Italian footballer
Ivano Bordon
![](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2e/Inter_Milan_1973-1974_Ivano_Bordon.jpg/220px-Inter_Milan_1973-1974_Ivano_Bordon.jpg) Bordon with Internazionale in 1973
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Date of birth
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(
1951-04-13
)
13 April 1951
(age 73)
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Place of birth
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Marghera
, Italy
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Height
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1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
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Position(s)
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Goalkeeper
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Years
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Team
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Apps
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(
Gls
)
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1970?1983
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Internazionale
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281
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(0)
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1983?1986
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Sampdoria
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90
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(0)
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1987
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Sanremese
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16
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(0)
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1987?1989
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Brescia
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62
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(0)
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Total
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449
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(0)
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1970?1973
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Italy U21
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6
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(0)
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1978?1984
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Italy
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21
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(0)
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1989?1993
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Solbiatese
(goalkeeping coach)
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1993?1994
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Udinese
(goalkeeping coach)
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1994?1999
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Juventus
(goalkeeping coach)
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1999?2001
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Internazionale
(goalkeeping coach)
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2001?2004
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Juventus
(goalkeeping coach)
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2004?2006
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Italy
(goalkeeping coach)
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals
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Ivano Bordon
(
Italian pronunciation:
[i?vaːno
bor?don;
-?d?n]
; born 13 April 1951) is an Italian former professional
footballer
who played as a
goalkeeper
. During his career he was regarded as one of the best goalkeepers in Italy, and had a successful career playing for several Italian clubs.
[1]
[2]
At international level, he mainly served as a back-up to
Dino Zoff
, and was a member of the Italy national football team that won the
1982 FIFA World Cup
, also taking part at the
1978 FIFA World Cup
and
UEFA Euro 1980
.
[1]
[3]
[4]
[5]
After retiring, he became a notable and successful goalkeeping coach with
Juventus
and the
Italy national football team
that won the
2006 FIFA World Cup
, under manager
Marcello Lippi
.
[6]
[4]
Club career
[
edit
]
Bordon was born in
Marghera
,
Venice
.
[7]
In 1966, he joined
Inter
youth squad and debuted for the first team four years later.
[7]
During his career, he mostly played for the
Nerazzurri
(1970?83) making 388 appearances.
[7]
He initially served as a back-up to
Lido Vieri
, but later won a place as the team's starting goalkeeper, winning two Serie A titles in
1971
and
1980
, as well as two
Coppa Italia
titles.
[1]
[7]
[8]
He also reached the
1972 European Cup final
with Inter, where they were defeated by
Cruyff's
Ajax
side.
[1]
[8]
In the 1979?80 season, he set the club's record for the longest run without conceding a single goal in Serie A (686 minutes).
[7]
He later played for
Sampdoria
(1983?86), where he won another
Coppa Italia in 1985
.
[9]
He also played for
Sanremese
(1987) and
Brescia
(1987?89) before retiring.
[10]
[11]
International career
[
edit
]
At the international level, Bordon received 21 caps for the
Italy national team
between 1978 and 1984, and he participated in three major tournaments with Italy as
Dino Zoff's
backup.
[1]
He represented Italy at the
1978 FIFA World Cup
(where Italy reached the semi-finals finishing in fourth place),
[3]
UEFA Euro 1980
(where Italy reached the semi-finals finishing in fourth place once again),
[5]
and he was also a member of Italy's
1982 World Cup winning squad
.
[12]
Managerial career
[
edit
]
After hanging the boots, he began coaching goalkeepers. He did so at
Solbiatese
and
Udinese
,
[13]
[14]
before starting, a long-term collaboration with manager
Marcello Lippi
.
[15]
In 1994, Bordon was tasked by
Juventus
manager Lippi with enhancing the performance of the goalkeeper
Angelo Peruzzi
.
[16]
He stayed with Lippi at Juventus until 1999, during which the club won numerous trophies, including five
Serie A
titles and one
UEFA Champions League
.
[13]
[17]
In 1999, Bordon followed Lippi at Inter, where he worked for two years even if Lippi was sacked at the beginning of the second season.
[18]
[19]
Bordon then reunited with Lippi again, first in Juventus and then in the
Italy national football team
that went ahead to win the
2006 FIFA World Cup
.
[17]
[20]
[4]
Style of play
[
edit
]
Regarded as one of the best Italian goalkeepers of his generation,
[21]
Bordon was an introverted goalkeeper,
[22]
known in particular for his cool-headedness,
[22]
focus,
[22]
positioning,
[21]
and responsiveness.
[21]
His agility in particular earned him the nickname
Pallottolla
("Bullet").
[22]
Honours
[
edit
]
Inter
[8]
Sampdoria
[9]
Italy
[12]
Individual
References
[
edit
]
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a
b
c
d
e
"La forza dei nervi distesi"
(in Italian). Storie di Calcio
. Retrieved
30 December
2014
.
- ^
Furio Zara (29 April 2011).
"Galli, un altro della generazione di portiere"
(in Italian). Il Corriere dello Sport. Archived from
the original
on 2 February 2016
. Retrieved
30 August
2016
.
- ^
a
b
"1978 - Squads - Italy"
.
Planet World Cup
. Retrieved
22 December
2022
.
- ^
a
b
c
Montanari, Fabrizio (21 July 2021).
"Ivano Bordon: "Sono l'unico italiano vivente ad aver vinto la coppa del mondo due volte"
"
.
Reggiosera
(in Italian)
. Retrieved
22 December
2022
.
- ^
a
b
"European Championship 1980 - Final Tournament - Full Details"
.
RSSSF
. Retrieved
22 December
2022
.
- ^
"Ivano Bordon: Buffon ha ragione sui portieri italiani"
(in Italian). IlNumero1.it. 23 May 2011
. Retrieved
30 December
2014
.
- ^
a
b
c
d
e
f
"Ivano Bordon is inducted into the Inter Hall of Fame: "An honour, it means a lot to me"
"
.
Inter Official Site
. 22 December 2022.
Archived
from the original on 22 December 2022
. Retrieved
22 December
2022
.
- ^
a
b
c
"Ivano Bordon"
(in Italian). Inter.it
. Retrieved
30 December
2014
.
- ^
a
b
Chichierchia, Paolo (6 December 2013).
"Storie di Provincia: la Sampdoria della prima Coppa Italia"
.
MondoPallone.it
(in Italian). Archived from
the original
on 1 July 2014
. Retrieved
30 December
2014
.
- ^
Gandolfi, Giorgio (27 January 1987).
"Bordon di nuovo tra i pali"
.
La Stampa
(in Italian). p. 25.
- ^
Maffessoli, Alessandro; S.p.A, Societa Editrice Athesis (14 April 2021).
"Bordon, 70 anni da campione a difesa dei pali"
.
Bresciaoggi.it
. Retrieved
22 December
2022
.
- ^
a
b
"1982 FIFA World Cup Spain: Italy"
.
FIFA.com
. Archived from
the original
on 10 May 2010
. Retrieved
10 May
2010
.
- ^
a
b
Doro, Rosa (13 April 2021).
"Bordon: "Io interista ma ho vinto tutto con la Juve. Non mi meraviglia che Buffon giochi ancora, Donnarumma suo erede"
"
.
Tutto Juve
(in Italian).
Archived
from the original on 11 May 2021
. Retrieved
23 December
2022
.
- ^
Calzaretta, Nicola (October 2016). "A mani nude ho preso Berlino".
Guerin Sportivo
(in Italian). pp. 33?37.
- ^
"Ivano Bordon il portiere gentiluomo"
.
la Repubblica
(in Italian). 1 May 2020
. Retrieved
23 December
2022
.
- ^
Perucca, Bruno (13 June 1994). "Lippi: Vialli chiave della nuova Juve".
La Stampa
(in Italian). p. 7.
- ^
a
b
Di Natale, Mirko (3 July 2019).
"Bordon sul ritorno di Buffon: "Sta ancora molto bene, merita carriera dirigenziale. Sara importante come giocatore e come uomo spogliatoio"
"
.
Tutto Juve
(in Italian).
Archived
from the original on 23 December 2022
. Retrieved
23 December
2022
.
- ^
"L'Inter scarica Marcello Lippi"
.
la Repubblica
. 3 October 2000
. Retrieved
23 December
2022
.
- ^
"
"A presa alta", l'ex portiere Ivano Bordon presenta il suo libro in Fondazione"
.
PiacenzaSera.it
(in Italian). 23 September 2022.
Archived
from the original on 23 December 2022
. Retrieved
23 December
2022
.
- ^
Cavallero, Luca (31 March 2021).
"Ivano Bordon su Buffon: "Se se la sente puo ancora giocare, cosi come Chiellini. Pirlo? Troppo facile dare tutte le colpe a lui"
"
.
Tutto Juve
(in Italian).
Archived
from the original on 14 April 2021
. Retrieved
23 December
2022
.
- ^
a
b
c
"Lo staff tecnico"
.
FIGC.it
(in Italian). Archived from
the original
on 9 June 2009
. Retrieved
9 June
2009
.
- ^
a
b
c
d
"Campio-nati il 13 aprile: Bordon, 'pallottola' due volte Campione del Mondo. Voeller core de Roma, Bravo portiere goleador"
.
Calciomercato.com
(in Italian). 13 April 2016
. Retrieved
22 December
2022
.
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