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Encyclopedia > Christian Vieri
Christian Vieri
Christian Vieri
Personal information
Full name Christian Vieri
Date of birth July 12, 1973 (1973-07-12) (age 34)
Place of birth    Bologna, Italy
Height 1.85m
Playing position Striker
Club information
Current club Fiorentina
Youth clubs
Marconi Stallions
Torino
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
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1990-1992
1992-1993
1993-1994
1994-1995
1995-1996
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2006
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Prato
Torino
Pisa
Ravenna
Venezia
Atalanta
Juventus
Atlético Madrid
Lazio
Internazionale
AC Milan
Monaco
Atalanta
Fiorentina
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018 00(2)
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National team2
1997-2005 Italy 049 0(23)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of April 27, 2008.
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of October 12, 2005.
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Christian "Bobo" Vieri (born July 12, 1973 in Bologna, Italy) is an Italian football striker, of French origin, who plays for ACF Fiorentina. is the 193rd day of the year (194th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... For the song by James Blunt, see 1973 (song). ... For the food product, see Bologna sausage. ... Soccer redirects here. ... This article is about association football players. ... ACF Fiorentina is an Italian football club based in Florence (Firenze), Tuscany. ...

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Biography

Born in Bologna, Italy, his family moved to Australia for a period, in the suburb of Wetherill Park. He attended Prairiewood High School in western Sydney. His father Roberto Vieri played for Sydney-based club Marconi Stallions. His brother, Massimiliano Vieri, is also a professional footballer, and was an Australian international in 2004. Vieri played for Marconi Juniors when he was a child but his family soon moved back to Italy. For the food product, see Bologna sausage. ... Wetherill Park is a suburb of western Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. ... This article is about the metropolitan area in Australia. ... Roberto Vieri was an Italian footballer who played for Marconi Stallions. ... The Marconi Stallions are an Australian football (soccer) club from Sydney, Australia. ... Massimiliano Max Vieri (born September 1, 1978 in Sydney, Australia) is an Australian-Italian football (soccer) player. ... In Australia, many forms of football are played. ...


Career

Vieri started his playing career at A.C. Prato, a small club in Serie C1 in 1989. While there, he was spotted by Torino and played his first Serie A game the next year for the Turin team. Vieri made six appearances in the league as well as in the Coppa Italia. In November 1992, he was sold to Serie B club, Pisa Calcio, scoring two goals. Another season went by, he then moved to Ravenna in Serie B, scoring 12 goals. He was subsequently sold to Venezia A.C. in Serie B, scoring 11 goals. Another move followed for the youngster, this time to Atalanta where he scored seven goals. A change of luck came when he was spotted by Juventus F.C. in the 1996-97 season. He made 23 appearances and scored eight goals in Serie A, and six goals in ten matches in Europe. A.C. Prato is an Italian football club, based in Prato. ... Serie C is the name of the third and fourth highest football leagues in Italy. ... Torino Calcio is one of the most popular Italian football clubs, based in Turin. ... This article is about the Italian football league. ... The Coppa Italia trophy - Coppa in Italian meaning Cup - representing the tournaments title. ... Serie B is the name of the second highest football league in Italy. ... Pisa Calcio is an Italian football club, based in Pisa, Tuscany. ... Ravenna Calcio is an Italian football club, based in Ravenna, Emilia-Romagna. ... A.C. Venezia is an Italian football club based in Venice. ... Atalanta B.C. (Atalanta Bergamasca Calcio, sometimes called Atalanta Bergamo) is an Italian football club based in Bergamo, Lombardy. ... Juventus redirects here. ...


Vieri was on the move once again, this time it was to Spain and Atlético Madrid. This is where the Vieri name became a trademark for Italian football and he formed a successful partnership in the 1998 FIFA World Cup with Roberto Baggio. Amazingly, he scored a total of 24 goals in 24 league appearances for Atlético (and an additional five goals from seven appearances in Europe), which led him to the win the Pichichi Trophy, as the league's top scorer. Club Atlético de Madrid (often misspelled Athletico Madrid) is a Spanish football club based in Madrid who play in the Primera División of La Liga. ... 1998 World Cup redirects here. ... Roberto Baggio (born 18 February 1967 in Caldogno, Veneto) is an Italian retired footballer, among the most technically gifted and popular players in the world throughout the 1990s. ... In Spanish football, the Pichichi is the trophy awarded by Spanish sports newspaper Marca to the top goalscorer for each league season. ...


After the World Cup, he moved to S.S. Lazio, where he was outstanding in his first season, scoring 12 goals in Serie A and one in Europe, winning the Cup Winners' Cup. But it all changed when Vieri was spotted by F.C. Internazionale Milano and its chairman Massimo Moratti. Vieri's move to Inter Milan was for a (then) world record transfer fee. Società Sportiva Lazio, commonly referred to SS Lazio or simply Lazio, is an Italian professional sports club most noted for its football section, founded in 1900 and based in Rome. ... The Cup Winners Cup was a football club competition between the winners of the European domestic cup competitions. ... Football Club Internazionale Milano, commonly referred to as simply Internazionale, Inter or Inter Milan[1], is an Italian professional football club based in Milan, Lombardy, founded in 1908. ... Massimo Moratti (born May 16, 1945 in Bosco Chiesanuova) is an Italian oil tycoon. ... In football, a transfer is the action taken whenever a player moves between clubs. ...


Vieri played for Inter Milan from 1999 to 2005, leading the scoring in Serie A in 2003 with 24 goals. At Inter, Vieri formed a dangerous partnership with Ronaldo up front, but because of injuries Ronaldo was not able to play much.


As of the end of 2004, he has scored 22 goals in 43 matches for Italy and played for his country at the 1998 World Cup, scoring five times, and the 2002 World Cup, scoring four times, though he endured a less successful tournament at Euro 2004. Vieri is generally considered one of Italy's greatest strikers of recent times despite strong competition, and is one of Italy's most prolific World Cup goalscorers. He was named by Pelé as one of the 125 greatest living footballers in March 2004. He is also considered one of the greatest finishers of all time. 1998 World Cup redirects here. ... The 2002 FIFA World Cup, the 17th staging of the World Cup, was held in South Korea and Japan from May 31 to June 30. ... Euro 2004 Logo The 2004 UEFA European Football Championship, commonly called Euro 2004, was held in Portugal between 12 June and 4 July 2004. ... Pele redirects here. ... Pelé The FIFA 100 is a list of the world-renowned Brazilian striker Pelés choice of the greatest living footballers. Unveiled on March 4, 2004 at a gala ceremony in London, the FIFA 100 marked part of the celebrations of the 100th anniversary of the foundation of the F... Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Italy played Vieri as a lone striker in the 2002 Fifa World Cup, scoring four goals in four games. In the Round of 16 against South Korea he opened the scoring in the 18th minute, scoring a powerful header from a Francesco Totti corner. Italy led the game until the Koreans equalised 3 minutes before the end. In extra time Vieri played a through ball to Damiano Tommasi, thus putting him through on goal. The midfielder scored from this position but the goal was disallowed due to offside, even though camera reviews show Tommasi to be onside. Italy's misfortune continued when Francesco Totti was given a second yellow card for alleged diving and dismissed. Italy was eventually eliminated by South Korea by a Golden Goal. The 2002 FIFA World Cup, the 17th staging of the World Cup, was held in South Korea and Japan from May 31 to June 30. ... Francesco Totti, Cavaliere Ufficiale OMRI,[1][2] (born 27 September 1976 in Rome) is an Italian World Cup-winning footballer. ... Tommasi in Roma home kit Damiano Tommasi (born May 17, 1974 in Negrar, Italy) is an Italian soccer player who currently plays for A.S. Roma of the Serie A. Also a noted philanthropist, Tommasi arranges for footballers disciplinary fines to go to good causes. ... Francesco Totti, Cavaliere Ufficiale OMRI,[1][2] (born 27 September 1976 in Rome) is an Italian World Cup-winning footballer. ... The golden goal was a method used in football to decide the winner of games in elimination matches which end in a draw after the end of ordinary time (90 minutes). ...


Italy has had more success without Vieri. In the period 1998 to 2006 Italy were runners-up in Euro 2000 and won the world cup in 2006 without him. This, along with his famous "I'm more a man than all of you"[1] to the press at Euro 2004 and his later spat with goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon for letting in an unstoppable Swedish goal have led to questions about his ability to destabilise a squad. This article is about the Italian goalkeeper. ...


In July 2005, Vieri and Inter Milan came to a mutual agreement to terminate his contract with the club. He was then signed by cross-town rivals A.C. Milan, but left the rossoneri - where he was not a regular starter - after just six months, joining French side AS Monaco FC in order to play regularly and gain a place on Italy's roster for the 2006 FIFA World Cup. However, he suffered a serious knee injury while playing for Monaco in 2006, which required extensive surgery and ruled out the possibility of playing in his third consecutive FIFA World Cup. Associazione Calcio Milan, commonly referred to by the abbreviation AC Milan or simply Milan, is an Italian professional football club based in Milan, Lombardy. ... The Association Sportive de Monaco Football Club is a Monegasque football club founded in 1919. ... 2006 World Cup redirects here. ...


On July 6, 2006, Vieri agreed a one year deal with UC Sampdoria of Serie A. However, on August 10, 2006, an agreement was to terminate his contract with the club (because of laziness). He then offered his services to demoted Italian giants and former club Juventus - they, however, rejected his offer on August 22nd. U.C. Sampdoria is a football club based in Genoa, Italy. ... Juventus Football Club (Latin for Youth, pronounced yoo-VEHN-toos) is one of Italys oldest and most successful football clubs, based in Turin. ...


On August 29, 2006, Vieri returned to Atalanta and signed a one-year minimum wage contract worth 1500€ per month. Although he received a paltry salary, Vieri was to earn another €100,000 for every goal he scores, leaving chairman Ivan Ruggeri to comment, "If things go well, Vieri will cost me two million euros". Bobo scored 2 goals in 7 substitute appearances, including one long-range goal.


On June 2007, Atalanta announced they chose not to offer a contract extension to Vieri. His contract therefore ended on June 30. On July 19, 2007, Vieri signed a one-year contract with ACF Fiorentina worth about 2.75 million dollars and was officially presented to the press on July 21, 2007.[2] ACF Fiorentina is an Italian football club based in Florence (Firenze), Tuscany. ...


Vieri missed a crucial penalty in Fiorentina's UEFA Cup 2007-08 2nd leg semi final defeat to Rangers on May 1 2008, which saw the Scottish club progress to the final 4-2 in the penalty shootout after both legs had finished 0-0. The UEFA Cup 2007–08 is the 37th edition of the European UEFA Cup football club tournament. ... Rangers Football Club is among the worlds most successful football clubs. ... is the 121st day of the year (122nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... A penalty shootout is a method of determining a winner in sports matches which would have otherwise been drawn or tied. ...


In June 2008, Vieri was linked with a £10,000 per week move to the English Premiership to play for Hull City in their first season in the top league. [3] Premiership may refer to: The FA Premier League, Englands highest-level competition in football (soccer) In Australian rules football (and the AFL) a premiership refers to the title won during a particular year. ... Hull City Association Football Club are an English football team based at the Kingston Communications Stadium in Hull. ...


Career statistics

Club Performance League Cup League Cup Continental Total
Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Italy League Coppa Italia League Cup Europe Total
1991-92 Torino Serie A 6 1
1992-93 Pisa Serie B 18 2
1993-94 Ravenna Serie B 32 12
1994-95 Venezia Serie B 29 11
1995-96 Atalanta Serie A 19 7
1996-97 Juventus Serie A 23 8
Spain League Copa del Rey Copa de la Liga Europe Total
1997-98 Atlético Madrid La Liga 24 24
Italy League Coppa Italia League Cup Europe Total
1998-99 Lazio Serie A 22 12
1999-00 Internazionale Milano Serie A 19 13
2000-01 27 18
2001-02 25 22
2002-03 24 24
2003-04 22 13
2004-05 27 13
2005-06 Milan Serie A 8 1
France League Coupe de France Coupe de la Ligue Europe Total
2005-06 Monaco Ligue 1 7 3
Italy League Coppa Italia League Cup Europe Total
2006-07 Atalanta Serie A 7 2
2007-08 Fiorentina Serie A 7 1
Total Italy 315 160
Spain 24 24
France 7 3
Career Total 346 187

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Classification External links 1998/1999 Serie A Squads - (www. ... Società Sportiva Lazio, commonly referred to SS Lazio or simply Lazio, is an Italian professional sports club most noted for its football section, founded in 1900 and based in Rome. ... This article is about the Italian football league. ... Classification External links 1999/2000 Serie A Squads - (www. ... Football Club Internazionale Milano, commonly referred to as simply Internazionale, Inter or Inter Milan[1], is an Italian professional football club based in Milan, Lombardy, founded in 1908. ... This article is about the Italian football league. ... In the 2000-01 season, Serie A, the major football (soccer) Italian professional league, was composed by 18 teams, for the 13th consecutive time from season 1988-89. ... In the 2001-02 season, the Serie A, the major football (soccer) Italian professional league, was composed by 18 teams, for the 14th consecutive time from season 1988-89. ... 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Trivia

  • As a result of living in Australia, Vieri has stated that his greatest sporting hero is cricketer Allan Border.[4]
  • Vieri owns two clothing lines, one is "Sweet Years", and is co-owned with Paolo Maldini, and the other is "Baci & Abbracci", co-owned with AC Milan midfielder Cristian Brocchi and famous model Alena Šeredova. Both brands are very popular in Italy.
  • As well as being left-footed, Vieri is left-handed.
  • In a rare sporting case, he represented Italy while his brother Max played for Australia. They joked about the possibility of becoming the first set of brothers to ever face off against one another in an international soccer match.
  • He has had some very high profile relationships, including those with Fernanda Lessa, Elisabetta Canalis.
  • He is well known for his grumpy attitude at times, and being reluctant to celebrate goals whilst playing for Inter.
  • At a press conference during Euro 2004 - he said "I'm more of a man than all of you put together. I can walk down the street with my head held high. I can look at myself in the mirror, but you [waving a finger at the astonished journalists] cannot."
  • Vieri has Chinese characters tattooed on his arm, which he admitted he chose 'because they looked cool'. Fortunately, they mean "Strength", "Eternity" and "Thunder". [5]
  • Vieri is an all-time top scorer of headers in Italian league history.
  • Vieri is a well known lover of Italian cuisine, and has the popular 'Vieri' pizza named after him. [6]

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References

  1. ^ Italy's Mr Grump makes stunning comeback | Special Reports | Guardian Unlimited Football
  2. ^ "Vieri: So glad to be a Viola", Football italia, 2007-07-21. Retrieved on 2007-07-21. 
  3. ^ "Italian international Christian Vieri will quit Serie A", BBC, 2008-06-29. 
  4. ^ Vieri Interview. Retrieved on 2007-06-23.
  5. ^ Soccer Players with Tattoos.
  6. ^ Times Online.

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David Trezeguet
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Serie A top scorer
2002-03
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Italian Footballer of the Year
2002
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Serie A Footballer of the Year
1999
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Mark Iuliano (born 12 August 1973 Cosenza) is an italian football defender, currently plays for U.C. Sampdoria. ... Angelo Di Livio (born July 26, 1966 in Rome) is a former Italian football (soccer) midfielder. ... Tommasi in Roma home kit Damiano Tommasi (born May 17, 1974 in Negrar, Italy) is an Italian soccer player who currently plays for A.S. Roma of the Serie A. Also a noted philanthropist, Tommasi arranges for footballers disciplinary fines to go to good causes. ... Marco Delvecchio (sometimes erroneously spelled Del Vecchio; born April 7, 1973 in Milan) is an Italian football player. ... Gianluca Zambrotta, Cavaliere OMRI[1] (born February 19, 1977 in Como) is an Italian World Cup-winning footballer. ... Vincenzo Montella (born June 18, 1974 in Pomigliano dArco, Campania) is an Italian football player who is currently on the books of A.S. Roma. ... Francesco Toldo (born December 2, 1971 in Padua) is an Italian football goalkeeper, who currently plays for Inter. ... Wikinews has related news: Materazzi reveals slur he uttered at 2006 FIFA World Cup Marco Materazzi, Cavaliere Ufficiale OMRI,[2][3] (born August 19, 1973 in Lecce), is an Italian World Cup-winning footballer, who currently plays for Serie A club Internazionale, sometimes known as Inter Milan. ... Giovanni Trapattoni (born March 17, 1939) is an Italian football coach, considered the most successful club coach in the history of that country [3], and former player. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Italy. ... First international Italy 6 - 2 France (Milan, Italy; 15 May 1910) Biggest win Italy 9 - 0 USA (Brentford, England; 2 August 1948) Biggest defeat Hungary 7 - 1 Italy (Budapest, Hungary; 6 April 1924) World Cup Appearances 16 (First in 1934) Best result Winners, 1934, 1938, 1982, 2006 European Championship Appearances... The UEFA Euro 2004 (or just Euro 2004) was the twelfth edition of UEFAs quadriennial European Football Championship and was held in Portugal, for the first time, between 12 June and 4 July 2004. ... This article is about the Italian goalkeeper. ... Christian Panucci (born 12 April 1973 in Savona) is an Italian football (soccer) player, who currently plays for AS Roma of Italian Serie A. Panucci is a renowned defender who usually plays on the right-hand side. ... Massimo Oddo, Cavaliere Ufficiale OMRI[1][2], (born June 14, 1976 in Città SantAngelo, Pescara) is an Italian World Cup-winning footballer, who plays for A.C. Milan and Italy in the role of right-back. ... Cristiano Zanetti (born April 14, 1977 in Carrara) is an Italian football defensive midfielder, who currently plays for Juventus of Serie A. Zanetti recently moved to Juve on a free transfer, despite the recent controversy surrounding the Turin giants. ... 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Christian Vieri cost his last three clubs more than £60 million in transfer fees, so Inter Milan could be excused this season when they elected to keep their striker, and his delicate Achilles tendon, almost exclusively for Serie A's Sunday pageants.
Three exquisite Vieri goals - one with the right foot, one with the left and one with his head - combined with a turn of pace that left Bramble, one of England's quickest young defenders, admiring the view and nothing else.
The rule is that Vieri, 28, does not play twice in one week for Inter but he still managed a fearsome 22 goals in 25 games last season for the club who were one game away from their first league title in 13 years.
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