Salvatore Bagni

Salvatore Bagni ( born September 25, 1956 in Correggio ) is a former Italian footballer who was active during his playing career for Carpi FC, ​​AC Perugia, Inter Milan, SSC Napoli and U.S. Avellino. In addition, he completed 41 appearances for the Italian national football team.

Career

Association

Salvatore Bagni began his career in the youth team of FC Carpi, for the team he first ran aground in Serie D in the 1975/76 season and was able to record nine goals in 30 games. The subsequent playtime spent the midfielder at Carpi and became the season 1977/78 taken from the first division side AC Perugia under contract. Bagni established himself in his first season in Serie A with Perugia and reached the final team to seventh place. In the following season, when he scored eight goals in 28 league games, the club managed in second place behind AC Milan qualified for the UEFA Cup. This meant the greatest success in the history of AC Perugia. The team was there remained unbeaten in all 30 league games, but missed because of the many draw to win the championship. In the following part in the UEFA Cup, it was not possible to repeat the convincing performances in the league last year.

The midfielder survived with Perugia the first round of the competition with a tight win over Dinamo Zagreb, but in the second round failed the team with a total score of 4-1 against the Greek representatives Aris Thessaloniki and was eliminated early from the competition. Also in Serie A was no longer able to earlier successes to tie and after a placement in tenth place in the 1979/80 season followed a year later the second last to the top division, the descent into the B. Bagni series then left the club and signed Inter Milan. His first season at Inter started successfully, he completed 27 games and scored five goals, making the fifth rank was earned at the end of the season. Also succeeded with the Coppa Italia to win the national cup competition.

In the following two seasons 3 and 4 Final placings were achieved with rank, the eligible again for participating in an international cup competition. In the summer of 1984 Bagni signed for Napoli, with whom he 1986/87, the Italian league and cup won in the season. A year later, he took again a change of club and joined the second division side U.S. Avellino. After a season in which Bagni as throughout his career has always belonged to the tribe squad, he finished his playing career at the age of 33 years.

National

Bagni was first appointed in 1978 by then- coach Azeglio Vicini in the squad of the Italian U- 21 team, for whom he made ​​his debut in the game against Finland on February 12, 1978. On his second deployment for the U -21 on March 8, 1978 he scored his first goal in the 2-1 defeat in England. The midfielder completed on 6 January 1981 under coach Enzo Bearzot 's 1-1 draw against the Netherlands, his first cap for Italy. In his eighth game for the national team he scored his first goal, as the midfielder in the 5-0 victory over Mexico the opening goal for the Squadra scored in the first minute on April 4, 1984 Azzurra. The highlight of his national team career was his appointment to the Italian squad for World Cup 1986. Bagni completed all four parts of the Italians and failed after the 0-2 defeat in the second round against France. His last international game he played on December 5, 1987 against Portugal.

He also played on 2 May 1979 with the Italian Olympic team, a friendly against Greece. In the 4-0 victory, the midfielder was able to record a hit.

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