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Enzo Bearzot

 
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Enzo Bearzot
Personal information
Date of birth September 26, 1927 (1927-09-26) (age 82)
Place of birth    Aiello del Friuli, Italy
Playing position Defender
Senior career1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1946-1948
1948-1951
1951-1954
1954-1956
1956-1957
1957-1964
Pro Gorizia
Inter Milan
Catania
Torino
Inter Milan
Torino
   
National team
1955 Italy 1 (0)
Teams managed
1968-1969
1969-1975
1975-1986
Prato
Italy U-23
Italy

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Enzo Bearzot (born 26 September 1927 in Aiello del Friuli) is a former Italian football player and manager. He is mostly renowned for having led the Italy national football team to a triumph in the 1982 FIFA World Cup.

Playing career

A centre back, Bearzot did not enjoy a particularly successful playing career. He made his debut in professional football with Pro Gorizia in 1946, and then played also for Inter Milan, Catania and Torino, being capped only one time for the national team.

Managing career

After having ended his playing career in 1964, Bearzot became assistant coach of Torino, working with Nereo Rocco and Giovan Battista Fabbri, then debutting as head coach for Prato of Serie C. However, Bearzot did not go on a club career, and instead started working for the Italian Football Federation, first as under-23 head coach, then as assistant coach of Ferruccio Valcareggi in the 1974 FIFA World Cup. After the German World Cup, Bearzot was appointed as vice-coach of Fulvio Bernardini, and was then promoted as head coach of Italy in 1977. It was Bearzot who drove the national team to a good fourth place in the 1978 FIFA World Cup, obtained thanks to one of the most exciting playing styles in the competition. Bearzot repeated himself in the Euro 1980, hosted by Italy.

In the 1982 FIFA World Cup, after three poor ties in the three first matches, Bearzot announced the so-called silenzio stampa (press silence) in order to avoid the raising critics from the Italian press. Following that, the Italian team finally started to play its best football, defeating teams such as Argentina, Brazil in the second round, and winning the semi-final to Poland. In the end, Bearzot won even the final match against Germany, leading his team to the first World Cup since 1938. One of the widely remembered pictures of that adventure is probably the game which saw Enzo Bearzot playing scopone with Dino Zoff, Franco Causio and the Italian President Sandro Pertini.

Italy and Bearzot did not qualify for the Euro 1984. Bearzot resigned after the 1986 FIFA World Cup, which saw Italy being defeated in the round of 16 against France.

After a long period of inactivity, Bearzot was appointed President of the FIGC Technical Sector (Settore Tecnico, the main football coaching organization of Italy) in 2002. He left this office in 2005.

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Preceded by
Argentina César Luis Menotti
FIFA World Cup winning managers
1982
Succeeded by
Argentina Carlos Bilardo

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