Alessandro Altobelli, born on November twenty-eighth, nineteen fifty-five, is a celebrated former professional Italian footballer renowned for his role as a forward. His illustrious career peaked when he was a key player in Italy's triumphant 1982 World Cup campaign, solidifying his status in the annals of football history.
Affectionately nicknamed Spillo, which translates to 'Needle' in English, Altobelli earned this moniker due to his slender physique. Despite his build, he was a prolific goalscorer, widely regarded as one of the most effective Italian strikers during the late seventies and eighties. His remarkable ability to find the back of the net made him a formidable presence on the pitch.
In addition to his World Cup success, Altobelli holds the record as the all-time top scorer in the Coppa Italia, having netted fifty-six goals in ninety-three appearances. His impressive tally of nearly three hundred career goals places him among the top ten highest-scoring Italian players across all competitions, a testament to his enduring legacy in the sport.