Roberto Baggio
Roberto Baggio, born on February 18, 1967 in the town of cardono, Vicenza Province, Veneto region, Italy, is a former Italian men's professional football player and a front waist / forward.
Roberto Baggio is from the youth training camp of Vicenza football club in Italy. In 1982, Roberto Baggio was promoted to the first team of Vicenza and began his career. Later, he played for Fiorentina, Juve, AC Milan, Bologna, Inter Milan and Brescia. Roberto Baggio has won two Serie A titles and one UEFA Cup in his career. In 1993, he won the FIFA World Footballer of the year and the European golden globe. On May 17, 2004, Roberto Baggio officially announced his retirement.
From 1988 to 2004, Roberto Baggio played 56 times on behalf of the Italian national team, scoring 27 goals, and scored 9 goals in the three World Cups he participated in, helping the Italian national team to win the third place in the 1990 World Cup and the second place in the 1994 World Cup.
Early experience
Roberto Baggio was born on February 18, 1967 in the town of cardono, Vicenza Province, Veneto region, Italy.
Roberto Baggio began to contact with football when he was 6 years old. After that, he spent almost all his spare time on the football field. Therefore, Roberto Baggio's academic performance was affected, and he stayed at grade one when he was in grade two.
Sports career
Club career
Early career
In 1975, 8-year-old Roberto Baggio joined the youth echelon of caldergro football club in his hometown and began his football career.
In 1979, Roberto Baggio scored 42 goals and assisted 20 times for caldergro.
On February 6, 1980, Roberto Baggio scored six goals on behalf of caldegero, which attracted the attention of professional teams.
Vicenza period
In 1980, the Vicenza Football Club of Italian Football League C introduced 13-year-old Roberto Baggio from calderro to the youth echelon of Vicenza for $1.3 million. In the next two years, Roberto Baggio made 120 appearances for Vicenza's youth team, scoring 110 goals.
In 1982, 15-year-old Roberto Baggio was promoted to the first team of Vicenza and began his career. In 1982-83, Roberto Baggio made one appearance for Vicenza in the League C and failed to score.
In 1983-84 season, Baggio made six appearances in the third league on behalf of Vicenza and scored one goal.
On May 3, 1984, Roberto Baggio was severely shoveled in the meniscus and other parts of the match between Vicenza and Rimini football club, and then 220 stitches were sewn in the operation. This injury caused Roberto Baggio, who was about to transfer to Serie A Fiorentina, to rest for nearly a year. In the 1984-85 season, 17-year-old Baggio made 29 appearances in the league and scored 12 goals, helping Vicenza to advance to Serie B.
Florentine period
In May 1984, Fiorentina football club in Serie A paid 2.7 billion lira to bring Roberto Baggio under its command. However, due to injury, Roberto Baggio missed all the games of 1985-86 season.
On September 21, 1986, Fiorentina beat Sampdoria 2-0 in the second round of Serie A. Roberto Baggio made his first Serie A debut after nearly a year's injury absence. Roberto Baggio's right knee meniscus injury recurred in training on September 25, and then missed the game for nearly seven months. In April 1987, Roberto Baggio returned from injury. On May 10, Fiorentina drew 1-1 with Napoli in the 29th round of Serie A. Roberto Baggio scored his first goal in Serie A with a free kick in the 39th minute. Roberto Baggio made five Serie A appearances and scored one goal in 1986-87.
On September 20, 1987, Fiorentina beat AC Milan 2-0 in the second round of Serie A. Roberto Baggio scored a goal in the 78th minute. On May 17, 1988, Fiorentina beat Juve 2-1 in the final round of Serie A. Roberto Baggio opened the scoring for the team in the 31st minute. Roberto Baggio made 27 Serie A appearances and scored six goals for Fiorentina in 1987-88.
On June 30, 1989, Roberto Baggio helped Fiorentina beat Roma 1-0 in the serie a playoff to qualify for the 1989-90 UEFA Cup. Roberto Baggio made 30 Serie A appearances and scored 15 goals for Fiorentina in 1988-89.
On November 19, 1989, Fiorentina beat Ascoli 5-1 in the 12th round of Serie A, and Roberto Baggio scored a hat trick. On November 22, Fiorentina beat Dynamo Kiev 1-0 in the first leg of the Europa League eighth final. Roberto Baggio scored the only goal of the game in the 77th minute, which was also Roberto Baggio's first goal in Europe. On May 16, 1990, Fiorentina drew 0-0 with Juve in the second leg of the Europa League final, and finally lost 3-1 to win the second place. Roberto Baggio started in both finals. In 1989-90 season, Roberto Baggio made 32 appearances and scored 17 goals for Fiorentina in the Serie A League, 12 appearances and scored 1 goal in the UEFA Cup, and was named the best young player in Europe in 1990.
The period of Juve
In May 1990, Roberto Baggio transferred from Fiorentina to Juve football club for 8 million pounds, which broke the transfer fee record in the world football world at that time.
On September 1, 1990, when Juve lost 5-1 to Napoli in the final of the Italian Super Cup, Roberto Baggio made his debut in the official match and scored Juve's first goal in the 39th minute. Roberto Baggio made 33 Serie A appearances and scored 14 goals in 1990-91.
On February 2, 1992, Juve beat Foggia 4-1 in the 19th round of Serie A. Roberto Baggio scored a hat trick. Roberto Baggio scored twice in the 3-1 win over Inter in the 30th round of Serie A on April 26. Roberto Baggio made 32 Serie A appearances and scored 18 goals in 1991-92.
Roberto Baggio scored twice in a 3-1 win over Dortmund in the first leg of the Europa League final on May 5, 1993. Roberto Baggio gave an assist to his team-mates in a 3-0 win over Dortmund in the second leg of the Europa League final on May 19. In 1992-93 season, Roberto Baggio made 42 appearances on behalf of Juve, scoring 30 goals and assisting 7 times.
On October 31, 1993, when Juve beat Genoa 4-0 in the 10th round of Serie A, Roberto Baggio scored his 100th goal in the 77th minute. In December, Roberto Baggio won the 1993 European golden ball award and FIFA World Footballer of the year. Roberto Baggio made 36 appearances and scored 19 goals for Juve in the 1993-94 season.
On November 27, 1994, Roberto Baggio injured his right knee in the 11th round of Serie A match between Juve and Padova, and then missed the 11th round of Serie A. On March 12, 1995, Roberto Baggio recovered from injury in the 23 th round of the 2-0 win over Foggia and scored one goal in the 63rd minute. In 1994-95 season, Roberto Baggio made 26 appearances and scored 14 goals on behalf of Juve, helping them win the Serie A League, the Coppa Italia and the UEFA Cup runner up.
AC Milan period
Roberto Baggio moved from Juve to AC Milan on July 16, 1995.
On August 27, 1995, Roberto Baggio made his debut for AC Milan in the first round of Serie A's 2-1 victory over Padova. On September 10, AC Milan beat Udinese 2-1 in the second round of Serie A. Roberto Baggio won the match in the 85th minute, which is also Roberto Baggio's first goal since joining AC Milan. On April 28, 1996, AC Milan played Fiorentina in the 32nd round of Serie A. Roberto Baggio scored a goal in the 45th minute of the game, which helped AC Milan win the Serie A title by 3-1 and two rounds ahead of time. In the 1995-96 season, Roberto Baggio made 34 appearances and scored 10 goals for AC Milan.
In 1996, Roberto Baggio had a conflict with arigo Sacchi, who was in charge of AC Milan for the second time
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