*Museum Piece* GEM! Roberto Pruzzo #9 AS Roma (Italy) vs Argentina National Team Match Worn Shirt played at Italy, March 19, 1987.
*Provenance: Argentina National Team Massage Therapist Collection*
Rome v. Argentina
On Thursday, March 19, 1987 as part of the celebrations of the 60th anniversary of AS Roma. The Argentine National Team premiered the world title, losing 2 to 1 with the local team. The match was played at the Olympic Stadium and was refereed by Italian referee Marco Longhi. Boniek scored the two Roman goals, at 31' and 61', and Carlos Tapia the Argentine goal at 15'.
Rome : Franco Tancredi (45' Attilio Gregori), Manuel Gerolin (45' Marco Baroni), Ubaldo Righetti, Emidio Oddi (45' Paolo Mastrantonio), Sebastiano Nela, Carlo Ancelotti (45' Antonio Di Carlo), Zbigniew Boniek (81' Massimiliano Cappioli), Klaus Berggreen (45' Stefano Impallomeni), Giuseppe Giannini (45' Paolo Baldieri), Massimo Agostini (45' Stefano Desideri), Roberto Pruzzo. Coach, Sven Eriksson.
Argentina National Team : Nery Pumpido, Néstor Clausen (73' Oscar Garré), José Luis Brown, Oscar Ruggeri, José Fantaguzzi, Sergio Batista, Ricardo Giusti, Oscar Acosta, Carlos Tapia (70' Cucciuffo), Walter Perazzo (54' Oscar Dertycia) , Pedro Pasculli (60' José Luis Rodríguez). Coach, Carlos Bilardo. Substitutes: Jorge Bartero, Adrián Domenech, Jorge Theiler, Blas Giunta.
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Spectators: 6,000.
Roberto Pruzzo ( born 1 April 1955) is an Italian former football player and coach who played as a forward. He represented Italy at UEFA Euro 1980.
Born at Crocefieschi, in the province of Genova, Pruzzo made his debut in professional football for Genoa in 1973. There he remained for six seasons, scoring 57 goals in 143 matches, winning the Serie B title during the 1975–76 season, as well as the top scoring award.
Pruzzo passed to Roma in 1979, for the then record sum of 3 billions liras. Here he became famous as one of the most effective Italian forwards of the 1980s, winning one scudetto during the 1982–83 season, and four Italian Cups in 1980, 1981, 1983, and 1986. He also won the Serie A top scorer award three times, in 1981, 1982, and 1986, as well as the Coppa Italia top scorer award in 1980. He also scored a goal in the 1984 European Cup Final, when Roma, playing at home, was beaten on penalties by Liverpool.
He ended his career in 1989 after a season for Fiorentina. He helped the club to a seventh-place finish in Serie A that season, and he scored the decisive goal against his former club in the UEFA Cup playoff match, from a Roberto Baggio assist, which allowed Fiorentina to qualify for the UEFA Cup the following season. Pruzzo is the sole Italian player to have scored 5 goals in a single Serie A match (Roma vs. Avellino, 1986)
Despite a fantastic club career, Pruzzo only managed to play six games (no goals) for the Italy national team between 1978 and 1982.[1] He represented his country at the 1980 UEFA European Championship in Italy, where they reached the semi-finals, finishing the tournament in fourth place, and also at the 1980 Mundialito.He was left out of Enzo Bearzot's 1982 World Cup-winning squad. Pruzzo did, however, score in an Italian shirt, representing Italy in the 1991 World Cup of Masters. Pruzzo scored twice in the opening round.
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