Pietro Vierchowod main pas Sampdoria juara Serie A terakhir ya.
Ganas juga nih orang, kalo gak salah sempet terakhir di Juve.
Adiossss


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From: Firdauf Achmad Dhewata <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 11:04:45 AM
Subject: Re: [BolaML]Claudio Gentile


--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED] com, Don Rudy <rudy.milano@ ...> wrote:
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> Firdauf Achmad Dhewata wrote:
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> > --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED] com <mailto:bolaml% 40yahoogroups. com>, 
omar 
> > <rafa_once@> wrote:
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> Ternyata Cannavaro masih belum seberapa kalau dibandingkan ama 
dia :D 
> (berdasarkan komentar2 yang ada kayaknya dia tuh special banget).
> Gw yakin suatu saat akan muncul kembali pemain kaya gini di Serie 
A.
> [/rudy]

Italia punya banyak world class defenders
mungkin tidak banyak orang tahu tapi ada satu nama lagi yg pernah 
disebut2 maradona sebagai pemain bertahan yg paling dibencinya yaitu 
Pietro Vierchowod :

Pietro Vierchowod (born April 6, 1959 in Calcinate) is an Italian 
former footballer turned coach.

An old-style defender, Vierchowod was nicknamed the zar because he 
was the son of a Ukrainian Red Army soldier. Vierchowod was a world-
class man-marker, and a great tactical reader of the game. He also 
possessed lightning pace and acceleration, even in the last year of 
his career at the age of 41. It is often said that Vierchowod was 
never outsprinted on the football pitch during his long and 
distinguished career.

Vierchowod started his professional football career for Como, before 
moving to Fiorentina. However, his first successes came when he 
moved to AS Roma, winning a Serie A scudetto in 1983. Then he moved 
to Sampdoria, with whom he won four Italian Cups, one Cup Winners' 
Cup and another scudetto, in 1991.

In 1995 he signed for Juventus, where he acted as an experienced 
defender and won his only UEFA Champions League in 1996 at the age 
of 37. However even at this late stage of his career Vierchowod was 
still very much a world-class player. He is particularly remembered 
for his superb performance in the final in Rome against Ajax 
Amsterdam which Juve won on penalties. He then moved on to AC Milan 
and Piacenza Calcio, for whom he continued to play regularly despite 
being 41 years of age. He eventually retired in 2000.

Vierchowod played 562 Serie A matches, being fourth only to Paolo 
Maldini, Gianluca Pagliuca and Dino Zoff. He was also capped 45 
times with the Italian national football team, and scored 2 goals. 
He was one of the players in the Italian squad, although he didn't 
play, that won the 1982 FIFA World Cup. He is also the oldest 
goalscorer in the history of the Italian national team: he scored in 
a qualification match against Malta on March 24, 1993 which ended in 
a 6-1 win for the Azzurri. As with many Italian defenders of his 
era, Vierchowod would have gained many more caps had it not been for 
the abundance of world-class defenders Italy boasted during this 
period. Nevertheless there is no doubt that Vierchowod was one in a 
long line of world-class Italian defenders.

After his playing career, Vierchowod coached Catania of Serie C1, 
Florentia Viola (now Fiorentina) of Serie C2 and Triestina of Serie 
B. In all these cases, he was fired before the end of the season.

Honours :
1 Football World Cup: Italy, 1982 
1 Champions' League: Juventus, 1996 
1 Cup Winners' Cup: Sampdoria, 1990 
2 Serie A leagues (scudetti): AS Roma, 1983; Sampdoria, 1991 
4 Italian Cups: Sampdoria, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1994 
2 Italian Supercups: Sampdoria, 1991; Juventus, 1995 

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