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'''Gianni Rivera''' (born [[August 18]], [[1943]] in [[Alessandria]]) was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[soccer|football]] player, the [[European Footballer of the Year]] in [[1969]]. |
'''Gianni Rivera''' (born [[August 18]], [[1943]] in [[Alessandria]]) was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[soccer|football]] player, the [[European Footballer of the Year]] in [[1969]]. He is widely considered to be one of the best players in the history of the game. |
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He was nicknamed ''The Golden Boy'' of Italian football. He is the product of Alessandria's youth soccer academy. He debuted in [[Serie A]] for [[Alessandria Calcio|Alessandria]] against [[Internazionale Milano F.C.|Internazionale]]. That was on [[June 2]], [[1959]]; he was only fifteen years old. He only played for his first club twenty six matches in which he scored six goals. After one year, he was bought by [[A.C. Milan|AC Milan]] with a record transfer fee for that time, $200,000, ahd he was only sixteen years old. In 1962 he won the first ''scudetto'' with AC Milan and on [[May 13]], [[1962]], at eighteen years, he played his first match for the [[Italy national football team|Italian national team]] against [[Germany national football team|West Germany]] at the [[Football World Cup 1962|World Cup]] in [[Chile]], a game that finished with a goalless draw, 0-0. |
He was nicknamed ''The Golden Boy'' of Italian football. He is the product of Alessandria's youth soccer academy. He debuted in [[Serie A]] for [[Alessandria Calcio|Alessandria]] against [[Internazionale Milano F.C.|Internazionale]]. That was on [[June 2]], [[1959]]; he was only fifteen years old. He only played for his first club twenty six matches in which he scored six goals. After one year, he was bought by [[A.C. Milan|AC Milan]] with a record transfer fee for that time, $200,000, ahd he was only sixteen years old. In 1962 he won the first ''scudetto'' with AC Milan and on [[May 13]], [[1962]], at eighteen years, he played his first match for the [[Italy national football team|Italian national team]] against [[Germany national football team|West Germany]] at the [[Football World Cup 1962|World Cup]] in [[Chile]], a game that finished with a goalless draw, 0-0. |
Revision as of 15:36, 25 November 2005
Gianni Rivera (born August 18, 1943 in Alessandria) was an Italian football player, the European Footballer of the Year in 1969. He is widely considered to be one of the best players in the history of the game.
He was nicknamed The Golden Boy of Italian football. He is the product of Alessandria's youth soccer academy. He debuted in Serie A for Alessandria against Internazionale. That was on June 2, 1959; he was only fifteen years old. He only played for his first club twenty six matches in which he scored six goals. After one year, he was bought by AC Milan with a record transfer fee for that time, $200,000, ahd he was only sixteen years old. In 1962 he won the first scudetto with AC Milan and on May 13, 1962, at eighteen years, he played his first match for the Italian national team against West Germany at the World Cup in Chile, a game that finished with a goalless draw, 0-0.
Due to their win of the 1962 scudetto, AC Milan qualified for the European Cup in 1962, a European Cup which they have finally won, beating Benfica 2-1 in the final with a Rivera in great form as he was awarded the second place in the famous Ballon d'or award, won by the Russian goalkeeper Lev Yashin.
In the 1967/1968 season, Rivera won with AC Milan both the title and the Cup Winners' Cup. In 1968, he played for Italy as they won at the European Championship. Next season, Rivera takes AC Milan to win the Champions Cup as he finally gets the Ballon d'or award.
He played with the Squadra Azzurra (Italian national team) in the
hosted by Mexico, where they reached the final, losing against Brazil, 4-1. He also played in the
when the Italians were knocked out by Poland, 2-1. That was the end of Rivera's career at the national team for which he played in sixty games scoring fourteen goals.
Rivera took AC Milan in two Cup Winners' Cup finals, one in 1973 and another in 1974; the first one was won and the second one lost. He also won with the red-and-black team two consecutive Italian titles, in 1972 and 1973. AC Milan also won several Italian Cups in the 70's but without Rivera in most of them who was banned because of his statements against the Italian referees.
Rivera won his last scudetto of his career as a player in 1979 with AC Milan, this also being the tenth title for The Devils. Totally, he played for AC Milan in Serie A 501 matches and scored 122 goals.
After retirement, Rivera entered the Italian political life, being one of the members of the Italian Parliament. He was named by Pelé as one of the top 125 greatest living footballers in March 2004.
Trophies won
- 4 x Italian cup
- 3 x Italian title
- 2 x Cup Winners Cup
- 2 x European Cup
- 1 x European Player of The Year
- 1 x European Player of The Year runner-up
- 1 x World Cup runner-up
- 1 x Italian League Top Scorer
- 1 x Intercontinental Cup
- 1 x European Championship