Italian footballer
Giuseppe Greco Personal information Full name
Giuseppe Greco Date of birth
(1958-03-19) 19 March 1958 (age 66) Place of birth
Lecce , Italy Height
1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) Position(s)
Midfielder Youth career 1972–1973
Lecce 1973–1976
Torino Senior career* Years
Team
Apps
(Gls ) 1976–1977
Turris
35
(9) 1977–1978
Ascoli
26
(2) 1979–1980
Torino
34
(6) 1980–1981
Lazio
34
(7) 1981–1988
Ascoli
141
(20) 1984–1985
→ Bologna (loan)
34
(4) 1985–1986
→ Matino (loan)
27
(12) 1988–1989
Potenza
25
(3) 1989–1990
Brindisi
21
(6) International career 1977
Italy U20
1979
Italy U21
3
(0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
Giuseppe Greco (born 19 March 1958 in Lecce , Italy ) is an Italian former footballer who played as an attacking midfielder . He played for Torino and Lazio but is best known for his career with Ascoli .
He is Ascoli's leading top-flight scorer, and was the team's joint leading scorer in the 1982–83 season along with Walter De Vecchi , with 7 goals.
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Coppa Italia top scorers
1922: Bonino
1936: Buscaglia
1937: Boffi
1938: Meazza
1939: Marchetti
1940: Salvadori
1941: Amadei & Ostromann
1942: Lushta
1943: Ispiro , Mazzola & Sentimenti
1958: Humberto
1959: Charles
1960: Pistacchi
1961: Petris
1962: Gilardoni & Recagni
1963: Domenghini
1964: Hamrin & Seminario
1965: Cané , Cappellaro , Menichelli , Petroni , Riva & Rizzo
1966: Hamrin
1967: Rivera
1968: Mujesan
1969: Riva
1970: Savoldi
1971: Rivera
1972: Boninsegna
1973: Riva
1974: Savoldi
1975: Anastasi & Prati
1976: Magistrelli
1977: Braglia & Calloni
1978: Savoldi
1979: Palanca
1980: Damiani & Pruzzo
1981: Graziani
1982: Altobelli
1983: Greco
1984: Schachner
1985: Francis
1986: Cecconi
1987: Giordano
1988: Maradona
1989: Vialli
1990: Baresi
1991: Rizzitelli & Völler
1992: Melli
1993: Signori
1994: Lombardo
1995: Branca & Ravanelli
1996: Batistuta
1997: Maspero & Zamorano
1998: Bokšić , Chiesa & Signori
1999: Crespo
2000: Caccia , Di Michele , Flachi & M'Boma
2001: Schwoch
2002: Amoruso
2003: Miccoli
2004: Fiore
2005: Lazzari
2006: Del Piero
2007: Bonazzoli , Burdisso , Crespo , Flachi , Greco & Perrotta
2008: Balotelli , Cruz , Iaquinta & Pazzini
2009: Pandev
2010: Baclet & Mutu
2011: Eto'o & Evacuo
2012: Cavani
2013: Destro
2014: Callejón , De Luca , Ebagua , Evacuo , Gervinho , Insigne & Sansovini
2015: Di Natale & Gómez
2016: Bizzotto
2017: Borriello , Dybala & Pandev
2018: Cerri , Di Piazza & López
2019: Piątek
2020: Scamacca & Vano
2021: Scamacca
2022: Vlahović
2023: Cheddira
2024: Milik
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