Friday, October 5, 2007

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MAURO bicycling CREMONESE FROM A SCUDETTO

The hope, said Aristotle , is a dream awake. And it is hard to believe that Bicicli Mauro, versatile winger born in Crema January 17, 1935, and seemed to sleep with their eyes open when, in 1953, was noticed by talent scouts and aggregate Inter Inter directly to the youth by the Amateur League.
Two seasons later, April 17, 1955, the dynamic right wing play, instead dell'indisponibile striker Lorenzi, his first race as a professional: lost the match 1-0 against Genoa will start the long journey of exile Lombard between the fields of Serie A and B. Journey which will lead to even win a championship in 1962 / '63 with the Milanese club, starting with that flag, he started an impressive series of victories, dominate at home, in Europe and the world for five consecutive years. Bicicli Unfortunately, right on the most beautiful in the summer of 1963 will leave Milan because of the arrival in November of the previous outstanding competitor in the role of runner-end: Jair Da Costa, twenty-two arrow green and gold of Osasco of St. Paul, fresh winner of the World Chilean false and intoxicating feel inspired. Three
tournaments (two of A) under the Lantern rossoblù, regroup before the team is still remembered as one of the strongest that the history of football has seen the opportunity to play and train every day with fabulous axis of the caliber of Giacinto Facchetti, Sandro Mazzola, Luis Suarez and Mario Corso appeared again in the autumn of 1966 (definitely trickle by Helen Herrera, smart and innovative coach who admired the eclectic Cremonese much to encourage it with phrases like "you're better than Garrincha" ) but it was a return since dall'epilogo tremendously sweet and bitter. One week, between May 25 and June 1, 1967, was enough to squander the Beloved the possible third European Cup in four years and the fourth title in five: the first against Celtic in a terrible day by Portuguese oppressive heat, the second afternoon in a fiery Mantua. The adventure in the shadow of the Madonna of "Bicycle" - life, albeit intermittently, eight seasons - was so close, with a total roster of 182 appearances and 27 goals. The
career, after twelve months spent with Lanerossi Vicenza, was completed in 1969 in Brescia, and from there began the coaching: at first - and for eleven springs - as coach of the youth of the swallows, and then a long stroll among the benches Series C and D (Ospitaletto Fanfulla, Legnano) until 1993, when he became director general of Legnano. An aside time management for three years, until the telephone call came the friend Mazzola led him back to Inter, this time in the role of observer and not more than willing tenacity and tireless wing of the brave temperament.
temperament that, for example, the legend is not short at all in a derby tournament 1961 / '62 - the second of "The Wizard" on the Inter bench Argentina - where some spark too much with the opponent Dino Sani procured septal rupture Nasal Milanese derby in the heated battles were (and are) on the agenda, yet the fastidious Herrera, however, decided to fine the right athlete. But the penalty was paid by the then president Angelo Moratti, Milan's magnificent Renaissance man football after the war, which, however, forced the Brazilian Sani Bicicli to meet for a handshake rappacificante. A generous act, the owner of the virtuous, but at the same time imbued with his usual sensitivity and intelligence. One of the many wonderful gestures made by the person who has reached Mauro darting into Heaven August 22, 2001, just sixty-six years of a life spent on the run.

(Published on 05/10/2007 in the magazine Weekly Sportfoglio )


Mauro Bicicli
Born in Crema (CR) on 17/01/1935

midfielder at Inter from 1954 to 1955, from 1957 to 1963, 1966-1967-
Total attendance goals: 182-27

Wins: 1 title (1962 / '63)

Friday, June 1, 2007

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Giacinto Facchetti, the unforgettable

The owner Moratti has him affectionately dedicated, players have won - indeed, swept - especially for him on the fifteenth of the whole story takes tricolor durably marked with the name of Giacinto Facchetti, Inter copy flag (as a player, from executive, as president), kidnapped on September 4 by a sudden illness that however absurd tore before the eyes of the countless people who knew him and loved him.
They removed the eyes, but not from the heart of all the other sports that could do that to estimate a person's style and impeccable virtue; exceptionally correct despite a physical statue that could bring substantial benefits while still furrowed with continuous skill the left side of the green rectangle, always kind and helpful to any fan or journalist had needed him, quietly elegant in extricating from the controversy as well as reports on, faultlessly honest in a world - that the ball Italic deemed unworthy of even the recent 's organizing the final phase of a Europe - where lawlessness and arrogance have made it often sway.
A world that has been his life, a world champion born in Treviglio to July 18, 1942 got a lot of joy and some disappointment. Has spent a career as a player wearing only his shirt of Inter, with which debuted in May 1961 in a race that the Fairs Cup in Birmingham then followed four league titles, two Champions Cups, two Intercontinental Cups and a Cup Italy before bidding farewell to football player in 1978, almost thirty-six. In between there were, however, also squandered a championship between the last day of the tournament poplar Mantua 1966 / '67, a vanished years before nell'ingiusto play-off final with Bologna and two of the greatest continental competition lost against Celtic and Ajax respectively.
But perhaps the biggest disappointment of Facchetti was the defeat against Brazil gained during the event in Mexico in 1970 that reached the last act, did not allow him to lift the prestigious trophy to the sky as captain of the national team (which instead did Olimpico in Rome during the European victory in 1968): The only important missing link between the many laurels won by the athlete that - especially with its discoverer Helenio Herrera, histrionic Argentine coach of the team that will always approached for the adjective Large - invented the role of quarterback fluidifying, garnishing the career of 75 goals in 634 appearances for the shirt of the Beloved and 3 goals in 94 appearances with the blue one, with whom he played for three World Cup and wore the armband seventy times. Monument of talented and professional football that has made an entire nation proud.
bitterness, that the defeat against Pele and his companions, perhaps only equal to that gained in Hyacinth thirty-six springs later with the outbreak of "Moggiopoli" a system which has highlighted the dirt so that, for various time, did not permit comparisons on an equal footing: a very hard blow for the clear moral integrity of the man who became president in Inter January 2004, but at least had the merit of making the headlines jump something which the former defender from Bergamo had always suspected.
potential regret is that, in all probability, only from that fateful September afternoon a number of you will be circumspect about what need would there be people like Facchetti in the field or behind the desks of the universe football ours " Much bigger than the human to sporty " said he Gianni Rivera, Milan town rival AC Milan in the sixties-seventies discovered that the economic boom and saw people come from all over Italy in seeking luck. A phrase that says it all, probably the most beautiful and apt costs among the thousands on the day of farewell to the eternal number three.

(Published on 01/06/2007 in the magazine Weekly Sportfoglio )


Giacinto Facchetti
Born in Treviglio (BG) 18/07/1942
Respondent (then President)
at Inter from 1960 to 1978 (as player) and from 2004 to 2006 (as president) Total attendance
-Goals: 634-75
wins by player: four league titles (1962 / '63, 1964 / '65, 1965 / '66 1970 / '71), 1 cup Italy (1977 / '78), two Champions Cups (1963 / '64, 1964 / '65), 2 Intercontinental Cups (1964, 1965)

by President Wins: 1 title (2005 / '06), Italy 2 cups (2004 / '05 2005 / '06), two Italian Super Cups (2005, 2006)

Friday, March 16, 2007

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Benito Lorenzi, GOAL TO "POISON": FAREWELL TO LEGEND

E 'on the afternoon of Saturday, March 3 when Benito Lorenzi, smart gunner from the magical dribbling and shooting by the irresistible , flying in the sky due to a long illness. In these circumstances, however, almost as a demonstration of great character who was 81 years of existence, has not chosen by chance one day: he opted for the day of the eclipse of the moon coloratasi of bright red as it was his character, but, above all, wanted to give a farewell to the beloved tricolor on the fifteenth day ipotecante Inter Livorno had continued in the sweet task of spraying a record after another in the top flight.
It's not inappropriate to say that, in the life of the sample was born in Borgo a Buggiano December 20, 1925, the Inter club has been a large part of life itself: in fact, after having played for eleven seasons - collecting, including league and cup , 314 admissions with 143 goals - and won two league titles, the attacker came just twenty-one in the shadow of the Cathedral continued to serve Milan also to society at the end of his final competitive year (1958 / '59) played in the ranks dell'Alessandria. Partly as a keen observer and a talent scout (Arturo Di Napoli the latest) and partly with the role of youth coach, a position which has helped through support, to mature and to accompany the first team was a champion very soon orphan father of the likes of Alessandro Mazzola, whose father - the legendary Valentino - Lorenzi was genuinely bound by a deep admiration.
The thing, however, has consecrated him among the legends of our national football and has erected a genuine hero of the whole people is to be found in quell'azzeccatissimo affibbiatogli nickname for the particular girlish vivacity, by mother Ida and in the minutes toscanaccio has always been proud of "Poison," under the proverbial ease of mock goalkeepers and defenders challenging opponents stinging irony in the soul, of aggressive combative ardor that puts us in every game and shameless cunning. An episode at all, probably the most famous: the round derby of the Serie A tournament 1957 / '58, Inter's training is ahead 1-0 when the fellow is a much debated penalty whistled in favor. From eleven meters shows the Argentine Cucchiaroni, unaware of the joke wrung a few seconds before by the wily former Empoli striker: just taking advantage of the chaos created around the referee Lo Bello, Benito (name imposed by his grandfather as a sign of mockery toward baby obbligatolo fascist regime to close the bakery) with canny skill sets just half a lemon on the disc where the ball is positioned. Result: The Rossoneri will shoot out, Lorenzi sogghignerà of taste, the rival supporters rage beyond belief and the Beloved will walk away with a much liked what happened in the match mocking historically felt that, in the championship on Sunday wrote the evocative page number 168 (59 Inter wins, 53 draws, 56 wins Milan).
temperament certainly not common, as well as clashing with the fact of being "poison" a regular, practicing Catholic, he allegedly obstructed a career in the National contingency in which the fiery personality Pistoia Ace was perhaps seen only as a dangerous limit than as a significant added value: so now tell that one of the best Italian strikers of the fifties took part in only fourteen races with the national team, including the Swiss World 1954 where scored the last of his four goals with the coat of the then two-time world champions.

(Published on 16/03/2007 in the magazine Weekly Sportfoglio )


Benito Lorenzi
Born in Borgo a Buggiano (PT) on 20/12/1925
Forward
at Inter from 1947 to 1958
Total attendance-gol: 314-143
Wins: 2 league titles (1952 / '53, 1953 / '54)

Friday, February 16, 2007

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Giuseppe Meazza, THIRTY YEARS OF THE Funambol

The recent passage of Ronaldo to AC Milan has brought many comparisons to pounce on another sample that passed in Inter Milan's Brazilian el'ingrato: the purely technical comparison would probably be there, but that is not even remotely comparable - in addition to humanity of the two, of course - Are the circumstances that led them from one side of the waterway.
The above-mentioned term of comparison is Giuseppe Meazza, whimsical football athlete with supernatural virtues and weaknesses of common man. Innate class striker from crystalline, brilliant and acrobatic, designated emblem of an era - the one between the two world wars - which at that time looked to him as a symbol A Italian: great player, pleasing appearance, a war orphan, tied to mother (whose regular phone calls before every game, even then was not exactly simple telephone call), adored and popular.
"Pepin", as it was called in his Milan where he was born August 23, 1910, impressed everyone from the start: he was just seventeen years old when, with a brace, he helped beat Inter 6-1 Genoa and the Ruling had instead only nineteen when he made his debut against Switzerland in the national team, passed 4-2 thanks to a couple of their goals. It was the prelude to a dazzling career that would see him almost four decades of absolute prim'attore football, spent largely for wearing colors Inter: with the Milanese team he played 408 matches and scored 287 networks well, and won two league titles an Italian Cup, was three times top scorer in the league but also the protagonist of a farewell full of mystery and sadness. The
"Balilla" In fact, the end of the thirties was the victim of an alleged circulatory problem known as "ankle cold", the sports medicine at that time was not able to solve: the then Ambrosiana-Inter (renamed in this manner at the behest of the fascist regime) decided reluctantly to relinquish the famous striker and the latter went to city rivals AC Milan. A change of shirt that the Beloved of the public considered it a deep betrayal by the man who had acclaimed him for thirteen seasons, but Meazza himself explained that several years later with Codest words: "I do not think it is a betrayal: in those moments, moments that were very bad, I had just married and the idea of \u200b\u200bnot leaving Milan seemed quite appropriate. " words uttered with feeling, supported by the fact that" Pepin "was still a member of the Inter club after it abandoned in 1946 / '47 we came back, well before it became a coach, to conclude the journey racing in the midfield role.
At the end of two years experience of AC Milan, the champions imbrillantinato also played a tournament each for Juventus and Atalanta: the last lightning that started at the end of the path of one of the best Italian footballer of all time.
One to whom A year after the disappearance avvenutane in 1979, was deservedly named the San Siro stadium, however, was also an athlete who wrote pages memorable in the history of the national team: through talent as sublime touch with both feet, intoxicating dribbling, shooting high and imperious header (despite a height of only 169 cm) guided the selection of Italian Vittorio Pozzo to win the World Cup 1934 and 1938 . Two very prestigious titles to be added to the 33 goals that "Balilla" created in 53 appearances for the Azzurri: data to be indisputable star.
A star that at times was overshadowed by concern breaks because of his two biggest vices, women and passion for the game shortcomings definitely plausible for someone who had begun to kick the streets of the modest neighborhood of native Porta Vittoria and found himself very young protagonist in the ranks of one of the most important and wealthy teams homegrown. The ace by more than 350 career goals, however, always knew how to get out: using stunning shots, as well as the pages of gossip, even on the green rectangle.

(Published on 16/02/2007 in the magazine Weekly Sportfoglio )


Giuseppe Meazza
Born in Milan on 23/08/1910
Forward
at Inter from 1927 to 1940 ( Moreover, in the role of player-coach during the season 1946 / '47) Total attendance
-gol: 408-287
Wins: 2 league titles (1929 / '30, 1937 / '38) 1 Italian Cup (1938 / '39)

Friday, January 26, 2007

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Virgilio Fossati, THE BALL TO BAYONET

Sometimes you go in such a short time, from the most beautiful dreams of the worst nightmares do not even have the opportunity to ask or explain why : everything happens so much that suddenly lucid and plausible answers becomes nearly impossible. One moment you're proudly wearing the captain's armband on your nationality and the next moment you find yourself thrown into the midst of the bombing, forced to kill an imaginary friend groped for the purpose of saving thousands of others. Heedless of the fact that you are seriously in danger of losing the most precious thing, life.
War and sports, apparently, have nothing in common. Excessively unjustifiable, absurd and distressing the first, healthy, exciting and often a source of pride and the second aggregation. In this story, however, the fate of a person to whom the football world was ready to give satisfaction and business has been brutally interrupted by a piercing of the two World Wars Set aside by history. There is talk of Virgilio Fossati, Milan Ticinese, born in 1889 and heroic captain who in 1910 won the first championship of his now century-old saga, a title won just two years after the founding of the Beloved, which occurred March 9 1908, at a restaurant four steps from the Duomo. The man-symbol of the newly formed Inter team was precisely this mustachioed young man, passed by for hours kicking a pile of rags knotted during the hot summers Po, being chosen in 1909 by President John Paramithiotti and affiliated to the Milanese team.
A nineteen year old who appeared at the reality of football despite the art pedatoria still appear as little more than a novelty for the entire country, attracted by the curious British fashion called "football" was the beginning of the twentieth century, a 'time is spent where the Alps on horseback, the laundry is washed by the river and where they would have triggered a short impetuous winds of hostility. Folate, which in 1915 brought the median Fossati to abandon the obligations for competitive racing at the front: a front of which came from second lieutenant before being appointed as captain a few months later, but from which it never returned. Victim of the Austrian army along the northeastern border.
generates anger to think that, just weeks before the Italian involvement in the Great War, Virgil had undertaken to deal with - and beat 3-1 - Swiss selection. The five thousand spectators, leaving the stadium that day in Turin, had the eyes of the Italian victory and head a bit 'less burdened by the serious situation that was surrounding them: one of those occasional joys of shocking that only "the beautiful game in the world" can offer. Of this game was and started out as one of the first talented players: ninety-seven appearances and four goals against Inter (a company that in 1928, ten years after his untimely death, the field titled Via Goldoni) to be added to the twelve chips - and a network - with the national team, where he became the first athlete to land Inter. It was in fact him, on a Sunday in May 1910, the only Inter player to take the field against France, the Arena Civica in Milan, for the first race of the absolute Azzurri (then held in white): just a scoring midfielder Lombard contributed all'ingente a 6-2 final success and to "set the tone" to a never-ending story that, in many cases, would assume the fascinating contours of the legend.

(Published on 26/01/2007 in the magazine Weekly Sportfoglio )


Virgilio Fossati
Born in Milan on 12/09/1889
Midfielder (and, at the same time, coach)
at Inter from 1909 to 1915
Total attendance-gol: 97-4
Wins: 1 title (1909 / '10)