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Fabio Grosso, Ufficiale OMRI〔(FIFA.com )〕〔(AscotSportal.com )〕 ((:ˈfaːbjo ˈɡrɔsso); born 28 November 1977) is an Italian former footballer who played as left back. He was a physical, quick, energetic player, who was sound defensively and adept with his crossing ability, which allowed him to be deployed as a right-winger on occasion. Unusually for a defender, he was also a free kick, penalty and corner kick specialist, responsibilities usually held by a striker or midfielder.〔http://www.tuttocalciatori.net/index.php?mod=cc1&par=316〕 Grosso made 48 appearances for Italy and scored the decisive late first goal against Germany in the 2006 World Cup semi-final and also scored the winning penalty in the penalty shootout against France in the final that won the trophy for the ''Azzurri''.
Grosso retired in 2012 after winning the ''Scudetto''. In March 2014 he was named head coach of the Juventus F.C. Youth Sector's ''Primavera'' (U-20) team.
==Club career==


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