Stefano TacconiCavaliere OMRI (Italian pronunciation:[ˈsteːfanotakˈkoːni]; born 13 May 1957) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He is the only goalkeeper to have won all international club competitions, a feat he managed during his time with Juventus.[2] At international level, he was largely used as a back-up goalkeeper behind Walter Zenga, which earned him the nickname "the best back-up keeper in the world". He was a member of the Italy squads that took part at the 1988 Summer Olympics, UEFA Euro 1988, and the 1990 FIFA World Cup. He is widely regarded by pundits as one of the best goalkeepers of his generation, and as one of Italy's best ever goalkeepers.[3]
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Juventus in 1991 successfully revived his career and he soon surpassed StefanoTacconi as the club's starting goalkeeper, remaining with the team until 1999...
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World Cup without playing a minute, Pagliuca overtook Walter Zenga, StefanoTacconi and Luca Marchegiani, becoming first choice goalkeeper for Italy at...
La Repubblica. Retrieved 21 March 2016. StefanoTacconi (10 October 1995). "Le pagelle di Tacconi" [Tacconi's report cards] (in Italian). La Stampa. p...
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he served mainly as the understudies of Dino Zoff and subsequently StefanoTacconi, although he briefly was able to break into the Juventus starting line-up...
played as a starter, replacing Juventus's former legendary goalkeeper StefanoTacconi, and subsequently as back-up goalkeeper for the remainder of his career...
until Dino Zoff overtook him in the 1970s (476 matches), followed by StefanoTacconi in the 1980s (377 matches), and subsequently Gianluigi Buffon. Combi's...
terracotta heads, and the "Case Tacconi", a good example of Bolognese merchant houses of the fifteenth century. Piazza Santo Stefano Wikimedia Commons has media...
European football history – with Antonio Cabrini, Gaetano Scirea, StefanoTacconi, Danny Blind and Arnold Mühren – to have won all international club...
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Bettega (1970–1980) Most UEFA Cup Winners' Cup appearances – 17 matches, StefanoTacconi (1983–1991) Most UEFA Intertoto Cup appearances – 6 matches, Ciro Ferrara...
Fabio Bianchi (18 October 2002). "Zenga e Tacconi: quando la rivalità era uno spettacolo" [Zenga and Tacconi: when rivalries were a spectacle] (in Italian)...
goalkeepers won all three major UEFA club competitions they have played in: StefanoTacconi: 1983–84 European Cup Winners' Cup, 1984–85 European Cup and 1989–90...
role models were fellow former Juventus goalkeepers Dino Zoff and StefanoTacconi, who inspired him to change position. A late bloomer, Chimenti reached...