Fabrizio Ravanelli, born on December eleventh, nineteen sixty-eight, is a distinguished Italian football manager and former professional player. Renowned for his striking prowess, Ravanelli began and concluded his playing career at his hometown club, Perugia, where he first showcased his exceptional talent.
Throughout his illustrious career, Ravanelli graced the fields of several prestigious clubs, including Juventus, Middlesbrough, and Marseille. His time at Juventus was particularly notable, as he contributed to the team's triumphs, securing the Serie A title in nineteen ninety-five and the coveted Champions League trophy in nineteen ninety-six, where he made his mark by scoring in the final.
Over the course of his career, Ravanelli played for twelve clubs across four countries: Italy, England, France, and Scotland. His contributions to the sport extended beyond club football, as he earned twenty-two caps for the Italy national team, netting eight goals. He was also a proud member of the Italian squad that participated in UEFA Euro nineteen ninety-six, further solidifying his legacy in international football.