Roberto Baggio was born on 18 February 1967 in the town of Cardonio in the province of Vicenza in the Veneto region of Italy, where Roberto Baggio was the eighth oldest in the family. Roberto Baggio began his exposure to football at the age of 6 and has since devoted almost all of his spare time to the football field, so Roberto Baggio's academic performance has also been affected. It is said that he has also been retained for this reason
As a teenager, Baggio trained in the youth camp of Vicenza Football Club and began his career in 1982 with a promotion to the First Vicenza team. Baggio then began his legendary and controversial career.
After leaving Vicenza, Baggio played for Fiorentina, Juve, Milan, Bologna, Inter, Brescia and many more. In his 22-year career, Baggio has won two Serie A titles and one Europa League. Baggio played 56 games for the national team, scoring 27 goals and playing three World Cups with Italy.
In 1993, he won two honors, the World Footballer of the Year and the European Ballon d'Or.
The century-old star is also controversial off the court. Some say he has too low a record, because in the star-studded Italy, Baggio's honor is really insignificant. Others say he's underrated. Because of his ability, the sense of smell in front of the goal is considered superior among the well-known forwards in football, and the only regret is that the World Cup kicked a flying penalty, which is still fresh in people's minds.
Perhaps only Italians in the world do not recognize players like Baggio. Zizou once said that his talent to conquer fans is his unique creativity.
Overall: a penalty throw that leaves the melancholy prince abandoned by the world really shouldn't be.