Alessandro Del Piero
Juventus legend, striker, 2006 FIFA World Cup winner with Italy
Alessandro Del Piero (born November 9, 1974) is a retired Italian professional footballer who enjoyed one of the most distinguished careers in Italian football history. Known for his elegance, technical skill, football intelligence, and versatility as a left winger and striker, Del Piero is best remembered for his 19-year association with Juventus, where he became a club legend. During his time at Juventus, he won six Serie A titles, the Coppa Italia, and reached the UEFA Champions League final in 1997 and 2003, cementing his status as one of the finest European players of his generation. Del Piero earned 91 caps for the Italian national team and was part of Italy's 2006 FIFA World Cup-winning squad, contributing his experience and quality to the campaign. He was known not only for his goal-scoring ability but also for his creativity, work rate, and leadership qualities on the pitch. Following his departure from Juventus in 2012, Del Piero played for several clubs before retiring from professional football. His career exemplifies Italian football excellence, and he remains a revered figure in world football. Del Piero's legacy continues to influence discussions about one-club players and the deep bonds that can form between players and institutions.
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Athlete
Italian
1974
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Alessandro
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“The Italian masculine form of Alexander, meaning 'defender of men' from Greek Alexandros, Alessandro is handsome, confident, and genuinely classic. Borne by Renaissance artists, composers, and historical figures, the name carries cultural weight and sophistication. It appeals to parents appreciating Italian heritage or seeking a strong, internationally recognizable name with authentic roots.”