Showing posts with label Serie a. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Serie a. Show all posts

Sunday, October 13, 2024

Cristiano Ronaldo’s jump during his unforgettable goal against Sampdoria


In December 2019, Cristiano Ronaldo scored an unforgettable goal for Juventus against Sampdoria with an incredible 2.56-meter leap, hanging in the air before heading the ball into the net.
This moment became one of the most iconic goals of his career, showcasing his athleticism and skill.

Thursday, June 6, 2024

Tifosissimi-Momani award for May 2024

Riccardo Calafiori cartoon

Riccardo Calafiori has been voted by our community as the best Serie A player of the month for May. Congratulations on this outstanding performance!

Tuesday, May 21, 2024

The real farmers league


Pep Guardiola with City won 6 Premier League trophies Sir Alex Ferguson with Manchester United won 13 trophies So what is the real Farmers League now?

Saturday, May 18, 2024

The Fall of Italian football


Italy's 2006 World Cup victory marked the end of its footballing dominance, as the Calciopoli scandal that same year led to Juventus's demotion and weakened Serie A financially and competitively. Despite AC Milan and Inter's Champions League wins in 2007 and 2010, Serie A has since struggled in European competitions, losing top talent to the wealthier English Premier League. Infrastructure issues and outdated tactics have further hindered progress, along with a decline in youth development. Resistance to modernization persists, and while Italy won Euro 2020, it has performed poorly in World Cups, failing to qualify in 2018 and 2022, highlighting a significant fall from grace.

Sunday, May 5, 2024

Tifosissimi-Momani award for April 2024

Gianluca Scamacca cartoon

Securing 49% of the total votes, @iamscamacca has been chosen by our communities as the Serie A MVP for April. Congratulations to him on this well-deserved recognition! 💪🏻



Wednesday, April 3, 2024

Tifosissimi-Momani award for March 2023


Once again, a Roma player has been voted by our community as the best Serie A player of the month. Congratulations to Lorenzo Pellegrini for winning with an impressive 49% of the total votes!


Friday, February 9, 2024

Inter vs Juventus 1998


Inter Milan vs Juventus in 1997-1998 was very controversial

A heated match between Juventus and Inter Milan during the 1997-98 season left not only football fans, but also politicians, in uproar.

Tensions ran high after Juventus was denied a penalty, leading to a 0-0 draw and a subsequent 1-0 victory for Inter Milan. However, the controversy reached its peak during the match when referee Piero Ceccarini opted not to award a penalty for a foul committed by Juventus' Mark Iuliano on Inter forward Ronaldo.

Adding fuel to the fire, Juventus, leading 1-0 at the time, was eventually granted a penalty just moments later. However, Alessandro Del Piero failed to convert it. Despite this, Juventus clinched the game with a 1-0 victory, securing the scudetto with a five-point lead.

The aftermath of the match spilled into the political arena, causing a stir in the Italian parliament. During a publicly broadcast "question time" session in April 1998, Domenico Gramazio of the National Alliance erupted, reportedly shouting "They are all thieves!" at Massimo Mauro, a fellow politician and former Juventus player representing the ruling Democrats of the Left.

The spectacle prompted outrage from Walter Veltroni, then-Deputy Prime Minister, who denounced the behavior as "unworthy, embarrassing, and grotesque." The session had to be abruptly suspended, and repercussions followed for several politicians involved.

The incident highlighted the deep intertwining of football and politics in Italian society, where the passion for the sport often spills over into other aspects of public life, sometimes with tumultuous consequences.


Thursday, February 1, 2024

Gabriel Batistuta "Batigol"

Gabriel Batistuta cartoon caricature


Gabriel Batistuta's time at Fiorentina from 1991 to 2000 left an enduring legacy. 

The Argentine striker, nicknamed "Batigol," became a beloved figure in Florence, showcasing his powerful and precise goal-scoring abilities. 

Despite the club's financial challenges, Batistuta remained loyal, departing as Fiorentina's all-time leading scorer. 

His impactful stint at the club is remembered for breathtaking goals and a deep connection with passionate fans, solidifying his status as one of Serie A's iconic figures.

Tuesday, January 23, 2024

Gigi Riva

Gigi Riva cartoon


Luigi "Gigi" Riva, the football maestro born on November 7, 1944, and enchanting the field until January 22, 2024, was no ordinary player; he was a goal-scoring virtuoso and a captain steering Cagliari through triumphs.

With a left foot that broke barriers and an aerial prowess earning him the moniker "Rombo di Tuono" or the "Roar of Thunder," Riva's love affair with Cagliari spanned a lifetime – from propelling them to the Italian top-flight in 1964 to leading them to Serie A glory in 1969–70.

On the international stage, he sparkled, clinching the 1968 UEFA European Championship and nearly securing FIFA World Cup glory in 1970.

As Italy's all-time leading goalscorer with 35 goals in 42 appearances from 1965 to 1974, Riva didn't just retire in 1976; he embraced leadership roles, serving as Cagliari's president and later managing the Italy national team from 1988 to 2013 – a true legend on and off the field!

Monday, July 17, 2023

USMNT boys are off for new adventures


Christian Pulisic to AC Milan (Italy) Timothy Weah to Juventus (Italy) Yunus Musah to AC Milan (Italy) Brenden Aaronson to Union Berlin (Germany) Weston McKennie to (Germany)


Friday, May 19, 2023

El maestro Andrea Pirlo


Andrea Pirlo, the renowned maestro, showcased his skills and talent while representing Italy, AC Milan, Juventus, Inter Milan, and Brescia, and emerged victorious in major competitions, securing the most prestigious trophies.