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Marco Tardelli (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmarko tarˈdɛlli]; born 24 September 1954) is an Italian former football player and manager. At club level, he played as a midfielder for several Italian clubs; he began his career with Pisa, and later played for Como, Juventus, and Internazionale, before retiring with Swiss club St. Gallen.
Marco Tardelli è un ex allenatore di calcio ed ex calciatore italiano, di ruolo difensore o centrocampista. Cinque volte campione d'Italia con la Juventus, in maglia bianconera ha inoltre vinto tutte e tre le principali competizioni UEFA per club, divenendo uno dei primi tre giocatori ad aver conseguito tale record, nonché il primo ...
Marco Tardelli’s goal in the 1982 World Cup™ final is a strike well worth remembering. Yet for all the brilliance displayed in the intricate build-up and in the midfielder’s emphatic,...
Marco Tardelli former footballer (Central Midfield) last club: FC St. Gallen 1879.
Jun 28, 2012 · As a midfielder, Marco Tardelli won 81 caps with Italy, scoring a famous goal in his side's 3-1 win against West Germany in the final of the 1982 FIFA World Cup, with most lip readers...
Jun 3, 2015 · The 1982 World Cup winner has witnessed the Old Lady experience the best and worst of times, from multiple Serie A wins to the Heysel disaster, but says the club approach the Champions League ...
Marco Tardelli is an Italian former football player and manager. At club level, he played as a midfielder for several Italian clubs; he began his career with Pisa, and later played for Como, Juventus, and Internazionale, before retiring with Swiss club St. Gallen.
It is safe to say that Marco Tardelli was a no-nonsense, hard-working, tough-tackling midfielder who will forever be remembered for his World Cup celebration in 1982.
Marco Tardelli. Position: DF-MF (DM) 178cm , 69kg (5-10, 154lb) Born: September 24, 1954 in Careggine, Italy. National Team: Italy. 1982 World Cup Champion.
Sep 14, 2022 · Marco Tardelli, and the Grandeur and Glory of a Goal Celebration. The sixth installment in ‘22 Goals’ features joy personified at the 1982 World Cup in Spain.