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Milan players who left this world recently, Paying tribute to past players and legend |
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Oct 15 2012, 07:34 PM
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Aldo Maldera (1953-2012)(IMG: http://www.direttanews.it/wp-content/uploads/maldera.jpg) Position: defender (terzino)/midfielder Actively played for Milan: 1971-72; 1973-82 Trophies with Milan: Coppa (71/72; 76/77), Scudetto (78/79), Mitropa Cup (81/82) This August Milan legend Aldo Maldera (58) died. Maldera, also called Maldera III (to distinguish him from his two other brothers playing actively football). In Serie A Maldera played 228 matches and scored a total of 30 goals for Milan. He was selected for Italy's World Cup (1978) and Euro (1980) squad. After ending is playing career, he stayed in contact with Milan's board and acted from time to time as a consultant or middle man (especially for negotiations with Roma). Carlo Petrini (1948-2012)(IMG: http://www.storiedicalcio.altervista.org/images/Petrini_Milan_1968-69.jpg) Position: attacker Actively played for Milan: 1968-69 Trophies with Milan: European Cup (68/69) Although he figured mostly as a bench player and only for one season at Milan, he still won the European Cup with Milan with overall 10 appearances and 2 goals made in Serie A and Europe. In a career full of controversies, scandals and tragedies, Petrini will mostly be remembered as a publicist, having written several books, including one on Berlusconi's Milan. Bruno Mazza (1924-2012)Position: midfielder Actively played for Milan: 1942-43; 1944 Mazza started his career with Milan, making little impact (just 4 appearances) to become a starter with Inter in mid 1950's Scudetto-winning team.
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Oct 15 2012, 08:11 PM
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Think we should keep this thread open in memory of any future Milan player(s) passing away.
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Oct 15 2012, 10:57 PM
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QUOTE (kurtsimonw @ Oct 15 2012, 10:53 PM)  Maybe sticky it in the Past Players section? How do you do that? I know, I'm pathetic not to know how, but.. (IMG: style_emoticons/default/blush.gif)
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Oct 16 2012, 03:14 PM
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Pinned it for you Filippo.
Btw, great thread!
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Oct 29 2012, 09:43 AM
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A few days ago, another old Milanista died. Emiliano Farina (1928-2012)(IMG: http://www.magliarossonera.it/protagonisti/img_giocF/farin.jpg) Position: striker Actively played for Milan: 1956-57 Trophies with Milan: Scudetto (56/57) Made his debut for Milan in 1956 against Udinese. Farina was mostly a substitute player for Gastone Bean and Carlo Galli in the scudetto-winning squad of 1956/57. Yet he managed to make 7 appearances and score 4 goals Serie A, including a match-winner against Sampdoria.
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Dec 12 2012, 09:36 PM
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Luigi Bonizzoni (1919-2012)(IMG: http://www.magliarossonera.it/protagonisti/img_allB/bonizzoni2.jpg) Position: midfielder Actively played for Milan: 1939-40 (youth team) Coaching career with Milan: 1957-60 (partly with Giuseppe Viani) Trophies with Milan: Scudetto (58/59) Won matches with Milan as coach: 54.02% (87 played; 47W, 25D, 15L) Played for the Milan primavera team in the late 1930'ies, but made his name in duo with Giuseppe Viani as Milan's coach. Bonizzoni spent the first season as coach (1957/58) of the Coppa Italia team (entered the quarter finals), while Viani managed to end up only 9th in Serie A and lose the Champions Cup final match. Next Bonizzoni took over as head coach and won the domestic league under the likes of Schiaffino, Cesare Maldini, Buffon, Radice, Altafini and the charismatic captain Niels Liedholm. The next and final season of Bonizzoni as head coach saw Milan ending up 3rd in Italy, while being eliminated to Barcelona in the Champions Cup round of 16.
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Jun 29 2013, 08:48 AM
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Two days ago, Stefano Borgonovo passed away. For those who not know him, he played with Milan in the 1980's and 1990's. He became very ill with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis diagnosed. Recently Roberto Baggio and other Milanista players organized charity football matches. Carlo Ancelotti once appealed publicly in favor of helping Borogonovo: 'Stefano was my team-mate, and he has a problem. We need everyone to help him because maybe there is a solution for this illness, but we have to be fast because his condition is not good. He cannot move, he can just speak with his eyes. He scored in the semi-final of the European Cup in 1990 against Bayern, and was a good striker inside the box. He was not so quick but very clever. He is a good guy, very funny, likes to joke, even now, but he has a very dangerous illness.'
In 1989 Borgonovo made 3 caps for Italy. The Italian football federation asked FIFA for a minute of silence before the semifinal kick-off against Spain but the request ended up being denied. (IMG: http://www.sportsworldcards.com/ekmps/shops/sportsworld/images/a.c.-milan-stefano-borgonovo-top-micro-card-italian-league-1989-football-trading-card-27007-p.jpg) Position: striker Actively played for Milan: 1986-1990 (loan spells at Como and Fiorentina included) Trophies with Milan: Champions cup (1989/1990) Stefano Borgonovo actually played only 1 full season for Milan. It was however the Champions cup winning season. As a vice-van Basten, Borgonovo played on 13 occasions and scored 2 goals against HJK Helsinki and Bayern München - the winning away goal in the semis extra-time. Bayern-Milan, Stefano Borgonovo match
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Mar 11 2014, 05:43 PM
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Last month a old Milanista left this world. Luigi Balzarini (1935-2014)(IMG: http://www.magliarossonera.it/protagonisti/img_giocB/balzarin.jpg) Position: goalkeeper Actively played for Milan: 1963-66 Trophies with Milan: - Balzarini made a total of 26 Milan appearances. He usually sat on the bench as a substitution goalkeeper for Milan legend Giorgio Ghezzi and Dario Barluzzi. His official debut was in the 63/64 season against Mantova.
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Jul 10 2014, 11:43 PM
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Two months ago, another Milanista died. Giancarlo Bacci (1931-2014)(IMG: http://www.magliarossonera.it/protagonisti/img_giocB/bacc.jpg) Position: striker/midfielder Actively played for Milan: 1958-60 Trophies with Milan: scudetto 1958-59 Balzarini made a total of 15 Milan appearances in Serie A and 5 Coppa Italia games. In the scudetto winning season he scored 5 goals in 11 appearances.
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Apr 4 2016, 12:01 AM
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Natural causes? What are you living in the 19th Century? Man, almost no one dies of "natural causes" anymore.
Anyway, Italian medias first restrained from commenting the cause of death. Now I see some of them saying "mysterious" causes. Don't know if it's just bad journalism or if there's something to it. Anyway, even though he was old enough, the man was very vital and involved. It's a shock, and it's not expected.
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Apr 4 2016, 06:07 PM
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QUOTE (Fillipo Simone @ Apr 4 2016, 12:01 AM)  Natural causes? What are you living in the 19th Century? Man, almost no one dies of "natural causes" anymore.
Anyway, Italian medias first restrained from commenting the cause of death. Now I see some of them saying "mysterious" causes. Don't know if it's just bad journalism or if there's something to it. Anyway, even though he was old enough, the man was very vital and involved. It's a shock, and it's not expected. Um, yeah. Someone who's 80+ can have a sudden heart attack or something else even though they're not ill. That's what natural causes means, i.e. old age. What's the 19th century got to do with anything?
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Apr 4 2016, 06:40 PM
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In the 19th Century people used to say "he died of natural causes" when they couldn't find the real reason. You're partially right, a heart failure would be death by natural causes, but the recent trend is to avoid such formulations. There's always a more exact cause. Take a look: Link
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Apr 7 2016, 10:16 PM
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I just want to carve up a hole in a calendar and **** 2016 every possible way!
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Apr 7 2016, 11:05 PM
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So many good people gone already.
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Apr 8 2016, 07:25 PM
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A bit late but, RIP (IMG: style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) This is such a sock considering how active he still was.
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Apr 11 2016, 08:21 AM
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QUOTE (han2503 @ Apr 9 2016, 01:55 AM)  A bit late but, RIP (IMG: style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) This is such a sock considering how active he still was. Yeah like a stinky pair of 2 left socks with holes in them.
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Apr 11 2016, 05:18 PM
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QUOTE (Jack Sparrow @ Apr 11 2016, 08:21 AM)  Yeah like a stinky pair of 2 left socks with holes in them. This again? (IMG: style_emoticons/default/dry.gif)
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