Dino-Zoff
Football coach, sport director and former goalkeeper.

Dino Zoff was born in 1942 in Mariano del Friuli, Dino has been European Champion in 1968, World Champion in 1982 and World deputy-Champion in 1970 with Italian National Team, which he also trained from 1998 to 2000. Considered one of the most skilled goalkeepers in the history of footbal, he tied his football activity mainly to Juventus, the team in which he served at the turn of the Seventies and Eighties. Holder of numerous records and achievements, he is the oldest winner of the World Cup, won in 1982 at the age of forty, as captain of the Italian national team. He occupies the 47th position in the special ranking of the best players of the Twentieth century, published by World Soccer magazine, as well as he is the only Italian player to have obtained both the European Championship title than that of world champion. He also holds the record for the longest playing time without allowing goals in international tournaments (1142 minutes). In 2004, Pelé included his name in the Fifa 100, the list of the 125 best living football players.

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