Franco Baresi
Franco Baresi is a legendary Italian footballer, celebrated as one of the greatest defenders in the history of the sport. Spending his entire professional career at AC Milan, he won numerous domestic and international titles, including three UEFA Champions League trophies. Known for his exceptional tactical awareness and leadership on the field, Baresi also had a successful stint with the Italian national team, contributing to their World Cup victory in 1982.
Born on May 08, 1960 (65 years old)
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Ecuador:
Baresi, considered one of the best defenders in history, was a substitute during the tournament.
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Spain:
Franco Baresi was one of the historic footballers present at the opening ceremony.
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Italy:
Franco Baresi returns to San Siro after a long absence due to illness and surgery for a lung nodule.
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Italy:
Franco Baresi is mentioned as a type of leader on the field who leads by example.
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Greece:
Franco Baresi is a legendary defender and idol of Davide Calabria's father.
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San Marino:
Franco Baresi, the historic captain of AC Milan and the national team, recently underwent surgery to remove a pulmonary nodule.
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Italy:
Franco Baresi is celebrated as one of the greatest defenders in football history and is currently facing a health challenge.
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Italy:
Franco Baresi, former captain and vice president of Milan, has undergone surgery for a pulmonary nodule.
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Romania:
Franco Baresi, a former great Italian footballer, underwent surgery to remove a pulmonary nodule.
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Italy:
Franco Baresi has been diagnosed with a pulmonary nodule and is undergoing treatment.
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