Gianluigi "Gigi" Buffon

Gianluigi Buffon (born 28 January 1978 in Carrara, Italy), is an Italian FIFA World Cup, UEFA Cup, and Serie A winning goalkeeper who plays for Serie A club Juventus and the Italian national team. He is considered by many fans and experts to be one of most dominant and successful goalkeepers in recent history.

Long regarded as the finest goalkeeper in the world, Buffon became the most expensive stopper in history when he joined Juventus for £32.6 million in 2001. Since that record breaking move the Italian has proved his considerable worth for both club and country, culminating in World Cup triumph in 2006. 

After winning the 2001-02 and 2002-03 Scudetto in Turin, Buffon stayed loyal to Juventus after they were demoted to Serie B in the Italian match-fixing scandal and he was rewarded with an instant return to the top fight, which inspired the big keeper to sign an extension to his contract until 2012.

Buffon has won everything in the Italian game and was a major part of the Italy side that won the World Cup - enjoying a 453-minute scoreless streak and conceding just two goals (one an own goal and the other a penalty) during the tournament. His personal accolades include the UEFA award for Most Valuable Player and Best Goalkeeper. [source : Gigi Buffon]

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Giampiero Boniperti

Giampiero Boniperti (born 4 July 1928 in Barengo, Piedmont) is an Italian former football player who played his entire career at Juventus between 1946 and 1961. He also played for the Italian national football team. After retirement from professional football, Boniperti has been a president of Juventus and a deputy to the European Parliament.

Italian striker Giampiero Boniperti is one of the most legendary figures at Juventus, the club where he spent most of his career. Having started out as a player in the lower leagues with Momo, his move to Turin early in 1947 would be the last of his career. He remained with Juventus for the next fourteen years, setting several club records. 

Boniperti made an instant impact at Juventus. Having played a few games for the club at the end of the 1946-47 season, his first full season in 1947-48 saw him finish as leading goalscorer in Serie A, his performances earning him a place in the Italian national team. In 1950 he won his first Serie A Championship medal with Juventus, and also made one appearance in an unsuccessful World Cup campaign for Italy.  

Winning another Serie A title in 1952, Boniperti was one of Italy's most prolific strikers in the early 1950s, regularly scoring more than fifteen league goals a season. Later in the 1950s, the goals did not come as frequently as Juventus' domestic success dried up for several years, although Boniperti did make a second World Cup appearance in 1954. 

Most of the club success in Boniperti's career came towards the end of his time as a player. He won his third Serie A title in 1958, the Italian Cup in 1959 and a league and cup double in 1960. After taking a fifth championship with Juventus in 1961, Boniperti ended his playing career as the holder of the club records for both appearances and goals in all competitions. 

With 182 goals in all-competitions, Boniperti was the highest goalscorer in Juventus' history for more than 40 years, until his record was bested by Alessandro Del Piero on 10 January 2006. Del Piero also broke his appearance record on 14 February 2010 when he played his 445th Serie A game. Notably, Boniperti is the tenth-highest goalscorer of all-time in Serie A and was named by Pelé as one of the top 125 greatest living footballers in March 2004. 

After his retirement, Boniperti returned to Juventus in 1971 to take over as club president, as was responsible for several inspired coaching appointments that helped the club to achieve a new era of domestic and European success. Over Boniperti's nineteen years as president, Juventus won nine Serie A titles, four Italian Cups and all three European club trophies.  [source : http://www.world-football-legends.co.uk/boniperti.php]

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Il Capitano Francesco Totti

Francesco Totti was born at Porta Metronia, Rome, Italy, on 27th September in 1976. He is the current captain of Serie A club AS Roma. Totti has spent his entire career at Roma, is the number-one goalscorer and the most capped player in the club's history. He is widely regarded as one of the finest players in his generation and also one of Roma's greatest players ever. Totti is member of  2006 World Cup winner, Italian national team. 

Francesco Totti is one of the most exciting and impressive attacking footballers to emerge in this generation and is widely recognised as AS Roma's talisman having never left the club to play elsewhere. Totti made his first appearance for Roma at the age of only 16 and his talent coupled with an eagerness to impress was soon rewarded as he forced himself into a regular place in the first team. His development at the club continued in earnest and he was named Serie A Player of the Year both in 2000 and in 2003. Totti's influence in the squad was one of the major factors that contributed to AS Roma securing the Italian league title at the end of the 2001 season with the young man scoring thirteen goals for his team. Totti’s outstanding performances for Roma continued as Totti was moulded into the player and creative genius that we know and love today. In the 2006-07 season Totti scored an impressive tally of 26 goals securing the trophy for the top goal scorer in the League as well as the European Golden Boot.

In international football Totti has played as a regular for the Italian national squad since he first made his senior debut in 2000. Totti was a member of the successful Italian squad that lifted the 2006 FIFA World Cup. He announced his retirement from the national team in July 2007 emphasizing that he wishes to concentrate on his domestic football with AS Roma.

Totti has won many individual awards, including a record five Italian Footballer of the Year awards and two Serie A Footballer of the Year awards. He was named by Pelé as one of the top 125 greatest living footballers in March 2004. He is currently the top active Serie A goalscorer, and sixth all-time in league history with 192 goals. In 2010, Totti awarded with The Golden Foot Award (an international football award, given to players who stand out for their athletic achievements -both as individuals and team players- and for their personality. The award is only given to active players of at least 29 years of age, and can only be won once). [source : Totti]

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Fabio Cannavaro

Fabio Cannavaro (born 13 September 1973 in Naples, Italy) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a centre back for the UAE Football League club Al-Ahli Dubai. He spent the majority of his career in Italy. He started his career at Napoli, before spending seven years at Parma, with whom he won two Coppa Italia and the 1999 UEFA Cup. After spells at Internazionale and Juventus, Cannavaro transferred along with manager Fabio Capello from Juventus to Real Madrid, with whom he won consecutive La Liga titles in 2007 and 2008. After returning to Juventus for one season in 2009–10, he joined current club Al-Ahli.

Cannavaro has also achieved success with the Italian national team. He was part of the Italy team that won consecutive Under-21 European Championships in 1994 and 1996. After earning his first senior cap in 1997, he eventually became captain. Cannavaro led Italy to victory in the 2006 FIFA World Cup, and in 2009 overtook Paolo Maldini as the most capped player in the country's history. He announced his retirement from international football on 25 June 2010 following Italy's failure to qualify for the knock-out stages of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, having amassed 136 and scored 2 goals for the national team.

He won the FIFA World Player of the Year award in 2006, making him the first, and so far, only defender to win the award, as well as the oldest recipient. Cannavaro's younger brother Paolo is also a professional footballer. [source : Cannavaro]

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Lev Yashin : The Black Spider

Lev Yashin was born in Moscow on October 22nd 1929 when Stalin ruled the roost and the country was experiencing unparalleled economic upheavals, young Lev was unsurprisingly born to a family of industrial workers. During these tumultuous and arduous times, Lev himself ended up in the factory and operated as a metal worker in Moscow throughout World War II.

However, his first love was always football. Having been involved with the youth side since 1944, Yashin was called up to Dynamo Moscow’s senior side in 1949, thanks to an invite from incumbent coach, A.I. Chernyshov. 

However, despite his undoubted talent, Dynamo’s pedigree of brilliant goalkeepers meant he had to wait for his chance, with club legend Aleksei ‘The Tiger’ Khomich (who would become his mentor) between the sticks. 

He eventually made his first appearance with the club one year later on July 6th 1950 and never looked back, although whether this was due to a genuine, unfaltering love for the club or the fact that Dynamo Moscow was affiliated to the Interior Ministry, is something we will never know.

Over the course of twenty-two seasons for Dynamo between 1949 and 1970, Yashin provided the impetus for the club’s success, as they won the USSR Championship in 1954, 1955, 1957, 1959 and 1963. 

This came alongside a series of second place finishes, often to arch-rivals Spartak, and victories in the USSR Cup in 1953, 1967 and 1970. Incredibly, Yashin was also involved in Russia’s other national sport, ice hockey, and represented HC Dynamo Moscow with some success, winning the USSR Ice Hockey Cup in 1953.

Above all, Yashin came to worldwide prominence for his exploits with the national team. Receiving his first call-up in 1954, the same season in which he won his first USSR Championship, Lev made the number 1 jersey his own just as he had at Moscow.

He also enjoyed near-immediate success, as the Soviets took their side to the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne and picked up the gold medal. This was followed by an even more impressive victory at the 1960 European Nations’ Cup (better known today as the European Championship), courtesy of a 2-1 victory after extra time in the final against Yugoslavia. 

Yashin would also participate in the subsequent 1964 competition in Spain, where the Soviet team succumbed in the final to the host nation (a politically loaded contest between Communism and Franco’s authoritarian regime). 

During his time with the national side, Lev was also involved in three world cups (1958, 1962 and 1966), with the Soviets reaching the semi-final in his last appearance.

While his time with the Soviets was littered with success, perhaps his greatest moment came in 1963 when he appeared as part of the Rest of the World XI against England in the FA’s centenary match. The ‘Black Panther’, as he was now known, due to his distinctive black outfit, made a string of sensational saves, fully justifying his more fearsome ‘Black Spider’ moniker to his opponents. He would appear for the Rest of the World XI again in 1968 against Brazil.

It was also this year that Yashin received the ultimate individual accolade, becoming the 1963 European Footballer of the Year. To this day, he remains the only goalkeeper to take the award. The plaudits didn’t end there either, as he picked up the Order of Lenin in 1967, the second highest honour in the Soviet Union.

Yashin concluded his career with the national side in 1967, having won 78 caps. He continued to play for Moscow, though, eventually retiring in 1971 with 326 appearances to his name. In honour of his incredible service to the game, FIFA reward him with a testimonial match in 1971 at Lenin Stadium in Moscow, between Dynamo and a European XI, in front of roughly 100,000 fans and fellow greats like Pele and Beckenbauer. When he eventually called time on his career proper, he had kept an astonishing 270 clean sheets, saving approximately 150 penalties in the process.

After his playing career, Lev continued to stay involved in the game, coaching a few junior sides in Finland. His legend was still a part of the Soviet consciousness, though, with Dynamo erecting a statue to the man and the state eventually making him a Hero of Socialist Labour with the Hammer and Sickle medal in 1989. This, combined with the Order of Lenin, meant that Yashin held the highest honour in the state.

Yashin died in 1990 as a result of problems with a previous leg amputation. Nevertheless, his name lives on. FIFA have since established the Lev Yashin Award for the best goalkeeper in the World Cup and the Russian Football Union named him their Golden Player of the last 50 years in 2003, a fitting tribute to one who contributed so much to Russian sport and football in general. [source : talkfootball]

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