Fabio Cannavaro biography
Fabio Cannavaro, (born September 13, 1973, Naples, Italy), Italian skilled soccer (soccer) participant who led his nation to a 2006 World Cup victory.
At age 11 Cannavaro started taking part in on the junior staff for the SSC Napoli (Naples) soccer membership. In 1993 he was requested to play with Napoli’s first staff—on the highest stage of Italian skilled soccer. He carried out solidly for them for 2 years earlier than transferring to Parma AC, the place he helped his new staff win two Italian cups, the Union of European Football Associations Cup, and the Italian Super Cup. In 2001 Cannavaro was named captain of the staff. In 2002 he joined Inter Milan, the place he spent two seasons, and he then performed for Juventus in Turin for 2 seasons. In 2006, after a match-rigging scandal, he introduced that he was leaving Italian soccer to play with Real Madrid in Spain, however in 2009 he returned to Juventus on a one-year contract. In 2010 he joined Al-Ahli in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, however his play was restricted due to accidents. Cannavaro retired from skilled play in 2011. He served as an assistant coach for Al-Ahli in 2013–14 and subsequently coached a number of different golf equipment, together with China’s Guangzhou Evergrande.
The most important yr of his profession was 2006. As captain, Cannavaro led the Italian nationwide staff to a World Cup victory over France. He was named Best Italian Player and Best Defender by the Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio (Italian Footballers Association). Cannavaro went on to develop into the primary defender within the 16-year historical past of the award to be named World Player of the Year by the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA). In 2006 he was named European Footballer of the Year—the primary Italian so honoured since 1993 and the third defender ever to say that distinction.
