Gianluca Vialli († 58): Italy mourns the loss of a football legend

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Gianluca Vialli in the jersey of the Italian national team in 1990

Gianluca Vialli in the jersey of the Italian national team in 1990

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Italian football loses one of its greatest strikers. Gianluca Vialli died in a London hospital at the age of 58. He had played 59 times for his country, winning numerous trophies as a player and official. Most recently at the EM 2021.

Dhe Italian football mourns Gianluca Vialli. The 59-time national player died after a long illness at the age of 59. Vialli has been suffering from pancreatic cancer since 2017. The forward announced in 2020 that he had recovered from the illness. But she returned last year. Now Vialli lost the fight against cancer.

Vialli started his professional career in 1984 with Sampdoria Genoa and joined Juventus in 1992 for the then-record fee of €16.5m after leading Sampdoria to the Italian championship. After four years in Turin, he made the leap to Chelsea in the Premier League, where he ended his active career in 1999.

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Vialli scored 16 goals in 59 international matches and played at two World Cups (1986 and 1990). He celebrated his greatest success when he won the Champions League with Juventus in 1996. He also won the Uefa Cup twice and the European Cup Winners’ Cup. He has won at least one title at every club he has played for.

Most recently, Vialli was head of the national team delegation

In his last season he acted at Chelsea as player-manager. Vialli succeeded Ruud Gullit and became the first Italian on the touchline in the Premier League. In 2000 he led the Blues as head coach to the English Cup before becoming manager at Watford FC a year later.

Head of delegation Gianluca Vialli (left) and national coach Roberto Mancini 2021 with the EM trophy

Head of delegation Gianluca Vialli (left) and national coach Roberto Mancini 2021 with the EM trophy

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After his release in 2002, Vialli became quiet. Since 2019 he has acted as the head of the delegation for the Italian national team and won the title at the European Championships as an official last summer. His serious illness made this impossible in the end. “So many will miss you. A legend for us and for so many in football. Rest in peace Gianluca Vialli,” Chelsea tweeted.

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“I am deeply saddened,” Italian Football Federation (FIGC) boss Gabriele Gravina said in a statement on . “I hoped to the last that he could perform another miracle. But I am comforted by the knowledge that what he did for Italian football and the blue jersey will never be forgotten.” The FIGC has ordered a minute’s silence before all Serie A games on the coming matchday.

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