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ALTOBELLI PES STATS | 1981-1986

crisfar Name: Alessandro ''Spillo'' Altobelli Born : Sonnino, 11 November 1955 Club: F.C. Internazionale Number: 9 Position: *CF Nationality: Italian Alessandro ALTOBELLI | 1981-1986 Foot: R Side: B Length: 181 cm Weight: 65 kg Attack: 93 Defence: 34 Balance: 81 Stamina: 83 Top Speed: 80 Acceleration: 83 Response: 91 Agility: 82 Dribble Accuracy: 81 Dribble Speed: 79 Short Pass Accuracy: 73 Short Pass Speed: 72 Long Pass Acc: 68 Long Pass Speed: 70 Shot Accuracy: 88 Shot Power: 83 Shot Technique: 92 Free Kick Accuracy: 74 Curling: 74 Header: 88 Jump: 82 Technique: 83 Aggression: 90 Mentality: 81 Keeper Skills: 50 Team Work: 78 Injury Tolerance: B Condition/Fitness: 6 Weak Foot Accuracy: 7 Weak Foot frequency: 7 Consistency: 7 *POSITIONING *SCORING *1-1 SCORING *REACTION *1 TOUCH Nicknamed Spillo (''Needle'') for his slender build and his ability to ''stick'' the opposing defense, Altobelli was one of the most effective Italian forwards of the late 1970s and 1980s. Following spells at Latina (Serie C) and Brescia (Serie B), he was signed by Internazionale, for whom he played 466 times, scoring 209 goals (128 in Serie A) and massively contributing to his team's scudetto of 1980. For Italy he was capped 61 times, scoring 25 goals: the most notable of which is the third goal in the 1982 FIFA World Cup final, won by Italy against West Germany. He became the first ever substitute to score in a FIFA World Cup final (with Rudi Völler being the only one to repeat this feat ever since in 1986). Altobelli also played at Euro 80, the 1986 FIFA World Cup, and Euro 88, where he played as team's captain. He made 4 sub appearances scoring just after coming on in a 2-0 win over Denmark in the group stages. Alessandro ALTOBELLI | 1981-1986 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)

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