The home of late Italian World Cup-winning forward Paolo Rossi was burgled during his funeral on Saturday, according to Italian media.
Key points:
- Paolo Rossi scored the opening goal in the 1982 World Cup final for Italy
- Rossi’s World Cup-winning teammates carried his coffin at Saturday’s funeral
- All Serie A matches this weekend will be preceded by a minute’s silence
Rossi, who led Italy to their 1982 World Cup title with six goals in the tournament, died aged 64 on Thursday and his funeral took place in Vicenza on Saturday morning.
Only 300 people were allowed into the cathedral in Vicenza because of coronavirus restrictions but thousands had paid their respects to Rossi in the preceding days when his coffin was placed in a viewing room at the Stadio Menti.
The day was made even more traumatic for Rossi’s wife, Federica, as Italian media reported that she discovered their home had been burgled while she was at the funeral.
Italian national daily Gazzetta dello Sport reported she came back from the service to find the house in disorder and that valuables had been stolen although the most important items of soccer memorabilia linked to Rossi’s career had not been taken.
Rossi had a remarkable career comeback, leading Italy to the World Cup title after returning from a suspension following a betting scandal in 1980. He later worked as a soccer commentator in his home country.
Rossi’s teammates from the winning World Cup squad carried the coffin into the cathedral, led by Marco Tardelli and Antonio Cabrini and accompanied by Rossi’s son, Alessandro.
Rossi’s shirt from the World Cup was laid on top of the coffin.
“I haven’t lost just a teammate but a friend and a brother,” Cabrini said at the service.
“We were part of a group, that group, our group … I already miss you, your comforting words, your quips and your stupid jokes.”
Former soccer players Roberto Baggio and Paolo Maldini also attended, as did the president of the Italian soccer federation.
Rossi’s body will be cremated on Sunday.
There will be a minute’s silence before all Serie A matches this weekend and the players will wear a black armband.
Rossi was the top scorer with six goals at the 1982 World Cup. The striker netted the opener in Italy’s 3-1 victory over West Germany in the final, held in Madrid.
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