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Coordinates: 42°18′05″N 9°18′40″E / 42.3014°N 9.3111°E / 42.3014; 9.3111
Mazzola is a commune in the Haute-Corse department of France on the island of Corsica.
Alessandro ("Sandro") Mazzola (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsandro matˈtsɔla]; born 8 November 1942 in Turin, Piedmont) is an Italian former football player. He is the son of Valentino Mazzola, who was killed in the Superga air disaster in 1949, and the most renowned Italian football player of the 1940s. Sandro played for the Internazionale team known as La Grande Inter. He was an inside-right or offensive midfielder blessed with creative instincts, helped by his passing range, vision and close control. He was also a prolific goalscorer.
With the entire career of seventeen seasons played only for the club, he holds the honor of being a one-club man.
Alessandro Mazzola was born in Turin, Italy a few weeks after his father joined Torino FC from Venezia A.C.. His younger brother, Ferruccio, who was named after the president's Torino FC, was born two years later. His parents divorced in 1946, but his mother gained custody of Sandro Mazzola. He was 6 years old when his father died.
FC Internazionale - Top 10 Gol di Mazzola
Sandro Mazzola vs Poland 1974 By Zouzinho
FC Internazionale - Sandro Mazzola (1960-1977)
Sandro Mazzola - Eroi Azzurri
A CASA DI SANDRO MAZZOLA
I migliori 10 gol di Sandro Mazzola
Lite Oriali-Branca: interviene Sandro Mazzola
Sandro Mazzola ricorda suo padre Valentino Mazzola, celebrazioni scomparsa del Grande Torino
Ricordi 1971 Intervista a Sandro Mazzola
Inter-Milan, 1963: Sandro Mazzola scores after 13 seconds
Sandro MAZZOLA ricorda suo padre,il Capitano del Grande Torino Valentino Mazzola
ESCLUSIVA - A tu per tu con...Sandro Mazzola