Antonio Juliano, historic captain of Napoli, has died
Italian football today he stops to remember Antonio Juliano, legendary former footballer of Napoli, who left us today at the age of 80.
A true hero for the Azzurri fans and an emblematic figure in the world of football. His story, full of triumphs and dedication, is an example of passion and love for sport.
His origins and his role as captain in Napoli
Born in 1942 in Naples, Juliano began his career in the youth team of his city. At just 23 years old he became captain, leading Napoli in an era full of successes, including two Italian Cups and two second places in the championship.
His presence on the pitch is synonymous with strength, talent and leadership, qualities that make him a point of reference for the club and its fans.
From Naples to the world: Juliano in the national team
Juliano's contribution to football is not limited to his club career. His experience in the national team saw him as the protagonist of historic moments, such as thehe victory in the 1968 European Championship and second place to 1970 World Cup. Successes that consolidate his role as one of the greats of Italian football.
Beyond the pitch: Juliano, the manager
After retiring, Juliano does not abandon the world of football, but embarks on a new career as Napoli manager. In the Eighties, he contributed to the construction of the team that would win the first Scudetto in the history of the club, bringing to Naples cchampions like Ruud Krol e Diego Armando Maradona.
The disappearance of Antonio Juliano leaves a void in the hearts of the fans and in the world of football. His legacy of passion, talent and dedication will forever remain an example for future generations. Goodbye to a true champion.