Giacinto Facchetti

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Giacinto Facchetti
Giacinto Facchetti.
Personal information
Full name Giacinto Facchetti
Date of birth July 18, 1942(1942-07-18)
Place of birth    Treviglio, Italy
Date of death    4 September 2006 (aged 64)
Place of death    Milan, Italy
Height 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
Playing position Wingback
Club information
Current club Deceased
Youth clubs
19561960 Trevigliese
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
19601978 Internazionale 476 (59)   
National team
19631977 Italy 94 (3)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Giacinto Facchetti (18 July 19424 September 2006) was an Italian football player. From January 2004 until his death, he was President of Internazionale, the club for which he played for his whole career during the 1960s and 1970s, playing 634 official games and scoring 75 goals. He played for the Internazionale team remembered as “La Grande Inter”. Facchetti is remembered as one of the first truly great attacking-full backs. He would make marauding runs upfield using his wonderful dribbling and crossing. He could also play at centre-back where his tackling was used to great effect. He also possessed wonderful stamina and scored important goals.

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Born at Treviglio, in the Province of Bergamo (Lombardy), Facchetti began his career with his hometown club, Trevigliese, as a forward. He was soon noticed by Helenio Herrera, then manager of Internazionale, who launched him in Serie A in the late 1960-61 season as a full back. The change of role was a good choice, and eventually Facchetti developed into one of the most effective defenders of Italian football.

With his club, Facchetti won four scudetti in 1963, 1965, 1966 and 1971; one Italian Cup in 1978; two European Champions Clubs’ Cups in 1964 and 1965; and two Intercontinental Cups in 1964 and 1965.

Facchetti made his debut for Italy on March 23, 1963. He was capped 94 times (a record at the time, since overtaken only by Dino Zoff, Paolo Maldini and Fabio Cannavaro), wearing the captain's armband 70 times and scoring three goals. He played for his country at the 1966, 1970 (where his team was runner-up to Brazil losing the final by 4-1), and 1974 FIFA World Cups, and was part of the winning Italian squad at Euro 68. In March 2004, Pelé named him one of the top 125 greatest living footballers.

Giacinto, however, was not just a great football player and executive. He will always be remembered as a gentleman on the pitch – he was sent off only once (that too for sarcastically applauding the referee) – for his personality, fair play and the leadership skills that made him a natural-born captain both for Inter and the national team.

Over the years Facchetti held various managerial positions at Inter, including technical director, board member, worldwide ambassador and vice president. Facchetti was elected president of Inter on January 19, 2004. After a long illness, he died of pancreatic cancer in Milan on September 4, 2006. He is survived by his wife, Giovanna, and four children.

In an unprecedented move by the club, Inter retired the number 3 shirt in his honour.

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