Luisito Suarez, the director of the Grande Inter – Calcio dies

Luisito Suarez, the director of the Grande Inter - Calcio dies

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Another star of Grande Inter has died. At 88 he passed away Luisito Suarezbrilliant director of the team of Helenio Herrera, bought by Barcelona and then sold to Sampdoria at the end of his career. Having been ill for a few days, he lived until the end in serenity, with the people who were closest to him at his side. “The perfect player who, through his talent, has inspired generations. Hi Luis”, the Nerazzurri club recalled in a post on social media.

The Ballon d’Or in Barcelona

The Galician, born in La Coruña in 1935, arrived in Milan in 1961 for the record sum of 311 million lire, according to the chronicles of the time, after winning the Ballon d’Or in Catalonia. He has won the Spanish Cup twice and as many Spanish championships, three Italian championships, two Fairs Cup, two Champions Cup and two Intercontinental. With the Spanish national team he was the driving force behind the victory of the 1964 European Championship. He ended his career as a player at Sampdoria in 1973, then becoming a coach: he led from the bench among the other Inters (for three periods, in 1974/75 then in 1992 and in 1995), Cagliari, Spal, Como and the Spanish national team.

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