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Giampiero Boniperti (born 4 July 1928 in Barengo, Piedmont) is an Italian former football player who played his entire career at Juventus between 1946 and 1961. He also played for the Italian national football team. After retirement from professional football, Boniperti has been a president of Juventus and a deputy to the European Parliament. With 182 goals in all-competitions, Boniperti was the highest goalscorer in Juventus' history for more than 40 years, until his record was bested by Alessandro Del Piero (who was himself signed by Boniperti in 1993) on 10 January 2006. Del Piero also broke his appearance record on 14 February 2010 when he played his 445th Serie A game. A quick, mobile, and powerful footballer, Boniperti is regarded as one of the greatest Italian players of all time. He began his career as a striker, emerging to prominence as a prolific goalscorer for much of his career, supported by star team mates such as John and Karl Aage Hansen, and Karl Aage Præst. In the later part of his career, as he lost his pace, he moved into a deeper position, functioning as a creative second striker, an attacking midfielder, winger, or even as a midfield playmaker. Due to his excellent ball control, technical ability, vision, intelligence, and passing range, he excelled as an assist provider during the final few years for his career, creatively supporting his more offensive team mates John Charles and Omar Sívori.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/giampiero-boniperti_res-be0fa17a-ed53-11e2-9888-00271042e8d9_%28Enciclopedia-dello-Sport%29/ )〕 Notably, Boniperti is the eleventh-highest goalscorer of all-time in Serie A and was named by Pelé as one of the top 125 greatest living footballers in March 2004. ==Career== Boniperti signed for Juventus at age 16, he had already built himself a reputation prior to this at youth level, as he scored 11 goals in one match.〔 The youngster played his first match for ''the Old Lady'' in Serie A on 2 March 1947 against A.C. Milan, unfortunately for Boniperti it ended in a 2–1 defeat. His first goal for them in the league was three months later, against Sampdoria. Juventus ended the Serie A 1946-47 season as runners-up to local rivals Torino, Giampiero ended the season with 5 goals in 6 games to his name.〔 Although he began as a centre forward he was a flexible player, and could play also as an inside forward or on the right wing. His second season with Juventus really put him on the map, he was only just 20 years old, but scored 27 goals during that season, he finished above Valentino Mazzola as the league's topscorer.〔 Boniperti's first league championship with Juventus was during the 1949–50 season. His scoring rate remained prolific and by his 24th birthday he had scored 100 goals for the Turin giants, adding a second ''scudetto'' title to his name in 1951–52. For much of the 1950s Juve and Boniperti struggled to put the club back to the top of the Italian championship.〔 However, in 1957 ''La Vecchia Signora'' signed two forwards; John Charles and Omar Sivori, along with them Boniperti would be a part of what was referred to as the ''Magical Trio''. The three players excelled impeccably together, during last four seasons at the club Juventus dominated and won Serie A three times (1957–58, 1959–60 and 1960–61) and the Coppa Italia twice (1958–59 and 1959–60).〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Giampiero Boniperti」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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