Alessandro Del Piero, born on November ninth, nineteen seventy-four, is a celebrated Italian former professional footballer renowned for his versatility as a second striker and his exceptional skills in various offensive roles. His career began in 1991 with Padova in Serie B, but it was his move to Juventus in 1993 that defined his legacy. Over the course of nineteen seasons, including eleven as captain, Del Piero became the club's all-time leading scorer with two hundred ninety goals and made seven hundred five appearances, securing six Serie A titles and the prestigious UEFA Champions League among other accolades.
Del Piero's prowess on the field was not limited to club football; he also made significant contributions to the Italy national team. He represented his country in three FIFA World Cups and four UEFA European Championships, most notably winning the 2006 FIFA World Cup. With twenty-seven goals, he stands as the joint fourth highest scorer for Italy, showcasing his remarkable talent on the international stage.
After leaving Juventus in 2012, Del Piero continued his career with Sydney FC in Australia and later with Delhi Dynamos FC in the Indian Super League, retiring in 2014. His legacy as a prolific goal-scorer is underscored by his impressive total of four hundred sixty-two career goals, making him the second highest all-time Italian scorer in all competitions.
Beyond his playing career, Del Piero has transitioned into a successful pundit role with Sky Sport Italia since 2015. His technical skills, creativity, and free-kick expertise earned him multiple accolades, including the Serie A Italian Footballer of the Year award in both nineteen ninety-eight and two thousand eight, as well as recognition in the FIFA 100 list of the greatest living footballers.