THE HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL HONOUR A PLAYER CAN WIN IN ITALY.
Winner -Regarded as the Best Italian Player for the past season.
HALL OF FAME - I MAGNIFICI DEL CALCIO ITALIANO
A VERY PRESTIGIOUS ALL-TIME HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE LIST FOR ITALIAN PLAYERS, COACHES, OFFICIALS, REFEREES AND JOURNALISTS.
Winners -Regarded as one of the all-time best Players, Coaches, Officials, Referees and Journalists in the history of Italian football.
Organisers - Fondazione Museo del Calcio and FIGC
(Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio - Italian Football
Federation).
Participating Members - All Players and Coaches
who participated in top Italian football for at least
ten years and had retired for the past five years.
There was no participation restrictions for Officers, Referees and journalists. All active Italian players were eligible for the five Special Awards.
Award Objective and Structure - 'The Hall of Fame - I Magnifici del Calcio Italiano' was created to celebrate the lives and careers of the great figures of Italian football and through its inductees, to promote not only the values of excellence and achievement, but also to serve as a place of memories and stories about the best models, interpreters and educators of Italian Football throughout the years. Each Year a total of six inductees were selected from a list of 20 candidates nominated as follows: 3 from the AIC (Italian Football Players
Association), 3 from the AIA (Italian Referees Association), 4 from the AIAC (Italian Football Coaches Association), 2 from the USSI (Italian Sports Journalists Union), 3 from the FIGC (Italian Football Federation) and 5 (players) by a popular referendum on the internet. In order to select the final inductees and winners, an Adjudicating Commission was established every year with the following 18 members - 2 permanent and 16 nominated annualy: 2 permanent - founding inductees still alive (at the time) Ferruccio Valcareggi and Enzo Bearzot; 16 nominated annualy - President, General Secretary and Public Relations Officer of FIGC, one representative of the AIA, AIC, AIAC, LNP (National League of Italian Professional Football Clubs), Technical Sector of FIGC, Youngsters and Youths Sector of FIGC, 2 sports journalists and 3
HALL OF FAME - I MAGNIFICI
DEL CALCIO ITALIANO INDUCTEE
FOUNDING INDUCTEES
representatives of the Fondazione Museo del calcio. Each of these 18 members
vote for six candidates. Each candidate who obtain a total of 18 votes will be inducteed. In the case that less than 6 candidates receives the total of 18 votes, another vote is taken among the candidates who had received at least one vote in the previous round. The candidates with the highest votes will be declared the remaining inductees for that year as long as they had received at least 75% of the votes.
First and Last Edition - 2000
Total Editions - 1
History - Thirteen different personalities were inducteed in the 'Hall of Fame - I Magnifici del Calcio Italiano': Founding Inductees (Coaches) - Pozzo, Valcareggi and Bearzot; 2000: Players - Mazzola V., Meazza, Riva and Scirea; Officials - Barassi and Franchi; Referees - Mauro G.; Coaches - Bernardini and Ferrari G.; Journalists - Brera. Five different players received the Special Awards 2000: Best Sports Behaviour - Rossini S., Most Dedicated / Efficient Player - Maldini P., Most Beautiful Goal of the Year - Totti, Best Under 21 Player - Pirlo, Career Award - Vierchowod. 'The Hall of Fame - I Magnifici del Calcio Italiano' was discontinued after the first edition (2000) but was replaced by the 'Hall of Fame del Calcio Italiano' in 2011.
Ferruccio
VALCAREGGI
(Coach)
Enzo
BEARZOT
(Coach)
Vittorio
POZZO
(Coach)
Posthumous
PLAYERS
THE TROPHY
Name - Hall of Fame.
Material - A ball with engraved patchworks on a stripped cone and a round base, all made of crystal glass.
Height - circa 40 cm
Winner - Each inductee and Special Award winner kept the trophy forever.
Catagories - The Hall of Fame - I Magnifici del Calcio Italiano inducteed five different catagories: Players, Officials, Coaches, Referees, and Journalists. Besides, it awarded five Special Awards each year: Best Sports Behaviour, Most Dedicated / Efficient Player, Most Beautiful Goal, Best Under 21 Player and the Career Award.
Giuseppe
MEAZZA
Posthumous
Luigi
RIVA
Valentino
MAZZOLA
Posthumous
Gaetano
SCIREA
Posthumous
OFFICIALS
Artemio
FRANCHI
Posthumous
Ottorino
BARASSI
Posthumous
REFEREES
Giovanni
MAURO
Posthumous
COACHES
Fulvio
BERNARDINI
Posthumous
Giovanni
FERRARI
Posthumous
JOURNALISTS
Gianni
BRERA
Posthumous
SPECIAL AWARDS
Stefano
ROSSINI
(Genoa)
Best Sports Behaviour
Paolo
MALDINI
(Milan)
Most Dedicated & Efficient Player
Francesco
TOTTI
(Roma)
Most Beautiful Goal
Andrea
PIRLO
(Inter)
Best Under 21 Player
Pietro
VIERCHOWOD
(Piacenza)
Career Award
HALL OF FAME - I MAGNIFICI DEL CALCIO ITALIANO
NOMINATED CANDIDATES
Bruno
CONTI
(Player)
Silvio
PIOLA
(Player)
Posthumous
Gianni
RIVERA
(Player)
Dino
ZOFF
(Player)
Federico
SORDILLO
(Official)
Giorgio
BERNARDI
(Referee)
Posthumous
Vincenzo
ORLANDINI
(Referee)
Posthumous
Helenio
HERRERA
(Coach)
Posthumous
Nereo
ROCCO
(Coach)
Posthumous
Giovanni
ARPINO
(Journalist)
Posthumous
Organisers - The Italian monthly (weekly prior
to 2010) magazine 'Guerin Sportivo'.
Participating Players - All professional football
players playing in the Italian Serie A who
played at least 19 matches in the season.
Award Objective and Structure - The 'Guerin D'Oro' award is presented by 'Guerin Sportivo' to the player who obtains the best average-media rating score for the whole sseason. This is calculated by totaling the average rating of the whole seasons for each player, based on the weekly match rating reports of the 'Guerin Sportivo' and the three main Italian sports daily newspapers: the 'Gazzetta dello Sport', 'Corriere dello Sport' and 'Tuttosport'. The award was not awarded in the 2010 and 2011 editions and stopped being awarded after the 2015 edition.
First Edition - 1991
Last Edition - 2015
Total Editions- 38
History - A total of thirty-four different players won this award: two times Sala C. (1976, 1977 Torino), Filippi R. (1978 Vicenza, 1979 Napoli), Mancini R. (1988, 1991 Sampdoria), Totti (1998, 2004 Roma), Pagliuca (1997 Inter, 2005 Bologna), Tevez (Argentina - 2014, 2015 Juventus); one time Castellini L. (1980 Napoli), Krol (Netherlands - 1981 Napoli), Causio (1982 Udinese), Vierchowod (1983 Roma), Platini (France - 1984 Juventus), Maradona (Argentina - 1985 Napoli), Zaccarelli (1986 Torino), Zenga (1987 Inter), Brehme (West Germany - 1989 Inter), Baresi F. (1990 Milan), Rijkaard (Netherlands - 1992 Milan), Signori (1993 Lazio), Massaro (1994 Milan), Sousa P. (Portugal - 1995 Juventus), Chiesa (1996 Sampdoria), Peruzzi (1997 Juventus), Thuram (France - 1997 Parma), Almeyda M. (Argentina - 1999 Lazio), Frey (France - 2000 Verona), Baggio R. (2001 Brescia), Vieri C. (2002 Inter), Nedved (Czech Republic - 2003 Juventus), Toni (2006 Fiorentina), Mutu (Romania - 2007 Fiorentina), Camoranesi (2008 Juventus), Milito (Argentina - 2009 Genoa), Pirlo (2012 Juventus), Cavani (Uruguay - 2013 Napoli).
THE TROPHY
Name - Guerin D'Oro.
Material - The symbol of the 'Guerin Sportivo' - an athlete wearing a knight's helmet, known as 'Guerin', throwing a pen instead of a javelin, in gold on a marble squarish base. All placed in a green presentation box.
Height - circa 25 cm
Winner - The winner of each edition keeps the trophy forever.
Used - 20 Editions, from 1976 until 1995. This trophy was also awarded to all the Guerin D'Oro winners: Coaches, Referees, Presidents and Sports Directors in the Serie A, B and C categories, besides the 'Bravo' and the 'Guerin D'Oro Speciale' winners.
THE TROPHY
Name - Guerin D'Oro.
Material - The symbol of the 'Guerin Sportivo' - an athlete wearing a knight's helmet, known as 'Guerin', holding a pen instead of a javelin, in gold on a glass sphere with engraved continents representing the globe, held on a cilindrical silver base. All placed in a green presentation box.
Height - circa 30 cm
Winner - The winner of each edition keeps the trophy forever.
Used - 17 Editions, from 1996 to 2009. This trophy was also awarded to all the Guerin D'Oro winners: Coaches, Referees, Presidents and Sports Directors in the Serie A, B and C categories, besides the 'Bravo' and the 'Guerin D'Oro Speciale' winners.
GUERIN D'ORO -
ITALY FOOTBALLER OF THE YEAR
Luciano
CASTELLINI
(Napoli)
1980
Roberto
MANCINI
(Sampdoria)
1988, 1991
Franco
CAUSIO
(Udinese)
1982
Pietro
VIERCHOWOD
(Roma)
1983
Renato
ZACCARELLI
(Torino)
1986
Walter
ZENGA
(Inter)
1987
Franco
BARESI
(Milan)
1990
Giuseppe
SIGNORI
(Lazio)
1993
Daniele
MASSARO
(Milan)
1994
Gianluca
PAGLIUCA
(Inter & Bologna)
1997 - Joint, 2005
Angelo
PERUZZI
(Juventus)
1997 - Joint
Francesco
TOTTI
(Roma)
1998, 2004
Christian
VIERI
(Inter)
2002
Roberto
FILIPPI
(Vicenza & Napoli)
1978, 1979
Non-Azzurro Italian
WINNERS (1st Place) -
GUERIN D'ORO SPECIALE
Alessandro
MAZZOLA
(Inter)
1987
A RARE INDIVIDUAL HONOUR A FOOTBALL PERSONALITY CAN WIN IN ITALY.
Winner -Regarded with high estime for his contribution for Italian football.
Organisers - The Italian monthly (weekly prior
to 2010) magazine 'Guerin Sportivo'.
Participating Players - All football personalities
who were involved with Italian Football for
the past years.
Award Objective and Structure - The 'Guerin D'Oro Speciale' award was presented by 'Guerin Sportivo' only in 1987 on the occasion of the 75th Anniversary of the magazine. It was presented to various personalities, clubs and companies who have contributed for Italian football, amongst them four players who have never won the annual 'Guerin D'Oro' but deserved to win it for their performance in the Italian Serie A throughout their career.
First and Only Edition - 1987
Total Editions - 1
History - Four different players won this award: Alessandro Mazzola (Inter, 1960 - 1977), Gianni Rivera (Alessandria & Milan, 1958 - 1979), Paolo Rossi (Juventus, Como, Vicenza, Perugia, Milan and Verona, 1973 - 1987) and Gianluca Vialli (Sampdoria, 1984 - 1987). Other winners of the 'Guerin D'Oro Speciale' award were four journalists: Adalberto Bortolotti, Gianni Brera, Italo Cucci and Franco Vanni; two officials: Antonio Matarrese (President of FIGC - Italian Football Federation at the time) and Alberto Rognoni (Official of the Lega Calcio - Italian Football League); one coach: Azeglio Vicini (Italian National Coach at the time); two clubs: Juventus and Inter (only clubs who always played in the Serie A) and two companies: Ariston and Barilla (for sports fidelity through their long term sponsorship to Juventus and Roma).
THE TROPHY
Name - Guerin D'Oro.
Material - The symbol of the 'Guerin Sportivo' - an athlete wearing a knight's helmet, known as 'Guerin', throwing a pen instead of a javelin, in gold on a marble squarish base. All placed in a green presentation box.
Height - circa 25 cm
Winner - The winner of each award keeps the trophy forever.
Used - Only once in 1987. This trophy was also awarded to all the Guerin D'Oro winners: Coaches, Referees, Presidents and Sports Directors in the Serie A, B and C categories, besides the 'Bravo' and the 'Guerin D'Oro Speciale' winners.
GUERIN D'ORO SPECIALE
Gianni
RIVERA
(Alessandria & Milan)
1987
Paolo
ROSSI
(Juventus, Como, Vicenza, Perugia, Milan & Verona)
1987
Antonio
MATARRESE
(FIGC)
1987
Azeglio
VICINI
(National Team)
1987
Gianluca
VIALLI
(Sampdoria)
1987
JUVENTUS
(Club)
1987
INTER
(Club)
1987
ARISTON
(Juventus Sponsor)
1987
BARILLA
(Roma Sponsor)
1987
WINNERS (1st Place) - GUERIN D'ORO
ITALY COACH OF THE YEAR
Luigi
RADICE
(Torino)
1976
THE HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL HONOUR A COACH COULD WIN IN ITALY.
Winner -Regarded as the Best Coach in Italy for the past season.
Organisers - The Italian monthly (weekly prior
to 2010) magazine 'Guerin Sportivo'.
Participating Players - All professional football
coaches who led an Italian Serie A club for at
least 19 matches in the season.
Award Objective and Structure - The 'Guerin D'Oro' award was presented by 'Guerin Sportivo' to the coach who obtained the best average-media rating score for the whole season. This was calculated by totaling the average rating of each coach for the whole season, based on the weekly match rating reports of the 'Guerin Sportivo' and the three main Italian sports daily newspapers: the 'Gazzetta dello Sport', 'Corriere dello Sport' and 'Tuttosport'. The award was terminated after the 2000 edition.
First Edition - 1976
Last Edition - 2000
Total Editions - 25
History - A total of twenty different Coaches won this award: two times Liedholm (Sweden - 1979 Milan, 1983 Roma), Marchesi (1981 Napoli, 1986 Como), Trapattoni (1977 Juventus, 1989 Inter), Scala (1991, 1993 Parma), Capello F. (1992, 1996 Milan), Lippi (1995, 1997 Juventus), Zaccheroni (1998 Udinese, 1999 Milan), Eriksson (Sweden - 1986 Roma, 2000 Lazio); one time Radice (1976 Torino), Fabbri G.B. (1978 Vicenza), Castagner (1979 Perugia), Bersellini (1980 Inter), Mazzone (1982 Ascoli), De Sisti (1984 Fiorentina), Bagnoli (1985 Verona), Bianchi O. (1987 Napoli), Sacchi (1988 Milan), Zoff (1990 Juventus), Zeman (Czech Republic - 1993 Foggia), Simoni (1994 Cremonese).
THE TROPHY
Name - Guerin D'Oro.
Material - The symbol of the 'Guerin Sportivo' - an athlete wearing a knight's helmet, known as 'Guerin', throwing a pen instead of a javelin, in gold on a marble squarish base. All placed in a green presentation box.
Height - circa 25 cm
Winner - The winner of each edition keeps the trophy forever.
Used - 20 Editions, from 1976 until 1995. This trophy was also awarded to all the Guerin D'Oro winners: Players, Referees, Presidents and Sports Directors in the Serie A, B and C categories, besides the 'Bravo' and the 'Guerin D'Oro Speciale' winners.
THE TROPHY
Name - Guerin D'Oro.
Material - The symbol of the 'Guerin Sportivo' - an athlete wearing a knight's helmet, known as 'Guerin', holding a pen instead of a javelin, in gold on a glass sphere with engraved continents representing the globe, held on a cilindrical silver base. All placed in a green presentation box.
Height - circa 30 cm
Winner - The winner of each edition keeps the trophy forever.
Used - 5 Editions, 1996 - 2000. This trophy is also awarded to all the Guerin D'Oro winners: Players, Referees, Presidents and Sports Directors in the Serie A, B and C categories, besides the 'Bravo' and the 'Guerin D'Oro Speciale' winners.
GUERIN D'ORO -
ITALY COACH OF THE YEAR
Giovan B
FABBRI
(Vicenza)
1978
Giovanni
TRAPATTONI
(Juventus & Inter)
1977
1989
Osvaldo
BAGNOLI
(Verona)
1985
Rino
MARCHESI
(Napoli & Como)
1981
1986 Joint
Carlo
MAZZONE
(Ascoli)
1982
Giancarlo
DE SISTI
(Fiorentina)
1984
Luigi
SIMONI
(Cremonese)
1994
Ottavio
BIANCHI
(Napoli)
1987
Nevio
SCALA
(Parma)
1991
1993 Joint
Fabio
CAPELLO
(Milan)
1992
1996
Alberto
ZACCHERONI
(Udinese & Milan)
1998, 1999
Non-Azzurri Italians
Ilario
CASTAGNER
(Perugia)
1979 Joint
Eugenio
BERSELLINI
(Inter)
1980
Arrigo
SACCHI
(Milan)
1988
Dino
ZOFF
(Juventus)
1990
Marcello
LIPPI
(Juventus)
1995
1997
WINNERS (1st Place) - GUERIN D'ORO
ITALY REFEREE OF THE YEAR
Massimo
CIULLI
1984
THE HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL HONOUR A REFEREE COULD WIN IN ITALY.
Winner -Regarded as the Best Referee in Italy for the past season.
Organisers - The Italian monthly (weekly prior
to 2010) magazine 'Guerin Sportivo'.
Participating Players - All football Referees
who controlled Italian Serie A club games the
previous season.
Award Objective and Structure - The 'Guerin D'Oro' award was presented by 'Guerin Sportivo' to the Referee who obtained the best average-media rating score for the whole season. This was calculated by totaling the average rating of each referee for the whole season, based on the weekly match rating reports of the 'Guerin Sportivo' and the three main Italian sports daily newspapers: the 'Gazzetta dello Sport', 'Corriere dello Sport' and 'Tuttosport'. The award was terminated after the 2000 edition.
First Edition - 1976
Last Edition - 2000
Total Editions - 25
History - A total of thirteen different Referees won this award: Eight Times Agnolin (1980, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990); Three times Michelotti (1976, 1978, 1979), Collina (1993, 1996, 1998); Two times D'Elia (1991, 1992); One time Gonella (1977), Longhi (1981), Ciulli (1984), Pieri (1985), Cesari (1992), Baldas (1994), Amendolia (1995), Braschi (1997), Borriello G. (1999), Rosetti R. (2000).
THE TROPHY
Name - Guerin D'Oro.
Material - The symbol of the 'Guerin Sportivo' - an athlete wearing a knight's helmet, known as 'Guerin', throwing a pen instead of a javelin, in gold on a marble squarish base. All placed in a green presentation box.
Height - circa 25 cm
Winner - The winner of each edition keeps the trophy forever.
Used - 20 Editions, from 1976 until 1995. This trophy was also awarded to all the Guerin D'Oro winners: Players, Coaches, Presidents and Sports Directors in the Serie A, B and C categories, besides the 'Bravo' and the 'Guerin D'Oro Speciale' winners.
THE TROPHY
Name - Guerin D'Oro.
Material - The symbol of the 'Guerin Sportivo' - an athlete wearing a knight's helmet, known as 'Guerin', holding a pen instead of a javelin, in gold on a glass sphere with engraved continents representing the globe, held on a cilindrical silver base. All placed in a green presentation box.
Height - circa 30 cm
Winner - The winner of each edition keeps the trophy forever.
Used - 5 Editions, 1996 - 2000. This trophy is also awarded to all the Guerin D'Oro winners: Players, Coaches, Presidents and Sports Directors in the Serie A, B and C categories, besides the 'Bravo' and the 'Guerin D'Oro Speciale' winners.
GUERIN D'ORO -
ITALY REFEREE OF THE YEAR
Claudio
PIERI
1985
Alberto
MICHELOTTI
1976, 1978,
1979
Gennaro
BORRIELLO
1999
Fabio
BALDAS
1994
Angelo
AMENDOLIA
1995
Stefano
BRASCHI
1997
Roberto
ROSETTI
2000
Pietro
D'Elia
1991
1992 Joint
Pierluigi
COLLINA
1993, 1996,
1998
Sergio
GONELLA
1977
Luigi
AGNOLIN
1980, 1982,
1983, 1986,
1987, 1988
1989, 1990
Carlo
LONGHI
1981
WINNERS (1st Place) - GUERIN D'ORO
ITALY SPORTS DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR
THE HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL HONOUR A SPORTS DIRECTOR COULD WIN IN ITALY.
Winner -Regarded as the Best Sports Director in Italy for the past season.
Organisers - The Italian monthly (weekly prior
to 2010) magazine 'Guerin Sportivo'.
Participating Players - All professional football
Sports Director who directed an Italian Serie A
club in the previous season.
Award Objective and Structure - The 'Guerin D'Oro' award was presented by 'Guerin Sportivo' to the Sports Director - Direttore Sportivo (called General Manager in 1990 and 1991), whose direction in the pre-season and mid-season players acquisition markets has done well as reflected with the club's performance and results at the end of the season. The award was decided by the journalists and editoril board of the magazine and was terminated after the 2000 edition.
First Edition - 1984
Last Edition - 2000
Total Editions - 17
History - A total of sixteen different Sports Directors won this award: Two times Marino P. (1984 Avellino, 1987 Napoli), One time Moggi L. (1985 Torino), Nassi C. (1986 Fiorentina), Cera P.L. (1988 Cesena), Borea P. (1989 Sampdoria), Previtali F. (1990 Atalanta), Casasco M. (1991 Torino), Pavone G. (1992 Foggia), Pastorello G. (1993 Parma), Braida A. (1994 Milan), Aggradi P. (1995 Padova), Marchetti G.P. (1996 Piacenza), Vignoni S. (1997 Vicenza), Corsi F. (1998 Empoli), Regalia C. (1999 Bari), Lucchesi F. (2000 Roma).
THE TROPHY
Name - Guerin D'Oro.
Material - The symbol of the 'Guerin Sportivo' - an athlete wearing a knight's helmet, known as 'Guerin', throwing a pen instead of a javelin, in gold on a marble squarish base. All placed in a green presentation box.
Height - circa 25 cm
Winner - The winner of each edition keeps the trophy forever.
Used - 12 Editions, from 1976 until 1995. This trophy was also awarded to all the Guerin D'Oro winners: Players, Referees, Presidents and Coaches in the Serie A, B and C categories, besides the 'Bravo' and the 'Guerin D'Oro Speciale' winners.
THE TROPHY
Name - Guerin D'Oro.
Material - The symbol of the 'Guerin Sportivo' - an athlete wearing a knight's helmet, known as 'Guerin', holding a pen instead of a javelin, in gold on a glass sphere with engraved continents representing the globe, held on a cilindrical silver base. All placed in a green presentation box.
Height - circa 30 cm
Winner - The winner of each edition keeps the trophy forever.
Used - 5 Editions, 1996 - 2000. This trophy is also awarded to all the Guerin D'Oro winners: Players, Referees, Presidents and Coaches in the Serie A, B and C categories, besides the 'Bravo' and the 'Guerin D'Oro Speciale' winners.
GUERIN D'ORO -
ITALY SPORTS DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR
Gian Piero
MARCHETTI
(Piacenza)
1996
Pier Luigi
CERA
(Cesena)
1988
Graziano
CESARI
1992 Joint
WINNERS (1st Place) - GUERIN D'ORO
ITALY PRESIDENT OF THE YEAR
Ernesto
PELLEGRINI
(Inter)
1989
THE HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL HONOUR A PRESIDENT COULD WIN IN ITALY.
Winner -Regarded as the Best President in Italy for the past season.
Organisers - The Italian monthly (weekly prior
to 2010) magazine 'Guerin Sportivo'.
Participating Players - All football club
Presidents who led an Italian Serie A club in
the previous season.
Award Objective and Structure - The 'Guerin D'Oro' award was presented by 'Guerin Sportivo' to the Club President whose direction has improved the club as reflected with the club's performance and results at the end of the season. The award was decided by the journalists and editoril board of the magazine and was terminated after the 2000 edition.
First Edition - 1987
Last Edition - 2000
Total Editions - 14
History - A total of fifteen different Presidents won this award: Two times Zoff D. (1997, 1998 Lazio); One time Chiampan F. (1987 Verona), Berlusconi S. (1988 Milan), Pellegrini E. (1989 Inter), Mantovani P. (1990 Sampdoria), Spinelli A. (1991 Genoa), Pedraneschi G. (1992 Parma), Cellino M. (1993 Cagliari), Goveani R. (1993 Torino), Mantovani E. (1994 Sampdoria), Calleri G.M. (1995 Torino), Cecchi Gori V. (1996 Fiorentina), Cragnotti S. (1999 Lazio), Agnelli U. (2000 Juventus), Giraudo A. (2000 Juventus).
THE TROPHY
Name - Guerin D'Oro.
Material - The symbol of the 'Guerin Sportivo' - an athlete wearing a knight's helmet, known as 'Guerin', throwing a pen instead of a javelin, in gold on a marble squarish base. All placed in a green presentation box.
Height - circa 25 cm
Winner - The winner of each edition keeps the trophy forever.
Used - 9 Editions, from 1976 until 1995. This trophy was also awarded to all the Guerin D'Oro winners: Players, Referees, Coaches and Sports Directors in the Serie A, B and C categories, besides the 'Bravo' and the 'Guerin D'Oro Speciale' winners.
THE TROPHY
Name - Guerin D'Oro.
Material - The symbol of the 'Guerin Sportivo' - an athlete wearing a knight's helmet, known as 'Guerin', holding a pen instead of a javelin, in gold on a glass sphere with engraved continents representing the globe, held on a cilindrical silver base. All placed in a green presentation box.
Height - circa 30 cm
Winner - The winner of each edition keeps the trophy forever.
Used - 5 Editions, 1996 - 2000. This trophy is also awarded to all the Guerin D'Oro winners: Players, Referees, Coaches and Sports Directors in the Serie A, B and C categories, besides the 'Bravo' and the 'Guerin D'Oro Speciale' winners.
GUERIN D'ORO -
ITALY PRESIDENT OF THE YEAR
Aldo
SPINELLI
(Genoa)
1991
Ferdinando
CHIAMPAN
(Verona)
1987
Vittorio
CECCHI GORI
(Fiorentina)
1996
Roberto
GOVEANI
(Torino)
1993 Joint
Enrico
MANTOVANI
(Sampdoria)
1994
Gian Marco
CALLERI
(Torino)
1995
Sergio
CRAGNOTTI
(Lazio)
1999
Non-Azzurro Italians
Giorgio
PEDRANESCHI
(Parma)
1992
Massimo
CELLINO
(Cagliari)
1993 Joint
Silvio
BERLUSCONI
(Milan)
1988
Dino
ZOFF
(Lazio)
1997, 1998
Paolo
MANTOVANI
(Sampdoria)
1990
Antonio
GIRAUDO
(Juventus)
2000 Joint
Umberto
AGNELLI
(Juventus)
2000 Joint
Luca
TONI
(Fiorentina)
2006
Mauro German
CAMORANESI
(Juventus)
2008
Enrico
CHIESA
(Sampdoria)
1996
Roberto
BAGGIO
(Brescia)
2001
HALL OF FAME DEL CALCIO ITALIANO
A VERY PRESTIGIOUS ALL-TIME HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE LIST FOR ITALIAN PLAYERS, COACHES, OFFICIALS AND REFEREES.
Winners -Regarded as one of the all-time best Players, Coaches, Officials and Referees in the history of Italian football.
Organisers - Fondazione Museo del Calcio and FIGC
(Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio - Italian Football
Federation).
Participating Members - All Players, Coaches, Officials
Referees who participated in top Italian football since 1945
including those who are still active today.
Award Objective and Structure - The 'Hall of Fame del Calcio
Italiano' was created to celebrate and keep alive the memory of
the lives and careers of the most representative and emblematic
figures of Italian football and its traditions. Each year a number of
football personalities will be inducteed in seven different
catagories (one in each subject, more in exceptional years) by an adjudicating commission composed every year by the General Director of the FIGC, Director of the Centre of Studies, Development and Special Initiatives of the FIGC, Director of the Museo del Calcio, President of USSI (Italian Sports Journalists Union) and the nine Directors of the main national sports media in Italy: Guerin Sportivo, Sky Sport, Rai Sport, Radio Rai, Gazzetta dello Sport, Corriere dello Sport, Tuttosport, Mediaset Sport and Quotidiano Sportivo.
First Editon - 2011
Editions until today - 8
History - Sixty-one different personalities were inducteed in the seven different categories of the 'Hall of Fame del Calcio Italiano' - Italian Players: Baggio R. (2011), Maldini P. (2012), Baresi F. (2013), Cannavaro F. (2014), Vialli (2015), Bergomi (2016), Del Piero (2017), Totti (2018); Foreign Players: Platini (French - 2011), Van Basten (Dutch - 2012), Batistuta (Argentine - 2013), Maradona (Argentina - 2014), Ronaldo (Brazil - 2015), Falcao (Brazil - 2016), Gullit (Netherlands - 2017), Zanetti J. (Argentina - 2018); Italian Coaches: Lippi (2011), Sacchi (2011), Trapattoni (2012), Capello F. (2013), Ancelotti (2014), Mancini (2015), Ranieri (2016), Bagnoli (2017), Allegri (2018); Italian Officials: Galliani (2011), Boniperti (2012), Moratti M. (2013), Marotta G. (2014), Ferlaino (2015), Berlusconi S. (2016), Campana (2017), Matarrese (2018); Italian Referees: Collina (2011), Agnolin L. (2012), Casarin (2012), Gonella (2013), Gussoni (2013), Braschi (2014), Rosetti (2015), Cesari (2016), Rizzoli (2018); Italian Veterans: Riva (2011), Zoff (2012), Rivera (2013), Mazzola A. (2014), Tardelli (2015), Rossi P. (2016), Conti B. (2017), Antognoni (2018); Female Football: Morace (2014), Panico (2015), Gabbiadini (2016), Vignotto (2017), Bertolini (2018).
HALL OF FAME DEL CALCIO ITALIANO
ITALIAN PLAYERS
Roberto BAGGIO 2011
THE TROPHY
Name - Hall of Fame del Calcio Italiano Trophy.
Material - A ball on a stripped cone and a round base all made of crystal glass.
Height - circa 40 cm
Winner - Each inductee keeps the trophy forever.
Catagories - The Hall of Fame del Calcio Italiano inductee seven different categories: Italian Players, Foreign Players, Italian Coaches, Italian Officials, Italian Referees, Italian Veterans and since 2014 Female Football.
Note - This trophy is used also for the Hall of Fame del Calcio Italiano - Premio Davide Astori and is similar to the Hall of Fame - I Magnifici del Calcio Italiano Trophy.
Donation - In return each inductee must donate something related to his football career to the Museo del Calcio.
ITALIAN OFFICIALS
ITALIAN REFEREES
ITALIAN VETERANS
Luigi
RIVA
2011
Non-Azzurro Italians
Alberto
ROGNONI
(Lega Calcio)
1987
Giuseppe
PAVONE
(Foggia)
1992
Giambattista
PASTORELLO
(Parma)
1993
Fabrizio
LUCCHESI
(Roma)
2000
Fabrizio
CORSI
(Empoli)
1998
Carlo
REGALIA
(Bari)
1999
Ariedo
BRAIDA
(Milan)
1994
Piero
AGGRADI
(Padova)
1995
Luciano
MOGGI
(Torino)
1985
Claudio
NASSI
(Fiorentina)
1986
Paolo
BOREA
(Sampdoria)
1989
Franco
PREVITALI
(Atalanta)
1990
Sergio
VIGNONI
(Vicenza)
1997
Non-Azzurri Italians
Pierpaolo
MARINO
(Avellino & Napoli)
1984, 1987
ITALIAN COACHES
Marcello
LIPPI
2011
Arrigo
SACCHI
2011
Adriano
GALLIANI
2011
Pierluigi
COLLINA
2011
Paolo
MALDINI
2012
Dino
ZOFF
2012
Giovanni
TRAPATTONI
2012
Luigi
AGNOLIN
2012
Paolo
CASARIN
2012
Giampiero
BONIPERTI
2012
HALL OF FAME DEL CALCIO ITALIANO - RICONOSCIMENTO ALLA MEMORIA
A VERY PRESTIGIOUS ALL-TIME HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE LIST FOR ITALIAN PLAYERS, COACHES, OFFICIALS AND REFEREES WHO PASSED AWAY.
Winners -Regarded as one of the all-time best Players, Coaches, Officials and Referees in the history of Italian football.
Organisers - Fondazione Museo del Calcio and FIGC (Federazione Italiana
Giuoco Calcio - Italian Football Federation).
Participating Members - All Players, Coaches, Officials and Referees who
participated in top Italian football and who passed away without being
inducted in the Hall of Fame del Calcio Italiano.
Award Objective and Structure - The 'Hall of Fame del Calcio Italiano -
Riconoscimento alla Memoria (Hall of Fame of the Italian Football - In Recognition of their Memory'
was created to celebrate and keep alive the memory of the lives and careers of the most
representative and emblematic figures of Italian football and its traditions but had passed away without being recognised in the Hall of Fame. Each year a number of football personalities will be inducteed by an adjudicating commission composed every year by the General Director of the FIGC, Director of the Centre of Studies, Development and Special Initiatives of the FIGC, Director of the Museo del Calcio, President of USSI (Italian Sports Journalists Union) and the nine Directors of the main national sports media in Italy: Guerin Sportivo, Sky Sport, Rai Sport, Radio Rai, Gazzetta dello Sport, Corriere dello Sport, Tuttosport, Mediaset Sport and Quotidiano Sportivo.
First Editon - 2011
Editions until today - 8
History - Thirty-one different personalities were inducteed in the 'Hall of Fame del Calcio Italiano - Riconoscimento all Memoria': 2011 - Barassi, Bearzot, Bernardini, Ferrari G., Franchi, Mauro G., Meazza G., Piola, Pozzo, Scirea, Valcareggi; 2012 - Lo Bello C., Mazzola V., Rocco, Schiavio; 2013 - Monzeglio; 2014 - Bulgarelli, Novo F., Carcano; 2015 - Facchetti, Agnelli U., Herrera Helenio; 2016 - Liedholm (Sweden), Campanati, Maldini C.; 2017 - Farina, Allodi, Dall'Ara, Weisz A. (Hungary); 2018 - Amadei, Viani.
HALL OF FAME DEL CALCIO ITALIANO -
RICONOSCIMENTO ALLA MEMORIA
Ottorino
BARASSI
Official
2011
Giovanni
FERRARI
Player & Coach
2011
THE TROPHY
No particular trophy is awarded for this award.
Enzo
BEARZOT
Player & Coach
2011
Fulvio
BERNARDINI
Player, Coach
& Official
2011
Giovanni
MAURO
Referee, Coach
& Official
2011
Artemio
FRANCHI
Official
2011
Giuseppe
MEAZZA
Player & Coach
2011
Gaetano
SCIREA
Player
2011
Silvio
PIOLA
Player & Coach
2011
Vittorio
POZZO
Official & Coach
2011
Ferruccio
VALCAREGGI
Coach
2011
Concetto
LO BELLO
Referee
2012
Angelo
SCHIAVIO
Player & Coach
2012
Valentino
MAZZOLA
Player
2012
Nereo
ROCCO
Player & Coach
2012
Franco
BARESI
2013
Gianni
RIVERA
2013
Fabio
CAPELLO
2013
Sergio
GONELLA
2013
Cesare
GUSSONI
2013
Massimo
MORATTI
2013
Eraldo
MONZEGLIO
Player & Coach
2013
Fabio
CANNAVARO
2014
Alessandro
MAZZOLA
2014
Carlo
ANCELOTTI
2014
Stefano
BRASCHI
2014
Giuseppe
MAROTTA
2014
Giacomo
BULGARELLI
Player
2014
Ferruccio
NOVO
Coach
2014
Carlo
CARCANO
Player & Coach
2014
Andrea
PIRLO
(Juventus))
2012
THE TROPHY
Name - Guerin D'Oro.
Material - An irregular shaped rectangle with the image of a ball stretching the net after a goal embossed in silver, on a squarish pedestal having the symbol of the 'Guerin Sportivo' - an athlete wearing a knight's helmet, known as 'Guerin', holding a pen instead of a javelin, engraved along with other details on the front. All placed in a red presentation box.
Height - circa 50 cm
Winner - The winner of each edition keeps the trophy forever.
Used - 5 Editions, since 2011.
Marco
TARDELLI
2015
Roberto
MANCINII
2015
Roberto
ROSETTI
2015
Corrado
FERLAINO
2015
Giancinto
FACCHETTI
Player & Official
2015
Helenio
HERRERA
Coach
2015
Umberto
AGNELLI
Official
2015
Gianluca
VIALLI
2015
Gianni
BRERA
(Journalist)
1987
Adalberto
BORTOLOTTI
(Journalist)
1987
Italo
CUCCI
(Journalist)
1987
Franco
VANNI
(Journalist)
1987
Maurizio
CASASCO
(Torino)
1991
Paolo
ROSSI
2016
Claudio
RANIERI
2016
Graziano
CESARI
2016
Silvio
BERLUSCONI
2016
Giulio
CAMPANATI
Referee
2016
Cesare
MALDINI
Player & Coach
2016
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STATISTICS
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INDIVIDUAL HONOURS 7
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The seventh part of all Individual
International and National Honours
won by Azzurri players and officials throughout the years
Since the Italian National Team is among the very few National Teams who almost won all the major competitions and trophies that football can offer, both World and European, it is logically that the azzurri players and officials who achieved this success are bestowed with the major individual awards and honours. The seventh page of Individual Honours starts the Italian domestic awards, mainly the 2000 Hall of Fame - I Magnifici del Calcio Italiano, the Hall of Fame del Calcio Italiano, the Hall of Fame del Calcio Italiano - Riconoscimento alla Memoria, Premio Davide Astori and Premio Speciale, and the awards organised by the Guerin Sportivo: Guerin D'Oro - Italy Footballer of the Year, Coach of the Year, Referee of the Year, Sports Director of the Year, President of the Year and the Guerin D'Oro Speciale.
Giuseppe
BERGOMI
2016
Induction was revoked a month later due to his 2003 suspension of his Referee Licence for unauthorized interviews.
Alesandro
DEL PIERO
2017
Bruno
CONTI
2017
Osvaldo
BAGNOLI
2017
Sergio
CAMPANA
2017
Stefano
FARINA
Referee
2017
Italo
ALLODI
Official
2017
Renato
Dall'Ara
Official
2017
Francesco
TOTTI
2018
Massimiliano
ALLEGRI
2018
Nicola
RIZZOLI
2018
Antonio
MATTARESE
2018
Amedeo
AMADEI
Player & Coach
2018
Gipo
VIANI
Coach
2018
HALL OF FAME DEL CALCIO ITALIANO - PREMIO DAVIDE ASTORI
A VERY PRESTIGIOUS HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE LIST FOR ACTIVE ITALIAN PLAYERS, COACHES, OFFICIALS AND REFEREES.
Winners -Regarded as the doer of the most fair play event in Italy for the past annual year.
Organisers - Fondazione Museo del Calcio
and FIGC (Federazione Italiana Giuoco
Calcio - Italian Football Federation).
Participating Members - All Players,
Coaches, Officials and Referees who
participated in all Italian football.
Award Objective and Structure - The 'Hall of Fame del Calcio
Italiano - Premio Davide Astori (Hall of Fame of the Italian Football - Davide
Astori Award' was dedicated to keep alive the memory of Azzurro player Davide Astori who died at the age of 31 by heart complications on 4 March 2018 in his hotel room prior to a club league match. The Award was created to celebrate fair play events that happened in all official leagues of Italian football, both professional and amateur, senior and minor. The adjudicating commission is composed every year by the General Director of the FIGC, Director of the Centre of Studies, Development and Special Initiatives of the FIGC, Director of the Museo del Calcio, President of USSI (Italian Sports Journalists Union) and the nine Directors of the main national sports media in Italy: Guerin Sportivo, Sky Sport, Rai Sport, Radio Rai, Gazzetta dello Sport, Corriere dello Sport, Tuttosport, Mediaset Sport and Quotidiano Sportivo.
First Edition - 2018
Editions until today - 1
History - One personality was inducted in the 'Hall of Fame del Calcio Italiano - Premio Davide Astori': 2018 - Trocchia.
HALL OF FAME DEL CALCIO ITALIANO -
PREMIO DAVIDE ASTORI
Igor
TROCCHIA
Coach
2018
1 May 2017 - Coach of the Under 12 youth team (Esordienti 2 Anno 2006) of Ponte San Pietro Isola (Pontisola). Retired his team from a one-day youths tournament after one of his coloured players was verbally abused and bullied due to his skin colour, without any action being taken by the organisers and the squad officials of the perpetrator's team.
HALL OF FAME DEL CALCIO ITALIANO - PREMIO SPECIALE
A VERY PRESTIGIOUS HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE LIST FOR ITALIANS WHO ARE NOT DIRECTLY INVOLVED IN FOOTBALL.
Winners -Regarded as the a big doer in the world of football although not directly involved.
Organisers - Fondazione Museo del Calcio and FIGC (Federazione Italiana
Giuoco Calcio - Italian Football Federation).
Participating Members - All Italians who were not directly involved in the
world of football.
Award Objective and Structure - The 'Hall of Fame del Calcio Italiano -
Premio Speciale (Hall of Fame of the Italian Football - Special Award' was
created to celebrate all those who helped Italian Football by their indirect intervention. The
adjudicating commission is composed every year by the General Director of the FIGC, Director of
the Centre of Studies, Development and Special Initiatives of the FIGC, Director of the Museo del Calcio, President of USSI (Italian Sports Journalists Union) and the nine Directors of the main national sports media in Italy: Guerin Sportivo, Sky Sport, Rai Sport, Radio Rai, Gazzetta dello Sport, Corriere dello Sport, Tuttosport, Mediaset Sport and Quotidiano Sportivo.
First Edition - 2018
Editions until today - 1
History - One personality was inducted in the 'Hall of Fame del Calcio Italiano - Premio Speciale': 2018 - Brera.
HALL OF FAME DEL CALCIO ITALIANO -
PREMIO SPECIALE
Gianni
BRERA
Journalist
2018
THE TROPHY
No particular trophy is awarded for this award.
Giancarlo
ANTOGNONI
2018
THE TROPHY
Name - Hall of Fame del Calcio Italiano - Premio Davide Astori Trophy.
Material - A ball on a stripped cone and a round base all made of crystal glass.
Height - circa 40 cm
Winner - Each inductee keeps the trophy forever.
Notes - This trophy is used also for the Hall of Fame del Calcio Italiano categories: Italian Players, Foreign Players, Italian Coaches, Italian Officials, Italian Referees, Italian Veterans and Female Football.It is similar to the Hall of Fame - I Magnifici del Calcio Italiano Trophy.