
Antonio Cabrini
Antonio Cabrini is a retired Italian footballer, famed for his time as a left-back with Juventus and the Italian national team. Born on October 8, 1957, in Crema, Italy, Cabrini was an integral part of the Juventus squad during the 1980s, winning numerous titles, including six Serie A championships and the European Cup in 1985. He also played a critical role in Italy's victory at the 1982 FIFA World Cup, despite missing a penalty in the final. After retiring from professional football, Cabrini transitioned into a successful career as a mental coach and entrepreneur, sharing insights from his sports experience with businesses. He recently opened a padel center in Cremona and enjoys a close friendship with fellow footballer Cesare Prandelli. Cabrini is also known for his candid reflections on life, love, and the intersection of sports and personal growth.
Born on Oct 08, 1957 (67 years old)
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San Marino:
Antonio Cabrini is one of the interviewees.
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San Marino:
Antonio Cabrini spoke about his relationship with coach Azeglio Vicini after receiving an award in his memory.
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San Marino:
Antonio Cabrini is recognized for his significant career in football and is awarded the Azeglio Vicini prize.
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Slovenia:
Antonio Cabrini, a Juventus player at the time, expressed that they played the match only for public order.
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Italy:
Antonio Cabrini is a former Juventus and national team player who has transitioned into a career as an entrepreneur and mental coach.
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