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'''Ġużeppi Delceppo''' know as Peppi born on 8 Dicember 1930 He served [[St George']]s of [[Cospicua]] for 50 years as a player, coach, trainer and technical advisor. This is an all time record for the club.  
'''Ġużeppi Delceppo''' know as Peppi born on 8 December 1930.  


Delceppo played as a half back and was a bright beacon on the field of play, never booked or cautioned during 16 years as a footballer. Perhaps his greatest moment was leading his team beating Grazer of [[Austria]] (1-0) during the [[Christmas Tourneee]] of 1959.
He served [[St George']]s of [[Cospicua]] for 50 years as a player, coach, trainer and technical advisor. This is an all time record for the club.
 
Delceppo played as a half back and was a bright beacon on the field of play, never booked or cautioned during 16 years as a footballer. Perhaps his greatest moment was leading his team beating Grazer of [[Austria]] (1-0) during the Christmas Tournee of 1959.


He died on 20 August 2006 the age of 75.
He died on 20 August 2006 the age of 75.
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Ġużeppi Delceppo know as Peppi born on 8 December 1930.

He served St George's of Cospicua for 50 years as a player, coach, trainer and technical advisor. This is an all time record for the club.

Delceppo played as a half back and was a bright beacon on the field of play, never booked or cautioned during 16 years as a footballer. Perhaps his greatest moment was leading his team beating Grazer of Austria (1-0) during the Christmas Tournee of 1959.

He died on 20 August 2006 the age of 75.