Baggio was given a perfect 10 rating from the Italian sports newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport, which described his performance as "absolutely perfect all game". Find the perfect Roberto Baggio 1998 stock photos and editorial news pictures from Getty Images. [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. [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. Baggio retired as Brescia's all-time leading goalscorer in Serie A. Non si sa mai, "Mystery solved: Why do the best soccer players wear No. [39] Baggio suffered another knee injury on 28 September, and he was operated again, requiring 220 stitches to have it rebuilt, losing 12 kg as a result and missing most of the season. 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. 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[90] He was also awarded the 1995 Onze d'Argent Award, behind George Weah. 1997. [83] He helped Juventus win the Coppa Italia that year, notching two goals and two assists, scoring the winning goal in the second leg of the semi-final. Eddy Baggio; Personal information; Date of birth 23 August 1974 (age 46) Place of birth: Caldogno, Italy: Height: 1.79 m (5 ft 10 in) Playing position(s) Forward, Midfielder: Youth career; 1992–1994: Fiorentina: Senior career* Years: Team: Apps (Gls) 1994–1995: Palazzolo: 27 (6) 1995: Prato: 6 (0) 1995–1998: Giorgione: 89 (31) 1998–1999: Ancona: 32 (11) 1999–2000: Ascoli: 27 (22) I lost 25 goals! ", "Cambiasso a Zanetti in diretta Instagram: "Perché sull'aereo dormi sempre?". Dino Baggio: Date of birth 24 July 1971 (age 49) Place of birth: Camposampiero, Italy: Height: 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) Playing position: Midfielder (retired) Senior career* Years: Team: Apps (Gls) 1988-1991 1991-1992 1992-1994 1994-2000 2000-2003 2003 2004 2005: Torino Internazionale Milano Juventus Parma Lazio →Blackburn Rovers (loan) →Ancona (loan) Triestina: National team [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. ", "Baggio, lungo, emozionante addio ma Italia-Spagna è poca cosa", "A.C. Milan Hall of Fame: Roberto Baggio", "Roberto Baggio. Although Di Biagio managed a personal best of 9 goals in Serie A the following year, Brescia were relegated to Serie B during the 2004–05 season, and Di Biagio finished his final season at Brescia playing in the Italian second division during the 2005–06 season. [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. [41] He eventually helped the u-21 side to qualify for the upcoming 2015 Under-21 European Championship in the Czech Republic, as Italy defeated Slovakia once again in the play-offs. [248], Baggio was initially a regular squad member under Dino Zoff, appearing as a substitute in two Euro 2000 qualifying matches, in a 2–0 win against Wales in 1998, setting up a goal for Vieri;[249][250] and in a 1–1 draw against Belarus in 1999. "[388] However, despite the numerous physical impairments he faced throughout his career, Baggio also stood out for his longevity, and was able to maintain a consistently high level of performance even in the final years of his career with Brescia, into his late 30s. non e' la fine del mondo, "Baggio firma l' armistizio con Trapattoni", "Baggio trasmette il malumore in diretta: " la societa' deve difendermi dalle critiche, "Milan-Juve, da più di un secolo a suon di goal", "Roberto Baggio: Tutti i suoi Gol e le sue Statistiche", "European Footballer of the Year ("Ballon d'Or") 1993", "Baggio Del Piero? Lippi did not favour Baggio and left him out of the squad for most of the season, stating Baggio was out of shape. [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. Despite his reputation and ability as a midfielder,[13] Di Biagio had an unfortunate club and international career, failing to win a major trophy, and only winning the Coppa Italia Serie C1 with Monza. With this goal, he tied Paolo Rossi's record for most goals by an Italian player in the World Cup finals, with nine. [79] On his first Serie A match back from injury, on 12 March 1995, Baggio scored Juventus' second goal in a 2–0 win over Foggia, and set up Ravanelli's goal. He eventually lost his spot in the squad, missing out on Italy's Euro 1996 squad, despite winning the Scudetto that year with A.C. Milan. Italian maajoukkueessa Baggio pelasi vuosina 1988–2004 56 ottelua ja teki niissä 27 maalia. This was also his 27th and final goal for Italy. 1985. 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. He scored his 200th goal in Serie A in a 2–2 draw against Parma on 14 March 2004,[166] saving Brescia from relegation, as they finished the season in 11th place. Despite his decisive penalty miss in the 1994 World Cup final shoot-out, Baggio is statistically one of the greatest penalty kick specialists in Italian football history. [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. [6][89] In 1995, Baggio was nominated for the Ballon d'Or and placed fifth in the 1995 FIFA World Player of the Year Award. 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The press has interpreted his inconsistency as a lack of commitment. [43] Baggio's performances elevated him to hero status among the fans, and he drew praise from several pundits. 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. [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. Coppa del Mondo nel 1998. Juventus would ultimately be eliminated by Johan Cruyff's Barcelona "Dream Team". Musim itu I Nerazzurri finis di peringkat 8 dan gagal lolos ke Eropa. In 2004, during the final season of his career, Baggio became the first player in over 30 years to score 200 goals in Serie A, and is currently the seventh-highest goalscorer of all time in Serie A, with 205 goals. [36], — Former Fiorentina manager Aldo Agroppi on Baggio. Italy finished clear winners of this group with seven points. [6][198][199][200] In a disappointing first match against Republic of Ireland at Giants Stadium, New Jersey, Italy were defeated 1–0. As such, his unique playing position, style, and appraoch to the game, combined with his talent, limited work-rate, and injury struggles, led him to have both many admirers and several detractors. [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. [407] In a 2014 FIFA poll, Baggio was voted the ninth-greatest number 10 of all-time,[14][408] and later that year, was ranked 24th in The Guardian's list of the 100 greatest World Cup players of all-time, ahead of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. His second was scored with a half volley from a tight angle, assisted by Demetrio Albertini with a lobbed ball. [3] Under Cesare Maldini, he was called up for one Italy under-21 match against Switzerland on 16 October 1987, although he was an unused substitute, and strangely failed to make an appearance for the azzurrini. [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. [52][119][145], After two years with Inter, Baggio decided not to renew his expiring contract due to his conflicts with Marcello Lippi, making him a free agent at age 33. [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. following the sacking of Leonardo Semplici. [93], In 1995, Marcello Lippi, Roberto Bettega and Umberto Agnelli announced that Baggio no longer featured in their plans at Juventus and decided to focus on the emerging star Alessandro Del Piero, who would inherit Baggio's number 10 shirt. [417] Baggio is the only Italian to have scored in three World Cups (two goals in 1990, five in 1994 and two in 1998). On 2 July 2013, Luigi Di Biagio stepped up an age group to replace Devis Mangia as Italy's under-21 coach. Roberto Baggio, colui che ci ha fatto innamorare del calcio", "Gascoigne torna in campo, l'ovazione dei 50 mila del nuovo Tottenham Hotspurs Stadium", "I 50 che hanno fatto la storia del calcio", "TMW - Amunike: "Ricorderò sempre il gol all'Italia a USA '94. [463] He has endorsed several Japanese football video games, such as Super Formation Soccer 95: della Serie A,[464] World Football Climax[465] and Let's Make a Soccer Team!. [28], Baggio was called up for his first World Cup tournament in 1990, on home soil. Sacchi justified his decision by stating Baggio was not fully fit,[232] and that Enrico Chiesa helped the team more when possession was lost. - 2000. He claimed, "Deep in my heart I am always purple," the colour of Fiorentina. [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. "[389] In 2017, FourFourTwo placed Baggio at number 52 in their list of the "100 Greatest Footballers Ever",[276] while in 2019, they also named Baggio as the sixth best player never to win the UEFA Champions League. [418] With Baggio, Italy was always eliminated from the World Cup in penalty shootouts: in 1990, in the semi-finals against Argentina; in 1994, in the final against Brazil; and in 1998, in the quarter-finals against France. [128] Ulivieri later denied ever having any difficulties with Baggio. A Bologna si vive da… Signori", "I quarant'anni di Roberto Baggio un campione che manca al calcio", "Baggio, Mazzone e Brescia decisivi per la mia carriera", "Roberto Baggio, la leggendaria carriera del Divin Codino", "La favola di Baggio ai tempi di Brescia: una storia di mercato leggendaria", "Football: Free spirit with the world at his feet", "Roberto Baggio, cinquant'anni da uomo libero", "The top 20 overrated football players of all time - in pictures", "10 of the best playmakers of the 90s: Zizou, Laudrup, Baggio, Bergkamp...", "Sacchi: "Van Basten un grandissimo. [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. 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. [53], Italian association football player and manager, Di Biagio in 2013, coaching the Italy national under-21 football team, 100th goal for Italy in World Cup matches, Cavaliere Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana, "Youth teams: Di Biagio for Under 20, Evani and Zoratto confirmed", "Dramma Inter all'Olimpico si illude, poi è terza", "Inter, inutile rimonta Promosso il Feyenoord", "Squadra vera, puo' fare a meno persino di Lui", "Il Milan frena, il Napoli all'assalto. [195][196], Despite a series of injuries prior to the tournament,[197] Baggio was expected to be one of the stars of the 1994 World Cup, entering the competition as the reigning Ballon d'Or winner and FIFA World Player of the Year, and at the peak of his career; after a lacklustre start, he led his team to the final with three match winning performances in the knockout rounds, wearing the number 10 shirt, and scoring five goals in the process. [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. [69] Baggio is currently Juventus' ninth-highest goalscorer in all competitions,[91] and is the joint tenth-highest goalscorer for Juventus in Serie A, alongside Pietro Anastasi. [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. [81][82] He provided assists for three of the goals in the title-deciding match against Parma, which Juventus won 4–0 in Turin on 21 May 1995. [244] Italy's coach, was criticised for starting the recovering Del Piero ahead of Baggio, and for not allowing the two players to play alongside each other. [42] He formed a notable attacking partnership with Stefano Borgonovo, and the pair scored 29 of Fiorentina's 44 Serie A goals, earning the nickname "B2". 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. Baggio, Maldini e Zanetti i più collaborativ", "Baggio e gli altri: giocatori e allenatori. [384][386][399][400] In 2004, Sacchi praised Baggio for his strength of character, which he believed even surpassed his talent, as it allowed him to overcome his injuries and physical struggles, and ultimately "win [his] personal battles against bad luck,"[331] while in 2017, Capello noted that Baggio had the extraordinary willpower to carry on playing despite his physical struggles. [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. [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. The match ended 0–0 after extra time; he took Italy's last penalty in the resulting shootout, but he put the decisive spot-kick over the cross-bar, which meant the Brazilians won the title, resulting in one of the most upsetting moments in World Cup history,[214][215] and a miss with which Baggio's career would frequently become associated. Di Biagio played his first Ascoli match on 14 January 2007, against Cagliari. When he played for the team, he made you win the games,"[337] also later describing him as a player who "carried his teammates. [18] In 1993, Giampiero Boniperti stated that he believed that Baggio was "already one of the greatest number tens ever. He is the joint-highest Italian goalscorer of all-time in the World Cup, with nine goals, alongside Paolo Rossi and Christian Vieri. Aveva una voglia matta con quelle ginocchia, "R. Baggio, Gli auguri del mondo del calcio", "Carnasciali racconta la sua carriera: "Batistuta un campione. Baggio was voted Italy's Player of the Century in 2000. [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. [36][165] Baggio was the first player in over 50 years to reach this milestone, and with 318 goals, he is the fourth-highest scoring Italian player in all competitions, behind only Silvio Piola, Alessandro Del Piero and Giuseppe Meazza. Roberto Baggio playing for Italy during the 1998 World Cup Finals in France. - 1985. What a goal by Baggio! [158] He suffered a second serious injury that season, tearing the meniscus in his left knee, after returning to the team, and coming off the bench, in the Coppa Italia semi-final against Parma on 31 January 2002. [35] In his first season with the club, Baggio did not appear in Serie A as he was sidelined by injury; Fiorentina finished in fifth place in the league and reached the semi-finals of the Coppa Italia, with Baggio making his club debut in the latter competition. [444], In 2001, Baggio wrote an autobiography entitled Una porta nel cielo ("A Goal in the Sky", but also "A Door in the Sky"), including details about his career, childhood, religion, personal life and rifts with managers. 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. "[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. There are no half measures in his play. Sep 6, 2016 - Italy 1 Norway 0 in 1998 in Marseille. [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. [417] Baggio is the joint fourth-highest scorer for Italy with 27 goals in 56 appearances, with a 0.48 goal per match average. E fa ancora male come il primo giorno... "Cuore Tifoso Juve: cancellare quelle stelle vuol dire cancellare la storia", "Mi piace chi punta sui giovani E Brocchi sta lavorando bene", "Roberto Baggio amaro: "Ripenso sempre al rigore sbagliato a Usa 94, "Pasadena è solo un brutto sogno. [39], On 25 July 2011, he was named the coach of Italy's under-20 side. Oh yes, oh yes…oh yes! [106][432] He is the fourth-highest scoring Italian in all competitions, behind Del Piero, Giueseppe Meazza and Silvio Piola, with 318 professional career goals in 699 appearances. 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. In 2004, he was named by Pelé in the FIFA 100, a list of the world's greatest living players. Roberto Baggio Osobne informacije Rođenje 18. veljače 1967. [36][151] Brescia finished in a joint seventh place, their best Serie A finish since the league's re-establishment in 1946, and qualified for the UEFA Intertoto Cup, also reaching the quarter-finals of the Coppa Italia, losing to eventual winners Fiorentina. However, Luigi De Agostini, Baggio's replacement, missed the penalty and Juventus eventually lost the match. Baggio refound his form with the club and had a dominant season, scoring a personal best of 22 goals in Serie A, as well as providing 9 assists, leading Bologna to an eighth-place finish, allowing them to qualify for the UEFA Intertoto Cup. [7] At the 1998 World Cup, he scored twice before Italy were eliminated by eventual champions France in the quarter-finals. [6][266][278][279][280] He also stated that Baggio's playing style coincided with the re-emergence of the attacking midfielder in Italy during the early 2000s;[77] indeed, he served as an inspiration to many future players. [257], Many fans hoped to see him play for Italy at Euro 2004,[258] or with the 2004 Olympic squad that eventually managed a Bronze medal,[259] but this was not to be the case. [182] This goal was later recognised as the seventh-best goal in World Cup history in a FIFA poll. 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. "[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. "[228], After the 1994 World Cup, Italy head coach Arrigo Sacchi and Baggio infamously fell out. Three of his World Cup goals were scored in the group stage and six were scored during knockout matches. His talent was recognised by scout Antonio Mora, and he was acquired by the Vicenza youth team at age 13 for £300 (500,000 Lit). On 2 August 2020, his contract was terminated by mutual consent. [181] Baggio scored twice during the tournament, including the "goal of the tournament" in a 2–0 win in his first competitive international fixture, in Italy's final group match against Czechoslovakia.

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