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Marco Tardelli ((:ˈmarko tarˈdɛlli); born 24 September 1954) is an Italian former football player and manager. He played as a defensive midfielder with Juventus amongst other teams and the Italian national team. A World Cup winner, he also enjoyed a highly successful career at club level, winning multiple league and cup titles and four major UEFA competitions (European Cup, Cup Winner's Cup, UEFA Cup and UEFA Super Cup). In 2004, Tardelli was named 37th in the UEFA Golden Jubilee Poll.
During an era when Italy was known for its defensive prowess (''catenaccio''), Tardelli made his name as a hard-tackling yet technically skillful and elegant midfielder, and was regarded as one of the finest midfielders in the world during the early 1980s. A tenacious, and energetic player, he is regarded as one of the greatest Italian midfielders of all time. Although Tardelli was mainly renowned for his stamina and defensive ability, he also possessed a powerful shot, and was capable of striking and passing the ball with both feet, despite being naturally right footed.〔 In 2007, ''The Times'' placed Tardelli at number 10 in their list of the 50 hardest footballers in history.
==Career==
Tardelli was born at Capanne di Careggine, in the province of Lucca (Tuscany).
He started his career in the Italian Serie C with the club of Pisa in 1972. Two years later he played in the Serie B with Como before joining Serie A giants Juventus the next year, in October 1975.〔〔
During his decade-long stint at the Turin club, he won all the three major European competitions: the UEFA Cup, the Cup Winners' Cup, and the European Cup, as well as five Italian Serie A championships, and three Coppa Italia (Italian Cup) titles.〔〔
He scored the decisive goal during the first leg of the 1977 UEFA Cup final against Athletic Bilbao, which allowed him and Juventus to win their first ever European title.〔〔
In total, Tardelli played 376 games with Juventus and scored 51 goals.〔〔 He left the Turin club in 1985, moving on to rivals Internazionale, where he remained until 1987, before ending his career in 1998, after a season with Swiss side St. Gallen.〔〔

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