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Dino Zoff OMRI (pronounced [ˈdiːno dˈdzɔf]; born 28 February 1942) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.Regarded as one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time, he is the oldest ever winner of the World Cup, which he lifted as captain of the Italy national team in the 1982 tournament, at the age of 40 years, 4 months and 13 days. [3]
Dino Zoff, 784 minutes (including 8 consecutive clean sheets, 1975–80) [107] Fewest goals conceded in a single UEFA European Championship by a starting UEFA European Championship winning goalkeeper Dino Zoff (1968), 1
Belgian goalkeeper Jean-Marie Pfaff was the first ever winner of the award, in 1987. The IFFHS World's Best Goalkeeper is a football award given annually since 1987 to the best goalkeeper of the year as voted by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS). The votes are cast by IFFHS's editorial staff as well as ...
Italian goalkeeper Dino Zoff (pictured in 1970) conceded five goals at Easter Road as Hibernian defeated Napoli in the 1967–68 Fairs Cup. Wins against Olimpija Ljubljana [14] and Lokomotive Leipzig [15] in the 1968–69 Fairs Cup pushed Hibernian into a third round tie with Hamburg. [12]
Alessandro Del Piero has made 705 appearances for Juventus and he is the all-time top scorer of the club, with 290 goals Gianluigi Buffon, second most appearances for Juventus Raimundo Orsi — five-time champion with Juventus Sívori, Charles and Boniperti, the Magical Trio of the Juventus squad during the ending of 1950s and beginning of 1960s Antonello Cuccureddu — played 433 matches and ...
Paolo Rossi won the Golden Boot with six goals as well as the Golden Ball Award for the best player of the tournament, [33] and 40-year-old captain-goalkeeper Dino Zoff became the oldest player to win the World Cup. [34]
Italy's 40-year-old goalkeeper and captain Dino Zoff became the oldest player to win the World Cup. [ 3 ] It is to date the only final between the two sides in a major football tournament.
Buffon became the first choice goalkeeper during the Euro 2000 qualifying campaign and was due to start in goal during the finals under manager and former Italy goalkeeping legend Dino Zoff, but he broke his hand while attempting to stop John Carew's goal in a 1–0 defeat against Norway in a warm up game just a few days before Italy's opening ...