The Treviso-born star joined Juventus FC in 1993 after just 14 games for Serie B club Padova Calcio, and quickly became an integral part of a team whose attack also boasted the holy trinity of Roberto Baggio, Fabrizio Ravanelli and Gianluca Vialli. As Del Piero matured, his dazzling runs and free-kicks helped the club to three successive UEFA Champions League finals; he was part of the team that defeated AFC Ajax to win the 1995/96 edition but he also played in two subsequent final defeats, against BV Borussia Dortmund in 1996/97 – when Del Piero scored a fantastic back-heeled goal – and Real Madrid CF the following year. He helped them to titles in 1994/95, 1996/97, 1997/98, 2001/02 and 2002/03, in the latter season experiencing another Champions League final defeat, this time to AC Milan, although he did score in the penalty shoot-out. He managed eight league goals the next season despite suffering with muscle injuries.
Alessandro Del Piero 2009
Alessandro Del Piero 2009Alessandro Del Piero everyone knows the name a true masterclass player from italy who even now till this day is playing the best football of his life.So we thought we would give the serie a hitman some love one of the best players born and bread in italy.
Alessandro Del Piero 2009
Alessandro Del Piero 2009he Dutch stopper has proved over the years to be one of the finest goalkeepers in Champions League history. Van Der Sar collected a winner’s medal with Ajax and Manchester United. During both of those campaigns he shone and now, in his last ever game, has a chance to grab a third. This year he proved with and incredible save against Chelsea that he still has it when it matters.
Alessandro Del Piero 2009
Alessandro Del Piero 2009
Alessandro Del Piero 2009when Del Piero scored a fantastic back-heeled goal – and Real Madrid CF the following year. He helped them to titles in 1994/95, 1996/97, 1997/98, 2001/02 and 2002/03, in the latter season experiencing another Champions League final defeat, this time to AC Milan, although he did score in the penalty shoot-out. He managed eight league goals the next season despite suffering with muscle injuries.
2004/05: Substituted 28 times in Serie A, Del Piero nevertheless played a crucial role in Juve’s 28th and his sixth Serie A triumph, scoring 14 league goals and setting up David Trezeguet’s crucial winner at Milan in May
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