1. Alessandro
Del Piero
Nasser Al Hajeri
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Pierr
Nasser Al Hajerio
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2. Contents
• Early Life and Career
• Career : Juventus
• Career : Italian National Team
• Honors and Records
• Q&A
3. Personal Information & Life
• Alessandro Del Piero
• November 9, 1974
Conegliano, Italy
• Married to Sonia Amoruso since
2005
• Three Children Tobias, Dorotea
and Sasha
4. Early Life
• Brother Stefano
• Nelso and Pierpaolo
• San Vendemiano 1981
5. Early Career
• Padova 1988
• Seria B Debut
• First Goal
• Transfer to Juve
6. Juventus
• Seria A Debut
• Il Pinturicchio
• Numero dieci
• Champions League
• 1997
• 1998
8. Juventus
• Most Appearances
• Scudetto Again
• Farewell, Juventus
http://youtu.be/GEEoOqxG2G4?t=2m22s
9. Italian National team
• First Match
• Career
• World cup
• Being in seven major
international tournaments
(Euro 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008; World Cup 1998, 2002,
2006).
http://youtu.be/39zYaMf0AS0
10. Sydney FC
"Above all what remains is the fans, you who are Juventus. That jersey that I loved and
will always love, that I desired and respected ... From tomorrow I will no longer be a
Juventus player, but I will always be one of you. Now a new adventure begins and I am as
fired up as I was 19 summers ago."
13. Honurs & Records
• Juventus All-Time Leading Scorer (290 goals: 186 goals in open
play, 62 goals from penalties, 42 goals from free-kicks)
• Juventus All-Time decisive goals holder (135)
• Juventus All-Time minutes played holder (48,363)[
• 1st place in the ranking of players, who played in Serie A, who
scored the most free kicks for their clubs (43 goals)
• The only Italian player who scored more than 10 goals in more
seasons (16 seasons)
• 1st place in the ranking of players who played for Sydney, who
scored the most goals in one season (14)
• 8 Serie A: 1994–95, 1996–97, 1997–98, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2004–05,
2005–06 , 2011–12; Runner-up (5): 1993–94, 1995–96, 1999–00, 1996–97,
2000–01, 2008–09
• 1 Serie B: 2006–07
• 1 Coppa Italia: 1994–95; Runner-up(3): 2001–02, 2003–04, 2011–12
• 4 Supercoppa Italiana: 1995, 1997, 2002, 2003; Runner-up(2):
1998, 2005
• 1 UEFA Champions League: 1995–96; Runner-up(3): 1996–97,
1997–98, 2002–03
• 1 UEFA Cup Runner-up: 1994–95
• 1 UEFA Super Cup: 1996
• 1 UEFA Intertoto Cup: 1999
• 1 Intercontinental Cup: 1996
• 1 Torneo di Viareggio: 1994
• 1 Campionato Nazionale Primavera: 1993–94