Once upon a time, every player in the 1980s and 1990s dreamed of playing in Italy.Although with the development of the Premier League, the Bundesliga and La Liga, the era of Serie As "Little World Cup" has gone forever, from the brave forward to the gorgeous midfielder, to the rock -like defender. At that timeUnforgettable.
1. Paul Maldini (AC Milan)
Paul Maldinis entire club career is playing for AC Milan, participating in 647 leagues. He was remembered by fans with incredible performance.The typical Italian star won countless trophy with his beloved AC Milan, including seven Serie A champions and five Champions League champions, setting the benchmark for all latecomers.
2. Diego Maradona (Naples)
Diego Maradona is obviously lacking in the Serie A league, but his super superstar status and his attention to Italian football make up for this shortcoming.In the eight years of Valley, the talented Argentine star only played in the Serie A 187 times.During this period, he scored 81 goals and had 48 assists, winning two league championships in the 86/87 and 89/90 season.
3. Buffon (Juventus, Parma)
Buffon, born in Karara, Italy, stands in front of the goal 657 times in Serie A, is the incarnation of Italian football.Buffon can be said to be the greatest goalkeeper in the history of Serie A. From 10 times he won the best goalkeeper in Serie A, he can know a little.Buffons brilliant career began in Parma. He may be one of the greatest players who have never won the Champions League championship, but the trophy he won in other aspects-whether it is personal or from a collective perspective, letting him let it makeHe is proud of the heroes.
4. Malco Vanbasten (AC Milan)
If it wasnt for injuries, Malco Vanbasten would likely become one of the best players in history.From the Dutch forward in front of the door, he won the Golden Globe Award three times in his career (1988, 1989, 1992), and also won three Champions League championship with AC Milan, and won 1988 with the Dutch team.The European Cup champion.If it wasnt forced to retire at the age of 28, who knew what a versatile striker would achieve?
5. Zidane (Juventus)
Juventus has bred some influential stars in the history of football, but not many people can be comparable to this French legend that has won the World Cup.The French star is recognized as one of the great players in history. Although he only got the super superstar after playing Real Madrid, his most memorable moment was when the Juventus team played.
6. Pirlo (AC Milan, Juventus)
Pirlo can pass the ball 50 yards and fall on a coin. Whether it is a new player or an old player, there are not many people (if so) can be with Pirlos passing ability.Compared.As a unique genius, Pirlo is recognized as one of the best tissue back waists ever.
7. Francisco Totti (Rome)
In modern football, there are very few players who only play a club. Totti is one of the best representatives.He participated in his first Serie A event in 1993. After 24 years, he became the second most players in Serie A with 250 goals and drawn a successful end for his career.
Although there is a series of interested suitors waiting in line to sign him, the star is still loyal to his mother team.Totto won the only league championship in the 2000/01 season, and won the Italian Cup championship for two consecutive seasons from 2006 to 2008, proving that he was able to lead the team to great.There are no players like Totti.
8. Franco Barori (AC Milan)
Before Maldini and his partner Nesta became the core of AC Milans post -defense, Franco Bresser opened the way to the latecomers who followed him.Although he is only 176 cm tall, few centers can win him in confrontation.Born in Travalita, Baresei is known as "Kaiser Franz" because he has a lot of similarities with Bakerbon Ball.
9. Alexandro Del Piero (Juventus)
Juventuss eternal captain Piero, he was "PINTURICCHIO" because he was similar to Roberto Baggio (Pinturi, a famous Italian painter in Pingtu,Former President of Juventus, Aneli, said the nickname of Bargie).The zebra Prince scored 290 goals in 705 games played for Juventus.His cooperation with David Treesa has also become one of the greatest front line partners in football history.
10. Harveil Suniti (Inter Milan)
If you want to find the word "longevity" in the football dictionary, you will definitely see the name Suniti.His loyalty to Inter Milan is as deep as Tottis loyalty to Rome. This versatile Argentine star can play defender or play in the midfield. In San Siros career, he played 615 times in the Italian league 615 times, Helped the team win five Serie A championships.