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Roberto Baggio
Roberto Baggio, born in Caldogno, north Vicenza
in February 1967, has been one of the best players in the world through out the
1990s. He started his career in Vicenza
back in the 1982/83 season, and stayed there for three seasons until he was
picked up by Fiorentina in 1985. It was from there he started to show his true
potential. In the 1988/89 he won his first cap for Italy
after having a very good season scoring 24 goals in 40 games in Italian
football (league/cup). The following season was even better, Baggio knocked in
goals for fun and Fiorentina couldn't afford to keep him. The big clubs in the
north were prepared to put the big money on the table.
It was Juventus who finally got him for a world record fee
of £7.700.000 in the summer of 1990, just before the World Cup on home soil.
Baggio scored two goals as Italy
went on to get bronze, after losing on penalties in the semifinals to Argentina.
He spent five seasons in Juventus. Five great years for him, as he won the
Serie A, Italian Cup and UEFA Cup as well as been voted "World and
European Player of the Year" in 1993.
Baggio's best World Cup was in 1994 in the United
States. After a slow
start he woke up in the second round, scoring twice against Nigeria,
then once against Spain
in the quarterfinal, and two more in the semifinal against Bulgaria.
In the final against Brazil
he missed a penalty in the shoot-out which saw Brazil
win the World Cup for the fourth time.
Since then, Baggio has been in and out of the Italian squad.
He was dropped from the EURO 96 squad by Arrigo Sacchi, but made Cesare
Maldini's France 98 squad and played in several games although not with the
same class as four years earlier. He has since played for AC Milan winning the
Serie A once, and also in Bologna,
Inter Milan and Brescia
where he seems to end his career.
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