Stadio Giuseppe Meazza
Widely considered by Italian historians as the greatest Italian to have played the game, Giuseppe Meazza scored 241 goals in 348 appearances, over 13 years at Inter Milan during his prime years.
Blessed with great technical skill, goalscoring prowess, and creative ability, he was nicknamed, "Il Genio" (the genius) by the Italian press during his career. With 216 Serie A goals to his name, Meazza won the Serie A top goal-scorer award on three occasions during his career and is fourth on the all-time Serie A goal-scoring charts.
Meazza is also one of four Italian men to have the World Cup twice in 1934 and 1938. The San Siro stadium as it commonly referred, home to Inter Milan and AC Milan is called the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium.
The stadium was re-named in 1980, recognising the Italian's achievements in Milan. A potent goal threat, the Milanese born forward notched numerous goals for various clubs during his 20-year career. An 80000 strong capacity seater, the stadium is one of Europe's most daunting venues to play with the hostile atmosphere created by the home fans.