Thousands attend Funeral to Salvatore Toto Schillaci

Thousands of people came to the funeral of Italy’s 1990 World Cup hero Salvatore Toto Schillaci.

Schillaci died on Wednesday at the age of 59 after a battle with colon cancer. The Italian striker was the top scorer at the 1990 World Cup, when his country was the host.

He became a symbol of a player who exceeded expectations on the biggest football stage, AP reported.

The ceremony was held in the main cathedral in Palermo. Schillaci has never played for a Sicilian team, but he was born and raised in this city, where he founded a football youth academy after he retired.

His coffin was decorated with the jerseys of Italy and Palermo, as well as the scarves of the various teams he played for – “Messina”, “Juventus” and “Inter”.

He finished his career in the Japanese team “Jubilo Iwata”, and retired in 1999.

Schillaci had never scored a goal for Italy before the 1990 World Cup, having previously played only once for the national team.

In total, he played 16 games for Italy and scored seven goals – six of them at the World Cup, where the Azzurri finished third.

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