1993 UEFA Super Cup
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The 1993 UEFA Super Cup was contested between Milan
of Italy
(the UEFA Champions League 1992-93
runners-up) and Parma
of Italy
(the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1992-93
winners). It was won by Parma, 2–1 on aggregate. The final was contested over two legs
with a leg at each of the sides' home grounds. The first leg took place at Ennio Tardini
, Parma
on 12 January 1994 and ended 0–1. The second leg took place at San Siro
, Milan
on February 2, 1994 and Parma won 2–0 after extra time.
, 1989
and 1990
editions. Parma reached the Super Cup as winners of the 1992–93 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, having beaten Royal Antwerp 3–1 in the final at Wembley Stadium
in London, while Milan lost 1–0 to Olympique Marseille in the 1993 UEFA Champions League Final at Olympiastadion in Munich, but Marseille's subsequent ban from European football due to match-fixing meant Milan competed in the Super Cup in their stead.
A.C. Milan and Parma had never played against each other in European competition, but had previously played seven leagues games against each other, all within four years of both legs of this tie. Milan had had the upper hand, winning three of the matches to Parma's two, while the other two games were draws. It was Parma's first match in Europe against a fellow Italian side, but Milan had once previously come up against opposition of the same nationality in Europe when they beat Sampdoria over two legs by three goals to one in the 1990 edition
of the Super Cup.
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AC MILAN:
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GK
1
Sebastiano Rossi
RB
2
Mauro Tassotti
LB
3
Paolo Maldini
CM
4
Demetrio Albertini
CB
5
Alessandro Costacurta
CB
6
Franco Baresi
CM
7
Stefano Eranio
CM
8
Marcel Desailly
CF
9
Jean-Pierre Papin
LM
10
Dejan Savićević
RM
11
Roberto Donadoni
Substitutes:
GK
12
Mario Ielpo
DF
13
Christian Panucci
DF
14
Filippo Galli
MF
15
Angelo Carbone
FW
16
Daniele Massaro
Manager:
Fabio Capello
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PARMA:
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GK
1
Marco Ballotta
RB
2
Antonio Benarrivo
LB
3
Alberto Di Chiara
CB
4
Lorenzo Minotti
CB
5
Salvatore Matrecano
CM
6
Roberto Néstor Sensini
CF
7
Tomas Brolin
CM
8
Gabriele Pin
CM
9
Massimo Crippa
CF
10
Gianfranco Zola
CF
11
Faustino Asprilla
Substitutes:
GK
12
Luca Bucci
DF
13
Roberto Maltagliati
DF
14
David Balleri
MF
15
Daniele Zoratto
FW
16
Alessandro Melli
Manager:
Nevio Scala
A.C. Milan
Associazione Calcio Milan, commonly referred to as A.C. Milan or simply Milan , is a professional Italian football club based in Milan, Lombardy, that plays in the Serie A. Milan was founded in 1899 by English lace-maker Herbert Kilpin and businessman Alfred Edwards among others...
of Italy
Italy
Italy , officially the Italian Republic languages]] under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. In each of these, Italy's official name is as follows:;;;;;;;;), is a unitary parliamentary republic in South-Central Europe. To the north it borders France, Switzerland, Austria and...
(the UEFA Champions League 1992-93
UEFA Champions League 1992-93
The 1992–93 UEFA Champions League was the 38th European Cup, the premier European club football tournament, and the first season under the current UEFA Champions League format ....
runners-up) and Parma
Parma F.C.
Parma Football Club , commonly referred to as just Parma, is an Italian professional football club based in Parma, Emilia–Romagna that will compete in Serie A for the 2011–12 season, having finished in twelfth position last season. Founded as Verdi Foot Ball Club in July 1913, the club changed its...
of Italy
Italy
Italy , officially the Italian Republic languages]] under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. In each of these, Italy's official name is as follows:;;;;;;;;), is a unitary parliamentary republic in South-Central Europe. To the north it borders France, Switzerland, Austria and...
(the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1992-93
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1992-93
The season 1992–93 of the European Cup Winners' Cup was won by Parma in the final against Royal Antwerp. Both were first time finalists in the competition, and Antwerp were the last Belgian side to reach a European final up to the present day...
winners). It was won by Parma, 2–1 on aggregate. The final was contested over two legs
Two-legged match
In sport , a two-legged tie is a contest between two teams which comprises two matches or legs, with each team as the home team in one leg. The winning team is usually determined by aggregate score, the sum of the scores of the two legs...
with a leg at each of the sides' home grounds. The first leg took place at Ennio Tardini
Ennio Tardini
Ennio Tardini was an Italian lawyer who laid out the plans for the Stadio Ennio Tardini during his presidency of Parma Football Club. Completion of the stadium's construction was after the death of Tardini...
, Parma
Parma
Parma is a city in the Italian region of Emilia-Romagna famous for its ham, its cheese, its architecture and the fine countryside around it. This is the home of the University of Parma, one of the oldest universities in the world....
on 12 January 1994 and ended 0–1. The second leg took place at San Siro
San Siro
The Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, originally and commonly referred to as the San Siro because of its location, officially given its current name on 3 March 1980, is a football stadium located in the San Siro district in Milan, Italy. It is the home of both A.C. Milan and F.C. Internazionale Milano...
, Milan
Milan
Milan is the second-largest city in Italy and the capital city of the region of Lombardy and of the province of Milan. The city proper has a population of about 1.3 million, while its urban area, roughly coinciding with its administrative province and the bordering Province of Monza and Brianza ,...
on February 2, 1994 and Parma won 2–0 after extra time.
Background
While it was Parma's first appearance in the competition, Milan were making their fourth appearance, having previously contested the 19731973 UEFA Super Cup
The 1973 UEFA Super Cup was played between Ajax and Milan, with Ajax winning 6–1 on aggregate. It is considered to be the first UEFA Super Cup, because Rangers took part in the 1972 competition despite being subject to a one-year ban by UEFA for a pitch invasion by their supporters following...
, 1989
1989 UEFA Super Cup
The 1989 European Super Cup was the 14th UEFA Super Cup, an annual football match contested by the winners of the previous season's European Cup and European Cup Winners' Cup competitions. The 1989 Super Cup was played on a home-and-away basis, and was contested by Milan, winners of the 1988–89...
and 1990
1990 UEFA Super Cup
The 1990 UEFA Super Cup was played between A.C. Milan and U.C. Sampdoria, with A.C. Milan winning 3–1 on aggregate.-First leg:-Second leg:-External links:*...
editions. Parma reached the Super Cup as winners of the 1992–93 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, having beaten Royal Antwerp 3–1 in the final at Wembley Stadium
Wembley Stadium
The original Wembley Stadium, officially known as the Empire Stadium, was a football stadium in Wembley, a suburb of north-west London, standing on the site now occupied by the new Wembley Stadium that opened in 2007...
in London, while Milan lost 1–0 to Olympique Marseille in the 1993 UEFA Champions League Final at Olympiastadion in Munich, but Marseille's subsequent ban from European football due to match-fixing meant Milan competed in the Super Cup in their stead.
A.C. Milan and Parma had never played against each other in European competition, but had previously played seven leagues games against each other, all within four years of both legs of this tie. Milan had had the upper hand, winning three of the matches to Parma's two, while the other two games were draws. It was Parma's first match in Europe against a fellow Italian side, but Milan had once previously come up against opposition of the same nationality in Europe when they beat Sampdoria over two legs by three goals to one in the 1990 edition
1990 UEFA Super Cup
The 1990 UEFA Super Cup was played between A.C. Milan and U.C. Sampdoria, with A.C. Milan winning 3–1 on aggregate.-First leg:-Second leg:-External links:*...
of the Super Cup.
First leg
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GK | 1 | Marco Ballotta Marco Ballotta Marco Ballotta is a retired Italian footballer who played as a goalkeeper.His senior club career spanned a quarter of a century, but Ballotta was never capped for the Italian national team... |
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RB | 2 | David Balleri David Balleri David Balleri is a former Italian footballer .On 22 October 2006, he played his 300th Serie A match, in a 0–0 tie against Siena. He played first Serie A match on 8 September 1993.... |
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LB | 3 | Antonio Benarrivo Antonio Benarrivo Antonio Benarrivo is a former Italian footballer who covered the role of defender. One of the best full-backs in the world in the 90's, Benarrivo was comfortable on both flanks, and was known for his attacking prowess, even though almost never scoring, and was sometimes employed as a makeshift... |
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CB | 4 | Lorenzo Minotti Lorenzo Minotti Lorenzo Minotti is an Italian former football player in defender role. Minotti was born in Cesena, Emilia-Romagna.-Playing career:... |
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CB | 5 | Luigi Apolloni Luigi Apolloni Luigi Apolloni is a retired Italian football player, who last served as head coach of Serie B club Grosseto.- Club career :... |
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CM | 6 | Roberto Néstor Sensini Roberto Néstor Sensini Roberto Néstor Sensini is an Argentine former association football player in the role of defender, and currently a manager.-Career:... |
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CF | 7 | Tomas Brolin Tomas Brolin Per Tomas Brolin is a Swedish former professional football player who had a successful period with A.C. Parma during the early nineties winning the 1992 Coppa Italia, the 1993 Cup Winners' Cup, the 1993 UEFA Super Cup and the 1995 UEFA Cup.Brolin also played for the Swedish national team,... |
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CM | 8 | Gabriele Pin Gabriele Pin Gabriele Pin , is an Italian football coach. He is currently working as Cesare Prandelli's assistant with the Italy, after working with him during the former's stint at Fiorentina.... |
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CM | 9 | Massimo Crippa Massimo Crippa Massimo Crippa , is a former Italian international footballer; he played as a midfielder.-Club career:A determined and physically powerful player, Crippa began his playing career in the Eccellenza Lombardy - the sixth tier of Italian club football - playing for FBC Saronno for two seasons before... |
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CF | 10 | Gianfranco Zola Gianfranco Zola Gianfranco Zola, OBE, Ufficiale OMRI is a retired Italian footballer and manager, who most recently managed West Ham United from 2008 to 2010, after having been assistant manager of the Italy U-21 under Pierluigi Casiraghi... |
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CF | 11 | Faustino Asprilla Faustino Asprilla Faustino Hernán "Tino" Asprilla Hinestroza is a former Colombian football player. He was known by his supporters in his home country as The Octopus for his voracious appetite... |
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Substitutes: | ||||
GK | 12 | Luca Bucci Luca Bucci Luca Bucci is a retired Italian football goalkeeper.-Club career:After a few years in the third and second levels, Bucci made his Serie A debut playing for Parma F.C., in a league match against Udinese Calcio on August 29, 1993... |
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DF | 13 | Salvatore Matrecano Salvatore Matrecano Salvatore Matrecano is an Italian former footballer turned football coach, currently in charge of Lega Pro Prima Divisione team Foligno since April 27, 2010.... |
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DF | 14 | Roberto Maltagliati Roberto Maltagliati Roberto Maltagliati is an Italian football player, currently playing with Canavese.During his career of more than eighteen years, including seven in Serie A, he has played for Parma, Torino , Piacenza, Ancona and Cagliari... |
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DF | 15 | Alberto Di Chiara Alberto Di Chiara Alberto Di Chiara is a retired Italian professional footballer who played for Roma, Reggiana, Lecce, Fiorentina, Parma and Perugia, as well as for the Italian national side. His brother is Stefano Di Chiara.-External links:*... |
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MF | 16 | Daniele Zoratto Daniele Zoratto Daniele Zoratto is an Italian association football coach and former player.-Career:Zoratto is best known as one of the AC Parma most prominent players during the early 1990s... |
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Manager: | ||||
Nevio Scala Man of the Match: Assistant referees: |
Sebastiano Rossi
Sebastiano Rossi is a retired Italian footballer who played as a goalkeeper.During a 21-year professional career, he appeared in 346 Serie A games, most notably representing A.C. Milan , with which he won 12 major titles, namely five national championships and the 1994 UEFA Champions...
Mauro Tassotti
Mauro Tassotti is a retired Italian footballer. He played for seventeen years with A.C. Milan, mostly at right back but could also fill in at centre back if required, thanks to his versatility and commitment...
Paolo Maldini
Paolo Cesare Maldini is an Italian former footballer who played as a left or central defender. He spent all 25 seasons of his career at Serie A club Milan, before retiring at the age of 41 in 2009, becoming a symbol and a legend of the club...
Demetrio Albertini
Demetrio Albertini is a former professional Italian football midfielder who spent most of his career with AC Milan of the Italian Serie A, winning five Serie A titles and three UEFA Champions League titles with that club...
Alessandro Costacurta
Alessandro "Billy" Costacurta is an Italian former professional football defender turned manager.Costacurta spent some twenty years at Milan, with a brief period spent in AC Monza on loan. He is best known for his role alongside Franco Baresi, Paolo Maldini and Mauro Tassotti, forming one of the...
Franco Baresi
Franco Baresi is an Italian football youth team coach and former player. He played as a sweeper and spent his entire career with Serie A club AC Milan, acknowledged as one of the greatest defenders ever to play the game. Baresi was nicknamed "Piscinin", Milanese for "Little one"...
Stefano Eranio
Stefano Eranio is an Italian former football player, most remembered for his time with AC Milan and Genoa. Eranio played as a winger and represented Italy 20 times between 1990 and 1997. He was voted one of Derby County's 11 greatest ever footballers.-Clubs:Stefano Eranio started his professional...
Marcel Desailly
Marcel Desailly is a retired Ghanaian born French footballer and star of the France national football team squad, with whom he won the 1998 World Cup and Euro 2000...
Jean-Pierre Papin
Jean-Pierre Papin is a former French professional football player who was European Footballer of the Year in 1991.Papin achieved his greatest success while playing for Olympique Marseille between 1986 and 1992...
Dejan Savicevic
Dejan Savićević , is a Montenegrin former football player and is the president of the Montenegrin FA....
Roberto Donadoni
Roberto Donadoni is an Italian football manager and former player, last in charge of Serie A club Cagliari.An attacking midfielder or winger known for pace and technique, he was a pillar of the powerhouse AC Milan teams of the late 1980s and early 1990s and one of the pioneers of Major League...
Mario Ielpo
Mario Ielpo is an Italian former footballer who played as a goalkeeper. After beginning his career with Lazio, he had six successful years at Cagliari, before serving as AC Milan's reserve 'keeper during their successful period in the mid-1990s. He ended his career with two years at Genoa...
Christian Panucci
Christian Panucci is a retired Italian footballer. He was a member of the Italian national team. Panucci is a right back, but can also play as a centre back.-Early career:...
Filippo Galli
Filippo Galli is a former Italian football player with A.C. Milan who played as a Right back but was often called on to fill in at any defensive position...
Angelo Carbone
Angelo Carbone is an Italian former footballer who played as a midfielder. Carbone had a much travelled career, playing for ten different clubs. His greatest success was winning the UEFA Champions League with AC Milan in 1994....
Daniele Massaro
Daniele Massaro is a former Italian football forward. He was a member of the Italian squad that won the FIFA World Cup held in Spain in 1982....
Fabio Capello
Fabio Capello is an Italian football manager and former player. He is the manager of the England national football team.Capello has the distinction of winning the domestic league title with every club he has coached throughout his career...
Second leg
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GK | 1 | Sebastiano Rossi Sebastiano Rossi Sebastiano Rossi is a retired Italian footballer who played as a goalkeeper.During a 21-year professional career, he appeared in 346 Serie A games, most notably representing A.C. Milan , with which he won 12 major titles, namely five national championships and the 1994 UEFA Champions... |
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RB | 2 | Christian Panucci Christian Panucci Christian Panucci is a retired Italian footballer. He was a member of the Italian national team. Panucci is a right back, but can also play as a centre back.-Early career:... |
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LB | 3 | Paolo Maldini Paolo Maldini Paolo Cesare Maldini is an Italian former footballer who played as a left or central defender. He spent all 25 seasons of his career at Serie A club Milan, before retiring at the age of 41 in 2009, becoming a symbol and a legend of the club... |
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CM | 4 | Demetrio Albertini Demetrio Albertini Demetrio Albertini is a former professional Italian football midfielder who spent most of his career with AC Milan of the Italian Serie A, winning five Serie A titles and three UEFA Champions League titles with that club... |
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CB | 5 | Alessandro Costacurta Alessandro Costacurta Alessandro "Billy" Costacurta is an Italian former professional football defender turned manager.Costacurta spent some twenty years at Milan, with a brief period spent in AC Monza on loan. He is best known for his role alongside Franco Baresi, Paolo Maldini and Mauro Tassotti, forming one of the... |
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CB | 6 | Franco Baresi Franco Baresi Franco Baresi is an Italian football youth team coach and former player. He played as a sweeper and spent his entire career with Serie A club AC Milan, acknowledged as one of the greatest defenders ever to play the game. Baresi was nicknamed "Piscinin", Milanese for "Little one"... |
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LM | 7 | Brian Laudrup Brian Laudrup Brian Laudrup is a Danish former football player and current football commentator, pundit and analyst on TV3+. Along with former international goalkeeper Lars Høgh, Laudrup manages a football academy for marginalized youth... |
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CM | 8 | Marcel Desailly Marcel Desailly Marcel Desailly is a retired Ghanaian born French footballer and star of the France national football team squad, with whom he won the 1998 World Cup and Euro 2000... |
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CF | 9 | Jean-Pierre Papin Jean-Pierre Papin Jean-Pierre Papin is a former French professional football player who was European Footballer of the Year in 1991.Papin achieved his greatest success while playing for Olympique Marseille between 1986 and 1992... |
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RM | 10 | Roberto Donadoni Roberto Donadoni Roberto Donadoni is an Italian football manager and former player, last in charge of Serie A club Cagliari.An attacking midfielder or winger known for pace and technique, he was a pillar of the powerhouse AC Milan teams of the late 1980s and early 1990s and one of the pioneers of Major League... |
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CF | 11 | Daniele Massaro Daniele Massaro Daniele Massaro is a former Italian football forward. He was a member of the Italian squad that won the FIFA World Cup held in Spain in 1982.... |
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Substitutes: | ||||
GK | 12 | Mario Ielpo Mario Ielpo Mario Ielpo is an Italian former footballer who played as a goalkeeper. After beginning his career with Lazio, he had six successful years at Cagliari, before serving as AC Milan's reserve 'keeper during their successful period in the mid-1990s. He ended his career with two years at Genoa... |
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DF | 13 | Mauro Tassotti Mauro Tassotti Mauro Tassotti is a retired Italian footballer. He played for seventeen years with A.C. Milan, mostly at right back but could also fill in at centre back if required, thanks to his versatility and commitment... |
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DF | 14 | Filippo Galli Filippo Galli Filippo Galli is a former Italian football player with A.C. Milan who played as a Right back but was often called on to fill in at any defensive position... |
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FW | 15 | Gianluigi Lentini Gianluigi Lentini Gianluigi Lentini is a former Italian winger who was once the world's most expensive footballer, when he moved from Torino to AC Milan for £13 million in 1992.... |
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MF | 16 | Angelo Carbone Angelo Carbone Angelo Carbone is an Italian former footballer who played as a midfielder. Carbone had a much travelled career, playing for ten different clubs. His greatest success was winning the UEFA Champions League with AC Milan in 1994.... |
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Manager: | ||||
Fabio Capello Fabio Capello Fabio Capello is an Italian football manager and former player. He is the manager of the England national football team.Capello has the distinction of winning the domestic league title with every club he has coached throughout his career... Man of the Match: Assistant referees: |
Marco Ballotta
Marco Ballotta is a retired Italian footballer who played as a goalkeeper.His senior club career spanned a quarter of a century, but Ballotta was never capped for the Italian national team...
Antonio Benarrivo
Antonio Benarrivo is a former Italian footballer who covered the role of defender. One of the best full-backs in the world in the 90's, Benarrivo was comfortable on both flanks, and was known for his attacking prowess, even though almost never scoring, and was sometimes employed as a makeshift...
Alberto Di Chiara
Alberto Di Chiara is a retired Italian professional footballer who played for Roma, Reggiana, Lecce, Fiorentina, Parma and Perugia, as well as for the Italian national side. His brother is Stefano Di Chiara.-External links:*...
Lorenzo Minotti
Lorenzo Minotti is an Italian former football player in defender role. Minotti was born in Cesena, Emilia-Romagna.-Playing career:...
Salvatore Matrecano
Salvatore Matrecano is an Italian former footballer turned football coach, currently in charge of Lega Pro Prima Divisione team Foligno since April 27, 2010....
Roberto Néstor Sensini
Roberto Néstor Sensini is an Argentine former association football player in the role of defender, and currently a manager.-Career:...
Tomas Brolin
Per Tomas Brolin is a Swedish former professional football player who had a successful period with A.C. Parma during the early nineties winning the 1992 Coppa Italia, the 1993 Cup Winners' Cup, the 1993 UEFA Super Cup and the 1995 UEFA Cup.Brolin also played for the Swedish national team,...
Gabriele Pin
Gabriele Pin , is an Italian football coach. He is currently working as Cesare Prandelli's assistant with the Italy, after working with him during the former's stint at Fiorentina....
Massimo Crippa
Massimo Crippa , is a former Italian international footballer; he played as a midfielder.-Club career:A determined and physically powerful player, Crippa began his playing career in the Eccellenza Lombardy - the sixth tier of Italian club football - playing for FBC Saronno for two seasons before...
Gianfranco Zola
Gianfranco Zola, OBE, Ufficiale OMRI is a retired Italian footballer and manager, who most recently managed West Ham United from 2008 to 2010, after having been assistant manager of the Italy U-21 under Pierluigi Casiraghi...
Faustino Asprilla
Faustino Hernán "Tino" Asprilla Hinestroza is a former Colombian football player. He was known by his supporters in his home country as The Octopus for his voracious appetite...
Luca Bucci
Luca Bucci is a retired Italian football goalkeeper.-Club career:After a few years in the third and second levels, Bucci made his Serie A debut playing for Parma F.C., in a league match against Udinese Calcio on August 29, 1993...
Roberto Maltagliati
Roberto Maltagliati is an Italian football player, currently playing with Canavese.During his career of more than eighteen years, including seven in Serie A, he has played for Parma, Torino , Piacenza, Ancona and Cagliari...
David Balleri
David Balleri is a former Italian footballer .On 22 October 2006, he played his 300th Serie A match, in a 0–0 tie against Siena. He played first Serie A match on 8 September 1993....
Daniele Zoratto
Daniele Zoratto is an Italian association football coach and former player.-Career:Zoratto is best known as one of the AC Parma most prominent players during the early 1990s...
Alessandro Melli
Alessandro Melli is a retired Italian footballer who played as a striker.-Club career:Melli's father was a professional footballer, playing as a centre forward for Parma FC, and the son followed in his footsteps...