TitleMr.
Name:Roberto
Surname:Baggio
Nationality:ITA  Italy
Date of Birth:18/02/1967
Function:Player
 
Biography:
Roberto Baggio (born February 18, 1967 in Caldogno, Italy) is an Italian football player, considered to be among the best forwards in the world throughout the 1990s. In 1993, he was named both European Footballer of the Year and World Player of the Year. Baggio started his career with Vicenza in Serie C1 in 1981. Fiorentina snapped him up in 1985, and during his years there, he rose to cult status among the team's fans. He was sold to Juventus amid large fan outcry in 1990 for $19 million, the world record transfer for a football player at the time. That year, he played in his first World Cup. In 1993, he got his lone European club hardware, helping Juventus to the UEFA Cup. Roberto was the cornerstone of the Italian team during the 1994 World Cup, leading them to the final. He scored five goals, all in the medal round: two in the Round of 16 to beat Nigeria, a late winner in the quarterfinals to top Spain, and two to beat Bulgaria on the semifinals. Unfortunately, Baggio was not fully fit against for the final against Brazil, and missed Italy's last penalty (Brazil still had a kick left) as the South Americans won the World Cup title after a 0-0 tie. However it is often overlooked that two other Italians, Franco Baresi and Daniele Massaro, had already missed penalties and had Baggio scored, Brazil would have still had a penalty to win the Cup nevertheless. He won his first scudetto with Juventus in 1995, who promptly sold him to A.C. Milan, where he won his second scudetto a year later. In 1997, thought to be on the downslide, Baggio transferred to Bologna, and after scoring a personal best 22 goals that year, was named to Italy's squad for the 1998 World Cup. He scored two goals - one from the spot against Chile - and added one in the penalty shootout as Italy went out to eventual champions France. After the World Cup, Baggio signed with Internazionale but this proved to be an unfortunate move, as the then coach Marcello Lippi did not favour Roberto and hardly played him. That led Baggio to lose him his place with national team. After two years with Inter, he transferred to previously unfashionable Brescia, playing there until his retirement in 2004. Baggio finished his career with 203 goals in Serie A, and 56 caps and 27 goals for the national team. He was given a sendoff match on April 28, 2004 against Spain. Baggio played one last match, the Football for Hope tsunami relief match at the Nou Camp in Barcelona, on February 15, 2005.
 
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