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Gianluca Pagliuca ((:dʒanˈluka paʎˈʎuka); born 18 December 1966 in Bologna) is a retired Italian football goalkeeper who is currently working as a commentator for Mediaset Premium. Throughout his career, he played for Sampdoria, Inter, Bologna, and Ascoli in Italy, winning several domestic and international trophies.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Gianluca Pagliuca )〕 At international level, he represented Italy at three FIFA World Cups (1990, 1994, and 1998), most notably reaching the 1994 World Cup final as Italy's starting goalkeeper.
An agile, consistent and athletic goalkeeper, with excellent reactions and positioning, an accurate distribution of the ball〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Enciclopedia Treccani )〕 and good penalty-stopping abilities, he is regarded by pundits as one of the greatest goalkeepers of his generation,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=IFFHS' World's Best Goalkeeper of the Year 1998 )〕 and one of Italy's best ever goalkeepers.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=IFFHS' Century Elections - Europe - Keeper of the Century )
He is the third highest capped player (592 caps) and the best penalty-stopper (24 saves) in Serie A,〔 although other specialists like Júlio César and Samir Handanović have a higher success rate.
Under coaches Sven-Göran Eriksson, Arrigo Sacchi and Roy Hodgson, who relied on high defensive lines, Pagliuca used to play as a sweeper-keeper.
==Club career==
In his club career, Pagliuca has played for Sampdoria (1987–94), Internazionale (1994–99), Bologna (1999–2006), and Ascoli (2006–07). His most notable successes with Sampdoria include one Cup Winners' Cup and one ''Scudetto''; he also reached a UEFA Champions League final, losing 1–0 to Barcelona in 1992, at Wembley.
In 1994 he moved from Sampdoria to Internazionale from a then world record fee for a goalkeeper of £7 million. With the ''nerazzurri'' he reached two consecutive UEFA Cup finals, losing the first one against Schalke 04 in 1997 and winning the second one in 1998, when he captained the side to a 3–0 win over Lazio. Pagliuca left Inter in 1999, moving to his home town club, Bologna, after the former Juventus boss Marcello Lippi took charge of Inter and signed Angelo Peruzzi from his former club.
After Bologna relegated to Serie B in 2004–05, Pagliuca stayed with the club for one more season; then he returned to Serie A, accepting a contract with Ascoli for one year starting in summer of 2006. On 17 September 2006, Pagliuca set the record for most Serie A appearances for a goalkeeper, overtaking Dino Zoff, as he started against Messina. He retired at the end of the season.

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