World Cup legend Salvatore 'Toto' Schillaci dies, aged 59, after suffering with colon cancer

World Cup legend Salvatore Schillaci has died, aged 59, after a battle with colon cancer.

The Italian icon, who lit up the nation’s home World Cup in 1990, played for Juventus and Inter in a glittering career spanning 384 matches, scoring 159 goals.

The most famous of these came during that iconic summer where Schillaci went from relative unknown to regular starter in a competitive Azzurri squad.

He ended the tournament clutching the Golden Boot award, having struck six times for Italy, as well as the Player of the Tournament trophy.

The agile striker, who came second in that year’s Ballon d’Or, then struggled for form at his club sides, scoring just eight goals in 42 matches for Juventus the following season.

World Cup legend Salvatore Schillaci has died, aged 59, after a battle with colon cancer

World Cup legend Salvatore Schillaci has died, aged 59, after a battle with colon cancer

World Cup legend Salvatore Schillaci has died, aged 59, after a battle with colon cancer

The striker (left) pictured with Roberto Baggio during a spell at Juventus

The striker (left) pictured with Roberto Baggio during a spell at Juventus

The striker (left) pictured with Roberto Baggio during a spell at Juventus

Schillaci with Cameroonian icon Roger Milla (right), fellow star of the 1990 World Cup in Italy

Schillaci with Cameroonian icon Roger Milla (right), fellow star of the 1990 World Cup in Italy

Schillaci with Cameroonian icon Roger Milla (right), fellow star of the 1990 World Cup…

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