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| 1982 "1985 1985 "1990 1990 "1995 1995 "1997 1997 "1998 1998 "2000 2000 "2004 | |
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| 1988 "2004 | |
| 1 Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. * Appearances (Goals) | |
More about Roberto Baggio(From Wikipedia)
As A Youngster, Roberto Always Had A Keen Interest In The Sport Of Football And Played For A Local Youth Club Over A Period Of Nine Years. After Scoring 6 Goals In One Game; Baggio Was Persuaded By Scout Antonio Mora To Join Vicenza.
As a youngster, Roberto always had a keen interest in the sport of football and played for a local youth club over a period of nine years. After scoring 6 goals in one game; Baggio was persuaded by scout Antonio Mora to join Vicenza.
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Baggio began his professional career at native club Vicenza in Serie C1 during 1982. Fiorentina snapped him up in 1985, and during his years there, he rose to cult status among the team's fans who consider him to be one of their best ever players. He made his Serie A debut on 21 September 1986 against Sampdoria. He scored his first league goal on 10 May 1987 against Napoli in a match best remembered Read more...
Baggio Totalled 27 Goals In 56 Caps For His National Team, The Fourth-highest Of All Time For Italy. He Is The Only Italian Player Ever To Score In Three World Cups, With A Total Of 9 Career World Cup Goals Which Puts Him Even With Christian Vieri And
Baggio totalled 27 goals in 56 caps for his national team, the fourth-highest of all time for Italy. He is the only Italian player ever to score in three World Cups, with a total of 9 career World Cup goals which puts him even with Christian Vieri and Paolo Rossi as Italy's top World Cup scorers. For all his talent he was never rewarded with a victory in an international competition.
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