Franco Baresi
Franco Baresi, born in travaliato, Italy on May 8, 1960, is a former Italian professional football player and a scavenger / centre back.
Franco Baresi has been playing for AC Milan football club in Serie A for 20 years, and has been captain since he was 22 years old. During this period, he has participated in 719 games. He is the second most frequently played player in the history of AC Milan. He has helped AC Milan win three Champions League titles, six Serie A titles, three European Super Cups and many other honors. On June 24, 1997, Franco Baresi, 37, announced his retirement and his accompanying AC Milan No. 6 shirt was sealed.
In 1982, Franco Baresi was selected into the Italian national team for the first time, and won the world cup with the Italian national team as a substitute in the same year. Later, Franco Baresi gradually became the main guard of the Italian national team, and helped the Italian national team win the third and second place in the 1990 World Cup and the 1994 World Cup.
Sports career
Club career
In 1974, at the age of 14, Franco Baresi went to the Italian football club Inter Milan for trial training, but he failed to win the favor of Inter Milan. Then Franco Baresi took part in the trial training of AC Milan football club. Finally, after two inspections, Franco Baresi passed the examination and entered the AC Milan youth training camp to start his football career. On April 23, 1978, in the 28th round of Serie A, AC Milan's 2-1 victory over Verona, Franco Baresi got the chance to start and complete his career debut, which is also the only appearance of Franco Baresi for AC Milan's first team in 1977-78 season. In October 1978, Franco Baresi was officially transferred to the first team by then AC Milan coach Nils lidholm. In the 1978-79 season, Franco Baresi made 30 Serie A appearances for AC Milan, helping AC Milan win the 10th Serie A title in the history of the club with 44 points. On September 19, 1979, Franco Baresi made his Champions League debut in the first leg of the first round of the 0-0 draw between AC Milan and Porto. In 1979-80 season, Franco Baresi played 28 times in the Serie A League on behalf of AC Milan, helping AC Milan win the third place in the Serie A League. However, after the end of the season, AC Milan was sent to Serie B by the Italian Football Association for match fixing. For this reason, most of the main players of AC Milan chose to leave, but Franco Baresi stayed. In the 1980-81 season, Franco Baresi made 31 Serie B appearances for AC Milan, helping AC Milan return to Serie A as Serie B champions. From November 1981 to January 1982, Franco Baresi was absent for nearly three and a half months due to injury. On April 4, 1982, AC Milan lost 2-1 to Roma in the 25th round of Serie A. Franco Baresi scored his first goal in the 58th minute of the game. On April 11, AC Milan beat Genoa 2-1 in the 26th round of Serie A, and Franco Baresi won in the 80th minute. In 1981-82 season, Franco Baresi played 18 times for AC Milan in the Serie A League. AC Milan finally ranked 14th in the Serie A league with 24 points, thus falling into the Serie B League. In September 1982, Franco Baresi was officially appointed captain of AC Milan. In 1982-83 season, Franco Baresi made 30 appearances for AC Milan in Serie B and scored four goals. For the second time in his career, he helped AC Milan advance to Serie A as Serie B champion. In 1983-84, 1984-85, 1985-86 and 1986-87, Franco Baresi played 95 times and scored five goals in the Serie A League on behalf of AC Milan in these four seasons. However, AC Milan failed to meet the top three in the Serie A League because of the damage of their strength in the previous two demotions. In 1987-88 season, one season after Italian media tycoon Silvio Berlusconi acquired AC Milan, AC Milan successively introduced Roberto Donadoni, Ludwig Gullit, Marco van Basten and other famous stars. The defensive line led by Franco Baresi also became the best defensive system in European football at that time. This season, Franco Baresi played 27 times for AC Milan in the Serie A League and scored one goal, which helped AC Milan win the Serie A title with 45 points after nine years. On May 24, 1989, Franco Baresi helped AC Milan win the Champions League final 4-0 over Bucharest. On June 14, Franco Baresi helped AC Milan win the first Italian Super Cup 3-1 over Sampdoria. In 1988-89 season, Franco Baresi made 50 appearances and scored four goals on behalf of AC Milan. In 1989, Franco Baresi won the second place in the European Footballer of the year award. On December 7, 1989, Franco Baresi helped AC Milan win the championship by beating Colombia's Medellin National Athletic Football Club 1-0 in extra time in the Toyota Cup final. On January 10, 1990, AC Milan beat Messina 6-0 in the group stage of the Coppa Italia. Franco Baresi scored a hat trick with three penalties. On May 23, Franco Baresi helped AC Milan defend their Champions League title with a 1-0 victory over Benfica in the Champions League final. In the 1989-90 season, Franco Baresi made 46 appearances for AC Milan and scored five goals, among which he won the best shooter in the Italian Cup with four goals. On November 29, 1990, Franco Baresi helped AC Milan win 2-0 over Sampdoria in the final of the second leg of the European Super Cup, thus winning the championship 3-1 in two rounds. On December 9, Franco Baresi helped AC Milan win the Toyota Cup final 3-0 over Asuncion Olympia, thus defending the title of the event. In the 1990-91 season, Franco Baresi made 38 appearances for AC Milan in various competitions. On May 24, 1992, Franco Baresi helped AC Milan beat Foggia 8-2 in the last round of Serie A, thus winning the Serie A Title unbeaten in 34 rounds. In the 1991-92 season, Franco Baresi played 33 times in the Serie A League for AC Milan and scored one goal in six times in the Coppa Italia to help AC Milan reach the semi-final of the Coppa Italia. On August 30, 1992, Franco Baresi helped AC Milan win the Italian Super Cup final 2-1 over Parma. On May 26, 1993, AC Milan played Marseille in the Champions League final. Franco Baresi started the match. AC Milan lost 1-0 to their opponents and won the second place. In 1992-93 season, Franco Baresi made 45 appearances for AC Milan in various competitions, helping AC Milan defend the Serie A title. On August 21, 1993, Franco Baresi helped AC Milan win the Italian Super Cup final 1-0 over Torino. On April 27, 1994, AC Milan beat Monaco 3-0 in the semi-final of the Champions League to advance to the final, but Franco Baresi missed the final in the 38th minute of the first half due to accumulated yellow cards. In the 1993-94 season, Franco Baresi made 31 appearances for AC Milan in the Serie A League, helping AC Milan win the Serie A League for the third consecutive season, and made 9 appearances in the Champions League to help AC Milan win the Champions League. On August 28, 1994, in the final of the Italian Super Cup, Franco Baresi helped AC Milan win the championship by beating Sampdoria 5-4 on penalties. On February 8, 1995, Franco Baresi helped AC Milan win the second leg of the European Super Cup with a 2-0 victory over Arsenal. On May 24, AC Milan played Ajax in the Champions League final. Franco Baresi started the match. AC Milan lost 1-0 and won the second place. In 1994-95, Franco Baresi made 43 appearances for AC Milan in various competitions. On August 27, 1995, AC Milan beat Padova 2-1 in the first round of Serie A. Franco Baresi scored a goal in the 44th minute of the game, which was also the last goal of Franco Baresi's career. In the 1995-96 season, Franco Baresi made 40 appearances for AC Milan in various competitions and scored one goal to help AC Milan win the serie a championship. On June 1, 1997, in the last round of Serie A when AC Milan lost 1-0 to Cagliari, Franco Baresi completed the last game of his career. In the 1996-97 season, Franco Baresi made 30 appearances for AC Milan in various competitions. june 24, 1997, 37 year old Fran
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