Gianluca Vialli
Born: Jul 9, 1964
Gianluca Vialli was born in Cremona, Italy. He is an Italian football striker and manager. Vialli's career started in 1980; he played for Cremonese, Sampdoria, and Juventus, winning scudetto with the latter two clubs. He also won the Champions League with Juve in 1996. Gianluca moved to Premiership club Chelsea in 1997 and spent his last three years as a player there scoring 40 goals in 83 appearances. Vialli became a player-manager for Chelsea in 1998, and stayed on with the club until 2000. He became one of the club's most successful managers, winning the Worthington Cup and UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1998 and the FA Cup in 2000. His team also finished third in the Premiership in 1999, just four points behind champions Manchester United in what was Chelsea's highest league finish for 29 years. The following season saw them reach the quarter-finals of the Champions League in their debut appearance, the highlight of which was a 3-1 victory over FC Barcelona, although they were eventually knocked out on aggregate by the same side. He was surprisingly sacked Five games into the 2000-01 season, after an indifferent start. He then took up an offer to manage First Division club Watford in 2001-02. Despite making wholesale and expensive changes to the playing and coaching staff, the Hertfordshire side finished an unimpressive 14th and Vialli was sacked after just one year. Following this, he was drawn into a lengthy dispute with the club over the payment of the remainder of...[MORE]
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