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Player's name: Fabio Grosso Cantonese translator: Grussu English name: Fabio Grosso nationality: Fabio Grosso, Italy Date of birth:1977165438+1October 28th Height:1.90m (6ft 3in) Weight: 79Kg Current team: Juventus Location:.
[Edit this paragraph] Honors won
2006 World Cup Champion (Italy), 2006 Italian Super Cup Champion (Inter Milan), 2006-07 Italian Football League Champion (Inter Milan), 2007 French Super Cup Champion (Lyon), 2007-08 French Football League Champion (Lyon), 2007-08 French Cup Champion (Lyon) Italian World Cup Hero (Lyon) ..
[Edit this paragraph] Occupation
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Grosso made his professional debut for Serie B team Chetty after playing for many seasons for abruzzo Premier League amateur team Lei Natuo Curry (located in pescara). 200 1 Transferred to Serie A club Perugia, and was selected as a player of the Italian national football team in 2003. Grosso signed with Palermo in June 2004, when the Sicilian team was still in the second division. Grosso started his career in Italy three years ago (2003). In 2006, the World Cup was his first major competition at the age of 28. Grosso once scored two goals in international competitions-one was in the 2006 World Cup qualifier, which drew with 1- 1 at Hampton Park in Glasgow. The other game was the semi-final of the 2006 World Cup, scoring against Germany. However, before Italy won the World Cup four times, he also scored in a penalty shoot-out against France. Grosso also scored a goal for Italy in 1 19 minutes in the semi-final match against host Germany in 2006. After the goal, Grosso shook his head to celebrate, which was accused of imitating Tardelli's goal when he beat West Germany in the 1982 final. The goal broke the latest goal record in the last week of the World Cup. He also exchanged penalties with France in the final, scored the fifth and last penalty, won the World Cup for the Italians and became the most successful European national team in the history of the World Cup. Grosso has thus become a national sports hero in Italy.
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Season transfer (Europe) club league goal European goal
1998- 1999
Chieti yibinger group c 12 4
1999-2000
Chieti yibinger group c 25 4
2000-200 1
Chieti yibinger group b 3 1 9
200 1-2002 unknown perugia serie a 24 1
2002-2003
Perugia Serie A 30-4
2003-2004
Perugia Serie A 13 2 UEFA Cup 3 0
2003-2004 unknown Palermo Italian B 2 1 1
2004-2005
Palermo serie a 36 1
2005-2006
Palermo Serie A 33-0 UEFA Cup 8-0
2006-2007 5.5 million Inter Milan Serie A 23 2 Champions Cup 6 0
2007-2008 5 million Lyon Ligue 30 1 Champions Cup 7 0
2008-2009
Lyon Ligue 1 League 22 1 Champions League 6 0
2009-20 102 million Juventus Serie A-Champions League 6-0
2009-20 10
Juventus
Europa League 2-0
[Edit this paragraph] Cup statistics
Goals in the club's domestic cup last season.
Juventus Coppa Italia 2009-
[Edit this paragraph] Club Resume
Grosso, a Roman, played for pescara's amateur team Lei Natuo Curry for several seasons, and then started his career with Chieti in the third division. At that time, it was an offensive midfielder, scoring 17 goals in 68 games. In 200 1 year, he entered the Serie A Perugia team and joined the Italian national team two years later. He was transformed into a left-back in Perugia. Grosso left Perugia on June 5438+ 10, 2004 and joined the Sicilian team Palermo, which was still in the second division. Although Grosso is a left back, he can also play left avant-garde and is also an expert in free kicks. Before the World Cup in June 2006, Grosso joined Inter Milan for 5.5 million euros. On July 8, 2007, Grosso signed a four-year contract with Lyon in France for 7 million euros, where his number was 1 1.
[Edit this paragraph] Resume of the national team
Fabio Grosso Grosso made his national team debut in 2003. The former Palermo defender's performance on the left was greatly appreciated by Lippi, and later he let the more experienced Gianluca Zambrotta play on the right. The 2006 World Cup was Grosso's first major event at the age of 28. Three national teams scored in Grosso. Once in the World Cup qualifier between Italy and Scotland, his goal made Italy's score equal to1:1; One goal was the match between Italy and host Germany in the 2006 World Cup, and the other was the goal against Georgia in the European Cup qualifier in June 5438+1October 65438+April 2007. In the penalty shootout against France in the 2006 World Cup, he scored the fifth penalty to help Italy win the world championship. Grosso broke through the opponent's restricted area at the last moment of the 2006 World Cup 1/8 final between Italy and Australia, and was knocked down by the opposing player Lucas Neil, winning a penalty for his team. Totti's penalty hit Italy, which made Italy pass the risk with a score of 1: 0. After the game, Australian coach Hiddink said: "I don't think that penalty is indisputable." Grosso said: "My goal is to go forward bravely." Grosso scored a goal in the first118th minute of the semi-final against the host German team in Fabio Grosso, helping the Italian team enter the final, which is called the winning goal in the history of the World Cup. A minute later, Del Piero scored another goal. With these, scoring the fifth penalty in the final helped Italy beat France to win the World Cup, and Grosso became the hero of the Italian national team; Italy, which won the World Cup four times, has also been recorded in the history of the World Cup as the most successful European team. Grosso, the "great Italian left-back", won a penalty in the 2006 World Cup against Australia. This classic moment not only made Grosso a well-known talented player in China. 20 10 in may, Grosso was successfully selected for the 30-man World Cup in Italy, but a few days later Lippi announced the 28-man World Cup in Italy, but Grosso was unfortunately excluded. In the last 23 days before the start of the World Cup in South Africa, I was unfortunately told that I missed this World Cup. For Grosso, who is 33 years old, the 2006 World Cup in Germany almost became the first and last World Cup in his career. At the same time, the World Cup in Germany four years ago was also the most brilliant and perfect summer in Grosso.
[Edit this paragraph] Technical features
Location: Grosso, 7-29, with rich experience and strong sense of location. Stealing: 7 Grosso's defensive actions are more practical, and he can often pass the ball at the first time after stealing or launch his own attack. Heading: The height of 8 1.90 meters makes the head coach full of confidence in Grosso's heading. Speed: 8 As a full-back, Grosso's quick breakthrough and accurate cross are important weapons for the Italian team. Will: Even in the backward situation, Grosso is still in high spirits. This has been explained many times in the match between Serie A and Italy. First national team appearance: April 30, 2003 Switzerland 1.2 Italy's first national team goal: September 3, 2005 Scotland 1: 1 Italy.
[Edit this paragraph] Classic Competition
In the semi-final of Germany's Italy, Italy's brilliant and smooth attack was pleasing to the eye. The goals of Grosso and Piero in the last two minutes made TV broadcasters in many countries passionate at the last minute and shouted "Goal!" After Grosso scored, the South American TV commentator's "goal" lasted 18 seconds, then took a breath and continued to shout "goal-Fabio Grosso!" Arabs, like gods, even shouted "Long live the Azzurri, victory belongs to you!" in Italian. Argentines' roar seems to be more heartfelt, not only called "unforgettable", but also we heard diego maradona's excited voice. Although China's commentator tried his best to keep calm during the game (his colleagues were criticized by national television for being too excited about the Italian team's victory during the broadcast), he failed to control his emotions too successfully in the end. Even BBC commentators can't help but use "wonderful!" On the radio. This word. Almost half the world was moved by Italy's victory over Germany. This game, a classic memory in the history of football, was spread all over the world by many TV stations in different languages. Shortly after the game, several video versions of Fabio Grosso appeared on the Internet for fans, especially Italian fans to watch. Before the most important game on Sunday, there is nothing more worthy of appreciation than Dortmund's last wonderful picture, which is explained in almost all the important languages in the world. The goal scenes of Grosso and Del Piero are explained in Spanish, Chinese, English, Portuguese, Arabic and even German. Obviously, as a "home" commentary, the German was the only one who didn't lose his cool attitude in front of the Azzurri's goal. Besides them, the joy of victory-as Lippi said-spread all over the world through television.