Biography Paolo Maldini  


Paolo Maldini (born 26 June 1968 in Milan) is an Italian footballer who plays for Serie A club A.C. Milan. The son of Cesare Maldini, he has spent his entire career with Milan, and is the most-selected player in both the history of the club and Serie A. He was named among Pelé's top 125 living footballers in 2004. On 16 December 2007, after winning the FIFA Club World Cup over Boca Juniors, he announced that he will retire at the end of the season,[1] but later stated that he may reconsider his retirement.[2]

Maldini predominantly plays as a centre back although he sometimes plays at left back. He is widely considered one of the all time greats.


Club career

Maldini made his league debut on 20 January 1985, at the age of sixteen, against Udinese Calcio as a halftime substitution for the injured Sergio Battistini.[3][4] It would be his only league appearance of the campaign, but he was in the starting eleven the following season.

The 1987–88 Scudetto marked Maldini's first major trophy, and the first of seven league titles, with the club.[5] He was also part of AC Milan's undefeated "Dream Team" from the late 1980s to the early 1990s.

In addition to winning his third Champions League and reaching the 1994 FIFA World Cup final, Maldini became the first defender ever to win World Soccer magazine's annual World Player of the Year Award. During his acceptance speech, Maldini called his milestone "a particular matter of pride because defenders generally receive so much less attention from fans and the media than goalscorers. We are more in the engine room rather than taking the glory."[6] He then singled out Milan captain Franco Baresi as a player who "really [deserved] to receive the sort of award I have received."[6]

Maldini played his 600th Serie A match on 13 May 2007, in a 1–1 draw at Calcio Catania.[7] On 25 September 2005, Maldini broke Dino Zoff's Serie A appearance record after playing his 571st league match against Treviso F.B.C.;[8] seven days earlier, he had played his 800th game in all competitions for Milan. On February 16, 2008, Maldini reached 1,000 senior games with AC Milan and Italy when he entered as a substitute against Parma.[9]

Maldini has participated in eight UEFA Champions League finals during the course of his career, which is more than any other active player, and close to the record held by Francisco Gento. He has lifted the trophy five times, the latest coming in Milan's 2-1 victory over Liverpool in the 2007 CL final on 23 May 2007, in Athens. In an interview with ESPN that aired prior to the broadcast of the 2007 final, he labeled the 2005 final, which Milan lost on penalties to Liverpool in extra time after blowing a 3–0 lead, the worst moment of his career, even though he had scored the fastest-ever goal in a European Clubs' Cup final just 51 seconds into the match, in the process also becoming the oldest player ever to score in a final. Though Maldini had stated his desire to end his career by winning his sixth European championship, it was not to be. His European career concluded in 2008 when Milan were defeated by Arsenal FC in the UEFA Champions League 2007-08 knockout stage.

In November 2005, he announced his plans to retire at the end of the 2006-07 season, but relented and decided to stay on for one more year. Milan plan to retire his number 3 shirt, but it will be bequeathed to one of his sons if he makes the club's senior side.[10][11] His eldest son, Christian, is 12 years old and is currently playing for the Milan youth squad.

In 2007, Maldini announced his plans to retire at the end of the 2007–08 season, saying that he will do so with 'no regrets'.[12] However, following Milan's elimination from the Champions League by Arsenal F.C. in March, Maldini stated that he will delay his retirement for at least a further year.[13]

International career


most capped player with 126 appearances, and all seven of his career international goals were scored in home matches. He spent over half of his 16 years as an international as team captain, and is also one of three current Milan players who have earned the most caps for their national teams, along with Cafu and Dario Šimić.

However, he never won a major title with the Azzurri. After Italy finished third as the host nation in the 1990 World Cup, Maldini played in his first and only World Cup final in 1994, which Italy lost to Brazil on penalties. Maldini also played a part in the less successful 1998 and 2002 World Cup campaigns, being eliminated in the quarterfinals and last 16, respectively.

Maldini was also a finalist in Italy's Euro 2000 squad that lost to France in the final. He had previously taken part in Euro 1988 and Euro 1996, while Italy failed to qualify for Euro 1992.

He announced his international retirement after Italy's exit from the 2002 World Cup. He later rejected Giovanni Trapattoni's request to return for Euro 2004 and subsequently rejected a similar request from Marcello Lippi for the successful 2006 World Cup campaign.

from : wikipedia.org

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