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Roberto Baggio was born on February 18, 1967. Height is 1.74 meters, weight: 72 kilograms. Clubs he has played for: Vicenza, Fiorentina, Juventus, AC Milan , Bologna, Inter Milan, currently playing for Serie A club Brescia. Position on the field: forward and forward. He likes shooting and hunting and believes in Buddhism.

Baggio resume: Baggio is the eighth child of his mother Mathilde. In front of him are Giona, Walter, Carla, Giogier, Anna Maria, and Nattier. and Eddie, these brothers and sisters. Father Follindo ran a small shop, and Mathilde was the mother of eight children, so Robert's childhood was full of freedom.

On September 21, 1986, Baggio participated in the Sampdoria match. This was his first Serie A game.

On December 18, 1986, Dr. Bouthquet successfully performed surgery on Robert, allowing him to continue his football career.

In November 1989, Baggio was called up to the national team for the first time due to his outstanding performance and participated in the game against the Netherlands. That was also his first national team game.

After the 1988-1989 season, Baggio got married. He and his girlfriend Andrena, who had been in love for many years, finally got married.

After the 1989-1990 season, Fiorentina sold Baggio to Juventus in Turin for a then-record transfer fee of $17 million. Fans of the Foshan team were so dissatisfied with the deal that they marched on the streets of Foshan for two days in protest.

On December 2, 1990, his wife gave birth to his first child, Valentina. At this time he was already the best and most powerful player in Italy.

In November 1993, Baggio won the Golden Globe Award, the highest honor for European players, and was named the World Footballer of the Year.

In June 1994, his wife gave birth to their second child, Mattia.

On July 16, 1995, Baggio left Juventus and joined AC Milan.

On July 18, 1997, Baggio signed a contract with FC Bologna.

On June 4, 1998, Baggio joined Inter Milan for a transfer fee of US$2.1 million.

In September 2000, he moved to Brescia on a free transfer.

On February 18, 1967, the great Baggio was born in Caldogno, Province of Vicenza. "Almost since I was born, I have had the hobby of running with the ball and controlling it. The skills of playing football were born with me, or I was born for football." Perhaps this sentence is a reflection on Baggio's football career. The best summary.

He has played for many clubs throughout his career, including giants such as Milan, Juventus, and Fiorentina, as well as small clubs such as Vicenza and Brescia. This is also destined that he will encounter an extraordinary life in this life. In 1980, when he was only 13 years old, he entered the Vicenza senior team. It was in the Vicenza team that he suffered an injury that he would never get rid of in his life. Only 18 years old at the time, he was tackled in a match against Rimini and tore the meniscus and anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee. He received a total of 220 stitches during that operation. Since then, he has been accompanied by pain, and he has learned to live with the pain. Maybe "the edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold." Maybe Italy's golden boy has always grown up in hardships. But such an ordeal is too cruel for Baggio! ! !

Baggio is very emotional. Among the many clubs Baggio has played for, his favorite club is Inter Milan, but the one with whom he has the deepest affection is Fiorentina. He spent the best five seasons there, and he also had a lot of connections with the Fiorentina team and the fans. Deep feelings. Just when he was planning to continue playing here, he was cruelly sold by the boss like a commodity in the hands of a businessman and a chess piece in the boss's game, to Juventus, whom he did not like.

He had the feeling of being cheated, "I don't want to leave!!!" After joining Juventus, he said before the start of the World Cup that he was participating in the game as a Fiorentina player; when he played against Fiorentina During the team's penalty kick, as the team's first penalty kicker, he refused to take the penalty kick; when the Florence fans threw Florence's purple scarf at him, he braved the disdain of the world and did not hesitate to pick it up and wrap it around his own. on the neck. . . . . .

Baggio loves football very much, and his love for football is always the most sincere. He always plays hard and enjoys the joy of football. Although he always won victories and received honors in Milan, his life was not happy and he could not get the fun he wanted from playing football, so he chose to leave. Same as Juventus and Inter Milan. But Juventus is even more hateful. He ruthlessly abandoned the elegant Baggio despite having a small skin. But his final destination was Brescia, a small northern city. What supported Baggio at that time was his love for football and his dream of the national team. Although he lives a good life here, enjoys playing football, and is loved by fans, he is also a human being, and after all he cannot resist the erosion of time, and the years do not leave him much time. After losing his last dream and helping Brescia stay in Serie A continuously, the whole Italy and the whole world lost our great Roberto Baggio! ! ! Baggio retires! ! ! After more than 20 years of torture and spiritual destruction, he chose to leave after tasting all the ups and downs in the world. There was no sensational press conference or grand farewell game. Gently I leave, just as gently I came. . . . . .

Baggio's football career is incomplete, like Venus' broken arm. He won countless victories and honors in the club, but the national team was a knot that he could never untie. He has not participated in the European Cup due to various reasons, and he also failed in penalty kicks three times in the World Cup. The Italian national team is also like Baggio's football, and his eyes are as blue as the Mediterranean sea, with obvious melancholy and sadness.

Football is simple, but Baggio's feet interpret an extraordinary life. His life was tortuous. From the beginning of playing football, he encountered pain and setbacks in life. In the end, he was tortured and forced to leave. But "the most important thing is to rely on yourself. Why I am still playing football, because it is love that drives me."

Indeed, Baggio is really gone, but his classic scenes seem to Just yesterday. Perhaps all that is left to us now is his back, and every exciting moment of his is related to football. The most classic one is the back when he missed a penalty kick in the 1994 World Cup, with his head lowered and his face covered with his hands. There was also his forcedly suppressed painful mood. . . . . . And in the match between San Siro and Milan on May 16, 2004, all the players and fans were watching Baggio's elegant and indulgent performance; when the great Baggio was substituted, he took off the captain's armband and shouted to the audience The fans waved, and all the fans present, including the Milan fans, applauded the Italian green prince for three minutes. This kind of treatment was only enjoyed by Milan's flag-bearer Baresi. Perhaps he was also moved by the atmosphere. He lowered his head and couldn't help but wipe something away with his hands, and walked into the tunnel without looking back. . . . . .

The elegant figure, the light ponytail, the deep blue eyes, the elegant football style, the superb football skills, the tragic and melancholy life experience, these are all recognized by people all over the world. The fans loved it and were moved. . . . . .

Ronaldo: He's like the Concorde. If only he could fly freely. ——Summer 2003

Zinedan Zidane: When France faced Italy in the quarter-finals of the 1998 World Cup, I was surprised to hear that Baggio did not start. If I were a coach, I wouldn't make such a choice. The reason for this cannot be explained.

Pavel Nedved: Why was I chosen European Footballer of the Year? Can't explain clearly. Because I'm not good at expressing myself. Baggio? He has an innate elegance.

——Winter 2003

Manuel Rui Costa: I think fans all over the world must express their gratitude to Robbie. He has brought us a lot. He makes life full of passion. . ——Spring 2004

Kaká: When I was in Brazil, I could only watch him play on TV. So when I played against Brescia for the first time after arriving in Milan, the first thing I did was go and shake his hand. ——Winter 2003

Pablo Aimar: My style is like his? This is so glorious, I'm a little embarrassed. Because he is a special person in football. I never had the good fortune to be on the same court as him. If I could have such a moment, it would definitely leave me with wonderful memories. ——Spring 2004

Alvaro Recoba: Although he is Italian, his handling of the ball and body movements are just like a South American player. In other words, he is a genius. ——Summer 1998

Clarence Seedorf: The charm of Baggio? all. He even conquered opposing players. ——Summer 2001

Stefan Appiah: The first time I felt that I had joined the ranks of top players was when I trained with Baggio for the first time during the Brescia era. ——Summer 2001

Romario: The 1994 World Cup in the United States was a duel between me and this guy.

Gabriel Batistuta: Brazil has Pele and Argentina has Maradona. And Italy has a great man like Roberto Baggio. It will take at least 20 years to see a football player of his level again. ——Summer 2002

Joseph Guardiola: The reason why I made the decision to move to Brescia was because he was there. The joy of being exposed to Robbie's football is far more attractive than any title in the world.

Francisco Totti: Baggio is a special person. He brings great joy not only to the fans, but to us as players. Am I his heir? He has created great history, and I have built nothing yet. I'm not qualified to make irresponsible remarks to him. ——Autumn 2000

Christian Vieri: Have you ever seen another player who can handle the ball like Baggio, who knows everything before the goal is scored? ——Summer 2001

Alessandro Nesta: If there are 100 skills in football, then Baggio may have mastered 1,000. ——Winter 1999

Fabio Cannavaro: When I was watching Baggio, it was impossible to follow him. He will definitely be dumped. ——Winter 1999

Gianluigi Buffon: Baggio’s shooting is completely different from other players. The ball flew in amazing ways. Just when I was wondering if the ball disappeared in an instant, it suddenly appeared over my shoulder. That's what it feels like. ——Winter 2003

Andre Pirlo: The first time I watched Baggio take a free kick from close range, I still can’t forget it. The ball flew past as if it was being sucked into the goal, leaving a beautiful arc. My eyes followed the ball and I was stunned. There was no way I could kick a ball like that. ——Spring 2004

Antonio Cassano: When I was a kid, I used to watch Baggio’s game videos and imitate him. But I never learned anything like it. ——Spring 2002

Fabrizio Miccoli: If I had been born ten years earlier, I might have had the opportunity to play alongside Baggio at Juventus. What a shame. ——Winter 2004 (sic)

Nicola Lellotale: I was responsible for keeping an eye on him in his first appearance in Serie A. The photos from that game are still posted in my room.

——Summer 2003

Cristiano Zanetti: The same people are made of blood, flesh and bones, but why are they so different? ——Winter 1997

Andre Caracciolo: When I met him for the first time, he greeted me and said: "Hello! Are you Andre?" Then, we Training started immediately. I'm almost over the moon. ——Spring 2004

Paolo Maldini: As long as he is still playing football, I have no plans to retire. There is no greater joy for a defender than to be on the pitch against the most imaginative forwards in the world. ——Winter 2003

Alejandro Costacurta: In the 1994 World Cup in the United States, it was Robbie who brought us to the final. He is the wizard of football. ——Autumn 1998

Giuseppe Signori: His technique can only be described as "out of control". Before stopping the ball and making the next move, he is the only player who can use his feet and mind so quickly and accurately, and whose movements are both light and beautiful, before and after. ——Spring 2004

Demetrio Albertini: I still can’t believe Baggio’s goal against Bulgaria (the semifinals of the 1994 World Cup in the United States). Without looking at the position of the ball, he just kicked my pass into the goal. He must have eyes in the back of his head. ——Autumn 2003

Angelo Di Livio: His charm, how should I put it, I think it is that beauty. Needless to say, free kicks, all movements are extremely delicate and gorgeous. In his technology, he has something that no one else has.

Baggio has retired. Fans who like Baggio will have a hard time seeing the blue Baggio again. The melancholy Baggio is now galloping around the football field. This cannot but be said to be a pity. But in the hearts of fans, Baggio will never be forgotten, and the "Melancholy Prince" will never be forgotten...

"How many cares in a life/How many changes in a life/Although it is late at the moment/Although the infatuation is gone at this moment Dan/You always make me dreamy/You always make me romantic..." Maybe the above words can reflect the true portrayal of my heart now, but at this moment when I look at Baggio's photo again, I look at the man who made countless fans When I fell in love with "The Prince of Melancholy", I couldn't help but feel a little sad in my heart. Baggio belongs to the whole world. He belonged to him when he was playing football, and he still belongs to him now and in the future when he stops playing football.

I will never forget the 1994 World Cup. Whenever the Italian team suffered hardships, it was Baggio who saved Italy time and time again at critical moments. It was Baggio who finally led the Italian team to the final; I will also never forget it. At that moment, a tricky penalty kick deceived the goalkeeper and himself, and Baggio handed the championship to his opponent in the final.

I think only he could understand Baggio's inner pain at that time. He knelt like that, covering his face tightly with his hands, but the loss could not hide his pain. There were no sobs, no angry roars, not even a sound.

I believe that at that moment, fans all over the world who like Baggio were in great pain, and the hearts of fans all over the world were in agony. How I wish I could come back to that moment again. I am not worried about whether it will succeed this time. Even if God only gives me a slight chance, I think Baggio will not disappoint the fans! But all this is a fantasy after all!

I'm really worried that Baggio will never recover, and like countless people who have suffered heavy setbacks, he will be swallowed up by the torrent of history without leaving any trace. But Baggio is Baggio after all, and he is still the Baggio who never admits defeat in the hearts of fans.

Baggio is back again. He is still the same Baggio, a strong man on the green field, running and fighting tirelessly on the field. Facing victory, Baggio's blue eyes would shed a touch of melancholy; and when he returned home after defeat, his unsmiling face clearly reflected his fearlessness and strength!

Being able to win the most prestigious award in the world Playing in the top leagues until this age, Baggio is a myth. When many people thought that Baggio was old and could do little, Baggio still defended his dignity with practical actions.

Baggio has been a single savior time and time again, stepping forward to save the team at its most critical and difficult moments time and time again. He is the eternal hero in the hearts of fans!

Now Baggio has finally said goodbye. On the green field, he bid farewell to the battlefield that had brought him honor and made him regretful. His departure was also a deep regret for football fans all over the world. No matter what happens to Baggio in the future, his status in the hearts of fans will never change, and people will never forget the eternal Baggio