The footballing world has lost two icons of the game within a few weeks of each other. After 1986 World Cup winner Diego Maradona died at the end of November, on December 10, 1982 World Cup winner Paolo Rossi breathed his last.
Italian icon Rossi, who fired Italy to victory in the 1982 World Cup after almost missing the tournament through a match-fixing scandal, has died aged 64, prompting an outpouring of grief and tributes.
Pause, rewind, play: Paolo Rossi’s six goals at the 1982 World Cup led Italy to the title
The cause of Rossi’s death was not revealed but Italian media reported he had been suffering from “an uncurable disease,” reported AFP.
Tributes flooded in for ‘Pablito’, who was banned for three years for his part in the betting scandal but returned to win the World Cup in Spain and the Ballon D’Or the same year.
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Rossi scored 20 goals in 48 appearances for Italy, and more than 100 Serie A goals with Italian clubs including Juventus, Milan and Verona. In the 1982 World Cup, he was the top scorer with six goals.
Goalkeeper Dino Zoff, who captained the 1982 winning side, described Rossi as an “extraordinary footballer, excellent teammate and friend”.
He said Rossi’s ban – later reduced to two years – did not bother him, as “we knew who Paolo Rossi was, what a serious person he was and what an extraordinary footballer we had with us”.
“He was irreplaceable in that group. And the relationship with him was great. We were a team of friends, a great group,” Zoff said.
Juventus said on the club’s website: “’Pablito’ has passed away: for the entire nation, he was the man of an unforgettable Mundial, and for us, he was so much more.”
Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte paid tribute to an “unforgettable champion”, saying that his goals that summer “gave a dream to an entire generation”.
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Rossi won the hearts of Italian fans when his goals propelled Enzo Bearzot’s Azzurri – who started the tournament with three uninspiring draws – to a third world title.
But he almost missed the whole tournament.
In 1980, he was caught up in match-fixing scandal known as “Totonero” – a play on the Italian for football pools – that also led to top teams including AC Milan and Lazio being relegated.
Rossi was banned for three years, missing out on the 1980 European Championship on home soil, where Italy finished fourth.
After protesting his innocence he was cleared to play after two years and was rehired by Juventus, going on to earn his spot in the World Cup squad. He exploded onto the stage of the 1982 tournament with a hat-trick in the 3-2 defeat of Brazil. In the semi-finals, he scored both goals as Italy beat Poland 2-0, and he hit the opening goal in the 3-1 win over West Germany in the final.
Rossi finished top scorer in the tournament with six goals.
In 1985, Juventus won the European Cup amid the tragedy of the Heysel Stadium final against Liverpool, where 39 fans were killed. It was to be Rossi’s last match with the ‘Bianconeri’. He went to rivals AC Milan for an unsuccessful season which was overshadowed by injury, as was his final season at Hellas Verona.
In 1987, aged 31, Rossi decided to turn the page after nearly 400 league games and 154 goals, and 48 caps and 20 goals for Italy. After his career as a footballer, Rossi worked as a TV pundit.
Here’s how Twitter reacted to the death of Rossi:
Paolo Rossi is the only male player in history to have won the World Cup, WC Golden Ball, WC Golden Boot and Ballon d'Or in the same year. Legend 🏆🙏 pic.twitter.com/gZCiPwf2Yt
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) December 10, 2020
Italy World Cup-winning legend Paolo Rossi has sadly died aged 64. We have lost another great. RIP. 🇮🇹 pic.twitter.com/AUmHjR3y8o
— SPORTbible (@sportbible) December 10, 2020
RIP Paolo Rossi
— TV Football 1968-92 (@1968Tv) December 10, 2020
His fantastic hat-trick in 1982, in one of the greatest World Cup games of all time.
Italy 3-2 Brazil
Another legend gone!#RipPaoloRossi #Juventus #Italy pic.twitter.com/1tIgccl3J9
It was one of the first World Cup matches I saw. Brazil's mighty midfield of Zico, Socrates, Falcao, Eder & Cerezo attacking in waves against Italy.
— Joy Bhattacharjya (@joybhattacharj) December 10, 2020
And Paolo Rossi scoring every time Brazil equalized. He got a hat-trick, Italy won 3-2.
RIP Paolo Rossi, legend for Italy & Juve pic.twitter.com/ojaONdKOcR
How terribly sad. A wonderful striker and a lovely man. Scored a World Cup hattrick in one of the greatest games of all time against Brazil. A true finisher’s life has finished way too soon. #RIPPaoloRossi https://t.co/Jyww3OgiEy
— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) December 10, 2020
The unforgettable hero of the 1982 World Cup.
— Lega Serie A (@SerieA_EN) December 10, 2020
Ciao #Pablito.#SerieATIM #WeAreCalcio pic.twitter.com/0rKtJlrFfr
Farewell, Paolo.https://t.co/XeLRpA5JeC pic.twitter.com/7bPuYlIYBA
— JuventusFC (@juventusfcen) December 10, 2020
Waking up to sad news. The remarkable Astad Deboo who transformed dance in the country is no more.. so also, the man who won a World Cup for Italy in 1982, Paolo Rossi.. every day in 2020 reminds you of the fragility of life.. RIP
— Rajdeep Sardesai (@sardesairajdeep) December 10, 2020
Paolo Rossi scored the 6 goals of his 1982 World Cup in the last 3 games, within 6 days.
— Tancredi Palmeri (@tancredipalmeri) December 10, 2020
6 goals along 6 days to live forever.
Here they are:#PaoloRossi pic.twitter.com/7JWIdRdXSh
Remember very clearly watching him score the hat-trick against Brazil in 1982. RIP. https://t.co/kMZ4IeFA2X
— arseblog (@arseblog) December 10, 2020
His sixth and final goal during that unforgettable summer in Madrid
— Italy ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (@azzurri) December 10, 2020
Ciao, Pablito 💙 pic.twitter.com/Vf2bUBMCcc
Another legend leaves us. RIP Paolo Rossi. His style, his performances, and that hat-trick in one of the finest ever World Cup games, the 3-2 win over a magical Brazil side in 1982, will never, ever be forgotten. Thoughts with his family. #PaoloRossi https://t.co/o5BOWIubjW
— Henry Winter (@henrywinter) December 10, 2020
A true World Cup hero.
— Goal (@goal) December 10, 2020
Rest in peace, Paolo Rossi 🙏 pic.twitter.com/GBWiwUr7La
Rest in Peace, Paolo Rossi.
— ACF Fiorentina English (@ACFFiorentinaEN) December 10, 2020
Born in Tuscany, he was the hero of the Italy side that lifted the World Cup in 1982. pic.twitter.com/RYkCVsrPxm
The top scorer at the World Cup in 82, Paolo Rossi is dead.
— Jan Aage Fjortoft 🏳️🌈 🇳🇴 (@JanAageFjortoft) December 10, 2020
His 3 goals in a legendary game against Brazil will forever be a big part of the football history.
SC East Bengal mourn the demise of Italian legend and World Cup winner Paolo Rossi. His back-to-back goals against Brazil, Poland and West Germany (in the final) at the 1982 FIFA World Cup will always be recorded in history. Rest in peace, sir. 🙏#ChhilamAchiThakbo #JoyPaolo pic.twitter.com/JfTu1Hjl9E
— SC East Bengal (@sc_eastbengal) December 10, 2020
We mourn the tragic demise of the legendary @azzurri 🇮🇹 footballing icon Paolo Rossi, winning member of the 1982 FIFA World Cup Team. 😥
— Indian Football Team (@IndianFootball) December 10, 2020
He was one of the three footballers to win the Golden Boot and Golden Ball in a single edition of FIFA WC.
RIP 🙏
📸 FIFA#IndianFootball pic.twitter.com/ZE0QYT5pWU
FIFA President Gianni Infantino: "Ciao Pablito, symbol of joy, generosity, success and symbol of pride for all of us Italians abroad. Hero. Legend. Thank you for the tears of joy you gave us and that today turn into tears of immense sadness. A sincere embrace to the family. RIP." pic.twitter.com/poJfoGG5FE
— FIFA.com (@FIFAcom) December 10, 2020
(With AFP inputs)