Marco Tardelli

Marco Tardelli (* September 24 1954 in Capanne di Ginne Care (LU), Italy ) is a retired Italian footballer and current coach.

  • 2.1 As a player
  • 2.2 As a coach
  • 3.1 External links
  • 3.2 Notes and references

Career

As a player

The midfielder Tardelli began his career in 1972 at Pisa SC and went after a year with the AC Como in 1975 to Juventus. In 1977, he won the UEFA Cup with Juventus and was appointed national coach Enzo Bearzot in the squad for the World Cup in Argentina in 1978, after he had already in 1976 made ​​his debut in the Italian national team. Since the World Cup tournament in Argentina, where the Italian team was fourth, Tardelli belonged to the tribe of the national team. He played in the European Football Championship in Italy in 1980 and was at the Football World Cup 1982 Spain world champion. In the final against Germany, he scored hits to make it 2-0 for Italy in the 69th minute.

1984 won Tardelli with Juventus the European Cup Winners 'Cup and 1985 European Champion Clubs' Cup final in the Heysel Stadium in Brussels against Liverpool. He had won so that all European Cups. After this success, he moved to Inter Milan and drove a further meeting with Italy for the Football World Cup 1986 in Mexico. However, his team against France different from in the second round; Tardelli was used in this tournament no longer Bearzot. He had denied in 1985 and his last 81 international match.

In 1987 he joined Inter in the Swiss League for FC St. Gallen, where he finished his career in 1988.

As a coach

As a coach, Tardelli worked for AC Cesena, Italy's U- 21 team (until October 2000), Inter Milan ( October 2000-June 2001 ) and AS Bari ( December 2002-November 2003 ). From March 2004 to October 2004 Tardelli was the coach of the Egyptian national team.

From July 2006 to June 2007 he was responsible for sporting interests on the board of Juventus. From February 2008 to September 2013 he worked under Giovanni Trapattoni as co- manager of the Irish national team. His contract was terminated by mutual agreement and Trappatonis after a 0-1 defeat against Austria; a qualification for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil was only theoretically possible.

Achievements

As a player

In the club

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

In the National Team

  • World Champion: 1982

As a coach

  • Mediterranean Games: 1997
  • U-21 European Championship: 2000

References

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