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This is the weakness of us football fans. When a football player kisses the crest when celebrating a goal or when we see him kiss the flag of the club he has just been transferred to, we immediately get excited and say, «Well done, he is a good guy.»
We get angry when we see the same football player signing for our arch-rival at that signing ceremony or saying «I am actually a member of this team from birth.» It happens to the same extent, we feel betrayed, let’s face it, there is no longer room for things like loyalty and commitment in football, but there were also players that money couldn’t buy for a while. So much so that when we heard the name of the club he played for, the name of that football player would come to our mind. The story we will tell you today is the first thing that comes to your mind when Milan is mentioned. We must begin to tell the story of the man who is one of the last living representatives of flag manhood.
He was a legend of the city’s red side. Cesare won the Serie A championship for the first time wearing the number 3 jersey. In 1963, the first Champion Clubs’ Cup in the club’s history was organized. In 68, Captain Cesare hung up his football boots and that same summer his wife Maria Luisa gave birth to a baby boy. This baby’s name was Paolo Maldini. Paulo was a Juventus fan in his childhood. He even participated in the youth team auditions at the age of 10, at his father’s insistence, but could not make it. and was accepted into the Milan infrastructure. After 7 years of youth academy experience, Paulo first played for Milan in 1985, when he was only 16 years old, and started his 25-year professional career. What we will tell next is the history of Milan. Because there is about 60% of everything that can be boasted about in the history of this club. 70 percent of this happened in these 25 years, and we will have to give this process a name. Without a doubt, we have only one option: Paolo Maldini.
Paolo Maldini is a former national football player for Milan and the Italy national football team.
He spent his entire career at Milan and played an important part in the club’s success, making 877 appearances since 1984. He is a legend for Milan and Italy. Maldini, a consistent player, broke the record by wearing the national jersey 126 times.
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Paolo Maldini quickly stood out with his talent and consolidated his place in the A team. He competed in 8 European Champions League finals throughout his career and broke a record. Maldini was responsible for 5 of Milan’s 7 Champions League victories. After Maldini retired from football, Milan could not go beyond the quarter-finals of the Champions League. He is also among the top 10 players with the most appearances in the Champions League. Milan, which had 10 Serie A championships before Maldini, won 7 Serie A victories during the Maldini period. After Milan legend Maldini left, Milan won Serie A only twice. Maldini ended his career with the match against Fiorentina in the 2008-2009 season.
Paolo Cesare Maldini is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a left-back and centre-back for AC Milan and the Italy national team. He is considered one of the greatest defenders of all time. He was nicknamed «Il Capitano» because he captained Milan and Italy for many years. Maldini holds the record for most appearances in Serie A with 647 appearances, and holds the joint record for most European Cup UEFA Champions League finals along with Paco Gento. He most recently served as manager of Milan and was also co-owner of USL Championship club Miami FC.
Maldini spent all 25 seasons of his football career with Milan in Serie A and retired in 2009 at the age of 41. He won 26 trophies with Milan: the European Cup UEFA Champions League five times, seven Serie A titles, one Coppa Italia, five Supercoppa Italiana titles, five European UEFA Super Cups, two Intercontinental Cups and one FIFA Club World Cup. Maldini won the Best Defender award at the UEFA Club Football Awards, as well as the Serie A Defender of the Year award in 2004, at the age of 39. Following his retirement following the 2008–09 season, Milan retired his number 3 jersey.
Maldini made his debut for Italy in 1988 and after playing for 14 years, he scored 7 goals and played in 126 matches in 2002; At the time, he had an appearance record surpassed by Fabio Cannavaro and Gianluigi Buffon. Maldini captained Italy for eight years and held the record for appearances as Italy’s captain until he was surpassed again by Cannavaro and Buffon. Maldini participated in four FIFA World Cups and three UEFA European