Football and Inter say goodbye to Evaristo Beccalossi, the black and blue legend

Italian football mourns Evaristo Beccalossi, one of the legends of Inter, the historic midfielder of the blue-and-white club. The former footballer and manager who before wearing the blue-and-white shirt also played with Brescia, passed away just a few days before his 70th birthday.
For a year, his health condition had been critical following a collapse in January 2025 and a long period in a coma. Beccalossi passed away at midnight between Tuesday and Wednesday at the Poliambulanza clinic in Brescia where he had been hospitalized.
Born in Brescia in 1956, Beccalossi was one of the talents of Italian football in the 70s and 80s. He was a brilliant number 10, the player who invented, created, illuminated and made fantasy football applicable; he was not fast, but he was able to see what others did not even imagine. Raised in football in Brescia, he imposed himself on the field for his technique and vision of the game.
But his name will forever be linked to Inter, with whom he experienced the most important seasons of his career. Transferred to the Blues in the late 1970s, he immediately became a reference point for fantasy and quality. He played for Inter from 1978 to 1984, playing 216 games and scoring 30 goals, winning the title in 1979-80 with Eugenio Bersellini on the bench and 2 Coppa Italia titles (1981-1982). After Inter, Beccalossi also wore the jerseys of Sampdoria and Monza before ending his career in 1987 in Serie B.
Happening now...
Sali Llapa
ideas
top
Alfa recipes
TRENDING 
services
- POLICE129
- STREET POLICE126
- AMBULANCE112
- FIREFIGHTER128
