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Who can tell me about Italian football legends from the 1980s and 1990s? Thanks. The more the better.

The best answer is Baresi

FRANCO BARESI

Born: 1960.5.8

Nationality: Italian

Field position: Defender

Height: 174cm Weight: 68kg

Teams played for:

AC Milan (78-97)

< p>Participated in the World Cup:

1982 champion, 1990 third runner-up, 1994 runner-up

Represented the national team*** 81 times and played 31 times as captain

Honors:

1979, 1988, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996 Serie A Champions

1989, 1990, 1994 European Champions Cup Champions

1989, 1990 Europe Super Cup champion

1989 and 1990 Intercontinental Club Cup champion

1982 World Cup champion

1990 World Cup third place

1994 World Cup runner-up

Paolo Maldini

Paolo Maldini

Nationality: Italian

Birthplace: Milan, Italy

Born Date: June 26, 1968

Height: 187 cm

Weight: 85 kg

Sports: Football

Sport Team: AC Milan

Main Awards: 1 Club World Cup Championship

UEFA Special Contribution Award

2 Toyota Cup Championships

< p>5-time European Champions Cup champion

5-time European Super Cup champion

Important events: 7-time Italian Serie A champion

Robert Baggio

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Chinese name: Roberto Baggio

Foreign name: Roberto Baggio

Alias: Melancholy Prince, Braid Saint, Magical Ponytail

Nationality : Italy

Birthplace: Caldogno, Vicenza, Italy

Date of birth: February 18, 1967

Height: 174cm

Weight: 73kg

Sports: Football

Main Awards: 1993 European Footballer (Golden Ball Award)

1993 FIFA World Cup Footballer of the Year

Won the Golden Football Award in 2003

Won the UEFA Cup in 1993

Position: forward, midfielder

Belief: Buddhism

Favorite club: Fiorentina

Idol: Zico

Alessandro Del Piero

Chinese Name: Alessandro del Piero

Foreign name: Alessandro del Piero

Alias: Zebra Prince, Pinturicchio, Prince of Turin

Nationality: Italian

Birthplace: Conegliano, Veneto, Italy

Date of birth: November 9, 1974

Height: 173 cm

Weight: 73 kg

Sports: Football

Sports team: Juventus

Main awards: 1 European Super Cup Champion (1996)

1 Golden Foot Award (2007)

UEFA Champions League Top Scorer with 10 goals (1997/1998)

Serie A Top scorer with 21 goals (2007/2008)

The most loved player by fans in 2008

Important events: Scored 300 goals for Juventus

European Cup Runner-up once (2000)

Toyota Cup champion once (1996)

Cabrini

Name: Antonio Cabrini< /p>

Nationality: Italian

Date of birth: October 8, 1957

Height: 1.78 meters

Body

Weight: 73 kg

Position: Left/right back

Team: Clemones (1973-75, 2 seasons)

Atalanta (1975~76, 1 season)

Juventus (1976~88, 13 seasons)

Bologna (1989~91, 2 seasons)

< p>Personal honors: 1 World Cup championship: 1982.

6 Serie A championships: 1976-77, 1977-78, 1980-81, 1981-82, 1983-84, 1985-86 seasons

2 Italian Cup championships: 1978-79, 1982-83 seasons

1 European Champions Cup championship: 1984-85 season

1 UEFA Cup championship: 1976-77 season)

< p>1 European Cup Winners' Cup championship: 1983-84 season

1 Toyota Cup championship: 1985

1 European Super Cup championship: 1984

< p>Juventus appearance record: Serie A (297 games/33 goals), European competition (70 games/10 goals)

Italian national team appearance record: 73 games/9 goals (9 goals in Ranked first among defenders)

Zoff

Name: Dino Zoff

Date of birth: February 28, 1942

< p>Birthplace: Mariano, Friuli region, Italy

Position: Goalkeeper

Schillachi

Nationality: Italian*** and Country

Date of Birth: December 1, 1964

Place of Birth: Palermo, Italy

Position: Forward

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Teams he has played for: Juventus, Japan's Iwata Jubilo, Italy's Italy and the national team

Born on December 1, 1964 in Palerme, Italy and Italy

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On August 27, 1989, Juventus drew 1:1 with Bologna (first appearance in the game)

Clubs played: Messina, Juventus (1989-1992), Inter, Jubilo Iwata (Jubilo Iwata) played 16 games for the national team (10 wins, 4 draws, 2 losses) for a total of 1,188 minutes and scored seven goals.

Paolo Rossi

Name: Rossi, Paolo

Date of birth: September 23, 1956

Place of birth: Town of Prato near Florence

Clubs played for: Como (1975-1976), Vicenza (1976-1977), Perugia (1978-1981), Juventus (1981-1985) ), AC Milan (1985-1986), Verona (1986-1987)

Club honors: 1982 Serie A championship; 1983 Italian Cup championship; 1984 European Cup Winners' Cup championship; European Super League Cup champion; 1985 European Champions Cup champion

National team honors:

1978 Argentina World Cup: third place (3 goals)

1982 Spain World Cup : Champion (6 goals)

1986 Mexico World Cup: Quarterfinals

Personal honors:

Named the best player in Europe in 1979

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215 Serie A games, 82 goals

48 international games, 20 goals

1982 World Cup top scorer, best player, golden goal Award, Golden Boot Award; 1982 European Footballer

Selected in the best team in Italian history in 2002