Italian striker Igor Protti has died at the age of 58, according to multiple reports. Tributes describe Protti as a prolific goalscorer who became a standout figure outside Italy’s biggest clubs, leading “province” teams rather than establishing a long-lasting presence at major domestic or national-team level. Accounts highlight that Protti’s career was defined by consistent finishing and a strong scoring record, even if he did not achieve the level of recognition associated with larger clubs or sustained international selection.

The two articles frame Protti’s passing through reflections on his legacy and impact. While one piece focuses on his reputation as a “prince of the provinces,” the other presents a similar view and includes commentary from Giancarlo Rinaldi, who pays tribute to Protti. Together, the coverage emphasizes that Protti is remembered for his goal-scoring ability and for remaining a respected figure in Italian football despite limited association with the most prominent institutions. The reports do not provide additional details about the cause of death or specific career milestones beyond his status as a notable striker.