Former Cosmos star Chinaglia dead at 65

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ROME - Former Italy, Lazio and New York Cosmos star Giorgio Chinaglia has died of complications from a heart attack, his son said. The Italian football great was 65.
Chinaglia died Sunday at his home in Naples, Florida, his son, Anthony, said through family friend Charlie Stillatano, who was Chinaglia’s co-host on a Sirius XM radio show.
Chinaglia was the all-time leading scorer in the North American Soccer League after previously starring with Lazio.
Lazio also announced the death. Chinaglia lived in the U.S. since facing accusations in Rome of involvement in an organized crime group that allegedly tried to buy Lazio in 2006.
Chinaglia helped Lazio win its first Italian title in 1974 and later became the club’s president.
In 1976, he joined the Cosmos and played alongside Pele and Franz Beckenbauer. He played for Italy at the 1974 World Cup.
With the Cosmos, he played in a lineup that featured the finesse of Pele and the calculating play of Beckenbauer.
“I am a finisher. That means when I finish with the ball, it is in the back of the net,” he once said in 1978.
In 2000, Chinaglia was inducted into the U.S. Soccer Hall of Fame and chosen as the greatest player in Lazio’s history during the club’s centenary celebrations.
“Both myself and the entire city of Rome express profound condolences,” Rome Mayor Gianni Alemanno said in a statement. “For Lazio fans, Chinaglia was more than a symbol. He was a banner player that carried along an entire generation of fans and the emblem of the first title in 1974. And that’s how we remember him.
“We know that for years he was no longer a resident in Italy, but we’re available for the family for any type of initiative they want to organize to remember him,” Alemanno added.
Chinaglia was born in Tuscany, but his family soon moved to Wales, where he began his career with Swansea.
Chinaglia returned to Italy with the small Tuscan club Massese in 1966 and eventually joined Lazio in 1969, going on to score 98 goals in 209 matches for the Roman team. Italian fans nicknamed him Long John for his Welsh past.
In New York, Chinaglia became the leading scorer in the history of the North American Soccer League, with 262 goals in his eight seasons for the Cosmos.
He was Lazio president from 1983 to 1985.
More recently, Chinaglia had been hosting “The Football Show” since 2006.
“Giorgio was one of soccer’s legendary figures and we’re honored and grateful to have had him as a part of the SiriusXM family,” the satellite radio company said in a statement. “All those who love the sport and listened to him share his stories and incredible knowledge of the game are better for the experience. He will be missed.”


 

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RIP Giorgio...I'll miss him on the radio...very funny, genuine man. Never lacked self-confidence. They were trying to think what American sports figure he was like on Fox Soccer today and I always thought Joe Namath.
 

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Listening to his Football Show on Sirius 92 right now. Good tribute.
 

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