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History of Player and Coach Fabio CapelloMarch 16, 2007Fabio Capello: Anthology of a Champion
Part I: The PlayerFabio Capello is undoubtedly one of the most famous Italian coaches in the world. Charismatic and agonistically charged like very few professionals in this field. For many he is the prototype of sergente di ferro (Italian for iron sergeant) very capable of transmitting any team his winning mentality. Extremely solid - Capello has always been portrayed as such. Did Capello begin his soccer career as a coach? What maybe a lot of young soccer fanatics don't know (stressing on the new generation) Fabio Capello started off as a rather talented soccer player. His first team Spal proclaimed his debut in soccer - the professional one - back in 1964 when he was just 18. He was a rocky midfielder with a squatty physique but of great visual play. In a matter of years, in fact, Capello became the pillar of a medium
level team which did not He chose Juventus as his next club. Maybe it was the other way around but Capello only lived of success from that season on and with the arrival of Capello Juventus finally acquired the hard to find - so called - "man of center-midfield", that athlete with the hard task of building an offensive play. Juve lacked of such an athlete the previous year. He was appreciated for his delicate, simple but reasoned ball touch - Picchi's ideal game philosophy. Despite all the right signals it wasn't a great year for Juve and Capello consequently did not immediately fit in the team's geometry. Anastasi also faced a tough year as his shots barely hit the target, while to really put Juve in a tough spot was the dramatic death of Coach Armando Picchi who died consecutively to his illness. Bianconeri's President Boniperti then chose primavera's coach Czechoslovakian Vycpalek to take his place. The following year was a different story for both Juve and Capello who will later on be called "the professor". Finally Juve seemed to have found the right formula and Capello became the mind and engine of a team able to win two consecutive scudetti (also thanks to champions like Anastasi, Bettega, Causio, Haller and goalies Carmignani and Zoff).
The year after Juve had to bow down to Radice's Torino, in the season which will be last for Capello. As Trapattoni had been given by Boniperti the next coaching duties for Juventus, a new trading deal was behind the corner. The change was between Juventus and Milan this time around and Fabio Capello and Romeo Benetti were the athletes involved in the exchange, as both players were not the youngest in the field anymore both teams felt they had reinforced their squad. After 6 seasons in a Juventus jersey with 165 games played and 27 goals it was then time to become a rossonero. Led by a Gianni Rivera eager to show his experience and his technique, Fabio - as usual - had a hard time fitting in the team. An A.C. Milan still under construction Capello felt the challenge of a new position on his shoulders but still carried it through with intelligence and modesty. His first result in Milan arrived in the Italian Cup of 1977 and two years later he placed on his hearth Milan's 10th scudetto - the star. That was Capello's 4th championship but in the mean time he lost his first spot in a team where a young Franco Baresi was soon to become a reality for Milan's midfield. The following year Milan was dragged down to Serie B due to a scandal regarding bets - prompt signal for Capello to say goodbye to his soccer career.
His last game was Lazio-Milan in May of 1980 after collecting 65 presences along with 4 goals in A.C. Milan - the team which will soon be his team to coach... Alfredo Iannaccone
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