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According to Italian media reports on the 10th, Italian football star Paul Rossi died at the age of 64.

As one of the greatest players in Italian football, Rossi, nicknamed the “Golden Boy”, was born in 1956. He has played for Juventus, Perugia, AC Milan and other clubs and won two Serie A titles and one UEFA Champions League. Champion, retired in 1987. In the national team, Rossi played 48 times for the “Azzurri” and scored 20 goals.

The picture shows the Italian football star Paulo Rossi (right) attending the welcome dinner at Zhenjiang Station of the “2016 Italian Legendary Superstar China Tour” on July 16, 2016.

Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Ji Chunpeng

According to Italian media reports on the 10th, Italian football star Paul Rossi died at the age of 64.

As one of the greatest players in Italian football, Rossi, nicknamed the “Golden Boy”, was born in 1956. He has played for Juventus, Perugia, AC Milan and other clubs and won two Serie A titles and one UEFA Champions League. Champion, retired in 1987. In the national team, Rossi played 48 times for the “Azzurri” and scored 20 goals.

The picture shows on June 24, 1978, Italian team player Paul Rossi (left) shoots in the Argentina World Cup third place match against Brazil.

Xinhua News Agency

According to Italian media reports on the 10th, Italian football star Paul Rossi died at the age of 64.

As one of the greatest players in Italian football, Rossi, nicknamed the “Golden Boy”, was born in 1956. He has played for Juventus, Perugia, AC Milan and other clubs and won two Serie A titles and one UEFA Champions League. Champion, retired in 1987. In the national team, Rossi played 48 times for the “Azzurri” and scored 20 goals.

The picture shows the Italian team player Paul Rossi (first row, second from left) posing with his teammates before the first round of the World Cup in Argentina on June 2, 1978.

Xinhua News Agency/AFP


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