[39], On 25 July 2011, he was named the coach of Italy's under-20 side. [437] On 5 July 2012, Baggio obtained his Category 1 UEFA Pro Coaching Licence at Coverciano, which officially allows him to coach a professional Serie A club. [47] Di Biagio's first match as Italy coach ended in a 2–0 defeat to Argentina. [46] He also placed eighth in the 1990 Ballon d'Or. Lippi did not favour Baggio and left him out of the squad for most of the season, stating Baggio was out of shape. Europe Championship pub#2 Roberto Baggio", "Shakira launches clip 'Waka Waka' Cup official music", "È il Mondiale del Codino. [43] Baggio's performances elevated him to hero status among the fans, and he drew praise from several pundits. Europe Championship pub#1 Roberto Baggio", "Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou! In his autobiography, Baggio stated Lippi had dumped him after Baggio refused to point out which of Inter's players had expressed negative opinions about the coach, also highlighting an incident during a training session where he called out Christian Vieri and Christian Panucci for applauding Baggio for a notable assist. [36] He was linked with several Serie A clubs, such as Napoli and Reggina,[147] and also various Premier League and La Liga clubs, including Barcelona. On 2 August 2020, his contract was terminated by mutual consent. I played it without being fully all right, ever, because if I were to play matches only when I felt one–hundred percent I would play three matches a year. During his time at the club, despite initial injuries, he became extremely popular, and is regarded as one of the club's best ever players. Baggio is known as Il Divin Codino ("The Divine Ponytail"), for the hairstyle he wore for most of his career, for his talent, and for his Buddhist beliefs. [4][13] Di Biagio was a complete, tenacious and combative defensive midfielder, whose best strengths involved quickly breaking up the opposition's attacks, although he was also capable of getting forward when needed, due to his ability to make attacking runs into the area, which enabled him to contribute to his team's offensive play with goals. [3][4], Di Biagio signed for Ascoli in November 2006, but the bid was not considered to be valid by the federation, since the player was not released for free by Brescia before the 30 June deadline. [371] Baggio attributes his inner strength to Buddhism. [226][237] Despite missing the decisive penalty in the 1994 World Cup final shootout, Baggio stepped up to take the penalty, and he scored Italy's equalising goal, becoming the first Italian player to score in three World Cups. Caldogno, Italija: Visina 174 cm Profesionalni klubovi* Godina: Klub: Nastupi (golovi) 1982. [49] On 15 May, it was announced Di Biagio would return to the under-21 side following the hire of Roberto Mancini to the senior side. [246], On 16 October 2002, Baggio was named a Goodwill Ambassador of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO),[448] Through the organisation, Baggio helped to fund hospitals, raise money for the victims of the Haiti earthquake, contribute to tackling bird flu, and was involved in the Burmese pro-democracy movement, which supported the opposition leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and her release from prison. [458], Baggio has featured in two Italian commercials which reference his infamous penalty miss in the 1994 World Cup final. [126] Ancelotti would later state he regretted this decision, stating that in his naïveté, he believed that the 4–4–2 formation was the ideal formation for success, and he felt that at the time, creative players such as Gianfranco Zola and Baggio were not compatible with this system. [25] He inherited the number 10 shirt, formerly worn by Michel Platini. Baggio also scored a goal from a direct free-kick, but it was disallowed as the referee had awarded an indirect free-kick. [6][15][77][269] His preferred position was in a free playmaking role behind the forwards, as a creative attacking midfielder, although he was rarely deployed in this position throughout his career due to the prevalence of the 4–4–2 formation, in which he usually functioned either as a main striker or – more frequently – in a supporting role as a deep–lying forward. [168] In the 88th minute, De Biasi substituted Baggio, prompting the 80,000 present at the San Siro to give him a standing ovation; A.C. Milan's captain, defender Paolo Maldini, who was Baggio's former teammate both with the Italy national team and Milan, also embraced him before he left the pitch. Di Biagio was born in Rome. For fans of Serie A, Baggio is recognised as the best of his generation, despite a career that was blighted by injury and clashes with his Coaches." He initially played for Lazio (1988–89), making his Serie A debut with the side, and later played for Monza (1989–92) in Serie B and Serie C1, winning the Coppa Italia C1 in 1991. [28][29] Baggio was also awarded the Guerin d'Oro in 1985 as the Best Player in Serie C.[33], During the end of his final season at Vicenza, Baggio shattered both the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and the meniscus of his right knee while playing against Rimini on 5 May 1985, while attempting a slide tackle. "[331] In 2016, Rob Smyth of The Guardian praised Baggio for his "instinctive intelligence," when commenting on his playing style, also describing him as a "conductor" on the pitch, "who knew when and how to change the tempo of an attack. Baggio had also previously helped to set up Inter's equaliser during the match. [303] Despite his decisive miss in the 1994 World Cup final shootout, Baggio was also a penalty kick specialist. [148] He was made captain and was given the number 10 shirt,[149] playing as an attacking midfielder. [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. "[228], After the 1994 World Cup, Italy head coach Arrigo Sacchi and Baggio infamously fell out. [20] Despite a strong tournament, in which he was considered to be one of the best performing midfielders, he missed the decisive penalty in the quarter-final shootout against hosts and eventual champions France, after a 0–0 deadlock following extra time, hitting the crossbar, as Italy were eliminated from the tournament. Although Baggio converted his penalty Italy's first –, the shootout was won by the host nation; as such, Italy were eliminated from a World Cup on penalties for the third consecutive time. Once more the focal point of a team in a very decent Bologna outfit. Video", "England kicks its nasty habit of losing on penalties", "An oral history of USA at Italia '90: the World Cup that changed US soccer", "Baggio Day – Vicini: "Faceva sembrare facili le cose più difficili, "Le 50 sfumature di Baggio Quel genio figlio dell'Italia", "Udinese, il ritorno di Zico: "Sognavo lo scudetto. 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"[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. It's something that I will never understand in my lifetime. Club career statistics. [182] This goal was later recognised as the seventh-best goal in World Cup history in a FIFA poll. "[225] In 2017, Emmet Gates instead described Baggio's run-up to the 1994 World Cup final with Italy as "the greatest show of individual excellence since another equally majestic number ten [Maradona] dominated the 1986 tournament. Baggio also led Bologna to the round of 16 in the Coppa Italia, where he scored one goal in three appearances. [21] In 1993, he was named FIFA World Player of the Year and won the Ballon d'Or. Yet the lasting memory will be of his missed penalty in the shootout at the end of the 1994 World Cup final in Pasadena. [51], On 10 February 2020 he was officially nominated as the new coach of Serie A team S.P.A.L. PUMA ROBERTO BAGGIO ITALY THIRD JERSEY 2020. Dia biasa bermain pada posisi di … Luca - Cavaliere Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Luigi_Di_Biagio&oldid=998871048, Articles with Italian-language sources (it), Pages using national squad without comp link, Pages using national squad without sport or team link, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only, This page was last edited on 7 January 2021, at 11:39. He scored his first goal after beating two players and curling the ball from outside the area into the bottom-right corner. 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[253][254] However, he was later dropped from the squad after Inter's poor 1998–99 season, and he was not called up for the Euro 2000 finals due to his limited playing time during the 1999–2000 season, and accusations made against his fitness. [281], Baggio was a tactically versatile player, with a good understanding of the game, and was comfortable attacking on either flank or through the centre of the pitch; this allowed him to operate anywhere along the front-line. [23] In the victorious semi-final penalty shootout against co-hosts the Netherlands, he took Italy's first penalty, and was able to convert it successfully on this occasion. [129] At the beginning of the season, Baggio cut off his iconic ponytail, signifying his rebirth. "[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. 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[245] Despite rumours that the substitutions had created a rivalry between the players, Baggio and Del Piero remain friends. Brand New. [16], Di Biagio was one of Italy's best and most consistent midfielders during the later 1990s and early 2000s, and one of the best players in the world in his position during his prime,[27][28] consistently providing excellent performances for Roma, Inter and the Italian National side;[15] he often stood out throughout his career for his leadership. A hardworking player, Di Biagio was gifted with power, stamina, and tactical intelligence, as well as an acute defensive awareness and positional sense. He had a dominant season, winning the only European club trophy of his career after helping Juventus to the UEFA Cup final, in which he scored twice and assisted another goal over both legs, defeating Borussia Dortmund 6–1 on aggregate. [151] Baggio managed 12 goals and 9 assists during the 2002–03 season, helping Brescia to an eighth-place finish and another UEFA Intertoto Cup spot. This was also his 27th and final goal for Italy. 1985. Due to his excellent technique, he was a precise volleyer, and was also a set piece specialist, who was highly regarded for his ball delivery from dead ball situations, as well as his precision from direct free-kicks and his ability to curl the ball, which earned him a reputation as one of the best free kick takers of his generation. [468], In the Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted, Baggio (and Alessandro Costacurta) is mentioned during the 1995 episode "Grant Unto Him Eternal Rest" by Father Dougal McGuire (portrayed by Ardal O'Hanlon), who, when prompted to say the last rites in Latin, ends up saying the footballers' names. For half an hour, he was on fire. [141] Despite his limited playing time, Baggio still managed several important goals to help Inter to a fourth-place finish, alongside Parma, such as his match winning goal against Hellas Verona, which he scored after coming off the bench, after being excluded from the team since 18 December 1999. At the 1998 FIFA World Cup he scored twice. However, Italy goalkeeper Gianluca Pagliuca was sent off for handling the ball outside the area. Baggio is the only Italian player ever to score in three World Cups with nine career World Cup goals, putting him equal with Christian Vieri and Paolo Rossi as Italy's top World Cup goalscorers. In 2003, he was the inaugural winner of the "Golden Foot" award. [179] Baggio was still able to display his ability throughout the tournament, and Vicini's decision not to use him more frequently was later criticised,[180] as Baggio's creative combinations with Salvatore Schillaci were praised. [48] His second, and final match as caretaker manager, ended in a 1–1 draw to England. [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. [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. Di San Siro, Baggio menjalani periode yang tidak mudah. As footballers go, he's a genius", "Baggio on the bench? C $109.37. La mia personale classifica dei 20 goal più belli di Roberto Baggio. Vieri opened the scoring from a Baggio assist, but Chile managed to equalise and take the lead through Marcelo Salas. [147] Baggio ultimately transferred to Serie A newcomers Brescia, under head coach Carlo Mazzone, aiming to save them from relegation; he remained in Italy in order to have a greater opportunity of being called up for the 2002 World Cup. [251][252] Baggio made a starting appearance in a 0–0 friendly draw against Norway in 1999, creating several chances, helping to set-up a goal which was ruled offside, and hitting the post from a free-kick. Hän edusti Italiaa MM-kilpailuissa vuosina 1990, 1994 ja 1998. Baggio was the highest scoring Italian in Serie A that season, and the third-highest goalscorer in Serie A. [187] Italy won the match 2–1, capturing the third place medal. Club career. [449], On 8 October 2008, Baggio appeared in a charity match between A.C. Milan and Fiorentina, which had been organised in honour of his former Fiorentina teammate Stefano Borgonovo to raise money for his foundation, his treatment and for ALS research. [81] In his eighth league appearance of the season, against Piacenza, Baggio scored a goal but later suffered an injury. There are no half measures in his play. [5] Di Biagio remained at Inter until 2003, and during his four years at the club, he amassed 163 appearances, scoring a total of 18 goals in all competitions. [52] Baggio made his 300th Serie A appearance while at Bologna, in a 0–0 draw against Empoli on 11 January 1998. [210][211], —Baggio on his physical and mental state before taking the penalty in the final. ... Vintage AC Milan Roberto Di Baggio Home Jersey Serie A Size: US L … The injury occurred two days before his official transfer deal to Fiorentina had been finalised, and it seriously threatened his career, at age 18. 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. 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[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. [70], In the 1993–94 season, Baggio often played as a second striker alongside Gianluca Vialli or Fabrizio Ravanelli, and occasionally the young Alessandro Del Piero;[71][72] Juventus once again finished runners up to Milan in Serie A, and Baggio finished third in the capocannoniere title with 17 goals and 8 assists, while the club suffered a quarter-final elimination in the UEFA Cup against Cagliari. [nb 1] In 1999, he came fourth in the FIFA Player of the Century internet poll,[20] and was chosen on the FIFA World Cup Dream Team in 2002. Vicenza Squadre di club1 1982-1985 L.R. [16], After a strong season with Roma, Di Biagio represented his country in the 1998 World Cup, appearing in each of Italy's five matches, and notably scoring a headed goal from a Roberto Baggio cross in the second group stage match against Cameroon, which ended in a 3–0 win for Italy;[17] his goal being the 100th goal for Italy in World Cup matches. Coppa del Mondo nel 1998. [419] In his 16 World Cup matches, Italy lost only one, the opening game of USA 94 against Ireland. [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. That's the goal they’ve all been waiting for! His performances earned him a place in Italy's 1998 World Cup squad. [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). In the 2003–04 season, the final season of his career, Baggio recorded 12 goals and 11 assists. Trapattoni lo ha gia' fatto", "Esce Ravanelli e la Juve di Baggio rimonta e vince", "Juve, il ricordo della tripletta di Baggio al Genoa Video", "Baggio, e' menisco: sara' operato dopo Juve Cagliari", "Baggio elogia Stoichkov a Barcellona: "giusto che il Pallone d' oro sia suo, "Il "disoccupato" Roberto Baggio prova a stregare il Real Madrid alla festa della Francia pigliatutto", "Baggio Zola, varata la coppia impossibile " Il goleador del Parma avrebbe giocato comunque, l' altro mi e' piaciuto col Borussia " " Uno dei due mi ha detto: un anno fa avrei rifiutato, adesso sono pronto, "11 giugno 1995, la Juventus vince la nona Coppa Italia", "Storie di Calcio: Roberto Baggio, Il Poeta Errante", "#3 – Baggio: immensa fantasia, poche parole, tanti litigi", "21 maggio 1995, Juventus-Parma 4-0: di nuovo scudetto dopo nove anni di digiuno! Find the perfect Roberto Baggio 1998 stock photos and editorial news pictures from Getty Images. [222] Baggio finished runner-up for the Ballon d'Or, with 136 points from a possible 245,[223] and third place for the FIFA World Player of the Year in 1994. 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. [104] Baggio finished the season with 10 goals in all competitions, in 34 appearances; seven of his goals were scored in Serie A, in 28 appearances, and he also provided 12 assists in Serie A, making him the top assist provider of the season. Baggio is the only Italian to score in three World Cups, and with nine goals holds the record for most goals scored in World Cup tournaments for Italy, along with Paolo Rossi and Christian Vieri.[23]. [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. [233] Italy were eliminated in the group stage of the competition. He later moved on to play for Foggia (1992–95) under Zeman, where he gained promotion to Serie A once again, establishing himself in the starting lineup of the club as a defensive minded central midfielder, who also served as a playmaker; he notably reached the semi-final of the Coppa Italia with Foggia during the 1994… Baggio's first goal of the match, which came from the penalty spot, was Italy's 500th goal in home matches. That year Baggio scored 25 [actually 22] goals – for Bologna! [456] He has been referenced in several songs, such as "Baggio, Baggio" by Lucio Dalla,[457] and "Marmellata n. 25" by Cesare Cremonini. [256] Fans and pundits criticised the omission, as Italy were eliminated by co-hosts South Korea in the round of 16. 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. 2000. Baggio retired as Brescia's all-time leading goalscorer in Serie A. [28][36][52][81][119][132], Baggio was used scarcely and often as a substitute, scoring only 4 goals in 18 appearances during the regular Serie A season. Three of his World Cup goals were scored in the group stage and six were scored during knockout matches. [46] On 17 March 2018, Di Biagio called up veteran goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon for the two friendlies, despite his initial decision to retire. Baggio? [14], Di Biagio was a regular member of the national side during the late 1990s and early 2000s,[15] and was capped 31 times for Italy between 1998 and 2002, scoring two goals. The bid was therefore postponed until January 2007, and in the meantime Di Biagio went on training with Ascoli, and played from November to December with Promozione club Polisportiva La Storta from Rome, coached by his friend and former Dundee and Lazio footballer Alessandro Romano. [404] He was voted Italy's Player of the Century in 2000. 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. But I can tell you this, he was an even greater man. Dec 21, 2020 - Explore Jesus N's board "Roberto Baggio" on Pinterest. Il Bologna si classifica ottavo assieme alla Sampdoria con 48 punti e si qualifica per un posto in Intertoto. 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[22] Di Biagio had another successful tournament for Italy, and he scored Italy's first goal against Sweden, heading in a Del Piero corner, in Italy's final group match, which ended in a 2–1 win, and which allowed Italy to top their group and progress to the quarter-finals. [208][209], Baggio gave a man of the match performance in the semi-finals; he scored two more goals to beat Bulgaria 2–1 at Giants Stadium, leading Italy to the World Cup final for the first time in 12 years. Di Biagio would make 140 appearances for Roma in all competitions, scoring 18 goals. [470], Throughout his career, Baggio has been nicknamed the "Divin' Codino" ("Divine Ponytail," in Italian, a reference to the iconic hairstyle he wore for a large part of his career, as well as his playing ability and Buddhist beliefs) and "Robi" (or "Roby") by his fans. [406] In 2010, Baggio was named one of the 50 greatest Juventus legends. [160] On 21 April 2002, in the first game after his comeback, Baggio came on as a substitute to score two goals against Fiorentina, helping Brescia win the match. [454], In 1994, Italian satirist Corrado Guzzanti parodied Baggio's advertisement for Italian Petrol Company IP prior to the 1994 World Cup.

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