Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Italy’s ’90 World Cup hero and ‘a symbol of shared joy’, dead

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ROME: Salvatore “Totò” Schillaci, the Italy striker who was top scorer at the 1990 World Cup that his country hosted and epitomized a player exceeding expectatio­ns on football’s biggest stage, has died. He was 59.

Schillaci had been hospitaliz­ed in Palermo following treatment for colon cancer.

The Palermo Civico hospital said in a statement that Schillaci died on Wednesday morning after being admitted 11 days ago.

Schillaci scored six goals for Italy during the 1990 World Cup. He came on as a substitute during Italy’s opener against Austria, scored in a 1-0 victory, and went on to earn the Golden Boot awarded to the tournament’s top scorer.

Schillaci had never scored for Italy before the 1990 World Cup, having previously only played once for the national team. Overall, he made 16 appearance­s for Italy and scored seven goals — six of them at the World Cup.

Italian football federation president Gabriele Gravina announced that a minute of silence would be held in memory of Schillaci before all games in the country for the rest of the week.

“The uncontroll­able celebratio­ns, in which his face was the symbol of shared joy, will remain forever part of Italian football (history),” Gravina said. “Totò was a great player, a symbol of tenacious desire and redemption. ... His football was full of passion. And that fearless spirit made everyone appreciate him and will make him immortal.”

Schillaci also won the Golden Ball award at the 1990 World Cup as the tournament’s top player ahead of Lothar Matthaus and Diego Maradona.

“Thank you for the emotions you gave us, for making us dream, cheer, hug and wave our Tricolore,” Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni wrote on X.

Schillaci played for Messina, Juventus, Inter Milan and Japanese team Jubilo Iwata during his club career.

“Ciao Totò,” Juventus said on Instagram. “You made an entire nation dream during the Magical Nights of Italia ’90,” Inter said.

West Germany won the 1990 World Cup, beating Argentina in the final, while Italy beat England for third place with a winning penalty kick from Schillaci.

Roberto Baggio, who scored Italy’s opening goal in the third-place match, wrote on Instagram, “Ciao my dear friend.”

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