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Stefano Tacconi in reserved prognosis, anxious football

The world of football and in particular the fans of the Juventus hold their breath for the conditions of Stefano Tacconi. The former Juventus goalkeeper is in fact hospitalized in reserved prognosis at the department of neurosurgery of the Santi Antonio e Biagio hospital in Alexandria after being the victim of acerebral hemorrhage.

Stefano Tacconi, the illness in Asti and the rush to the hospital

The first news filtering on Tacconi’s conditions report that the former goalkeeper would have felt ill on Friday evening while he was at the Michelerio di Asti, guest of the “Day of the stickers”. Further updates are awaited on the state of health of the former extreme defender native of Perugia, who will turn 65 on 13 May and who was a guest of the gala dinner at the Mariuccia restaurant in Pratomorone.

Stefano Tacconi and the eternal dualism with Walter Zenga

After taking his first football steps in the Inter youth teams and after his first experiences with Spoleto, Pro Patria and Livorno, Tacconi has linked his career to four teams, Sambenedettese, Avellino, Juventus and Genoa. In the team from the Marche region he was highlighted in B in 1979, a curious analogy with Walter Zenga, of whom he would have been eternal second in National in the ’80s and that in the rossoblù he played a season on loan from Inter before returning to the parent company.

Tacconi, flag and great Juventus fan

After three seasons as a starter in Serie A at Avellino, from 1983 to 1992 Tacconi played for Juventus, winning everything: two league titles, an Italian Cup, a Cup Winners’ Cup, a Champions Cup, an Intercontinental Cup, a Uefa Cup and a European Super Cup, before ending his career in 1994 with another two and a half seasons at Genoa.

Tacconi played only seven matches for the national team, all friendly, despite being part of the third expedition to World home of 1990. After his farewell to football he often appeared on television and radio as a pointed and outspoken commentator, always with Juventus in his heart.

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