
Eraldo Pecci
Eraldo Pecci is a former Italian footballer renowned for his career in Serie A during the 1970s and 1980s, having played for prestigious clubs like Napoli alongside Diego Maradona, Fiorentina, and Bologna. His deep-rooted passion for Torino, the team he considers his true sporting love, is evident in his writings, including the book 'Il Toro non può perdere.' After retiring from professional play, Pecci transitioned to a career in journalism, serving as a commentator for Rai and as an editorialist for Il Giorno.
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Eraldo Pecci also participated in the interview about Rimini's success.
12 Minuti Con... Il Trionfo Del Rimini In Coppa ItaliaEraldo Pecci is celebrated for his successful football career and his engaging personality both on and off the field.
Eraldo Pecci compie 70 anniEraldo Pecci refers to Paolo Maldini as a brother and claims to have taught him everything.
"Il clamoroso errore del Milan, la rinuncia a Maldini". Poi arriva Pecci e gli 'ruba' la scenaEraldo Pecci shares fond memories of his friendship and professional relationship with Bruno Pizzul.
"Era il più bravo...anche nel non farlo pesare"
Eraldo Pecci played in Serie A during the 1970s and 1980s and has worked as a commentator and columnist after retiring from football.
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