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Federico Balzaretti
Italian footballer (born )
Federico Balzaretti (Italian pronunciation:[fedeˈriːkobaldzaˈretti;baltsa-]; born 6 December ) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a left-back, currently in charge as technical director of Udinese.
A product of the Torino youth system, his first experience as a professional footballer was on loan to Varese and Siena, returning to Turin to play a year in Serie A and two in Serie B. Later he moved to Juventus, playing a year in Serie A and the Champions League and winning the Scudetto, later revoked for the events of Calciopoli and the next season in the lower division that ended in promotion. Sold to Fiorentina in , after half a season he moved to Palermo, with whom he played in the Europa League. In , he was called up to the Italy national team and took part in the UEFA Euro , where Italy finished as runners-up . The same summer, he moved to Roma. After struggling with injuries, on 12 August , he announced his retirement from football after having made a total of appearances and scored 4 goals in Serie A and appearances and 3 goals in Serie B.
Club career
Torino
Balzaretti began his playing career at the age of 6 for hometown club Torino, playing in the various youth teams. He soon gained a reputation as an athletic wing-back with enormous potential, and was soon loaned out to provincial sides Varese and Siena between and [2] A local, Balzaretti identified with the supporters and shortly became a symbol for Torino supporters, kissing the badge under the curva at the end of games.[2]
In –05, he was heavily involved in the campaign for promotion, which brought the team back to Serie A. However, the promotion, achieved on the field, was lost during the difficult pre-season retreat after the bankruptcy of Torino Calcio. Balzaretti, as all the other players, were released and allowed to come to agreements with other teams.
Juventus
On 15 August , Balzaretti was signed by cross-city rivals Juventus on a free transfer.[2] "It was a hard decision," Balzaretti said.[2] "But I only moved to Juve because I was promised I would stay and not be sold. I can't lie that the thought of staying in Turin, my home, was a big factor." His first wife, Jessica, was then pregnant with daughter Lucretia, influencing his stay in Piedmont. The move was interpreted as an act of betrayal by the Torino faithful (Balzaretti, having previously sworn eternal love for his former club)[3] which have, ever since, booed and insulted him whenever he returns to Turin.[4]
In –06 he was part of the first team for the bianconeri, often playing as regular under orders of coach Fabio Capello, and finally winning the Serie A league. His first ever senior goal came on 17 February , in Serie B, as Juventus beat Crotone 5–0.
Fiorentina and Palermo
Balzaretti was sold to Fiorentina in July for €million fee,[5] but failed to adjust with the Viola as he made only six appearances in the first half of the Serie A , and was subsequently signed by Palermo on a 3+12-year contract in a permanent move (loan with an option to buy according to financial report) during the January transfer market,[6] also for € million (€ million for loan[7] plus € million[8]).
At Palermo, Balzaretti took the #42 jersey as a homage to his father, who was born in ; in his tenure with the Sicilian side, he immediately established himself as a mainstay, playing regularly for the rosanero also in the following seasons and establishing as one of the most praised Italian left backs.[citation needed]
In January , Balzaretti signed a new 3+12-year contract.[9]
Roma
On 1 August , Balzaretti signed a three-year contract with Roma, for a fee of € million.[10] He made his debut in a 2–2 draw against Catania, during the –13 season.[11] He scored his first goal for Roma in the Derby della capitale match against Lazio, on 22 September ; Roma won the game 2–0.[12] During his second season at the club, however, Balzaretti suffered a severe case of athletic pubalgia following Roma's match against Sassuolo, on 10 November , which threatened to end his career; due to the pain in his pelvis, he had to undergo several operations.[13] He finally returned to the pitch on the final match of the –15 season, in a 2–1 home defeat to his former club Palermo, on 31 May [14]
Retirement
On 12 August , Balzaretti declared his retirement from professional football. He stated that failing to fully recover from the hip injury that he had battled with for the past two years was the reason for him to quit for good at the age of The following is taken from Balzaretti's public statement:
"I am retiring from Football. Unfortunately the injury I've had is forcing me to hang up my boots. It has been a difficult decision to make, but I can't continue playing the way I want to, at percent. Last year, in my last news conference here, I said I wanted to get back on the field and play one more match for Roma. I managed to play 90 more minutes with Roma and I'd like to thank everyone here for making that last dream come true. I'm happy to have spent the last few months of the season with this group and I am delighted we secured second place."[15]
International career
After playing with a number of youth selections between and , Balzaretti made his debut with the Italy national team under coach Cesare Prandelli on 17 November , in a friendly match against Romania. He has been selected in the Italian team for UEFA Euro , becoming the starting left-back in the third match at the group stage as Italy moved from 3–5–2 to 4–4–2. He also played the entire match against Germany as a right-back due to absences of Christian Maggio who was suspended and Ignazio Abate who was injured but stayed on the bench, conceding a penalty during stoppage time, but also helping his team to reach the tournament final.[16]
Style of play
An offensive-minded, left-sided full-back, who was also capable of playing as a winger, wing-back, or as a wide-midfielder,[17] Balzaretti's main attributes were his pace, stamina, and crossing ability.[18][19][20] A tactically versatile player, he was also capable of playing on the right side of the pitch.[21]
Post-playing career
Following his retirement, Balzaretti agreed to stay at Roma, working under Roma sporting director Walter Sabatini. He stated, “I will now form part of the sports management staff here at Roma. It's something I like and feel is right for me."[22]
On 2 November he was announced as the new director of football of struggling Serie B club Vicenza.[23]
Personal life
Balzaretti is married to renowned Italian ballerinaEleonora Abbagnato; their wedding took place in summer of in Palermo.[24] They have two children. Balzaretti has two children from a previous relationship.[25]
Career statistics
Club
International
| National team | Year | Apps | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| Italy | 1 | 0 | |
| 6 | 0 | ||
| 8 | 0 | ||
| 1 | 0 | ||
| Total | 16 | 0 | |
Honours
Juventus[28]
Roma[28]
Italy[28]
Individual
References
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- ^"Palermo: Sulle fasce si riparte da Cassani-Balzaretti" (in Italian). Tutto Retrieved 14 September
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- ^"Balzaretti stays as Roma director | Football Italia". Archived from the original on 14 August
- ^"Vicenza, ufficializzato il nuovo ds: è Federico Balzaretti" (in Italian). Corriere dello Sport - Stadio. 2 November Retrieved 2 November
- ^"Eleonora Abbagnato e Federico Balzaretti: "Tutto sul nostro amore"". Oggi. 26 November Retrieved 1 January
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