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Documentary: How Did Gianluigi Buffon DOMINATE Goalkeeping for 3 Decades?

Published on: March 18, 1995 By Drew

Summary:

This mini-documentary captures the remarkable 30-year career of Gianluigi Buffon, showcasing his early promise, record-setting transfers, numerous titles with Parma and Juventus, World Cup glory, and lasting influence on the sport.

Key Takeaways:

  • Early Career: Buffon's journey began as a midfielder before he transitioned to goalkeeping, rapidly establishing himself as a standout player at Parma, making his senior debut at just 17 years old.
  • Record Transfer: His groundbreaking €52 million transfer to Juventus in 2001 was pivotal, as he consistently silenced critics with remarkable performances at the highest level.
  • World Cup Triumph: His significant contributions to Italy's 2006 World Cup victory, including a game-saving moment in the final, confirmed his status as a global football icon.
  • Consistency and Legacy: Despite facing injuries and challenges, Buffon excelled throughout his career, securing multiple Serie A titles and becoming Juventus' all-time leader in minutes played.
  • Final Chapter: Buffon retired at age 45 after a final stint with Parma, solidifying his legacy as one of the greatest goalkeepers in football history.

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