Giuliano Sarti

Giuliano Sarti ( born October 2, 1933, Castello d' Argile ) is a retired Italian footballer.

Career

Association

His career in professional football began Sarti 1954 at Fiorentina, where he played 220 games. In 1963 he moved to Inter, where he completed 148 league games until 1968. He finished his career in 1969 after ten other games for Juventus.

His greatest successes achieved Sarti at Inter Milan coach Helenio Herrera. As Keeper of the Grande Inter he made in the sixties along with Tarcisio Burgnich and Giacinto Facchetti the legendary triumvirate Sarti - Burgnich - Facchetti, which formed the main support for Inter Catenaccio.

With Inter Sarti won both the 1964 and 1965 European Champions Cup and the World Cup. In 1967 he was appointed to a Weltelf, who played on the occasion of the 65th birthday of Ricardo Zamora against Spain.

Sarti won three Italian championships, in 1956 with Fiorentina, in 1965 and 1966 with Inter. Italian Cup Winners' Cup in 1961, he was with Fiorentina. In the same year he won with this team and the European Cup Winners' Cup, but had to give way in the double playoff his teammate Albertosi.

National

In the Italian national Sarti was 1959-1967 only eight times for use, as he had a strong competitor with Enrico Albertosi. He played the first two qualifying matches for Euro 1968. November 26, 1966 in Naples against Romania ( 3-1 ) and on 22 March 1967 in Nicosia 's 2-0 win against Cyprus, where team captain Giacinto Facchetti in the 88th minute the deficit to 2-0 Full achieved.

Others

Today Sarti lives in Florence.

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