - “forever.”

Rossi, the battle-hardened WC hero

Rossi won two Serie A titles, a European Cup and a Coppa Italia with Juventus but will be most fondly remembered for his six goals at the 1982 World Cup in Spain.

His selection in the squad was initially criticised by pundits, who wrote him off as out of shape, but they were left eating their words when he struck one of the World Cup's great hat-tricks against Brazil.

Italy's 3-2 victory in that classic encounter in the second group phase booked it a place in the semis against Poland, where Rossi again made the difference. He sunk the Poles with a brace in a 2-0 win that fired his side into the World Cup decider against West Germany.

Rossi then scored Italy's first in a 3-1 victory that gave it its third World Cup title and its first since 1938.

He won the golden boot as the top scorer and golden ball as the best player of the tournament, a campaign regarded as one of the best individual World Cup performances of all-time.

A museum in Maradona's memory

Among the tributes to flow from the football world, Germany's former World Cup winner Jurgen Klinsmann tweeted: “Dear Pablito, we always remember you!”

Born in Prato, Tuscany, Rossi played his entire club career in Italy. He was banned for three years in 1980 as part of the “Totonero” match-fixing scandal but always denied any wrongdoing. The ban was later reduced to two years, allowing him to return to the Italy squad and carve out his slice of World Cup history.

He also scored three goals at the 1978 World Cup in Argentina. With a total of nine goals, he remains Italy's joint highest scorer at the World Cup with Roberto Baggio and Christian Vieri.

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