Gianluca Pagliuca
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| Gianluca Pagliuca | ||
| Personal information | ||
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| Full name | Gianluca Pagliuca | |
| Date of birth | December 18, 1966 | |
| Place of birth | Bologna, Italy | |
| Height | 190 cm | |
| Playing position | Goalkeeper | |
| Youth career | ||
| 1984-1986 | Bologna | |
| Senior career1 | ||
| Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
| 1987-1994 1994-1999 1999-2006 2006-2007 |
Sampdoria Inter Milan Bologna Ascoli |
198 (0) 165 (0) 248 (0) 23 (0) |
| National team | ||
| 1991-1998 | Italy | 39 (0) |
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1 Senior club appearances and goals |
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Gianluca Pagliuca (born December 18, 1966 in Bologna) is an Italian football goalkeeper.
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[edit] Club career
In his club career, Pagliuca has played for Sampdoria (1987-94), Inter (1994-99), Bologna (1999-2006), and Ascoli (2006-07). He won the Cup Winners' Cup and one Scudetto with Sampdoria and the UEFA Cup with Inter, when he captained the side to a 3-0 win over Lazio in 1998. Pagliuca was also in the Sampdoria's team that lost 1-0 to Barcelona in the 1992 European Cup final at Wembley. He was first choice goalkeeper for Italy at the 1994 and 1998 World Cups.
He became the first goalkeeper to be sent off in a World Cup match, when he was dismissed for handling outside his area against Norway at the 1994 tournament in the USA. However, he returned after suspension to feature from the quarter-finals onwards with his team losing to Brazil in a dramatic penalty shootout in the final. One of the most enduring images from that World Cup came from Pagliuca himself, in the final. After spilling a shot which bounced off a post and back in to his grateful grasp, Pagliuca turned and blew the post a kiss, puffing out his cheeks in relief that the ball hadn't gone in. Barry Davies, commentating for the BBC, described Pagliuca as "having the luck of the devil."
After the 1994 World Cup, he moved from Sampdoria to Internazionale from a then world record fee for a goalkeeper of £7 million. However, Pagliuca's international career appeared to have been halted with the emergence of Juventus F.C. goalkeeper Angelo Peruzzi, and it would be 3 years before he returned to the Italy squad. The 1998 Serie A season saw Pagliuca's Inter pushing Juventus F.C. all the way for the Scudetto, with Pagliuca producing superb performances week in, week out. However, he would have gone the World Cup that summer only as a back-up but for an arm injury to Peruzzi just prior to the tournament.
Peruzzi's misfortune meant that Pagliuca would be given another chance with Italy. He made one of the saves of the tournament, again against Norway, when he shot out a hand to prevent Tore André Flo's point-blank header from netting. This time, his team met host country France in the quarter-final, and another penalty shoot-out saw Italy go out as losers when midfielder Luigi Di Biagio smashed his penalty against the crossbar. Once again Pagliuca seemed to fall out of favour with the Italian bosses, and the emergence of Francesco Toldo and Gianluigi Buffon, saw his career with Italy end on 39 caps.
Pagliuca left Inter in 1999, after the former Juventus boss Marcello Lippi took charge of Inter and signed Peruzzi from his former club. Pagliuca took this opportunity to achieve a life's ambition, and signed with his home town club, Bologna, establishing himself as first-choice keeper and often captaining the side. After Bologna relegated to Serie B in 2004/2005, Pagliuca stayed with the club, despite at the time being close to the Serie A record of appearances held by Paolo Maldini.
On June 29, 2006, Ascoli Calcio 1898 announced that Pagliuca, at age 40, had signed a one-year contract with the team. On September 17, Pagliuca set the record for most Serie A appearances for a goalkeeper, overtaking Dino Zoff, as he started against F.C. Messina Peloro.[1] Pagliuca left Ascoli after the 2006-07 season and has yet to sign on with a new team.
[edit] Trivia
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- Because of his colourful name, former ESPN anchor Keith Olbermann used his name as a creative way of airing someone cursing on camera in the midst of an argument with an official. The phrase began when fellow anchor Gary Miller uttered an obscenity while trying to pronounce Pagliuca's name during a voiceover recording for a segment about the 1994 World Cup. In the 1997 book The Big Show: Inside ESPN's SportsCenter, Olbermann remarked, "We'll spare you which expletive."
[edit] Club Playing Honours
- Serie A: 1990-91
- Coppa Italia: 1987-88, 1988-89, 1993-94
- Supercoppa Italiana: 1991
- UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 1990
- UEFA Cup: 1998
[edit] International Playing Honours
- FIFA World Cup: 3rd place 1990, runner-up 1994
[edit] Footnotes
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