This is the shirt number history of Roberto Baggio from Karriereende. ", "Three ex-Bianconeri number 10s in FIFA's all-time list", "Roberto Baggio: Transfers That Broke the Richter Scale", "Riva il migliore per i lettori di CM. [270][462], Baggio is popular in Japan, and has held close ties with the country since his conversion to Buddhism. [44] He also scored the decisive penalty in the first round shootout against Atlético Madrid. Baggio also scored a goal from a direct free-kick, but it was disallowed as the referee had awarded an indirect free-kick. [434], In August 2010, Baggio was appointed president of the technical sector of the Italian Football Federation, replacing his former Italy national team manager Azeglio Vicini. [435] On 23 January 2013, Baggio stepped down from the position, stating the federation had ignored his ideas about improving the system and focusing on youth talent, which prompted him to resign. Baggio stated in 2008 that he has great respect for Del Piero, and that there had never been disagreements between them. To use this site, please enable Javascript. He summarised Baggio's career with the following: "It is perhaps one of football’s great injustices that Il Divin Codino is best known globally for his penalty miss in the Final of the 1994 World Cup against Brazil. [36][169], With Brescia, Baggio scored 46 goals in 101 appearances in all competitions, scoring 45 goals in 95 Serie A appearances, and one goal in two European matches. ", "I knew what I had to do and my concentration was perfect. "[392], In 2017, Antonio Martelli of La Presse described Baggio as "one of the greatest Italian players of all time maybe the best of the last thirty years," and as "an "authentic champion who could have been even greater without a series of extremely severe knee injuries that undermined his career since its dawning,"[393] a view shared by Raffaele Di Fusco, who said "who knows what he could have become without all of those injuries,"[394] and also Renzo Ulivieri, who stated: "if he had had fewer injuries, he would have won more. ", "Baggio. από Enas 4 χρόνια πριν 117 Προβολές. Roberto Baggio is undoubtedly one of the names that made football great. Lippi did not favour Baggio and left him out of the squad for most of the season, stating Baggio was out of shape. "[356] In 2019, Dino Zoff listed Baggio as one of the best players he ever coached,[357] while author Paolo Condò ranked Baggio among the greatest players of all time,[358] a view shared by Emmanuel Amunike in 2020,[359] as well as Roberto Mancini, and John Keilman of the Chicago Tribune, who both described Baggio as one of the "all-time greats" in 2018 and 2019 respectively. [57] It was during his second season with the club that Baggio came to be accepted by the Juventus fans, as he was seen as a leader around whom the club's play revolved. 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His performances earned him a place in Italy's 1998 World Cup squad. Roberto Baggio. He scored his first goal of the match with two minutes left on the clock, after receiving ball at the edge of the area from Roberto Mussi. [406] In 2010, Baggio was named one of the 50 greatest Juventus legends. [36] However, this proved to be an unfortunate move, as after injuries, disappointing results and several managerial changes throughout the season (including Luigi Simoni, Mircea Lucescu and Roy Hodgson), Baggio struggled to gain playing time,[36][52][132] and was used out of position as a winger, often as a substitute. [77] Baggio was injured for most of the season, being ruled out for over three months after sustaining a knee injury against Padova on 27 November 1994. Vicenza, Fiorentina, Juventus, Milan, Bologna, Inter, Brescia and the Italian national team enjoyed his talent, his strength and his goals. 1 1 1 2 1 1. Their relationship deteriorated in September 1994 following a 1–1 draw against Slovenia in a Euro 1996 qualifying match, where Baggio was benched. [234], After a lengthy absence from the national team, Baggio was called up by Cesare Maldini for a World Cup qualifying match against Poland on 30 April 1997, in Naples; Baggio came off the bench and scored a goal in a 3–0 win. [409] In 2015, journalists of La Gazzetta dello Sport elected the greatest Italian player of all time, with Baggio finishing in second place behind only Gianni Rivera;[410] in a fan poll that was subsequently organised by the newspaper, however, Baggio was instead voted as the greatest Italian footballer of all time,[411] while Majid Mohamed of UEFA ranked him as the twentieth–best player ever not to have won the UEFA Champions League. [245] Despite rumours that the substitutions had created a rivalry between the players, Baggio and Del Piero remain friends. However, Luigi De Agostini, Baggio's replacement, missed the penalty and Juventus eventually lost the match. This statistic shows which kit numbers the player already wore during international caps. [160] He scored again against Bologna, saving Brescia from relegation on the final matchday, and bringing his seasonal tally to 11 goals in 12 Serie A matches. [240] Baggio scored his second goal of the tournament in Italy's final group match against Austria, which ended in a 2–1 win to Italy. Truly a bittersweet World Cup for one of the game's greatest stars, but a World Cup that I think defined his legacy in the game. Baggio was often used as a substitute, appearing in five matches, but only starting in four of them, as Italy manager Azeglio Vicini preferred the more experienced Gianluca Vialli. [154] Baggio was one of the best offensive playmakers in the league,[155] winning the Guerin d'oro Award in 2001, awarded by the Italian sports magazine il Guerin Sportivo, to the player with the highest average rating throughout the season with at least 19 appearances. [118][121] Milan also lost the 1996 Supercoppa Italiana to Fiorentina, as Baggio was left on the bench. [363][364] In 2020, Matteo Marani of La Stampa dubbed Baggio as "one of the purest expressions of talent that world football has produced," also adding "Roberto was the game of football in its pureness. Les nostalgiques du Calcio des 90’s vont adorer : Netflix vient d’annoncer la co-production d’un biopic sur Roberto Baggio, Il Divin Codino. Pays : Italie; Age : 53 ans; Naissance : 18 février 1967 ... J-98 : Roberto Baggio. [235], —Roberto Baggio on his penalty against Chile in the 1998 World Cup. Just before the tournament, Baggio had unwittingly caused a public order incident after being sold by Juventus to Fiorentina for £8million, the jilted fans not taking the world record sale lying down and had surrounded the Fiorentina club offices in protest. [436], Baggio obtained his Italy Category 2 Coaching License (UEFA A License) in mid-2011, which made him eligible to coach Lega Pro teams, or work as vice-coach in Serie A and Serie B. However, Italy goalkeeper Gianluca Pagliuca was sent off for handling the ball outside the area. [472] In 2011, Italian sports newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport issued a collection of DVDs entitled "Io Che Sarò Roberto Baggio" recounting his career. Caldogno, Position: He is the former president of the technical sector of the Italian Football Federation.A technically gifted creative … [117] A.C. Milan failed to retain their league title, finishing the season in a disappointing 11th place,[118] and they were knocked out once again in the quarter-finals of the Coppa Italia. [176][177][178], — ITV Commentator Alan Parry's reaction to Baggio's goal in Italy's group stage match against Czechoslovakia, during the 1990 World Cup. [74] Baggio placed second in the 1994 Ballon d'Or,[75] third in the 1994 FIFA World Player of the Year,[6] and was awarded the 1994 Onze de Bronze. [157] A week later, against Venezia, he scored from a penalty, but he endured a more serious injury following a hard challenge which caused him to tear the ACL of his left knee, keeping him out of action for four months. [473] Baggio's impact on football has been celebrated with the release of an online game called Baggio's Magical Kicks, in which players try to replicate his accuracy on free-kicks and penalties. [78] Baggio returned to the starting line-up in the first leg of the Coppa Italia semi-final against Lazio in Rome on 8 March 1995, setting up Fabrizio Ravanelli's winner. Roberto Baggio, qui a porté les couleurs des clubs les plus prestigieux du championnat d’Italie ( Juventus, AC Milan, Inter Milan, …), s’est illustré lors de la coupe du monde de 1990 qui s’est déroulée en Italie et remportée par l’Allemagne. Vicenza 36 (13) 1985-1990 … [183], In the round of 16 match against Uruguay, which Italy won 2–0, Baggio started the play which led to Italy's first goal, scored by Schillaci. [30] After sustaining an injury earlier that season, Baggio was operated on his meniscus in March 1994. [36], — Former Fiorentina manager Aldo Agroppi on Baggio. He never let his great talent weigh on anyone else. Ma avrei voluto raccontare l'Italia vincere, "Baggio, disoccupato speciale che sogna la Nazionale", "Dario Hubner, 50 anni da bomber: Pirlo, Baggio, sigarette e campi di provincia", "Filippini a Cosmi "Su Sodinha sbagli Serve costanza, "Capello: 'Baggio e Rivera i veri fuoriclasse assoluti. [217], In Italy's opening match of the 1998 World Cup in France, against Chile, Baggio started alongside Christian Vieri, playing all 90 minutes, as Alessandro Del Piero was still recovering from an injury. Roberto BAGGIO; Vicenza ITA 1982-85, Fiorentina ITA 1985-90, Juventus ITA 1990-95, AC Milan ITA 1995-97, Bologna ITA 1997-98, INTER 1998-2000, Brescia ITA 2000-2004 Brazil Football Team World Football Soccer World Football Soccer Roberto Baggio Good Soccer Players Best Football Players Fifa France Football [2][29][30][31][32] Baggio scored the first professional goal of his career in the Coppa Italia Serie C in a 4–1 away win over Legnano on 30 November 1983. Vicenza Squadre di club1 1982-1985 L.R. Baggio filloi karrierën e tij si i ri pasi ra në sytë e ekipit të të rinjëve të qytetit të tij, Caldogno, në moshën nëntë vjeçare. Roberto Baggio n'aura passé que quatre années à Brescia, les dernières de sa carrière, ... Brescia décide de retirer le symbolique numéro 10. [2][30] He also made his Coppa Italia debut with the club on 31 August 1983, against Palermo, and he scored his first Coppa Italia goal in a 4–2 away loss to Empoli, on 26 August 1984. Le roi Pelé le place parmi les cent meilleurs footballeurs de l’histoire ! Le DS Sandro Mazzola me conseilla de choisir deux chiffres dont la somme fait 9. [51] Baggio was awarded the 2010 Man of Peace title in Hiroshima, presented by the World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates in recognition of his charitable work and contribution to social justice and peace. [125] Baggio chose to move to Parma, but the manager at the time, Carlo Ancelotti, impeded the transfer, as he also did not feel Baggio would fit into his tactical plans. [427], Although he never won the Serie A top goalscorer title, Baggio is currently the seventh all-time highest scorer in Serie A, with 205 goals in 452 appearances. [130][131], After the 1998 World Cup, Baggio signed with his favourite childhood club Inter Milan in order to compete in the UEFA Champions League. Scopri inoltre il nostro nuovo shop: completa il tuo acquisto scegliendo le soluzioni migliori per conservare ed … He finally made his Serie A debut the following season on 21 September 1986, in a 2–0 home win against Sampdoria,[36][37][38] and he also made his European debut that season on 17 September 1986, in an UEFA Cup match against Boavista. 1:05:05. "[382], However, despite his talent, success, popularity with the fans, and reputation as one of the greatest players of all time, critical reception of Baggio was occasionally divided throughout his career; this was in part due to his recurring injury struggles, as well as the fact that tactically certain managers struggled to find a suitable playing position for him. [349] Zico described him as "one of the best players in the history of Italian football,"[350] while Tommaso Pellizzari of Il Corriere della Sera called him "the greatest pure talent of Italian football. [422][423] In Serie A, Baggio scored 17 penalties for Fiorentina (from 19 attempts), 25 for Juventus (from 28 attempts), 3 for A.C. Milan (from 5 attempts), 11 for Bologna (from 11 attempts), 1 for Inter Milan (from 2 attempts), and 11 for Brescia (from 18 attempts). Europe Championship pub#2 Roberto Baggio", "Shakira launches clip 'Waka Waka' Cup official music", "È il Mondiale del Codino. Pour Baggio, CR7 est un phénomène. « Cristiano Ronaldo est un phénomène. For half an hour, he was on fire. Profitez de votre abonnement à 1€ le 1er mois ! [26] Baggio returned, and scored his first league goal from a free-kick on 10 May 1987 in a 1–1 draw against Diego Maradona's Napoli, the eventual Serie A champions; Baggio's equaliser saved Fiorentina from relegation. [36] Italy won the match 1–0. "[228], After the 1994 World Cup, Italy head coach Arrigo Sacchi and Baggio infamously fell out. The award honors the best player in Europe, with any player in a European league eligible. [231] Due to his disagreements with Sacchi, Baggio was called up to the national team less frequently, only making one more substitute appearance in a 1–0 home win against Slovenia in a Euro 1996 qualifier in September 1995.

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