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Salvatore Schillaci, the 1990 World Cup leading scorer has sadly died aged 59. Schillaci was diagnosed with colon cancer in 2022 and he has now sadly lost his battle for life to the disease.

Schillaci, also known as 'Toto' Schillaci, was an iconic figure of the 1990 World Cup, a tournament that Italy hosted and where the diminutive forward would end up as the leading scorer of the competition. Italy would make the semi-finals of Italia 90, eventually losing to Argentina on penalties. Despite his 6 goals at Italia 90, Schillaci would end up playing only 16 times for the Italian national team throughout his entire international career, and he would only score a total of 7 international goals for Italy(which included the 6 he scored at Italia 90).

At club level, Schillaci would play for Juventus and Inter Milan, after starting his club career at hometown club Messina. Towards the end of his footballing career, he had a spell in Japan, with club side Jubilo Iwata. Schillaci will however always be remembered for his exploits at the 1990 World Cup in Italy.

I didn't realise that he was diagnosed with colon cancer in 2022, before reading today's sad news and the details of his death. It's another sad death of a player who was an iconic figure of a World Cup. It's sad to hear another famous footballer has passed away so early.

R.I.P. Salvatore "Toto" Schillaci

 

Salvatore Schillaci: Italy's World Cup icon dies aged 59 - BBC Sport

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16 hours ago, Rucksackfranzose said:

Remember him very well, was elected best player of the tournament, if I remember correctly. RIP

Yes, Schillaci won both the Golden Boot award(top scorer of the World Cup) and the Golden Ball award(best player of the World Cup) in 1990. He won those awards ahead of the great Lothar Matthaus. However, Matthaus would go on to win the Ballon d'Or in 1990, as the best player in the world for that year, among many other awards that he won that year.

But it's sad to hear this news of Schillaci passing away so early. To think that both Schillaci and Vialli, two iconic Italian forwards of the 1990's have both passed away early, is a very sobering thought. 

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38 minutes ago, Rucksackfranzose said:

Well. I remember it very well and can tell as spectator that 94, 2002 and every single one afterwards were much more boring.

Isn't this the one after which they applied the backpass rule bcz everyone was using backpasses negatively as fuck

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