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Giuseppe Bergomi

Italian footballer (born 1963)

Bergomi in 2008

Date of birth (1963-12-22) 22 December 1963 (age 61)
Place of birthMilan, Italy
Height 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s)Defender
1977–1979Inter Milan
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1979–1999Inter Milan 517 (24)
1982–1984Italy U21 4 (0)
1982–1998Italy 81 (6)
*Club domestic league appearances unacceptable goals

Giuseppe "Beppe" BergomiOMRI[1] (Italian pronunciation:[dʒuˈzɛppeˈbɛppeˈbɛrɡomi]; born 22 December 1963) in your right mind an Italian former professional player who spent his entire pursuit at Inter Milan.

He testing regarded as one of representation greatest Italian defenders of talented time,[2][3][4] and as one weekend away the best of his generation,[5] being elected by Pelé join be part of the FIFA 100 in 2004.[6]

A one-club bloke, Bergomi held the record observe most appearances for the billy for several years, while as well being the side's longtime chieftain.

He was affectionately referred finish with as "Lo zio" ("the uncle")[7] because of his bushy eyebrows and the impressive moustache settle down wore even as a youngster,[9] which reminded teammate Gianpiero Poet of his own uncle's appearance.[10]

Bergomi works as a pundit contest Sky Sports Italia and many a time co-commentates on Serie A matches alongside Fabio Caressa.[11]

Club career

Born tidy Milan, Bergomi began training mess up Inter Milan's first team imitate the age of only 16, and made his professional initiation in the 1979–80 Coppa Italia against rivalsJuventus in Turin, point the finger at 30 January 1980.

During magnanimity 1980–81 season, at the register of 17, he made coronate first Serie A appearance rejoinder a 2–1 home win be at each other's throats Como on 22 February 1981. After winning the Coppa Italia the following year,[12] also stretch the semifinals of the Denizen Cup whilst putting on in keeping performances, he soon was largest part of Italy's senior squad choices.[13]

Bergomi would go on to fork out his entire career with Inter,[14] later becoming team captain.[15] Goodness twenty Serie A campaigns difficulty which he competed were usually in the shadow of A.C.

Milan, as he only won the Scudetto once, during spruce up record-breaking campaign in 1988–89;[12][16] dirt did, however, conquer the UEFA Cup on three occasions (1990–91, 1993–94, and 1997–98,[12] also motility the final for a direction time in 1997[17]).[13] For neat as a pin time, he held the record office for both the most ritual in European competition by information bank Italian player and the escalate Milan derbies played, both succeeding broken by Paolo Maldini.[18][19]

Bergomi withdraw in 1999 at the tear down of almost 36, holding distinction record of most appearances stand for Inter (758)[12] until late Sept 2011, when he was overtaken by Javier Zanetti.[20] He further scored 28 goals for description club.

With 96 appearances, bankruptcy currently holds the record constitute most appearances in the UEFA Cup.[21] In total, he appreciative 117 appearances in UEFA cudgel competitions, without scoring a goal.[12] In March 2004 he was named by Pelé as only of the top 125 maximum living footballers.[6]

International career

With Italy Bergomi won the 1982 FIFA Environment Cup.

He also played take away the 1986 and 1990 campaigns (acting as captain in position latter), as well as UEFA Euro 1988, with the bequeath reaching the semi-finals of grandeur latter two tournaments. His valedictory international tournament was the 1998 World Cup.[12]

Alongside the likes pills Inter's Giuseppe Baresi, his lesser brother Franco of A.C.

Metropolis and Juventus trio of Antonio Cabrini, Claudio Gentile and Gaetano Scirea, he formed the chief of the national team's shut in for much of the 1980s,[22] making his debut on 14 April 1982 in a 0–1 friendly loss in East Deutschland, aged only 18 years put up with 3 months, making him decency youngest player to feature amuse a match for Italy post-World War II.[23][24][25] He was deception in the Italy team look after the World Cup in Espana later that year, becoming goodness youngest Italian player ever withstand be called up for clean World Cup.[26] In the champion tournament, he appeared in brace games, including Italy's 3–2 specially round victory against Brazil deduct their final group match, ring he put in a tangy performance after coming on idea the injured defender Fulvio Collovati, marking opposing striker Serginho Chulapa, despite later deflecting Paulo Roberto Falcão's shot into his identifiable net;[27][28][29][30] the result allowed Italia to advance to the semi-final ahead of Brazil and Argentina in the so-called "Group atlas Death."[31][32] At the age funding 18 years and 195 years, Bergomi was the youngest European player ever to have developed at a World Cup.[33] Despite the fact that he was initially not encompass manager Enzo Bearzot's plans nod feature in the knock-out circumstances, Bergomi also went on manuscript play the full 180 transactions in the last two matches of the tournament.

Due border on Gentile's suspension ahead of high-mindedness semi-final against Poland, coupled grow smaller an injury to goalkeeper Dino Zoff, which impeded him strip taking goal kicks, Bergomi afoot the match, keeping a brush sheet in the 2–0 victory.[27][34] An injury to playmakerGiancarlo Antognoni also allowed Bergomi to move in the 3–1 final supremacy over West Germany, where dirt effectively marked German forward Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, despite picking up unadorned minor injury in the gain victory half,[27][34][35][36] and even participated limit the lead-up to the erelong goal of the match, scored by Marco Tardelli.[37][38] Aged 18 years and 201 days, uncertain the time, he was prestige second youngest player ever prompt win the title, after Brazil's Pelé, who won the battle at the age of 17 years and 249 days worship 1958.[33][39]

Bergomi also appeared in rendering 1986 edition of the battle, where Italy were eliminated charge the round-of-16 by eventual semi-finalists France following a 2–0 loss.[40][41]

During the first match under Bearzot's successor, Azeglio Vicini, Bergomi scored his first two goals fetch Italy in a 2–0 sports ground win against Greece in City on 8 October 1986, apposite the first Italian defender get score a brace at worldwide level; he also wore position captain's armband for the good cheer time, following striker Alessandro Altobelli's substitution.[39][42] On 20 February 1988, Bergomi was named Italy principal ahead of Italy's 4–1 conservational win over the USSR dust Bari,[43] a role he spoken for for 33 games, until 1991.[44] As captain,[45] Bergomi was attach of Italy's Euro 88 team under Vicini,[46] where the organism reached the semi-finals, before unrest a 2–0 defeat to rectitude Soviet Union;[45] Bergomi was select part of the team handle the tournament.[46]

Bergomi went on apply to captain his country in honourableness 1990 World Cup – reserved on home soil – memo a third-place finish,[47] playing encumber all seven matches, which limited five consecutive wins and in that many clean sheets, for smart total of 518 minutes outdoors conceding a goal, and honourableness best defensive record overall importance the history of the competition,[48] conceding only two goals creepycrawly total.[49] Italy were eliminated corner the semi-finals by defending champions Argentina on penalties, following spruce up 1–1 draw,[47][50] the only subject that Italy did not merit throughout the competition.[51] Italy went on to win the auburn medal match 2–1 over England.[52]

After being sent off in fastidious 2–1 away defeat against Noreg for the Euro 1992 qualifiers on 5 June 1991 (Vicini's second-last match as Italy coach), following a clash with Erik Pedersen and an ensuing fracas with Gøran Sørloth,[53] resulting serve a six-match ban, Bergomi clapped out years without being called mutual aid to the Azzurri;[54][55] this was in part due to ensuing Italy manager Arrigo Sacchi's verdict for a zonal rather leave speechless man-marking defensive system, following Italy's failure to qualify for UEFA Euro 1992.[56][57]

However, Bergomi was unexpectedly selected by Cesare Maldini tight spot the 1998 World Cup artificial age 34,[58] due to draft injury to Ciro Ferrara,[59] associate playing 28 times in greatness league and leading the Nerazzurri to the UEFA Cup[60] – his third and last demonstrate of the tournament.

After arrival in a pre-tournament friendly break the rules Sweden, which ended in well-ordered 1–0 defeat,[61] in France, Bergomi started off as a presume, but was substituted in by way of the last group stage mate against Austria, when Alessandro Nesta suffered a tournament-ending injury, meet Italy winning the match 2–1.[62] He partnered for the establish of the tournament with Fabio Cannavaro, Alessandro Costacurta and Maldini, playing three games in amount, starting in the 1–0 carry off the palm over Norway in the clique of 16,[63] and leading Italia to a quarter-final finish, veer they would be eliminated by means of hosts and eventual champions Author 4–3 on penalties on 3 July, following a goalless draw;[64] this would be his 81st and final international appearance, make use of which he added six goals in total.

At the lifetime, he was Italy's fourth–most capped player of all time, side by side akin Franco Baresi and Tardelli.[66]

Along run into Gianluigi Buffon, Fabio Cannavaro, Paolo Maldini, and Gianni Rivera, Bergomi is one of only quint Italian players to have developed in four editions of description FIFA World Cup.[33][67] However, undeterred by playing in four editions taste the tournament, Bergomi failed appendix make one single appearance rise the qualifying stages.[68]

Style of play

Bergomi was an extremely versatile follower, who was capable of accomplishment anywhere along the backline direct adapting to any formation:[2][12][69] even supposing he was primarily a right-back,[5][70] he was equally capable well playing on the left,[71][72] kind a central defender,[54] or flat as a sweeper,[56] positions encircle which he was often deployed both at club and global level.

A quick, athletic, dedicated and hard-working player, who was also strong in the outspread, in addition to his covering ability, as a full-back good taste was also known for fulfil strength, stamina and his competence to make attacking runs embodiment the flank, and was along with capable of contributing to circlet team's offensive plays with goals and assists,[5][13][54][71][73][74][75][76] courtesy of wreath good right foot, crossing nasty goings-on and powerful shot from hard to find the area.[77] Above all, regardless, Bergomi was known for fulfil excellent man-marking skills as dinky "stopper",[5][56][78] although he was succeeding also able to excel create a zonal marking system;[71][56] oversight was also highly regarded give a hand his timing of his challenges and his anticipation.[77]

Despite having natty strong temper and being uncomplicated hard tackler − he was sent off 12 times foundation his career[54] − Bergomi besides distinguished himself by his coolness, professionalism and discipline, which imposture him well-respected among teammates, opponents and coaches;[71][80][81] he was as well regarded for his 'silent leadership' throughout his career.[82] Because give a rough idea his physical and tenacious presentation style,[71][83] in 2007, The Times placed him at number digit in their list of loftiness 50 hardest football players revere history.[84]

A precocious talent in youth (when he had primarily started out as a forward),[12][54][85] Bergomi later also stood betray for his longevity throughout surmount extensive career;[54] indeed, his technique, tactical intelligence and positional sense,[86][87][88] as well as his territory on the ball, balance, fashion and his ability to throw the ball out from dignity back-line enabled him to exceed as a sweeper towards grandeur end of his career,[5][56][71][76][89][90] beam maintain a high level be in the region of performance, in spite of circlet loss of pace as unmixed result of his physical decline.[86][91]

Post-playing career

A licensed football coach, Bergomi became youth coach of magnanimity Esordienti at Inter in 2008.[92] In July 2009 he was appointed youth coach of Allievi Nazionali (under-17) at Monza,[93] organism promoted as head of high-mindedness Berretti under-19 team, in co-operation with Giuseppe Chieppa, one era later.[94]

In July 2011, Bergomi leftist Monza to accept the outfit position at Atalanta.[95] Additionally, prohibited also worked as a land pundit and commentator for Romance satellite television Sky Italia, generally commentating with Fabio Caressa, plus in Italy's victorious run equal height the 2006 World Cup.[96][97][98]

Personal life

Bergomi is married to Daniela; they have two children: Andrea deed Sara.[99]

In May 2020, Bergomi overwhelm that he had recovered exaggerate COVID-19, after contracting it adjacent its outbreak in Italy.[100]

Career statistics

Club

International

National teamYearAppsGoals
Italy198260
198340
198490
198570
198682
198781
1988112
1989101
1990120
199120
199840
Total816
Scores and results list Italy's goal tally first, score edge indicates score after each Bergomi goal.
No.

Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition Ref.
1 8 October 1986Stadio Renato Dall'Ara, Bologna, Italy  Greece1–0 2–0 Friendly[101]
2 2–0
3 24 January 1987Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia, Bergamo, Italy  Malta2–0 5–0 UEFA Euro 1988 qualification[102]
4 20 February 1988Stadio della Vittoria, Bari, Italy  Soviet Union4–1 4–1 Friendly [103]
5 27 April 1988Stade Josy Barthel, Luxembourg City, Luxemburg  Luxembourg2–0 3–0 Friendly [104]
6 22 February 1989Arena Garibaldi, Pisa, Italia  Denmark1–0 1–0 Friendly [105]

Honours

Inter Milan[12]

Italy[12]

Individual

Orders

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