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Honours | | | 2007/2008 | | | Alessandro Del Piero (Italian pronunciation: ; born 9 November 1974) is an Italian former professional footballer who mainly played as a second striker, although he was capable of playing in several offensive positions. Since 2015, he has worked as a pundit for Sky Sport Italia. A technically gifted and creative supporting forward who was also a free-kick specialist, Del Piero won the Serie A Italian Footballer of the Year award in 1998 and 2008 and received multiple nominations for the Ballon d'Or and FIFA World Player of the Year.
A prolific goal-scorer, he is currently the second highest all-time Italian top-scorer in all competitions, with 346 goals, behind only Silvio Piola, with 390 goals; he is also the joint ninth highest goalscorer in Serie A history, with 188 goals, alongside Giuseppe Signori and Alberto Gilardino. After beginning his career with Italian club Padova in Serie B in 1991, he moved to Juventus in 1993, where he played for 19 seasons (11 as captain), and holds the club records for most goals (290) and appearances (705). During his time at the club, he won six Serie A titles, the Coppa Italia, four Supercoppa Italiana titles, the UEFA Champions League, the UEFA Super Cup, the UEFA Intertoto Cup, and the Intercontinental Cup. After leaving the club in 2012, he also spent two seasons with Australian side Sydney FC; he retired in 2014, after a season with Delhi Dynamos FC in the Indian Super League.
Del Piero has scored in every competition in which he has participated. In 2004, he was named in the FIFA 100, a list of the 125 greatest living footballers selected by Pelé as a part of FIFA's centenary celebrations. In the same year, he was also voted into the UEFA Golden Jubilee Poll, a list of the 50 best European players of the past 50 years. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article |
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| Appearances, goals and cards for Del Piero Champions League 2005/2006
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 | | | | | | | | | | 10-May-08 | Legia | 3:1 | Polonia B | not in matchday 30 | 07-May-08 | Jagiellon | 1:2 | Legia |  | D29 | | ' | CB | 03-May-08 | Ruch | 0:0 | Legia | not in matchday 28 | 27-Apr-08 | Legia | 2:1 | Wisła |  | D27 | | 90' | CB | 19-Apr-08 | Odra WŚ | 0:2 | Legia | not in matchday 26 | 12-Apr-08 | Legia | 0:1 | L.Poznan | not in matchday 25 | 06-Apr-08 | GKS | 2:2 | Legia | not in matchday 24 | 30-Mar-08 | Legia | 2:0 | Korona | not in matchday 23 | 22-Mar-08 | Widzew | 0:1 | Legia | not in matchday 22 | 16-Mar-08 | Legia | 3:0 | Zagłębie | not in matchday 21 | 07-Mar-08 | Zagłębie | 2:1 | Legia | not in matchday 20 | 01-Mar-08 | Legia | 2:1 | ŁKS | not in matchday 19 | 23-Feb-08 | Dyskoboli | 1:0 | Legia | not in matchday 18 | 08-Dec-07 | Legia | 2:0 | Górnik |  | D17 | | | CB | 30-Nov-07 | Cracovia | 0:2 | Legia |  | D16 | | | CB | 24-Nov-07 | Polonia B | 1:2 | Legia |  | D15 | | | CB | 09-Nov-07 | Legia | 0:0 | Jagiellon |  | D14 | | 90' | CB | 04-Nov-07 | Legia | 2:0 | Ruch |  | D13 | | | CB | 28-Oct-07 | Wisła | 1:0 | Legia |  | D12 | | | CB | 19-Oct-07 | Legia | 0:1 | Odra WŚ |  | D11 | | | CB | 06-Oct-07 | L.Poznan | 1:0 | Legia | not in matchday 10 | 28-Sep-07 | Legia | 4:1 | GKS | not in matchday 9 | 21-Sep-07 | Korona | 1:0 | Legia | not in matchday 8 | 14-Sep-07 | Legia | 3:1 | Widzew |  | D7 | | | CB | 31-Aug-07 | Zagłębie | 0:2 | Legia |  | D6 | | | CB | 25-Aug-07 | Legia | 5:0 | Zagłębie |  | D5 | | | CB | 17-Aug-07 | ŁKS | 0:1 | Legia | not in matchday 4 | 12-Aug-07 | Legia | 1:0 | Dyskoboli | not in matchday 3 | 05-Aug-07 | Górnik | 0:3 | Legia | not in matchday 2 | 29-Jul-07 | Legia | 1:0 | Cracovia | not in matchday 1 |
| Lineups found : | 30 | This player: | 12 | In starting lineup: | 12 | Yellow card : | 3 |
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