Roberto Baggio is undoubtedly one of the names that made football great. [220][221] He was also named in the World Cup All-Star Team. Although he rose to hero status amongst the fans,[128] he had difficulties with his manager Renzo Ulivieri, in particular when he was left out of the starting 11 against Juventus. [424][425][426] Of his other penalties, 8 were scored in Serie C (from 8 attempts), 8 in European competitions (from 9 attempts), and 17 in the Coppa Italia (from 20 attempts). [52], In this first season at Juventus, Baggio scored 14 goals and provided 12 assists in Serie A, often playing behind the forwards under Luigi Maifredi, although Juventus finished in seventh place in Serie A, outside the European qualification spots. [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. [22], Baggio played for Italy in 56 matches, scoring 27 goals, and is the joint fourth-highest goalscorer for his national team, alongside Alessandro Del Piero. O queste sono metafore del calcio, vai a capirlo. Baggio scored his final and 205th Serie A career goal on the second last matchday, in a 2–1 home win over Coppa Italia winners Lazio on 9 May 2004; he also set up Brescia's first goal in that match. [199][266][267] He was also occasionally deployed out of position as a left winger in an attacking trident,[77][107][110][133] as a wide midfielder,[283] or even in central midfield as a mezzala or deep-lying playmaker on rarer instances. [353] Giuseppe Bergomi described Baggio as "extraordinary," in 2017, and as a "pure talent," who was "devastating when he played because he was capable of deciding games on his own. - Roberto Baggio, Italy's Footballing Hero", "e Baggio sbaglia il tiro della sua vita", "Da Baggio a McEnroe e Schumi Come si sbaglia un punto decisivo", "World Cup memories: Roberto Baggio, 1994", "Auguri Campione: La Juve Non T Ha Dimenticato", "Italia-Brasile, Coppa del Mondo USA 1994 - 0-1", "FIFA Awards – FIFA World Cup Golden Ball Awards", "World Cup '94; Romario and Baggio Among First All-Star Cast", "European Footballer of the Year ("Ballon d'Or") 1994", "World Cup moments - Baggio's heartbreak - 1994", "Roberto Baggio's skied penalty, Graham Poll's three-card trick in top World Cup bloopers", "piccola Italia in bambola, e' solo Croazia", "I left Roberto Baggio out of Euro '96 because of fitness concerns, not arguments - former Italy coach Arrigo Sacchi", "1998 Francia, Capitolo II: Le scelte di Cesare", "Il Cile fa tremare l'Italia: Italia-Cile, 1998 (2-2)", "Italia 1998: la traversa di Di Biagio. The injury occurred two days before his official transfer deal to Fiorentina had been finalised, and it seriously threatened his career, at age 18. 22-mar-2018 - Roberto Baggio, stella del calcio italiano, ha portato in tribunale Paolo Mocavero, leader del movimento "100% Animalisti" per diffamazione a mezzo internet. "[354] In 2004, Gianni Rivera described him as "one of the greatest Italian footballers ever,"[283] while in 2019, Marco Gentile of Il Giornale described Baggio as "one of the best Italian [...] players in the history of football," and also as "one of the best players in the history of world football. Although he was the star performer for Italy at the tournament, he missed the decisive penalty in the shootout of the final against Brazil. A prescindere dalla fede calcistica, Roberto Baggio ha rappresentato per ogni italiano il Calcio, quello con la “C” maiuscola: una sorta di patrimonio nazionale cui tributare amore incondizionato.Questo connubio si è cementato a partire dai giorni del sogno di USA ’94.La parabola del Divin Codino in quel Mondiale americano è emblematica della sua intera traiettoria nel calcio. [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. [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. Baggio? Ha giocato anche due campionati mondiali e uno europeo, aggiudicandosi il record di marcature prima di Paolo Rossi e Roberto Baggio. [136] Baggio scored a goal against his former club Bologna in a European play-off match, but Inter lost both matches, failing to qualify for the UEFA Cup. roberto baggio in lacrime per pablito- ha regalato il mondiale agli italiani, cosa che io... Da sport.virgilio.it ROBERTO BAGGIo Roberto Baggio omaggia Paolo Rossi con una lettera pubblicata dalla Gazzetta dello Sport. [466][467] An animated version of himself appeared in the Japanese football cartoon Captain Tsubasa (known in Italy as Che Campioni: Holly & Benji). Although Baggio entertained the crowd with his creativity and skill, he was unable to score, despite winning a free-kick from which Vieri's equalising goal arose. Non lo ha fatto neppure per il nuovo quotidiano sportivo a cui ha prestato «l'immagine». UN PATRIMONIO ITALIANO DI SPORT ed ELEGANZA! "[76] Regarding this contrast and Baggio's overall career, Tim Collings of The Guardian described him as "Italy's greatest player of fantasia" in 2004, but also wrote: "Baggio's record, as a player for club and country, fails to match his reputation. Il mio è stato frutto dei milioni di ore di calcio giocato per strada, dove impari di tutto. [6], Following the World Cup, Baggio was not called up often by Vicini for the Euro 1992 Qualification matches, only making three appearances and scoring two goals as Italy failed to qualify for the tournament, finishing second in their qualifying group behind the Soviet Union. Roberto Baggio, un Pallone D’Oro in bacheca, gol segnati in tre diversi Mondiali, una passione indefessa per il calcio, oggi ha 52 anni. 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Allarme per Eranio", "Il dilemma Baggio e il dito di Effenberg", "Italia-Norvegia, Coppa del Mondo USA 1994 - 1-0", "Nigeria-Italia, Coppa del Mondo USA 1994 - 1-2", "all' ultimo respiro Baggio trovo' se stesso", "The greatest World Cup tragedies: Roberto Baggio, USA 1994", "Italia-Bulgaria, Coppa del Mondo USA 1994 - 2-1", "Has so much ever hung on a hamstring? [45] With 17 goals, Baggio was the second-highest goalscorer in the 1989–90 Serie A season after Marco van Basten, and was awarded the Bravo Award as the best under-23 player in European competitions. E forse proprio questo è il motivo per cui ha sceltodi non parlare «ufficialmente» neppure coi giornalisti che gli sono amici. Christian Vieri: i successi calcistici . Vicenza, Fiorentina, Juventus, Milan, Bologna, Inter, Brescia and the Italian national team enjoyed his talent, his strength and his goals. [62] En route to the final, Baggio scored two goals in the 2–1 home victory against Paris Saint-Germain, in the first leg of the semi-final, and he went on to score the only goal in the return leg. E' un eroe nazionale anche per questo, proprio per questo. Penso che il talento abbia bisogno di determinazione, coraggio e sacrificio. [25] Baggio won two Serie A titles, a Coppa Italia and a UEFA Cup, playing for seven different Italian clubs during his career: Vicenza, Fiorentina, Juventus, A.C. Milan, Bologna, Inter Milan and Brescia. [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 ci interessa e la vera trattativa -ha detto Giuseppe Gazzoni Frascara a Milano in Lega Calcio- si puo' dire che e' iniziata oggi. [420][421] 68 of his penalties were scored in Serie A, from 83 attempts, with an 82% conversion rate, one of the best records in Serie A history. His younger brother, Eddy Baggio, was also a footballer who played 86 matches in Serie B. His second was scored with a half volley from a tight angle, assisted by Demetrio Albertini with a lobbed ball. Addio Paolo Rossi, le lacrime di Roberto Baggio: ''Da bambino sognavo guardando i tuoi gol...''. Juventus, Como, Vicenza, Perugia, Milan e … SHARE. [471] An alter-ego of his is referenced in the Italian children's comics of "Mickey Mouse" and "Duck Tales" (Topolino), in the volume "Topolino e il Giallo alla World Cup" in which he is known as "Roberto Paggio". [219] Having led Italy to the final with his memorable performances, Baggio received the Silver Ball as the second-best player of the tournament, behind Romário, and also finished tied for second in goals scored throughout the tournament, although he missed out on the Bronze Boot, which went to Kennet Andersson and Romário. Breve viaggio nel mondo del Codino più amato", "Baggio Takes Great Strides Toward Soccer Greatness", "Football: Greatness has a last flowering in Baggio", "Roberto Baggio on USA 94, playing through the pain and putting the beautiful in the beautiful game", "Borgonovo - Baggio: C'è Spazio per Loro", "FourFourTwo's 100 Greatest Footballers Ever: 60 to 51", "25 Most Skilled Passers in World Football History", "Estro e fantasia al servizio del collettivo. The beauty of one of his technical gestures, the polished movements, the speed of thought. ", "Tabarez tenta il trapianto di Baggio. He was quiet, polite, respectful, humble. [49] Following the transfer, there were riots on the streets of Florence, where 50 people were injured. Considera-se que os resultados têm uma margem de erro de 2,2 pontos percentuais, em 19 vezes de 20. [371] Baggio attributes his inner strength to Buddhism. [171], Baggio totalled 27 goals in 56 caps for his national team at senior level, making him Italy's fourth-highest all-time goalscorer, tied with Del Piero, who managed the tally in 91 appearances. [172] At youth level, he was capped for the Italy U16 on four occasions in 1984, scoring three goals. [208][304], Although naturally right-footed,[305] Baggio was comfortable using either foot,[266][276] and often began dribbling with his left foot. The score remained 0–0, and the match went to extra time, although Baggio came the closest to scoring the golden goal, with a volley from a lobbed pass by Albertini, but his shot was put just wide of Fabien Barthez's far post. [477], "One game stands out in particular, one against Ancona which we won 5–1. 15 talking about this. The press has interpreted his inconsistency as a lack of commitment. [36] Baggio had come off the bench in the second half for Giannini, and came close to winning the match with a free-kick, but it was saved by Sergio Goycochea. Christian Vieri: i successi calcistici. [192] Under Sacchi, Baggio made his first and only starting appearance as Italy's captain in the 1994 World Cup qualifying match in Glasgow against Scotland on 18 November 1992. [451], On 1 September 2014, Baggio took part in the "Match for Peace", which was played at the Stadio Olimpico, Rome, with the proceeds being donated to charity. [2][428][429] Of these goals, 96 were decisive (either equalisers or match winners). He claimed, "Deep in my heart I am always purple," the colour of Fiorentina. [47] With Fiorentina, Baggio scored 55 goals in 136 appearances, 39 of which were in Serie A, from 94 appearances. Ne sa qualcosa Roby Baggio che negli anni 90, imitato da Costacurta, Carrera, Seba Rossi e altri, investì e perse 7 miliardi di lire nella Imisa, una società che avrebbe dovuto estrarre il marmo nero nella fantomatica miniera di Los Dos Paisanos, in Perù. [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. [110][111][112][113] However, after a series of disappointing results, Baggio was relegated to the bench,[114] and Milan's former coach, Arrigo Sacchi, was called in as a replacement, the former Italy manager with whom Baggio had argued following the 1994 World Cup. He scored Italy's first goal of the match after stealing the ball from Peter Shilton. Improvvisamente, eccolo di nuovo in cima. After scoring 110 goals in 120 matches, Baggio began his professional career with the Vicenza senior side in 1983, at age 15. [33], —Carlo Ancelotti talking to Simon Kuper of the Financial Times in 2014, reminiscing his greatest regret in football, choosing a system over a generational talent. [417] Baggio is the only Italian to have scored in three World Cups (two goals in 1990, five in 1994 and two in 1998). Un grande pilastro del calcio italiano ci saluta". Just who is the best No.10 of all-time? See more ideas about Roberto baggio, Roberto, Soccer players. Baggio scored 85% of his career penalties with only 19 misses, scoring 108 out of 127 penalties in official matches, the most in Italian football history. [15][19] In a 2011 interview with La Gazzetta dello Sport, Del Piero stated that Baggio, along with Zinedine Zidane, was the best player with whom he had ever played,[248] a view shared by Baggio's former Brescia teammate Pep Guardiola in 2010,[342] and his former Inter teammate Javier Zanetti in 2020,[343] while Matthew Le Tissier named Baggio as his best ever opponent in 2012. Baggio came on during the second half, replacing Del Piero, after the crowd had begun to chant his name. "[15] His former manager Arrigo Sacchi believed that Baggio was often misused by his coaches, and that he would have been an even greater player had he been born abroad,[391] a view which was also held by journalist Mattia Losi, who felt that Baggio would have been more appreciated had he been born in Brazil or Argentina, rather than in a country with a football legacy like Italy's, which often failed to recognise young local talent,[388] and Emmet Gates, who said in 2013 that "Baggio unfortunately was born in the wrong country, or rather, he was born in Italy at the wrong time. He is the joint-highest Italian goalscorer of all-time in the World Cup, with nine goals, alongside Paolo Rossi and Christian Vieri. [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. Roberto Baggio (født 18. februar 1967 i Caldogno, Italien) er en tidligere professionel fodboldspiller fra Italien, der i sin aktive klubkarriere spillede for Vicenza Calcio, Fiorentina, Juventus, AC Milan, Bologna, Inter og Brescia (hvor han sluttede i 2004).Fra 1990 til 2004 var han repræsenteret på det italienske landshold 56 gange og fik scoret 27 mål. [335] In 2017, Baggio's former teammate Ravanelli instead labelled Baggio as the greatest player of all time. [28] Alongside Totti, Baggio has also scored the fourth-highest number of free-kicks in Serie A with 21 goals; ahead of him are only Alessando Del Piero, Andrea Pirlo and Siniša Mihajlović. Juventus finished fourth in Serie A that season, although they managed a 3–1 away win against the Serie A champions Milan, with Baggio scoring a memorable individual goal while also setting-up Andreas Möller's first goal of the match. E forse proprio questo è il motivo per cui ha sceltodi non parlare «ufficialmente» neppure coi giornalisti che gli sono amici. "[263][290][388] A 1994 article on Baggio by The Independent, stated that: "Among professionals, [Baggio] is regarded as the best," quoting Ryan Giggs, who said "You look to Roberto Baggio, and you realise what a good player looks like." [469] In the music video for the 2010 World Cup song "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)" by Shakira,[470] footage of Baggio's goal against Spain, and his penalty miss from the 1994 World Cup, are shown. However, he was replaced by Del Piero during the second half after sustaining a minor injury. [233] Italy were eliminated in the group stage of the competition. [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.

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