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Maldini also made his Coppa Italia debut in 1985, on 21 August, while his debut in European competition also came later that same year, on 18 September. Milan finished second in Serie A to Juventus that season, and reached the Champions League final, only to lose out on penalties to Liverpool, although Maldini opened the scoring in the first minute. Balotelli-Rossi coppia mondiale", "La storia della tattica: da Sacchi a Guardiola", "Speciale squadre nella leggenda, Milan '93-'94 vs Inter '09-'10", "The longest unbeaten runs in European football", "Barcelona v Milan revisited: The night in 1994 the Dream died", "Premio Nazionale Carriera Esemplare "Gaetano Scirea": Alba d'Oro", "Retiring Maldini celebrates the beauty of Milan", "Zinedine Zidane voted top player by fans", "Oldest person to captain a European Cup / Champions League-winning team: Paolo Maldini", "Maldini come Facchetti "Stile, carisma e fedeltà", "Why Did Milan Ultras Insult Paolo Maldini? High quality Paolo Maldini gifts and merchandise. Milan finished third in Serie A, but Maldini won the first Coppa Italia of his career, defeating Roma in the final. 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SERIE A - Annoncé sur le départ en fin de saison dernière, Paolo Maldini, qui militait contre l'arrivée du dirigeant allemand Ralf Rangnick, est resté. [23] He was later switched to his more iconic position of left-back due to his ability with his left foot. In an interview with ESPN aired prior to the 2007 final, Maldini labeled the 2005 Champions League final as the worst moment of his career. [27], Maldini made his 100th appearance for Italy on 28 April 1999, in a 0–0 friendly away draw against Croatia, under manager Dino Zoff. During his acceptance speech, Maldini called his milestone "a particular matter of pride because defenders generally receive so much less attention from fans and the media than goalscorers. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest ever defenders, with some considering him to be the best ever, and as one of the greatest players of all time. [26][27] On 17 May 2009, in the Stadio Friuli, Maldini played his 900th official match for Milan in a league game against Udinese. [65] Maldini was part of the Italy squad that participated in the 1992 U.S. Cup, finishing in second place in the friendly tournament, behind the host nation. Paolo Maldini était le plus jeune défenseur. [132], Maldini was born in Milan to Cesare Maldini and Maria Luisa De Mezzi. Maldini went on to win the 1988 Supercoppa Italiana with Milan the following season, and followed up this trophy with back to back European Cup titles in 1988–89 and 1989–90, while Milan finished in third and in second place in Serie A during those respective seasons. 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Maldini was also part of Milan's undefeated Serie A team, which won the championship in the 1991–92 season; in total, Milan went unbeaten for an Italian record of 58 league matches, earning the nickname "The Invincibles". Paolo Cesare Maldini (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpaːolo malˈdiːni]; born 26 June 1968) is an Italian former professional footballer who played primarily as a left back and central defender for A.C. Milan and the Italy national team. ^ Play-off for UEFA Cup admission, "Maldini" redirects here. [107], As a centre-back, Maldini was renowned for his marking, awareness and ability to anticipate a threat from the opposition. [24] Maldini was able to capture his fifth Serie A title, and his fourth under Capello, the following season. By then, I … Cette saison, le fils de Paolo Maldini est entré dans l'histoire en devenant la troisième génération de Maldini à faire ses débuts en professionnel en Italie, derrière son père et son grand-père Cesare Maldini.. [26][27] On 19 February 1989, Maldini made his 100th appearance in Serie A. All orders are custom made and most ship worldwide within 24 hours. [52] In European football, only the English goalkeeper Peter Shilton had collected more appearances at the time: 1,390 between 1966 and 1997. Maldini was the second-highest placed Italian after Dino Zoff. During the 1994 World Cup, Maldini played in all seven of Italy's matches, and deputised for the injured Franco Baresi in the matches against Mexico, Nigeria, Spain and Bulgaria, keeping a clean sheet in the group match against Norway. Italy’s goalkeeper: easiest job in Europe. Maldini went on to captain Milan to win the Serie A title that season, with a record 82 points, whilst Milan were eliminated in the semi-finals of the Coppa Italia by Lazio, and in the quarter-finals of the Champions League by Deportivo de La Coruña. [27][56][57], On 28 August 2009 in Monte Carlo, Paolo Maldini was Awarded a prize for his career by UEFA during the draw for the group stage of the 2009–10 Champions League. [133][141], Maldini has his own fashion label – Sweet Years – which he runs with friend and former Italy and Milan teammate Christian Vieri. [110] Maldini was also known for his aerial ability, strength, tackling and man-marking, as well as his tactical knowledge. [119] He was also twice elected as a finalist for the Ballon d'Or, in 1994 and in 2003, where he finished third on both occasions. In 1989, Maldini was awarded the Bravo Award, as the best under-23 player in European Competitions. [137][138] His father Cesare was also a footballer who also played as a defender, captained Milan, and represented the Italy national team, later going on to become a coach. As they had previously done with Franco Baresi's number 6 shirt, Milan retired Maldini's number 3 shirt, but stated that it will be bequeathed to one of his sons if one of them were to make the club's senior team. The following season, in Sacchi's final season with the club, Milan were eliminated in the quarter-finals of the European Cup by eventual finalists Marseille, and finished second in Serie A, behind Sampdoria, once again with the best defence in the league, conceding only 19 goals. Although he did not win a tournament with Italy, he reached the final of the 1994 World Cup and Euro 2000, and the semi-final of the 1990 World Cup and Euro 1988. [80] Ancelotti later announced that Maldini had turned down his offer to become part of Chelsea's coaching staff. La légende raconte que, lors des essais, Nereo Rocco serait allé chercher une licence en courant tant il fut impressionné par le jeune fils de Cesare. He definitely deserved to win the award, "Paolo Maldini. Maldini was elected the UEFA Club Defender of the Year for his 2007 performances. He has also been elected as part of the UEFA Team of the Year, the FIFPro World XI, the World Cup Team of the Tournament and the European Championship Team of the Tournament during his career. [26][27], The following season, Milan and Maldini captured their third consecutive Supercoppa Italiana under Capello, and won the European Super Cup, missing out on the Intercontinental Cup. [24] He scored the first of his 29 goals in Serie A on 4 January 1987[25] in a 1–0 win against Como. [82][83] On 1 September 2014, Maldini, along with many current and former footballing stars, took part in the "Match for Peace", which was played at the Stadio Olimpico, Rome, with the proceeds being donated to charity. (©Icon Sport) Le Toulouse Football Club a de bons résultats, et cela attire l’œil des recruteurs sur ses joueurs. Leader de Serie A avec deux points d’avance sur l’Inter Milan et sept sur la Juventus, l’équipe de […] [11][108] Despite being a precise tackler and an imposing defensive presence, he often avoided committing to challenges when he deemed them unnecessary,[109] preferring to restrict the offensive play of his opponents through his positioning and marking. [118], Maldini was the first defender ever shortlisted for the FIFA World Player of the Year award, finishing second in 1995. Mais Paolo demeure le joueur de champ avec le plus d’apparitions devançant Francesco Totti (619) et … Milan lost the 1993 Champions League final in a 1–0 defeat to Marseille. [46] Maldini participated in eight Champions League finals during his career, which is equalled only by Francisco Gento of Real Madrid; Maldini lifted the trophy five times, twice as captain. Paolo Maldini le directeur sportif de l'AC Milan ©Maxppp. AC Milan ). Maldini was elected Man of the Match and was named in the UEFA Team of the Year for the first time in his career. In 2008, Maldini was awarded the FIFA Order of Merit, as well as the Premio Internazionale Giacinto Facchetti, which is awarded to a player who was demonstrated both skill and fair play throughout his career. 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[12] He is currently serving as technical director for Milan, as well as being co-owner of USL Championship club Miami FC. Paolo proposed on Christmas Day, 2013, with a $100,000 diamond ring. Maldini was elected to be part of the Team of the Tournament. In addition to his team success, he also won several individual accolades and awards. [59][60], In 1986, Maldini was called up by his father Cesare Maldini to the Italian under-21 national team, and made his debut for the team on the 12 November of that year, in a 0–0 draw against Austria;[61][24] he earned 12 caps and scored five goals in two years with the azzurrini,[61] with his first goal coming on 11 February 1987, in a 2–1 win against Portugal. When you found him in front of you you knew you would not pass. À l'âge de 10 ans, son père lui donne le choix entre l'Inter et le Milan AC : Paolo Maldini choisit ce dernier club. Après l'annonce du test positif de Dybala, l'AC Milan a fait savoir que Paolo Maldini et son jeune fils Daniel (18 ans) avaient également attrapé la maladie. J'ai eu tout à l'heure, pour un autre sujet, le directeur sportif du Milan AC, Paolo Maldini, que je connais par ailleurs, qui me disait qu'il n'allait probablement pas réussir. [26][27] On 15 March 2003, he made his 500th appearance in Serie A. Un fauteuil pour trois. Un jeune Maldini marquant Diego Maradona. [27][61], —Nike slogan accompanied with an image of Maldini which appeared on billboards prior to Euro 96. [24], Milan reached the final of the 1989–90 Coppa Italia, losing out to Juventus. Maldini featured in all four of Italy's games at UEFA Euro 1988, where they reached the semi-finals, losing to the Soviet Union. Italy failed to qualify for Euro 1992, finishing second in their group, but qualified for the 1994 World Cup, where Maldini was named vice-captain for Italy. Maldini placed third in the 2003 Ballon d'Or for the second time in his career. [26][27], Under Sacchi's replacement, Fabio Capello, Milan continued to be a dominant force in Italy and in Europe. [100][101][102][103][104] He was also an excellent crosser of the ball, and was an effective attacking threat, scoring and assisting several goals throughout his career. At age 38, Maldini became the oldest captain to lift the Champions League trophy. Yoooo le rendez-vous ses demain a partir de 18h soutenons nos artistes en herbes Paolo Maldini Mill merci PDG Graba Promoteur suis de coeur avec toi Jeune Promoteur et manager Wati yass manager Originally a Milan youth squad product, Maldini also went on to play his entire club career with the Milan senior side. [27][61], Maldini's first international goal came in his 44th career match, in a 2–0 friendly win over Mexico in Florence on 20 January 1993. [76] The Italian Football Federation (FIGC) offered him a place in the line-up in a friendly match against Northern Ireland. [22] It was his only league appearance of the campaign, but he was immediately made a member of the starting eleven the following season, at age 17, at right-back, being handed the number 3 shirt, which had previously also belonged to his father, Cesare. [67] Following two periods of extra time, in which neither team was able to score, Italy lost out to Argentina on penalties. [142][143], On 21 March 2020, it was confirmed that Maldini and his son Daniel both tested positive for COVID-19, amid its pandemic in Italy;[144][145] by 8 April, he and his son had recovered. [96][100][111] His passing range and ability to begin plays from the backline also allowed him to advance into the midfield and excel in the sweeper or libero position, on the rare occasion that he was deployed in this role. La légende italienne a confié que : « Bennacer avait une forte personnalité à l’extérieur et à l’intérieur du terrain. ", "He was one of the best defenders in Champions League history, but what was so impressive about him is that when he was on the ball he didn't look like a defender, but like an elegant midfield player. IMDB rapporte que XIV FIFA World Cup 1990 a été la première apparition télé de Paolo Maldini … [122], Throughout his career, Maldini was also considered to be a leader, both for Milan and for the Italian national team, earning the nickname "La Capitano" ("The Captain"). Maldini helped Italy keep a clean sheet in the final against favourites Brazil as the team eventually lost on penalties. [92] On 14 June 2019, Maldini was promoted to technical director. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. Maldini also appeared in a record eight UEFA Champions League Finals, and is the record appearance holder in all UEFA club competitions. [120][121] He was renowned for his consistency, versatility, work-rate, and longevity, breaking into the Milan starting lineup as a teenager and remaining there throughout his career until he retired at the age of 41. [69] The following year, Italy reached the final of Euro 2000, but lost once again to defending World Cup champions France in extra time. Although Maldini missed his penalty, Italy won the shootout 3–1. He helped Italy keep a clean sheet in their opening win against Ecuador, and played in all four of Italy's matches. [128][129] He wore Nike Tiempo football boots at the 1994 FIFA World Cup. [124] Maldini has inspired many defenders like Rio Ferdinand, Rafael Márquez and Carles Puyol. Due to Alessandro Costacurta's suspension and injuries sustained to Franco Baresi, Jean-Pierre Papin and Marco van Basten, Barcelona's "Dream Team", coached by Johan Cruyff, were heavy favourites to win the trophy, with the formidable attacking duo of Romário and Hristo Stoichkov. [96][97], Maldini was renowned for his technical ability, athleticism, sliding tackles, stamina, composure and fast energetic forward runs as a left-back or wing-back. Maldini spent all 25 seasons of his playing career in the Serie A with Milan, before retiring at the age of 41 in 2009. Italy topped their group, winning every match, and Maldini, starting alongside Fabio Cannavaro and Alessandro Nesta, helped the Italian defence to concede only two goals en route to the final, keeping clean sheets against co-hosts Belgium in the group stage, Romania in the quarter-finals and co-hosts the Netherlands in the semi-finals. Maldini played in all six of Italy's matches during the tournament. [68], After Franco Baresi's international retirement in 1994, Maldini was appointed the team's full-time captain. [27][53], On 18 April 2009, Maldini announced that he would retire at the end of the 2008–09 season. Vainqueur le plus âgé 38 ans 331 jours Paolo Maldini (AC Milan 2-1 Liverpool, 2006/07) Plus jeune joueur en finale 18 ans 139 jours António Simões (Benfica 5-3 Real Madrid, 1961/62) Le quintet défensif comprenait également Franco Baresi, Mauro Tassotti, Alessandro Costacurta et Filippo Galli. Maldini helped Milan defend the Serie A title the following season, and reach the first of three consecutive UEFA Champions League finals. Paolo Maldini and Daniel Maldini test positive for COVID-19 - TSN.ca AC Milan legend Paolo Maldini and his 18-year-old son Daniel have tested positive for COVID-19, the club announced today. [48] He signed an extension on 6 June that kept him at Milan for the 2008–09 season. La piste Janis Antiste intéresse le Milan AC de Paolo Maldini. In April 2004, Maldini placed tenth on the 'UEFA Golden Jubilee Poll, an online UEFA survey, which was organised to commemorate the best European footballers of the past 50 years. That season, Maldini scored his first goal in European Competitions on 21 October 1992 in a 1–0 Champions League win against Slovan Bratislava,[26] and also made his 200th appearance in Serie A on 4 October of the same year. [108] He played in over 1,000 professional matches during his 25 seasons at Milan, and was the record appearance holder in Serie A until he was overtaken by Gianluigi Buffon in 2020, and still is for Milan in all competitions. [14] With Italy, Maldini took part in four FIFA World Cups and three UEFA European Championships. Maldini led the Italian defence to the final, playing both as a centre-back and as a full-back, due to the absences of his Milan and Italy defensive teammates Baresi, due to injury, Mauro Tassotti, due to suspension after the quarter-finals, and Alessandro Costacurta, who was suspended for the final. High-quality, pre-shrunk heavy or lightweight fleece. A disappointing Euro 1996 campaign saw Italy eliminated in the group stage with four points, in a group which contained the two eventual finalists of the tournament, Germany and the Czech Republic. [40] He then singled out Milan captain Franco Baresi as a player who "really [deserved] to receive the sort of award I have received". Maldini held the record for most appearances in UEFA Club competitions, with 174, until he was overtaken by Iker Casillas in 2017. 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[75], In February 2009, Italian head coach Marcello Lippi declared his support for a testimonial match for Maldini, stating that it would give him a chance to play for the Azzurri for a final time. [27][61][66], Maldini participated in his first 1990 FIFA World Cup in 1990 on home soil, appearing in all seven Italy matches. "Maldini was the best and toughest defender I ever faced. [134][135] The couple have two sons, Christian (born 14 June 1996) and Daniel (born 11 October 2001),[136] who both have been signed by Maldini's former club Milan and played in the youth teams. [108] With 126 caps during the 16 years he played for Italy, he was the record appearance holder for the national team, until he was overtaken by Fabio Cannavaro in 2009 and by Gianluigi Buffon in 2013. Avec son physique de jeune premier et ses cheveux bruns mi-longs, Paolo Maldini offre l'image du gendre idéal pour toutes les "mammas" de la péninsule. [45] That season, Maldini captained Milan to their third Champions League final in six years, leading them to a 2–1 victory over Liverpool in the final on 23 May 2007 in Athens, avenging their defeat from 2005. On 17 February 1995, he made his 300th appearance in Serie A. He was big. Paolo Maldini est une légende du Milan AC et pourtant il a été sifflé par les fans rossoneri. [70] Italy were leading 1–0 in the final until Wiltord equalised in the final minute of stoppage time. [29] Under Sacchi and later Fabio Capello, Maldini formed with long-timers Franco Baresi, Alessandro Costacurta, Mauro Tassotti, as well as Filippo Galli, Stefano Nava and later Christian Panucci, one of football's strongest defensive quartets of all time. Following Franco Baresi's and Mauro Tassotti's retirement after the 1996–97 season, Maldini was appointed Milan's captain. He spent over half of his 16 years as an international as team captain, wearing the armband a record 74 times,[73] until he was overtaken by Cannavaro, and subsequently Buffon. [11][114] He was known for his calm and composed manner on the pitch, as well as his ability to read the game, preferring elegance and intelligence to physicality and aggression when defending; regarded as a correct player, known for his discipline on the pitch, he only received three red cards throughout his entire career. [123] He was renowned for his vocal, commanding presence on the pitch, and for his awareness, communication and organisational skills, helping to motivate his teammates and ensuring they remained in position. Maldini came second behind future teammate George Weah in the 1995 FIFA World Player of the Year Award for his performances. He made his 400th Serie A appearance on 25 April 1999. He announced his plans to retire at the end of the 2007–08 season, saying that he would do so with "no regrets".
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