
Alessandro was born in Conegliano, to Bruna, a housekeeper and Gino Del Piero, who was an electrician.
Along with his brother Stefano, the family lived at a rural home. He would often play football in the backyard with two friends,
Nelso and Pierpaolo. The three of them wanted to become footballers, but only Alessandro would eventually manage to do so.
While
growing up, Del Piero recalls that as a youngster there was never any money for travelling abroad and that he wanted to be
a lorry driver so he could see places. Later, as a professional football player he was eventually able to travel all around
the world.
[Club Football Del Piero was first spotted playing for hometown San Vendemiano — he left home
at the age of 16 to start his professional career in 1991 with Padova of Italian Serie B. In 1993, he transferred to Juventus,
and has been there ever since. Del Piero made his Serie A debut against Foggia in September 1993, scored his first goal in
his next game against Reggiana after appearing as a substitute, and then grabbed a hat-trick against Parma on his first start.
Juventus claimed their first Scudetto in eight years in his first season and success continued to follow.
With the
Turin club, he won the Serie A championship five times (1995, 1997, 1998, 2002, and 2003), the Champions League (1996), and
the Intercontinental Cup (1996). His best season was in 1997-98, when he scored 21 goals in Serie A and finished top scorer
in the UEFA Champions League with 10 goals, which included a peach of a freekick against Monaco in the semi finals. Del Piero
struggled for form at the beginning of the 1998-99 season, whilst doping allegations were aimed at Juventus (they were later
found innocent). In October he picked up a serious knee injury in the 2-2 draw with Udinese. This kept him out of action for
the remainder of the season. Juventus struggled without him and limped home to a lowly 6th place in Serie A. It is claimed
by some that Del Piero has never fully recovered from this injury, and therefore never quite fulfilled the potential he had
shown at a very young age.
His nickname is Pinturicchio, in reference to a joke by Gianni Agnelli when he compared
the emerging Del Piero to Roberto Baggio in a parallel between the student Pinturicchio from Perugia and the teacher Caravaggio.
He's also been nicknamed by the fans "Il Fenomeno Vero" meaning the true, the real "Phenomenon".
One of Del Piero's
greatest strengths as a footballer is his versatility, which allows him to play in a variety of attacking positions. While
he started his club career playing as a full-fledged striker, he settled into a more deeper role as a support-striker. Because
of his great technical ability, accurate passing skills and impressive vision, he has also been positioned as a playmaker;
in the central slot behind the forwards. In any zone surrounding the penalty area, his prowess as a creator of goals came
to the fore. Under Marcello Lippi's reign as Juventus coach, Del Piero's creative abilities were on display whatever the coach's
formation was. Del Piero showed his class in the lethal "trident-attack" formation along with veterans Gianluca Vialli and
Fabrizio Ravanelli. After that, he took a leading role in a creative combination with Zinedine Zidane behind Filippo Inzaghi.
As Juve's playing style changed in Lippi's second stint with Juventus starting 2001, Del Piero was still vital as his partnerships
with Pavel Nedvěd in midfield and David Trézéguet upfront has contributed enormously to Juve's continued success in Italy
and Europe.
Del Piero is currently the all-time top scorer for Juventus F.C.
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International: World Cup Winner
Despite
huge success on the club level, Del Piero in the past has somewhat disappointed playing for the Italian national team, although
he is currently the national teams all-time 4th topscorer.
Coming into the 1998 FIFA World Cup with huge expectations,
he competed with fan favorite Roberto Baggio for a spot, and had some troubles because of a recent injury he picked up during
the Champions' League final whilst playing for Juventus. Two years later Del Piero became one of the culprits for Italy's
last minute loss in Euro 2000 final, missing 2 chances, which could have killed France off.
However, he returned to
the international scene in the 2002 FIFA World Cup on the back of a very impressive season in Serie A, in which he led Juventus
to the title. Del Piero scored the decisive goal against Hungary which qualified the Azzurri to the World Cup. In the tournament
he scored a goal against Mexico with his first touch of the game seconds within coming on as a substitute to send Italy through
to the second round, but they would get no further.
After Euro 2004, Del Piero faced another tough moment after Juventus
replaced their Coach Marcello Lippi with Fabio Capello. Capello was not convinced of Del Piero's abilities and favoured the
new signing from Ajax, Zlatan Ibrahimović. However, the Juve captain fought back and scored 14 goals in Serie A that
season, helping Juventus to their 28th Scudetto. Most memorable perhaps was his bicycle-kick assist against AC Milan which
sealed the Scudetto for Juventus.
Although a strong fan favorite, the Juventus captain found himself starting on the
bench for most of Italy’s matches in the World Cup 2006. During all of the group stage matches, Del Piero started on
the bench, coming on twice; first as a substitute late in game in the first match with Ghana. Then in the following match
he came on as a substitute at the 54th minute in the match against the United States.
Del Piero was more active for
Italy during the knockout stages; starting in the last sixteen clash with Australia. On July 4, 2006 while facing host nation
Germany in the semifinals of the competition, Del Piero, after coming on as a substitute towards the end of the game, scored
Italy's second goal. On a fast break while Germany were on the ascendancy, Alessandro Del Piero scored that goal for Italy
with Alberto Gilardino perfectly backheeling the ball into Del Piero's path. Del Piero confidently stroked the ball over Jens
Lehmann. In doing so, he ended hopes of a last minute comeback by Germany. This goal was chosen as one of the best in the
tournament.
In the final, Del Piero scored the fourth penalty kick of the World Cup 2006, helping Italy to win the
World Championship for the 4th time in its history. Italy managed to score all five penalties. Del Piero admitted subsequently
that winning the World Cup was his childhood dream.
Apart from being Juventus' captain, Del Piero occasionally captained
Italy in the absence of the current captain at that time. As of 2006, Del Piero has captained Italy 5 times. __________________________________________________
2006 Season and onwards
Experts agree
that Del Piero was back to his best in the 2005-06 season having scored 20 goals in all competitions. His most memorable goal
this season was the free kick which won the match against bitter rivals Internazionale. However, his role at Juventus has
changed this season as coach Capello prefers using him as a substitute for an 'immediate impact', as Capello puts it . In
2006 Del Piero equalled José Altafini's Serie A record of 6 goals as a substitute after scoring in the final minute of Juventus's
final game of the 2005-06 season. Del Piero himself is ambivalent about his ability to get goals off the bench, stating that
"I want people to know me for more than being able to come off the bench to change a game", and in late March of 2006 revealed
his openness to finishing his career with a club outside of Italy if it would guarantee him a place as a starting forward.
On
January 10, 2006 Del Piero became the all time leading goalscorer for Juventus when he scored three times in a Coppa Italia
match against Fiorentina and took his total goals for the club to 185. The previous record holder was Giampiero Boniperti,
who scored 182 goals for the club. Del Piero scored the last goal for Juventus in their latest Scudetto for the 05/06 Season.
Due
to the Calciopoli scandal, Juventus were demoted to Serie B and their last two Scudetti were revoked. Del Piero announced
that he will stay to captain the team in Serie B. He underlined that players should stick with the team, explaining that “The
Agnelli family deserve this, as do the fans and the new directors".
Del Piero's first appearance after the World Cup's
triumph was in the Coppa Italia match against Cesena on August 23, 2006. Since Juventus will be playing in Serie B for the
2006-07 season, the Coppa Italia campaign became increasingly important for the club in order to achieve a Uefa Cup spot.
Having being in vacation beforehand, Del Piero started from the bench. Juventus and Cesena were locked on 1-1 when Del Piero
entered in the 74th minute and after 9 seconds scored the winning goal for Juventus.
Del Piero then came in as a sub
at the 61' minute for Juve's next Coppa match on August 27 vs. Napoli in Napoli's stadium, the San Paolo. Again Juventus was
behind but Del Piero scored twice to give Juve the lead. In the end the match went into penalties, Del Piero scored a decisive
one, but Napoli eventually won 5-4 in the shoot-out.
As of October 2006, Del Piero has 200 goals for Juventus in official
matches (includes Serie A, Champions League, Coppa Italia and other official competitions). He scored his 200th goal for the
Bianconeri in the match against Frosinone on the 28th October 2006.
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Trivia
His brother Stefano, who is
nine years older and briefly played football for Sampdoria before injury struck him. Alessandro's father Gino, died in February
2001. He once said that he used to play as a goalkeeper because he could play a lot more football that way. His mother
thought it would be better for him if he played as a goalkeeper, since he wouldn't sweat and the possibility of him getting
injured was smaller. But one day, Stefano told their mother: "Don't you see that Alex is good in the attack?" Sonia Amoruso
is Del Piero's wife. Alex and Sonia have been together since 1999 and eventually married in 2005. Sonia is the sister of current
Reggina stiker Nicola Amoruso. They met when Amoruso played at Juventus. Del Piero was once the world's best paid player
from salary, bonuses and advertising revenue. Del Piero is into other sports and also into music. He has even released
some music CDs himself. Del Piero is regarded also for his character off and on the pitch. He has won several awards such
as the "'Coppa d'Argento' Premio Speciale Gentleman" , the "San Siro Gentleman Serie A TIM". and the Associazione Soomaaliya
Special Award for Fairness which is assigned to the persons who with their silence have not been arrogant, aggressive or violent
Del Piero is known for his sense of humour. He once joked that if Lippi does not convoke him to the World Cup in Germany,
he will "run him over with his car and sink his damn boat". Pelé named Del Piero in the FIFA 100, a list of the 125 greatest
living footballers selected by Pelé as a part of FIFA's centenary celebrations. He was also voted in the list of best European
players for the past 50 years in the UEFA Golden Jubilee Poll. Del Piero was rated 10/10 in 1996 after leading Juventus
to the championship title UEFA Champions League and the Italian Championship title. Del Piero was a 2006 Winter Olympics
Torchbearer in Turin. He is considered to have a strong bond with the fans; "I'm proud to be a Juventino, to be a "bandiera",
like you define me to be often, in reality I'm just a small part of a big black & white "bandiera" (flag) that grows with
the years and if you look closely your name is part of it... To continue making this "bandiera" grow we need everybody: let's
stay united." Del Piero is an Oasis fan and has a good relationship with Noel Gallagher. In fact, Del Piero claimed Gallagher
was Italy's lucky mascot in their 2006 World Cup success and invited him to the final and the team hotel after victory.
He
appeared in a Rolling Stones Concert in Milan in 2006 together with Marco Materazzi, following Italy's World Cup victory. Famous
sport icons such as NBA star Steve Nash and cycling legend Eddy Merckx stated that they are fans of Del Piero.
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Honors and awards
7 Italian
Championships: 1994-95, 1996-97, 1997-98, 2001-02, 2002-03, (2004-05, 2005-06 : last two revoked due to Calciopoli scandal)
4 Italian Super Cups: 1995, 1997, 2002, 2003 1 Coppa Italia: 1994-95 1 UEFA Champions League: 1995-96 3 UEFA
Champions League Finalist medals: 1996-97, 1997-98, 2002-03 1 European Supercup: 1996 1 Intercontinental Cup: 1996
1 Intertoto Cup: 1999 1 Italian Youth Championship 1994 1 Torneo di Viareggio: 1994 1 UEFA Cup Finalist medal:
1995 2 European Under-21 Football Championships: 1992/94, 1994/96 1 UEFA Euro 2000 Finalist medal 1 FIFA World
Cup: 2006 Awards U-21 European Footballer of the Year MVP of the Intercontinental Final Award 1996 Best Italian
Player Award 1998 Best Overall Player Award 1998 UEFA Champions League Top Scorer 1997 UEFA Champions League Top
Scorer 1998 Most Popular Italian Player Award Most Charismatic Striker in Italy 2001 UEFA Champions League 10
Years Jubilee Poll Best Attacker All-time top scorer for Juventus F.C. Ciao
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