[198], Despite Baggio's association with missing the decisive penalty in the 1994 World Cup final shoot-out, former Telelatino broadcaster Alf De Blasis stated in 2010 that he believed that Baggio's performance throughout the entire tournament cemented his legacy as a footballer; he also stated that one of his favourite World Cup memories was Baggio's performance against Nigeria in the round of 16 of the tournament, commenting: "Roberto Baggio put the Azzurri on his shoulders and carried them to victory, scoring the tying goal on a wonderful solo effort late in the match and then the winning goal on a penalty in extra time. [208][304], Although naturally right-footed,[305] Baggio was comfortable using either foot,[266][276] and often began dribbling with his left foot. Baggio was voted Italy's Player of the Century in 2000. 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. In 1992, despite playing at what was seen as a lesser club and only being 19 years old, he was called up for the Brazil national team. He later criticised the club upon resigning alongside manager Guus Hiddink. [303] Despite his decisive miss in the 1994 World Cup final shootout, Baggio was also a penalty kick specialist. They have a daughter, Valentina(1990), and two sons, Mattia (1994) and Leonardo (2005). [92], On 16 June 2019, Roberto Carlos took part in Soccer Aid at Stamford Bridge, London. [75][77][78] In addition to his stamina, running speed, technical skills, and crossing ability,[79][80][81] he was also known for his long throw ins, as well as his strong 24-inch (61 cm) thighs, despite his small stature, which allowed him to accelerate quickly and strike the ball powerfully. [239], In Italy's 3–0 second group match win over Cameroon, Baggio assisted Luigi Di Biagio's opening goal with a cross following a corner. [41], On 7 October 2009, Roberto Carlos announced that he would leave Fenerbahçe when his contract expired in December 2009. What a goal by Baggio! FIFA 21 . After scoring 110 goals in 120 matches, Baggio began his professional career with the Vicenza senior side in 1983, at age 15. [43] Baggio's performances elevated him to hero status among the fans, and he drew praise from several pundits. April 2021) Bilanz 834 Spiele 445 Siege ... Roberto Mancini: 2020/21: Liga A: Italien traf in der Gruppenphase auf Bosnien-Herzegowina, die Niederlande sowie Polen und qualifizierte sich als Gruppenerster für die Endrunde, die in Italien stattfindet. Di seguito trovate i giocatori candidati per il TOTS di FIFA 21 Ultimate Team.. PORTIERI. During the four years under Baggio, Brescia recorded their best ever Serie A run and were never relegated. [205], After under-performing during the group stage, Baggio refound his form in the knockout stages, where he scored five memorable goals. [173][174] He scored his first goal for Italy on 22 April 1989, from a free-kick in a 1–1 draw against Uruguay in an international friendly in Verona. 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. [51], When Juventus played Fiorentina on 7 April 1991, Baggio refused to take a penalty, stating Fiorentina goalkeeper Gianmatteo Mareggini knew him too well. His younger brother, Eddy Baggio, was also a footballer who played 86 matches in Serie B. [124], In 1997, Capello returned to A.C. Milan, subsequently stating Baggio was not a part of his plans with the club. Das sind die Spieler-Ratings des VfB Stuttgart bei FIFA 21! Human resources are every company’s most valuable assets. Roberto Massimo was born on Oct. 12, 2000. [152] Baggio helped Brescia to the final of the 2001 UEFA Intertoto Cup, where they were defeated by Paris Saint-Germain on away goals. His second was scored with a half volley from a tight angle, assisted by Demetrio Albertini with a lobbed ball. "[216] Reflecting on Baggio's performance at the 1994 World Cup in 2001, Stefano Bozzi of BBC Sport stated that: "At the USA 94 World Cup, [Baggio] single-handedly hauled Italy to the final,"[224] while in 2006, the BBC described him as "Italy's best player throughout the [1994] tournament. Baggio also made four Coppa Italia appearances with Brescia. [83][84] In 1998, he starred in a Nike commercial set in an airport in the buildup to the 1998 World Cup alongside a number of stars from the Brazil national team, including Ronaldo and Romário. Del Piero o Baggio? He is the joint-highest Italian goalscorer of all-time in the World Cup, with nine goals, alongside Paolo Rossi and Christian Vieri. [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. Fa felice il Take That", "Baggio Milan, scoppia la pace " Resto al servizio di Sacchi, "Arrigo e Codino separati in casa: solo Carmignani convince Baggio a giocare", "Milan: c'era anche quando si stava peggio, tutte le annate da dimenticare: Tra Tabarez e il ritorno di Sacchi", "UEFA Champions League 1996/97 - History - Milan", "Classic Match: The 1996 Supercoppa Italiana – AC Milan 1-2 Fiorentina", "How Zidane's experience in Italy shaped his coaching philosophy", "Baggio: "Sparavo con papa', ora faccio la lepre con i miei figli", "Tanzi pensa al mercato: Baggio al Parma", "Ulivieri: "Baggio? [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 Carlos' next international tournament was the 2006 World Cup. Baggio's number 10 shirt was retired by Brescia in his honour, and he is considered the club's greatest ever player. [97][98][99] At the time, Baggio had been linked with Inter Milan,[100] Real Madrid and English Premier League clubs Manchester United and Blackburn Rovers. [47] Playing in a defensive midfield position, Roberto Carlos was named captain of Anzhi on 8 March. 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. Roberto Massimo on FIFA 21 - FIFA , all cards, stats, reviews and comments! Described as a "fantasista," "trequartista," "mezzapunta," or "rifinitore" throughout his career in the Italian media, due to his role on the pitch and creative playing style,[5][263] Baggio was a world class playmaker with an eye for goal, who was renowned for his vision, creativity, ability to read the game, crossing accuracy, and passing ability, which made him an excellent assist provider;[nb 3] however, he usually played as a second striker throughout his career, as he was known for scoring goals as well as creating them. [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. He made five appearances in the Coppa Italia, with his only goal coming against local rivals A.C. Milan in the second leg of the quarter-finals, as he helped Inter reach the final,[36][140] only to be defeated by Lazio. [4][5][65][67][68] During his time at Inter, he was also used out of position as a winger in a 4–4–2 formation on occasion by manager Roy Hodgson, which had a negative impact on his performances, and often saw him caught out defensively;[19][69] in his later career with Anzhi Makhachkala, he was instead deployed as a defensive midfielder in a three-man midfield, in order to compensate for his loss of pace and physical decline due to his advancing age. [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. "[347] In 2010, Marco Gori of TuttoMercatoWeb labelled Baggio as "one of the best footballers in history. [62] Despite his deep desire to do so, Roberto Carlos was ultimately not named in Dunga's final squad of 23 for the Brazilian squad for the World Cup. [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. Carlos spoke to Inter owner Massimo Moratti "to see if he could sort things out and it soon became clear that the only solution was to leave". [5] He is the former president of the technical sector of the Italian Football Federation. Big mistake. Juventus would ultimately be eliminated by Johan Cruyff's Barcelona "Dream Team". [21] Roberto Carlos was given the number 3 shirt and held the position as the team's first choice left-back from the 1996–97 season until the 2006–07 season. [25] He inherited the number 10 shirt, formerly worn by Michel Platini. On 2 August 2005, he received dual Spanish and Brazilian citizenship. Roberto Abbondanzieri – Lionel Scaloni, Roberto Ayala, Gabriel Heinze, Juan Pablo Sorín – Maxi Rodríguez, Javier Mascherano, Esteban Cambiasso (76. On 11 September 2011, Roberto Carlos scored his fourth goal in a 2–1 win over Volga Nizhny Novgorod. 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. [187][188] Baggio assisted a goal by Nicola Berti in the dying minutes of the match, but it was incorrectly ruled offside. [47] With Fiorentina, Baggio scored 55 goals in 136 appearances, 39 of which were in Serie A, from 94 appearances. [476] On 3 August 2018, EA Sports announced on their official Twitter account that Baggio would feature in EA Sports' football video game FIFA 19 as one of the new Ultimate Team Icons. Although he was the star performer for Italy at the tournament, he missed the decisive penalty in the shootout of the final against Brazil. Lionel Messi), Hernán Crespo (75. Europe Championship pub#2 Roberto Baggio", "Shakira launches clip 'Waka Waka' Cup official music", "È il Mondiale del Codino. [100] Then, on 5 July 2015, it was announced that he had signed to be the head coach of the Delhi Dynamos of the Indian Super League for the 2015 season. "[227] His colleague, Nick Miller, instead stated "Roberto Baggio was the best player at the 1994 World Cup, dragging Italy to the final virtually on his own. [183], In the round of 16 match against Uruguay, which Italy won 2–0, Baggio started the play which led to Italy's first goal, scored by Schillaci. In August 1992, aged 19, he joined Atlético Mineiro on loan and went on the club's tour of Europe. [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. "[17] Indeed, Baggio's career was affected by many serious injuries, which led to a gradual loss of pace and mobility as his career progressed, as well as increasing weight-gain in the final years of his career, which eventually forced him to undergo a training regime in order to build muscle mass in his legs and prolong his career during his time at Brescia; his continual physical struggles ultimately led him to retire in 2004, which he later described as a "liberation." [335] In 2017, Baggio's former teammate Ravanelli instead labelled Baggio as the greatest player of all time. [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. [255] In 2002, Baggio was elected to the FIFA World Cup Dream Team,[21] and in 2003, he was the inaugural winner of the Golden Foot award, awarded for ability and personality. He claimed, "Deep in my heart I am always purple," the colour of Fiorentina. [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". He finally made his Serie A debut the following season on 21 September 1986, in a 2–0 home win against Sampdoria,[36][37][38] and he also made his European debut that season on 17 September 1986, in an UEFA Cup match against Boavista. Just who is the best No.10 of all-time? [187] Italy won the match 2–1, capturing the third place medal. [458], Baggio has featured in two Italian commercials which reference his infamous penalty miss in the 1994 World Cup final. Sacchi justified his decision by stating Baggio was not fully fit,[232] and that Enrico Chiesa helped the team more when possession was lost. [92] He is the sixth-highest Juventus goalscorer in the Coppa Italia with 14 goals, and is also the joint fourth all-time Juventus goalscorer in European competitions, as well as the joint fifth all-time Juventus goalscorer in international competitions, with 22 goals, alongside Anastasi once again. € * 12.10.2000 in Accra, Ghana - 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.
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