Luigi Riva
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Luigi Riva | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Luigi Riva | |
Date of birth | November 7, 1944 (age 62) | |
Place of birth | Leggiuno, Italy | |
Playing position | Forward | |
Club information | ||
Current club | retired | |
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1961-1962 1962-1976 |
Legnano Cagliari |
22 (5) 315 (164) |
National team | ||
1965-1974 | Italy | 42 (35) |
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Luigi Riva (born November 7, 1944 in Leggiuno, close to Milano), best known as Gigi Riva or by his nickname Rombo di Tuono (Thunder), is a former Italian footballer, the all-time leading scorer for the Italian national team.
His career started in 1962 when he joined Legnano. He joined Cagliari the next season and was to stay there for the rest of his career, despite the attention of bigger clubs. He made his league debut for Cagliari on September 13, 1964, when the team lost 2-1 against Roma. He was Serie A top-scorer 3 times with Cagliari, in 1967, 1969 and 1970. His only Serie A title came in 1970.
He made his international debut on June 27, 1965 in a 2-1 defeat against Hungary. He would go on to become Italy's top-goalscorer of all-time, with 35 goals in just 42 matches and would win the 1968 European Championships. In the 1970 World Cup in Mexico the Italian team finished runners up after losing 4-1 to Brazil in the final, before Mexico 70 he score 19 goals in 16 matches. However he was Italy's topscorer in the competition and he netted the crucial extra-time goal - his 22nd in 21 internationals - against West Germany in the semi-final.
He turned down a € 3.500.000 move to Juventus in 1973 at the age of 29 in order to remain with Cagliari, but, together with many others members of the Italian squad, displayed a series of disappointing performances at the 1974 World Cup, and he was eventually dropped for the last game against Poland.
In 1976, he was badly injured and, although he tried to play on, he never got back to playing again and eventually retired in 1978. He played 338 league games in his career, scoring 170 goals. After retiring he became an executive with Cagliari. He is currently a team managing staff member for the Italian national football team.
Italy squad - 1970 FIFA World Cup Runners-up | ||
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1 Albertosi | 2 Burgnich | 3 Facchetti | 4 Poletti | 5 Cera | 6 Ferrante | 7 Niccolai | 8 Rosato | 9 Puia | 10 Bertini | 11 Riva | 12 Zoff | 13 Domenghini | 14 Rivera | 15 Mazzola | 16 De Sisti | 17 Vieri | 18 Juliano | 19 Gori | 20 Boninsegna | 21 Furino | 22 Prati | Coach: Valcareggi |
Italy squad - 1974 FIFA World Cup | ||
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1 Zoff | 2 Spinosi | 3 Facchetti | 4 Benetti | 5 Morini | 6 Burgnich | 7 Mazzola | 8 Capello | 9 Chinaglia | 10 Rivera | 11 Riva | 12 Albertosi | 13 Sabadini | 14 Bellugi | 15 Wilson | 16 Juliano | 17 Re Cecconi | 18 Causio | 19 Anastasi | 20 Boninsegna | 21 Pulici | 22 Castellini | Coach: Valcareggi |
Categories: 1944 births | Living people | Italian footballers | Italy international footballers | Cagliari Calcio players | A.C. Legnano players | Serie A players | People from Lombardy | FIFA World Cup 1970 players | FIFA World Cup 1974 players | UEFA Euro 1968 players | UEFA European Football Championship-winning players