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Sports world mourns soccer-loving Pope Francis with games in Italy and Argentina postponed
Read full article: Sports world mourns soccer-loving Pope Francis with games in Italy and Argentina postponedTop-flight soccer matches in Italy and Argentina have been postponed after the death of Pope Francis.
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Paolo Rossi, who led Italy to 1982 World Cup, dies at 64
Read full article: Paolo Rossi, who led Italy to 1982 World Cup, dies at 64FILE - In this July 5, 1982 file photo, Italy's Paolo Rossi, left, celebrates, after scoring the second goal for his team during their World Cup second round soccer match against Brazil, in Barcelona, Spain. (AP Photo/File)ROME ā Paolo Rossi, who led Italy to the 1982 World Cup title and later worked as a soccer commentator in his home country, has died after a long illness. State-run RAI television, where Rossi worked as a sportscaster, said he had been diagnosed with an incurable illness. Rossi had a remarkable career comeback, leading Italy to the World Cup title after returning from a suspension following a betting scandal in 1980. āVery sad news: Paolo Rossi left us,ā Varriale wrote.
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Torino and Parma to kick off Italian soccer's return
Read full article: Torino and Parma to kick off Italian soccer's returnAll matches will initially take place without any spectators but Italian soccer is considering the possibility of allowing fans into stadiums from next month. The Italian federation issued a 40-page document on Monday outlining strict new rules for the resumption of Serie A on June 20. However, Italian media reports that the federation could discuss at its next meeting allowing limited numbers of fans to attend. The Italian Cup will be completed in the week before Serie A restarts. There are clear rules that allow you to continue activity, isolating an athlete or member of staff, and continuing training.