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misha
I found a great article about Franco in Football Italia from 6 years ago. I was fortunate enough to see him playing few years before his retirement and he is definitely, by far ,my favorite player. He represents the true Milan spirit. Enjoy!

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Golden Great: Franco Baresi

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Forwards get the glory but it is an unwritten law of the game that the best sides are built from the back. And according to Giancarlo Rinaldi, nobody makes that argument more eloquently than Franco Baresi

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Il Capitano

Franco Baresi was the heart of the Milan back line for so long that to this day Billy Costacurta still seems to be busy looking round for him. The word ‘influential’ barely does justice to his role in the Rossoneri’s most successful side. No wonder they didn’t dare pass on the No 6 shirt after he retired.

But success did not come overnight to the man known simply as ‘Il Capitano.’ Indeed, it was his battles with adversity which turned him into such an uncompromising opponent. His performance in brushing off injury to return for the World Cup Final in 1994 was typical of the man. Anyone who knew him would have expected nothing less.

Just the name of Baresi’s birthplace, Travagliato, meaning troubled says much about his upbringing. His mother died when he was 13 and his father passed away four years later. Along with brother Giuseppe, he was effectively brought up by his sister, Lucia. They were tough times just to keep the family going.

And on the field of play life also liked to throw more difficulties than rewards in the direction of the talented youngster. As a boy he was passed over by Inter who preferred to sign up older brother Beppe. Even Milan turned him down after two trials before he finally made it on the third attempt at the age of 14.

It was 1978, as an 18-year-old, that he made his debut for the Rossoneri and the following season he played a major part in taking Milan to their tenth title. It was the end of Gianni Rivera’s era at the club. Little did they suspect they had found another ‘bandiera’ - the Italian term for a player who comes to symbolise the side he plays for.

After this impressive start there were more testing times to come as Milan went through the ignominy of relegation for their part in a corruption scandal rocking the Italian game in 1980. Two years later and the side from the San Siro were back in Serie B again - this time just because they were really not very good.

These were bleak times for the Lombardy giants which more recent converts to that faith may not properly appreciate. Ambition at the Rossonero training ground in those days was little more than dreaming of a UEFA Cup spot. It was Inter, not Milan, who were lords and masters of the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza.

It says much about Baresi that he came through this and was still part of the World Cup winning squad in 1982. Although his path to the first team was blocked by that other elegant libero Gaetano Scirea, it was clear his time would come. After the disastrous Mexican World Cup campaign in 1986 he got his chance and never looked back.

It was at the same time that Silvio Berlusconi took over at Milan and the club’s fortunes started to rocket. After a couple of strange signings things started to click and his side swept all before them. Franco Baresi was the conductor of some of the sweetest footballing music ever made. When the Milan defence swarmed over an opposition striker it seemed as if they had extra players on the pitch.

Baresi could time a tackle better than anyone in the game and combined that with a sharp professional brain gave him the ability to foul and get away with it. Add to that the invisible thread which seemed to link his arm to the linesman’s flag and you had one of the most complete defenders the game has ever seen.

Honours came flooding his way and few players have deserved them more. Six League titles, three European Cups, three European Super Cups, two Intercontinental Cups and four Italian Super Cups are a pretty impressive haul. By 1997 he had realised the only way was down and decided to hang up his boots after 716 games for his club and 81 for his country.

Looking back over his glorious career he had little doubt about the best and worst moments. Everyone who watched him scale the heights of the world game would have probably chosen exactly the same ones. As football coverage threatens to reach saturation point Baresi was involved in some of the games most gripping televisual moments.

"The most beautiful and exciting moments of my career were winning the first European Cup and the first Intercontinental Cup," he said. "Knowing you are the best team in the world is a truly exhilarating experience. But I also think the Italy-Brazil World Cup Final was one of my best games, especially since it came after an injury and not even I knew if I would make it through the match," he added. "It is just a shame how the match finished. At that moment I felt as if my world had fallen in. When you get to the World Cup Final losing on penalties makes you feel powerless."

The tears he wept were shed by the whole of Italy and Milan supporters were equally inconsolable when he announced his retirement a few years later. There was not a dry eye in the house as he bid his farewell after 23 unforgettable years.

"Let us just say I’m giving up because I’m not as young as I used to be," he told his fans. "Now I have got a role as Vice-President with the task of looking after the youth side and keeping an eye out for new talent. For the time being I have no desire to be a Coach but in future who knows? I’m happy with my new post and I’ll try to help the club even though I’m no longer playing."

Nowadays Baresi is busy unearthing the new talent to make Milan a similar force at the start of this decade as they were in the last. He should certainly know a thing or two about what makes a great footballer. And if he can discover just one player anything like himself the Rossoneri will have plenty to thank him for.

STAR RATING 9/10 An inspirational leader and outstanding defender, he was the lynchpin of one of the strongest defences in the history of the game. Fast, powerful and intelligent he was the prototype of everything the modern sweeper needs to be.

Franco Baresi
Club: Milan
Born: Travagliato (Brescia), 8/5/60
Position: Defender
Ht/Wt: 1.76m/70kg
Serie A debut: Verona 1-2 Milan, 23/4/78
International debut: Italy 0-0 Romania, 4/12/82
Club: Milan
International caps: 81
International goals: 1

Honours:
6 Scudetto (1979, 1988, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996)
3 European Cups (1989, 1990, 1994)
3 European Super Cups (1989, 1990, 1994)
2 Intercontinental Cups (1989, 1990)
4 Italian Super Cups (1989, 1993, 1994, 1995)
World Cup runner-up (1994)

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Jack Sparrow
great read. I knew he was a great, I've never had the fortune to see him play though.
dudernahata
barsei was a great player and captain. the best centre defender ever.
Rossoneri7
Thanx for that ..

Yea he was the 'best defender of his time' .. I think the likes of Maldini and Costacurta are the only ones whom follow his foot steps, so it's going to be a looong time till we see anyone with such influence as Baresi, Costacurta, & Maldini. To be raised and end their respected careers in one great club is something to be recognized devil.gif
amancik
no doubt about that ... Baresi the legend of all defenders ... soon he will be joined by Paolo Maldini ...

hey, now that you mention Baresi, do you know any players who played for one club only ...
Jack Sparrow
Uhm...Maldini(duh!!), Raul...he started off in the Atletico Youth i think but does that count? What about Pele?? Has he played for any club other than Santos?
misha
QUOTE (Jack Sparrow @ Aug 19 2006, 01:46 PM)
What about Pele?? Has he played for any club other than Santos?
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He played for american club "Cosmos"
LaPalma
QUOTE (amancik @ Aug 18 2006, 11:29 PM)
hey, now that you mention Baresi, do you know any players who played for one club only ...
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Sure...former german international Marco Bode spent his whole career with Werder Bremen. And Paul Scholes...so far. Oh and the barely known Lars Ricken who played his whole career for Borussia Dortmund.
Costacurta
Lars Ricken, I know him, he came on as a sub and lobbed Peruzzi in the final of the CL for Dortmund in 97 I think. My earliest memories of European football were the days when Borussia Dortmund were all-powerful and widely feared. I think it was becuase they had a lot of the players that made up the efficient Germany side that won Euro 96, like Hassler, Moller, Sammer etc.

Tony Adams only ever played for Arsenal. Billy himself has only been on loan for one season to Monza. And I think Bergomi only ever played for the Merde.
GULLIVER
QUOTE (dudernahata @ Aug 19 2006, 12:06 AM)
barsei was a great player and captain. the best centre defender ever.
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Don't forget about Cannavaro. He is somebody also..
misha
QUOTE (GULLIVER @ Aug 22 2006, 09:27 AM)
Don't forget about Cannavaro. He is somebody also..
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Cannavaro is good but he is no equal to Franco.
GULLIVER
QUOTE (mishale @ Aug 22 2006, 04:36 PM)
Cannavaro is good but he is no equal to Franco.
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I'm not saying he is equal to anybody. I'm saying don't forget him when you mention such defenders as Baresi, Maldini and Nesta
X-Offender
Yep, Cannavaro is very good, we all saw him in the World Cup. But I can't stand his smile, makes me want to squash him like a bug.
LaPalma
QUOTE (GULLIVER @ Aug 22 2006, 01:04 PM)
I'm not saying he is equal to anybody. I'm saying don't forget him when you mention such defenders as Baresi, Maldini and Nesta
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You surely can compare him to Nesta, but Baresi and Maldini are above them. They are legends.
You know, there are good defenders like Stam or maybe even Kaladze, then there are awesome and outstanding defenders like Nesta and Cannavaro and then there are Maldini and Baresi wink.gif
GULLIVER
QUOTE (LaPalma @ Aug 22 2006, 07:07 PM)
You surely can compare him to Nesta, but Baresi and Maldini are above them. They are legends.
You know, there are good defenders like Stam or maybe even Kaladze, then there are awesome and outstanding defenders like Nesta and Cannavaro and then there are Maldini and Baresi wink.gif
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Nesta with the quality of game he shows can be equal to Maldini and Baresi and at the same time not be a legend.

Cannavaro is something like that - quality of game, leadership, etc. but not a legend
KillerMax
QUOTE (LaPalma @ Aug 22 2006, 09:07 AM)
You surely can compare him to Nesta, but Baresi and Maldini are above them. They are legends.
You know, there are good defenders like Stam or maybe even Kaladze, then there are awesome and outstanding defenders like Nesta and Cannavaro and then there are Maldini and Baresi wink.gif
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word.
dudernahata
QUOTE (GULLIVER @ Aug 22 2006, 11:16 AM)
Nesta with the quality of game he shows can be equal to Maldini and Baresi and at the same time not be a legend.

Cannavaro is something like that - quality of game, leadership, etc.  but not a legend
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no way man, when people think of a defender they compare them to baresi or maldini. the world never knew of such defenders. cannavaro is great and a great leader but remember that baresi and maldini are also great leaders for their teams and countries. nesta isnt near baresi or maldini when they were in their prime.
GULLIVER
QUOTE (dudernahata @ Aug 24 2006, 02:49 AM)
no way man, when people think of a defender they compare them to baresi or maldini. the world never knew of such defenders. cannavaro is great and a great leader but remember that baresi and maldini are also great leaders for their teams and countries. nesta isnt near baresi or maldini when they were in their prime.
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Someday you'll talk other way... Time decides everything
amancik
QUOTE (LaPalma @ Aug 22 2006, 04:07 PM)
You surely can compare him to Nesta, but Baresi and Maldini are above them. They are legends.
You know, there are good defenders like Stam or maybe even Kaladze, then there are awesome and outstanding defenders like Nesta and Cannavaro and then there are Maldini and Baresi wink.gif
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absolutely true ...

1) Legends = Maldini, Baresi
2) Outstanding Defenders = Nesta, Cannavaro
3) Solid Defenders = Stam, Puyol, Thuram
4) Good Defenders = Kaladze, Gallas
Jack Sparrow
Really, I thought Gallas was as good as Stam...otherwise y are we touting him as our Stam replacement??
amancik
yeah I wasn't so sure where to put Gallas ... that classification is just an example of how I would put these defenders in order of their defending abilities ...

I don't think Gallas could be a direct replacement for Stam but it would certainly fill the gap ...
GULLIVER
QUOTE (amancik @ Aug 24 2006, 12:12 PM)
absolutely true ...

1) Legends = Maldini, Baresi
2) Outstanding Defenders = Nesta, Cannavaro
3) Solid Defenders = Stam, Puyol, Thuram
4) Good Defenders = Kaladze, Gallas
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*Legend -- isn't the indication of the quality of their game ONLY





Legend -- isn't the indication of the quality of their game
LaPalma
QUOTE (amancik @ Aug 24 2006, 08:12 AM)
absolutely true ...

1) Legends = Maldini, Baresi
2) Outstanding Defenders = Nesta, Cannavaro
3) Solid Defenders = Stam, Puyol, Thuram
4) Good Defenders = Kaladze, Gallas
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To me Thuram is definetely more than solid, he's definetely outstanding, and I guess in France he's a legend too. Oh and puyol too, is more than solid I'd say.
KillerMax
QUOTE (LaPalma @ Aug 24 2006, 05:40 AM)
To me Thuram is definetely more than solid, he's definetely outstanding, and I guess in France he's a legend too. Oh and puyol too, is more than solid I'd say.
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Nah, I agree with him. None of those defenders(Puyol and Thuram) have the class and elegance of Nesta and Cannavaro. They are still very good though.
dst
Puyol's definetely in Nesta's league and Gallas is definetely more than just any good defender. Kaladze on the other hand is well .. let's just say he's bad!!!
X-Offender
QUOTE (dst @ Aug 24 2006, 04:36 PM)
Kaladze on the other hand is well .. let's just say he's bad!!!
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No, no, no. Another player we don't agree there dst. wink.gif
KillerMax
QUOTE (dst @ Aug 24 2006, 09:36 AM)
Puyol's definetely in Nesta's league and Gallas is definetely more than just any good defender. Kaladze on the other hand is well .. let's just say he's bad!!!
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Puyol is in Nesta's league? laugh.gif Wow, you don't have a clue how lucky we are to have him... When he gets back in form you'll see that he is the best defender in the world Period. Puyol lacks class. A lot of it. He is a defender version of Gattuso and he will never get close to Nesta's class.
misha
QUOTE (pKillerMax @ Aug 24 2006, 07:45 PM)
Puyol is in Nesta's league? laugh.gif Wow, you don't have a clue how lucky we are to have him... When he gets back in form you'll see that he is the best defender in the world Period. Puyol lacks class. A lot of it. He is a defender version of Gattuso and he will never get close to Nesta's class.
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It's hard to compare between them but I would say that Nesta is a little bit better
dst
QUOTE (X-Offender @ Aug 24 2006, 06:37 PM)
No, no, no. Another player we don't agree there dst. wink.gif
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it's healthy biggrin.gif

QUOTE (pKillerMax @ Aug 24 2006, 08:45 PM)
Puyol is in Nesta's league? laugh.gif Wow, you don't have a clue how lucky we are to have him... When he gets back in form you'll see that he is the best defender in the world Period. Puyol lacks class. A lot of it. He is a defender version of Gattuso and he will never get close to Nesta's class.
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well ... I've been watching Nesta play for 7-8 years now so that gives me a clue I think. I remember him since his Lazio days and I know that he's the best defender in the world. I got his shirt and he along with Maldini is the reason why I loved defence so much. Stealing the ball is an art the way they do it. so ... I sure know we're lucky to have him!!!

All that has nothing to do with Puyol!!!! Ofcourse Nesta is a better player but tell me why is Cannavaro in Nesta's league and Puyol isn't? Puyol has been amazing for the past two years and in the World Cup while Cannavaro had only had a great WC but two mediocre seasons!!! Puyol is 28 and Cannavaro 33 ... Fabio at 28 was nowhere near Puyol!!!
KillerMax
QUOTE (dst @ Aug 24 2006, 01:41 PM)
it's healthy  biggrin.gif
well ... I've been watching Nesta play for 7-8 years now so that gives me a clue I think. I remember him since his Lazio days and I know that he's the best defender in the world. I got his shirt and he along with Maldini is the reason why I loved defence so much. Stealing the ball is an art the way they do it. so ... I sure know we're lucky to have him!!!

All that has nothing to do with Puyol!!!! Ofcourse Nesta is a better player but tell me why is Cannavaro in Nesta's league and Puyol isn't? Puyol has been amazing for the past two years and in the World Cup while Cannavaro had only had a great WC but two mediocre seasons!!! Puyol is 28 and Cannavaro 33 ... Fabio at 28 was nowhere near Puyol!!!
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IMO:
Nesta>Cannavaro>Puyol smile.gif
dst
QUOTE (pKillerMax @ Aug 25 2006, 11:08 AM)
IMO:
Nesta>Cannavaro>Puyol smile.gif
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yes right now Cannavaro is better. But you'll see Puyol in two years time ... wink.gif
GULLIVER
QUOTE (dst @ Aug 24 2006, 11:41 PM)
All that has nothing to do with Puyol!!!! Ofcourse Nesta is a better player but tell me why is Cannavaro in Nesta's league and Puyol isn't?
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Cause Cannavaro is Italian and Puyol isn't devilsmiley.gif A different way to defend
dst
QUOTE (GULLIVER @ Aug 25 2006, 02:14 PM)
Cause Cannavaro is Italian and Puyol isn't  devilsmiley.gif  A different way to defend
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so what's different is better??? Ofcourse Italians are generally speaking better defenders than the Spaniards (catalunians) but we're talking about specific players here ...
GULLIVER
QUOTE (dst @ Aug 25 2006, 03:22 PM)
so what's different is better??? Ofcourse Italians are generally speaking better defenders than the Spaniards (catalunians) but we're talking about specific players here ...
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Well I don't know English enough good to write why I think so. Just one comment on this.

We'll see the biggest difference this year - Cannavaro playing in Real and Puyol playing in Barca. cool.gif
dst
QUOTE (GULLIVER @ Aug 25 2006, 02:45 PM)
We'll see the biggest difference this year - Cannavaro playing in Real and Puyol playing in Barca. cool.gif
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wink.gif
Rossoneri7
QUOTE (GULLIVER @ Aug 25 2006, 02:45 PM)
We'll see the biggest difference this year - Cannavaro playing in Real and Puyol playing in Barca. cool.gif
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Cannavaro and Capello as the coach !!! Comeon, we know how much Real will concede this season tongue.gif It's Cannavaro hands down biggrin.gif ..
misha
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Franco Baresi admits he'd love to one day coach AC Milan.
The Milan legend is currently working with the club's junior teams and said: "I would be very happy to coach Milan one day. If the possibility ever came up, I would take it.

"At the moment I am training the juniors to gain experience and to learn.

"From the team of Arrigo Sacchi, many former players are now coaching successfully. We all have been influenced by him and I think we all transmit his winning mentality to the players we now coach."

Indeed, Carlo Ancelotti, Frank Rijkaard, Marco van Basten and Roberto Donadoni have all emerged from the Sacchi school in recent years.

link

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dst
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY FRANCO BARESI!
5/8/2007

Everyone here at Milan Channel, ACMilan.com, the club and all the Rossoneri would like to wish Franco Baresi a very happy 47th birthday!


Happy Birthday, you legend!! biggrin.gif king.gif king.gif
Portman
Congrats Franco. Legend! king.gif
arivanjj
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! king.gif king.gif king.gif
Rossoneri7
Baresi !!! I think he needs a shot at coaching Milan
Nawroz
The toughest defender ever and the best defender i have seen. Happy birthday Franco.
anano1214
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dst
Anyone knows why he chose no.6 instead of 5!?? unsure.gif
Jack Sparrow
Well Milan was formerly a cricket club. And 6 is the maximum scoring shot possible and well uhm... wacko.gif

Nope...I have no clue. tongue.gif
morgoth
QUOTE (dst @ May 8 2008, 12:45 PM)
Anyone knows why he chose no.6 instead of 5!?? unsure.gif
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Probably because the 5 was taking unsure.gif
Tennie
There are reports in the Italian press that Serie C side Monza are looking to sign Franco Baresi as their head coach. (Monza is a town in Lombardy about 15km from Milan).
kurtsimonw
Eventually Serie A will be full of former Milan players as managers! Hey, at least we'd win the league.
Rossoneri7
QUOTE (Tennie @ May 15 2008, 02:48 AM)
There are reports in the Italian press that Serie C side Monza are looking to sign Franco Baresi as their head coach. (Monza is a town in Lombardy about 15km from Milan).
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Oh cool ... I remember that town, they had the F1 there when I went to the game two years ago.
dst
QUOTE (kurtsimonw @ May 15 2008, 03:07 AM)
Eventually Serie A will be full of former Milan players as managers! Hey, at least we'd win the league.
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