Antonio Cabrini

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Antonio Cabrini (born 8 October 1957 Casalbuttano ed Uniti ) is a former Italian football player and coach.

Career

Antonio Cabrini was one of the world's best full-back in the 1980s. He began his career as a 16 -year-old 1973 U.S. Cremonese and moved in 1975 with his first professional contract at Atalanta. A year later, he received a contract with Juventus. With the old lady Juve he won many Italian league and cup victories. It was established in 1985 European Cup Winners ' Cup and played in Turin until 1989, and then to end his career with FC Bologna until 1991.

With the Italian national team, he participated in three World Cups and one European Football Championship: Football World Cup 1978 in Argentina, the European Football Championship 1980 in Italy, FIFA World Cup 1982 in Spain, Football World Cup 1986 in Mexico.

His first international game he played in the 1978 World Cup against Argentina at left-back in the third round match, which Italy won 1-0. Since then, Cabrini was for ten years a regular player and was considered one of the greatest discoveries of the World Cup 1978. His greatest triumph was to participate in the finals of the 1982 World Cup in Madrid against Germany, where he defeated the Germans 3-1 with his team and the football World Cup was. Cabrini missed the finals in the middle of the first half with the score at 0-0 a penalty.

Since June 2012, he coached the Italian national football team of women. In 2009, Cabrini had the Italia dei Valori political movement, a social-liberal party from the anti - corruption movement, which is attributed to the political center-left spectrum, connected.

Achievements

  • World Champion: 1982
  • Italian Championship: 1976 /77 1977/78 1980 /81 1981/82 1983 /84 1985/86
  • Coppa Italia: 1978/79, 1982/83
  • UEFA Cup: 1976/77
  • European Cup Winners' Cup: 1983/84
  • UEFA Super Cup 1984
  • European Champion Clubs' Cup: 1984/85
  • World Cup winner: 1985
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