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发表于 2007-8-18 13:02:52
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这是4频道评选的紫百合历史最佳十一人,九十年代以来的就只有Toldo和Bati两人,R Baggio未能入选
| Francesco TOLDO 1993-01
Hisbreathtaking performances in Euro 2000, coupled with his fine form overthe latter years at the club, secured his place ahead of Giuliano Sartiand Enrico Albertosi. Despite his colossal frame he was surprisinglyagile and, unlike many Italian ‘keepers, Toldo commanded his box wellin Tuscany. Financial problems enforced his sale to Inter.
Ardico MAGNINI 1950-58
Supremeright-back in the great championship-winning side of 1956, he was anoutstanding man-marker famous for his well-timed tackles. Magnini wasan international regular during the 1950s.
Sergio CERVATO 1948-59
Oneof the finest defenders to have graced Serie A, he was exceptionallyquick and a tireless competitor. He also boasted a fierce shot and tookboth penalties and free-kicks. Often contributed to the Viola'sattacks, scoring 31 goals during his 10 years in Florence.
Francesco ROSETTA 1948-57
Stopperin the great Fulvio Bernardini side of the 1950s. Hard anduncompromising yet also graceful and refined, he was signed from Torinowhere he had already won the Scudetto. Rosetta played a big part in theViola set-up that only conceded a miserly 20 goals in 1955-56.
Ugo FERRANTE 1963-72
Brilliantand unsung sweeper who starred in the 1969 Scudetto triumph. Solid anddependable at the back, Ferrante could also make surging runs forwardto split the opposition in half. Italy had a crop of outstandingdefenders at the time and this stopped Ferrante winning more than threecaps.
Giuseppe CHIAPPELA 1949-60
Amaster in midfield, he began his career in the centre before moving toa wider role. He is seen as the most important member of the glorious1955-56 side, the vital cog in Fulvio Bernardini's machine. When itcame to commitment and bravery, no other player in Italy could matchhim. Still revered in Florence.
Giancarlo DE SISTI 1965-74
Tenaciousand committed midfield player who was the lynchpin of the 1969Scudetto-winning side. He combined ball-winning ability with cleverattacking play and had a wonderful positional sense. Renowned for hisneat passes through the middle, he was also a fearless tackler and wasnicknamed 'Picchio’ – which means 'I hit.’
Giancarlo ANTOGNONI 1972-87
Perhapsthe most loved Viola star of all, this elegant playmaker was a clubstalwart for 15 years. He played just behind the forwards as a classicschemer – a quick mover with a powerful and precise right foot. Hissublime long passes set up many counter-attacks and he had the visionto switch play in an instant.
Kurt HAMRIN 1958-67
DevastatingSwedish right winger who was also a scoring machine. His 150 Serie Agoals for the Viola was a club record for more than 30 years. Hisexploits are still remembered in the city. Fast and direct, his fortewas cutting into the box from wide positions. A superb opportunist andbrilliant finisher in front of goal.
Gabriel BATISTUTA 1991-00
Thegreatest Fiorentina striker of all time. The Argentine arrived in 1991and was an instant hit with the fans dubbing him 'Batigol'. In nineyears with the Viola, he broke Hamrin's 150-goal record. A striker withno weaknesses – superb on the ground, with a potent left foot, he wasalso strong in the air and took a mean free-kick.
Giuseppe VIRGILI 1954-58
Amuch-loved member of the 1950s side, this powerful forward formed atelepathic understanding with inside-forward Miguel Montuori. Virgiliscored 21 goals during the 1955-56 Scudetto triumph and in his 101games for the Viola scored 55 goals, guaranteeing a strike every othergame. |
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