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Maldini is an Italian footballer.
Paolo Maldini, born on June 26, 1968 in Milan, Italy, is the son of former AC Milan captain Cesar Maldini, who rose to prominence at the 1988 European Football Championship and has been considered the best left-back in Italy for the past 10 years. Not only is he good at defending, but he is also good at assisting on the left side, and he can also play as a central defender. In 1994, he was named World Player of the Year by World Football.
On May 24, 2009, the match between Serie A and Roma was the farewell match of the horse team at the San Siro, and on May 24, 2009, Maldini said goodbye, and the soul of the red and black retired. AC Milan's away match against Fiorentina on 31 May 2009 was the 902nd and final official match played by the team for Milan.
Maldini is a modern defender in the truest sense of the word, always outwitting and rarely fouling against opposing forwards, and his spirit of fair play is best reflected in him, which is also an example for young players to follow. With excellent technique, excellent physical condition, open vision, good judgment of the game situation and just the right assist, the left side of the pitch is completely in control.
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Paolo Maldini Birthday: June 26, 1968 Height: 187cm Weight:
85kg Position: Defender Occupation: Football Nationality:
Italy Shirt number: 3 Club: AC Milan (retired) National team:
126 appearances, 7 goals Official appearances: 1,041.
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Cesare Maldini Profession: Football player, football coach, scout Born: February 5, 1932 Place of birth:
Trieste Nationality: Italy Clubs played: Tristina, AC Milan, Torino 1952-1953 Triestina 1954-1966 AC Milan 1966-1967 Turin Location:
Defender [this paragraph]Main honors European Champions Cup: 1963 Serie A winner In 1982, he won the World Cup with the Italian team as an assistant coach.
He was the head coach of Italy's under-21 youth team and led the team to the European Championship three times in the year.
Remember to adopt it.
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It's Maldini, who plays football.
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AC Milan's No. 6 is forever sealed for Baresi and No. 3 is forever sealed for Maldini;
Of AC Milan's seven trophies, only one trophy is not associated with the Maldini surname, which is enough to show the important influence of the Maldini family on Milan. Maldini Sr. was an excellent left-back for the national team and Milan club, and Maldini Jr. is a legend for the national team and Milan, with a career of more than 20 years dedicated to the Rossoneri. During his career, he won seven league titles and five Champions League titles.
The two AC Milan giants, Silvio Berlusconi and Galliani, have said that when Maldini retires at the end of the season, his No. 3 shirt will also be gone. In the years to come, the shirt could only be left to the descendants of the Maldini family.
Baresi has played for AC Milan all his life and is the soul of the team. During this time, he won 6 Italian Serie A titles, 3 European Champions Cups, two Toyota Cups, and accompanied Milan through a difficult journey in the second division. After Baresi's retirement, the number 6 shirt he wore for AC Milan went to the club's museum, and the number 6 shirt will become a historical relic, and no one will ever be worthy of this legendary number in the eyes of Milan fans.
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No.3 In recognition of and commemorating Maldini's more than 20 years of service with the Rossoneri, the club has decided to retire his No.3 shirt as well after his retirement.
This has only happened once in Milan's 100-year history, when the Rossoneri sealed the number 6 shirt when Franco Baresi retired.
In the entire Serie A, only Maradona's No.10 in Napoli and Gigi Riva's No.11 shirt in Cagliari were honorably retired. "Paul will continue to play for many more years and he represents the history of the club, so when he decides to retire, his shirt will also be retired. There is no doubt that he is the greatest number 3 in the history of world football.
Galliani said this when announcing the decision. Indeed, Maldini has won every honour he can in his 20 years at Milan, and this decision of the club has been recognized by all.
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Number 6 Baresi is so great that his number has long been sealed.
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No. 6 Baresi.
No. 3 Maldini.
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