The midfielder became the European champion in the Spanish national team and won the Champions Cup twice with Inter.
Legendary midfielder for Inter and Barcelona Luis Suarez died at the age of 88.
The football player started his career in Deportivo, and later moved to Barcelona. As part of the blue garnet, Suarez won two Spanish titles, two Spanish Cups and won the Fairs Cup twice.
Later, the Spaniard moved to Inter, becoming part of the famous team of Helenio Herrera. As part of the Great Inter, the midfielder won the Champions Cup and the Intercontinental Cup twice, and also won the Scudetto three times.
Suarez won the Ballon d’Or in 1960. As part of the Spanish national team, the midfielder won the European title in 1964.
Louis completed his playing career in 1973 in Sampdoria. The Spaniard later coached Inter in 1992 and 1995.
Un talento unico e un grandissimo interista.
Il numero 10 della Grande Inter che portò i nostri colori sul tetto d’Italia, d’Europa, del Mondo.“Se non sapete cosa fare, date palla a Suarez.”
Ciao Luisito.#FCIM pic.twitter.com/odfKbe5TOh— Inter (@Inter) July 9, 2023
Source: Sportarena

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