DEL PIERO
Alessandro Del Piero: born 9 November 1974
in Coneigliano is an Italian Former Football Player. He has Played for Juventus from 1993 to 2012, Sydney FC From 2012 to 2014 and Delhi Dynamos in 2014 as a Striker. He was the Captain of the
Team Since 2001. He began Playing for The National Team in
2006.
Del Piero is considered among the best talents that
Italian football has ever Produced. In 2004, He
was Included in the Fifa 100, a list of 125 Greatest living Players. In 1999, He was listed 77th in
the list of the best players of the 20th century published by Word Score magazine. He is one of five Italian players to score over
300 goals (312 as pf 6 November 2010) along with Filippo Inzaghi(315), Roberto Baggio (318), Giuseppe Meazza (338) and Silvio Piola (364).
Childhood and early
career
Del Piero
is the Son of Gino, an Electrician, and
Bruna, a Housekeeper. He regularly Played
Football in the Backyard With Two Friends,
Nelso and Pierpaolo as a Child. All three Dreamed
of becoming Footballers, but Only Del Piero would Eventually manage to do so. Alessandro's Older Brother, Stefano, Briefly Played Professional Football for Sampdoria before Injury Struck him. The Family Lived in the hamlet of Saccon near SanVendeMiano
While Growing up, Del Piero's Family
Did Not Have
Much Money For
Travelling Abroad, So He was Considering
Being a truck driver in Order
to See The World.
Del Piero Played For the Local Youth Team of San Vendemiano Since the Age of 7. He used to Play
as a goalkeeper Because He Could Play
a Lot More Football
That Way. His Mother
thought it would be better for Him If He Played
as a GoalKeeper, Since
He would not have to run and the Possibility
of him getting injured was less Likely. His Brother Told Their mother that Alex was better at attacking and Del
Piero switched position.
It was while playing with his local side of San
Vendemiano in 1988 that Del Piero was first spotted by scouts. He left home at
the age of 13 to play in the youth side of Padova Calcio.
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