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The career journey is over Gianluigi Buffon under the crossbar. The Italian goalkeeper decided to retire at the age of 45.
Through his social media, Buffon uploaded his career journey. From the beginning he defended Parma, then continued to Juventus, had moved to Paris Saint-Germain, returned to Juventus, and finally returned to Parma again.
In the one-minute video, Buffon also pinned his appearance with the Italian national team. His moment brought the Azzurri to win the 2006 World Cup.
Buffon also associates himself as the superhero Superman in the video. The hero with extraordinary power seems to be an illustration of himself on the field.
In the video, Buffon captioned, “That’s all, friend. You give me everything. I give you everything. We do it together,” wrote Buffon.
The news about Buffon’s retirement has been circulating in recent days. Until finally, that moment came on Wednesday (2/8/2023).
Gianluigi Buffon become one of the best goalkeeper during play. The series of titles is quite a lot, although incomplete.
That’s all folks!
You gave me everything.
I gave you everything.
We did it together. pic.twitter.com/bGvIDsoFsG— Gianluigi Buffon (@gianluigibuffon) August 2, 2023
Starting his career at Parma, Buffon’s name stuck out after being able to win the Coppa Italia, UEFA Cup and Italian Super Cup titles. He was then bought by Juventus in 2001.
Together with the Old Lady, Buffon is increasingly fluttering. He could win 10 Serie A titles with Juventus, but always failed to win the Champions League. He could only be runner up in three editions. Buffon and Juventus parted company in 2018.
Then when he moved to PSG in the 2018/2019 season, Buffon also won the Ligue 1 title and the Trophees des Champions.
Only one season in France, Buffon returned to Juventus. He returned to the Bianconeri uniform for two seasons, before returning to Parma two years ago. Parma became his last club until he retired.
At the Italian national team level, the goalkeeper who was born in Carrara, Tuscany, January 28, 1978 was also able to win the 2006 World Cup. At the European Cup, he led the Azzurri to be runners up in the 2012 edition, and finished third in the 2013 Confederations Cup.
In total, according to Transfermarkt records, Buffon conceded 825 goals and kept 429 clean sheets throughout his career.
Enjoy your retirement days, Gianluigi Buffon!
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