- Pietro Vierchowod
Infobox Football biography
playername= Pietro Vierchowod
fullname = Pietro Vierchowod
nickname = "The Russian", "The Zar", "Il Nonno"
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1959|4|6
cityofbirth =Calcinate
countryofbirth =Italy
height =
currentclub = "none"
position = Defender
youthyears = 1973-1976
youthclubs = Romanese
years = 1976-1981 1981-1982 1982-1983 1983-1995 1995-1996 1996-1997 1997-2000 1976-2000
clubs = Como Fiorentina Roma SampdoriaJuventus Milan Piacenza Total
caps(goals) = 115 (6) 28 (2) 30 (0) 358 (25) 21 (2) 16 (1) 79 (6) 647 (42)
manageryears = 2001 2002 2005
managerclubs = Catania Florentia Viola Triestina
nationalyears = 1982-1993
nationalteam = Italy
nationalcaps(goals) = 45 (2)
pcupdate = December 17, 2006
ntupdate = December 17, 2006Pietro Vierchowod (born
April 6 ,1959 inCalcinate ) is an Italian former footballer turned coach.An old-style defender, Vierchowod was nicknamed the "zar" because he was the son of a Ukrainian
Red Army soldier . Vierchowod was a world-class man-marker, and a great tactical reader of the game. He also possessed lightning pace and acceleration, even in the last year of his career at the age of 41. It is often said that Vierchowod was never outsprinted on the football pitch during his long and distinguished career.Vierchowod started his professional football career for Como, before moving to Fiorentina. However, his first successes came when he moved to
AS Roma , winning aSerie A "scudetto" in1983 . Then he moved to Sampdoria, with whom he won fourItalian Cup s, oneCup Winners' Cup and another "scudetto", in1991 .In
1995 he signed for Juventus, where he acted as an experienced defender and won his onlyUEFA Champions League in1996 at the age of 37. However even at this late stage of his career Vierchowod was still very much a world-class player. He is particularly remembered for his superb performance in the final inRome againstAjax Amsterdam which Juve won on penalties. He then moved on toAC Milan andPiacenza Calcio , for whom he continued to play regularly despite being 41 years of age. He eventually retired in2000 .Vierchowod played 562 Serie A matches, being fourth only to
Paolo Maldini ,Gianluca Pagliuca andDino Zoff . He was also capped 45 times with theItalian national football team , and scored 2 goals. He was one of the players in the Italian squad, although he didn't play, that won the1982 FIFA World Cup . He is also the oldest goalscorer in the history of the Italian national team: he scored in a qualification match against Malta onMarch 24 ,1993 which ended in a 6-1 win for the "Azzurri". As with many Italian defenders of his era, Vierchowod would have gained many more caps had it not been for the abundance of world-class defenders Italy boasted during this period. Nevertheless there is no doubt that Vierchowod was one in a long line of world-class Italian defenders.After his playing career, Vierchowod coached Catania of
Serie C1 , Florentia Viola (now Fiorentina) ofSerie C2 and Triestina ofSerie B . In all these cases, he was fired before the end of the season.Palmarés
*1 Football World Cup: Italy, 1982
*1 Champions' League: Juventus, 1996
*1 Cup Winners' Cup: Sampdoria, 1990
*2 Serie A leagues ("scudetti"): AS Roma, 1983; Sampdoria, 1991
*4 Italian Cups: Sampdoria, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1994
*2 Italian Supercups: Sampdoria, 1991; Juventus, 1995Persondata
NAME=Vierchowod, Pietro
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Italian football defender and coach
DATE OF BIRTH=1959-04-06
PLACE OF BIRTH=Calcinate
DATE OF DEATH=
PLACE OF DEATH=
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