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| name = Sebastiano Rossi | image = Sebastiano Rossi.jpg | image_size = 230 | caption = Rossi in 1990 | fullname = | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1964|7|20|df=yes}} | birth_place = Cesena, Italy | height = {{Height|m=1.97}}[1] | position = Goalkeeper | currentclub = | youthyears1 = 1979–1982 | youthclubs1 = Cesena | years1 = 1982–1990 | clubs1 = Cesena | caps1 = 127 | goals1 = 0 | years2 = 1982–1983 | clubs2 = → Forlì (loan) | caps2 = 11 | goals2 = 0 | years3 = 1984–1985 | clubs3 = → Empoli (loan) | caps3 = 0 | goals3 = 0 | years4 = 1985–1986 | clubs4 = → Rondinella (loan) | caps4 = 28 | goals4 = 0 | years5 = 1990–2002 | clubs5 = Milan | caps5 = 240 | goals5 = 0 | years6 = 2002–2003 | clubs6 = Perugia | caps6 = 12 | goals6 = 0 | totalcaps = 418 | totalgoals = 0 }} Sebastiano Rossi (born 20 July 1964) is an Italian retired footballer who played as a goalkeeper. During a 21-year professional career, he appeared in 346 Serie A games, most notably representing A.C. Milan (12 seasons) with which he won 12 major titles, including five national championships and the 1994 Champions League.[2] Football careerCesenaRossi joined his hometown's club, A.C. Cesena, in 1979, at the age of 15. In 1982–83, on loan, he made his senior debuts with A.C. Forlì in the Serie C1, being backup in a relegation-ending season.[2] After two more loans, Rossi returned to Cesena for the 1986–87 campaign, only missing five games as the Emilia-Romagna club promoted to Serie A, and retaining first-choice status in the following three top division seasons, with the team finishing 12th in 1989–90; he made his debut in the competition on 13 September 1987, in a home match against S.S.C. Napoli.[2] MilanAfter his first season in Italy's top flight, Rossi was noticed by A.C. Milan, and joined the Rossoneri (also dubbed the Dream Team) that dominated Italian football for much of the 1990s. In his debut campaign he backed up Andrea Pazzagli, but the veteran left for Bologna F.C. 1909 in the ensuing summer.[2] Rossi then briefly battled for starting duties with Francesco Antonioli, before becoming Milan's undisputed first-choice goalkeeper, being part of a defensive line that included, amongst others, Mauro Tassotti, Franco Baresi, Alessandro Costacurta and Paolo Maldini, regarded as one of the greatest defensive units of all time.{{efn|See[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]}} However, unlike the aforementioned defenders, Rossi wasn't selected to represent Italy in the 1994 FIFA World Cup, since former Milan coach Arrigo Sacchi, who was the commissioner of the Italian national team during this time, assigned the three goalkeeping spots to Gianluca Pagliuca, Luca Marchegiani and Luca Bucci.[10] Under Sacchi, Rossi received two international call-ups by the end of 1994, but failed to make a single appearance for his country, although several pundits regarded him as a viable alternative to the then first-choice keeper Pagliuca;[11][12][13] he still managed to have a successful club career under the tutelage of Fabio Capello, as the Invincibles went on a 58-match unbeaten run and won four Scudetti in five seasons, as well as the UEFA Champions League in 1994.[2] Following their 1996 Scudetto victory, Milan sharply declined thereafter, finishing 11th in 1997 and tenth in 1998, as Rossi's own career declined and saw him battling Massimo Taibi for the top spot.[14] During round 17 of the 1998–99 season, Milan were leading A.C. Perugia Calcio 2–0 when they conceded a late penalty. After Hidetoshi Nakata converted it, teammate Cristian Bucchi was struck from behind by Rossi while retrieving the ball from the back of the net. Rossi was sent off and later was punished with a five-match ban. After beating out newcomer Jens Lehmann (who would leave after playing only five matches) for the number-one jersey in 1998–99,[14] Rossi was ultimately usurped by upstart Christian Abbiati, who had replaced him in the Perugia match.[2][15] Perugia / RetirementAfter the 2001–02 campaign Rossi moved to Perugia, who were facing a goalkeeper crisis at the time. He contributed relatively as the team retained its top level status, then retired at the end of that sole campaign at the age of 39.[16] Rossi made one final appearance for Milan at the San Siro, in a testimonial match for Demetrio Albertini, his teammate for eleven seasons. Subsequently, he worked as goalkeeper coach in the club's youth department.[16] Style of playRossi was a tall, aggressive and physically strong goalkeeper, who was known mainly for his confidence and command of the area, as well as his handling and ability to come off his line to collect crosses and high balls, due to his height and goalkeeping technique. He was also known for his vocal presence in goal, and his ability to organise his defence.[2][17][18][28] Due to his good reactions, agility, athleticism and solid positioning, he was also an effective shot-stopper, and, despite his height, was capable of getting to ground quickly to parry shots, which made him adept at saving penalties.[2][17][18][28][19] Despite his talent,[20] he was at times criticised for his volatile, arrogant and controversial character, however, which led him to pick up several cards throughout his career, as well as his tendency to commit occasional costly mistakes, which, along with his height and athleticism, earned him the nickname "l'ascensore umano" (the human lift).[2][16][20][19][21][22] Rossi was also known for his distribution, as well as his pace when rushing off his line, which made him extremely effective in Milan's zonal marking system, and enabled his team to maintain a high defensive line.[17][19][21] RecordRossi held the record for the longest streak without conceding a goal in Serie A history. In an 11-match span, from 12 December 1993 to 27 February 1994, he kept a clean sheet for 929 consecutive minutes before being beaten by a long-range strike by U.S. Foggia's Igor Kolyvanov;{{efn|Gianpiero Combi's Italian league record unbeaten streak of 934 consecutive minutes without conceding a goal was set during the 1925–26 Prima Divisione season, prior to the establishment of the Serie A in the 1929–30 season.[23][24][25]|name="combi-record"|group="nb"}} he surpassed the previous mark set by Dino Zoff in 1972–73 by 26 minutes,[2][21] and his own record of longest consecutive minutes without conceding was surpassed by Gianluigi Buffon on 20 March 2016, by 45 minutes.[26] Rossi also holds the record for the fewest goals conceded by a goalkeeper during a single 34-match Italian league season, with 11.[2] With 330 appearances for Milan, he is the club's second-most capped keeper of all time, behind only Christian Abbiati (380).[27] Career statisticsClub[28]
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Notes{{notelist}}1. ^{{cite book|title=Almanacco Illustrato del Calcio 2002|publisher=Panini|year=2001|p=91|language=Italian}} 2. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 {{Cite web|url=http://www.magliarossonera.it/protagonisti/Gioc-Rossiseba.html|title=Sebastiano ROSSI – "Ascensore umano"|trans-title=Sebastiano ROSSI – "Human lift"|publisher=Maglia Rossonera|language=Italian|date=7 May 2007|accessdate=7 October 2015}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.espnfc.com/club/juventus/111/blog/post/2834534/gianluigi-buffon-record-cements-his-legacy-greatest-keeper|title=Gianluigi Buffon record cements his legacy as greatest keeper of all-time|publisher=ESPN FC|author1=James Horncastle|accessdate=21 March 2016|date=21 March 2016}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2016/mar/21/gianluigi-buffon-clean-sheet-record-juventus-torino-sebastiano-rossi|title=Gianluigi Buffon humble as clean sheet record tumbles, but delight not universal|publisher=The Guardian|author1=Paolo Bandini|date=21 March 2016|accessdate=21 March 2016}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2009/may/08/joy-of-six-great-defences|title=The Joy of Six: Great defences|publisher=The Guardian|author1=Rob Smyth|date=8 May 2009|accessdate=9 March 2016}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.repubblica.it/sport/calcio/nazionale/2013/11/19/news/rivoluzione_filosofica_prandelli-71352856/?refresh_ce|title=Nazionale: 2013, addio al catenaccio. Balotelli-Rossi coppia mondiale|trans-title=National team: 2013, farewell to catenaccio. Balotelli-Rossi world-class pair|publisher=La Repubblica|language=Italian|date=19 November 2013|accessdate=9 March 2016}} 7. ^{{cite book|last1=Foot|first1=John|title=Winning at All Costs: A Scandalous History of Italian Soccer|date=2006|publisher=Nation Books|location=New York|page=228}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=http://it.eurosport.com/calcio/la-storia-della-tattica-da-sacchi-a-guardiola_sto4735853/story.shtml|title=La storia della tattica: da Sacchi a Guardiola|trans-title=History of tactics: from Sacchi to Guardiola|publisher=Eurosport|language=Italian|author1=Mattia Fontana|date=19 August 2014|accessdate=10 March 2016}} 9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.storiedicalcio.altervista.org/milan_sacchi_capello.html|title=Milan 1988–1994: 6 anni da campioni|trans-title=Milan 1988–1994: 6 years as champions|publisher=Storie di Calcio|language=Italian|author1=Corrado Sannucci|accessdate=10 March 2016}} 10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.gazzetta.it/speciali/calcio/Buffon/|title=SuperGigi: Nessuno come Buffon|trans-title=SuperGigi: No one like Buffon|publisher=La Gazzetta dello Sport|language=Italian|author=Michele Gazzetti|date=20 March 2016|accessdate=22 March 2016}} 11. ^{{cite news|url=http://ricerca.repubblica.it/repubblica/archivio/repubblica/1994/10/05/pagliuca-inquieto-ombra-di-rossi.html|title=Pagliuca l'inquieto e l'ombra di Rossi|newspaper=la Repubblica|author=Benedetto Ferrara|date=5 October 1994|language=Italian}} 12. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.archiviolastampa.it/component/option,com_lastampa/task,search/mod,libera/action,viewer/Itemid,3/page,33/articleid,0757_01_1994_0271_0033_10746416/|title=Rossi & Sacchi, la storia infinita|newspaper=La Stampa|author=Nino Sormani|date=4 October 1994|p=33|language=Italian}} 13. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.archiviolastampa.it/component/option,com_lastampa/task,search/mod,libera/action,viewer/Itemid,3/page,33/articleid,0757_01_1994_0271_0033_10746418/|title=Tacconi: l'età matura è un vantaggio|newspaper=La Stampa|date=4 October 1994|p=33|language=Italian}} 14. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.tuttomercatoweb.com/le-meteore/lehmann-fra-l-incubo-batistuta-e-l-ombra-di-rossi-398851|title=Lehmann, fra l'incubo Batistuta e l'ombra di Rossi|trans-title=Lehmann, between Batistuta nightmare and shadow of Rossi|publisher=Tutto Mercato Web|author1=Gaetano Mocciaro|language=Italian|date=13 November 2012|accessdate=21 March 2016}} 15. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.legaseriea.it/it/serie-a-tim/match-report/-/match-report/Milan-Perugia/834|title=Match Report – Stagione 1998-99 – 17° giornata|trans-title=Match Report – 1998–99 season – Round 17|publisher=Lega Serie A|language=Italian|accessdate=12 April 2012}} 16. ^1 2 {{cite web|url=http://www.calciomercato.com/news/che-fine-ha-fatto-sebastiano-rossi-l-ascensore-dei-record-tra-pa-671111|title=Che fine ha fatto? Sebastiano Rossi, 'l'ascensore' dei record tra parate e follia|trans-title=What happened to him? Sebastiano Rossi, record's 'lift' between saves and madness|publisher=Calcio Mercato|author1=Alessandro Di Gioia|language=Italian|date=15 March 2016|accessdate=21 March 2016}} 17. ^1 2 {{cite web|url=http://ricerca.repubblica.it/repubblica/archivio/repubblica/1994/10/04/settimo-portiere-il-ct-dei-tormenti.html|title=Settimo portiere, e' il CT dei tormenti|trans-title=Seventh goalkeeper, and the CT of torment|publisher=La Repubblica|author1=Licia Granello|language=Italian|date=4 October 1994|accessdate=21 March 2016}} 18. ^1 {{cite news|url=http://www.archiviolastampa.it/component/option,com_lastampa/task,search/mod,libera/action,viewer/Itemid,3/page,31/articleid,0679_01_1995_0275_0029_9185951/|title=Le pagelle di Tacconi|trans-title=Tacconi's report cards|publisher=La Stampa|author1=Stefano Tacconi|language=Italian|page=29|date=10 October 1995|accessdate=21 March 2016}} 19. ^1 2 {{cite web|url=http://www.dnamilan.com/campioni-rossoneri/sebastiano-rossi.html|title=Sebastiano Rossi|publisher=DNA Milan|author1=Enrico Bonifazi|language=Italian|accessdate=21 March 2016}} 20. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite web|url=https://www.acmilan.com/en/sebastiano-rossi|title=Sebastiano Rossi|publisher=A.C. Milan|accessdate=1 April 2015}} 21. ^1 2 {{Cite web|url=http://www.calcioromantico.com/a-spasso-nel-tempo/sebastiano-rossi-imbattibile-testa-calda/|title=Sebastiano Rossi, imbattibile testa calda|trans-title=Sebastiano Rossi, unbeatable hot head|publisher=Calcio Romantico|language=Italian|accessdate=7 October 2015}} 22. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ilsussidiario.net/News/Calcio-e-altri-Sport/2016/3/20/SEBASTIANO-ROSSI-Il-portiere-recordman-di-imbattibilita-battuto-oggi-da-Buffon-al-Milan-era-l-ascensore-umano-oggi-20-marzo-2016-/689474/|title=Sebastiano Rossi / Il portiere recordman di imbattibilità, battuto oggi da Buffon: il post su Facebook di Gigi|trans-title=Sebastiano Rossi / Recordman goalkeeper for games without conceding, surpassed today by Buffon: Gigi's Facebook post|publisher=Il Sussidiario|language=Italian|date=20 March 2016|accessdate=21 March 2016}} 23. ^{{cite web|url=http://torino.repubblica.it/cronaca/2014/12/20/news/20_dicembre_1902_nasce_combi_il_nonno_di_zoff_e_buffon-103364637/|title=20 dicembre 1902: nasce Combi, il "nonno" di Zoff e Buffon|publisher=La Repubblica|language=Italian|date=20 December 2014|accessdate=11 March 2017}} 24. ^From the third match (Juventus 6–0 Milan on 25 October 1925) to thirteenth match (Parma 0–3 Juventus on 28 February 1926) of the 1925–26 FIGC Football Championship according to {{it icon}} All Juventus FC matches: Italian Federal Championship (pages 14 and 15) - www.juworld.net. 25. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/mar/20/torino-juventus-serie-a-match-report-gianluigi-buffon-record|title=Gianluigi Buffon sets goalkeeping record as Juventus sweep aside Torino|publisher=The Guardian|date=20 March 2016|accessdate=20 March 2016}} 26. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.legaseriea.it/it/sala-stampa/notizie/info/record-di-imbattibilita-per-buffon-974|title=Record di imbattibilità per Buffon: 974'|date=20 March 2016|publisher=Lega Nazionale Professionisti Serie A|language=Italian}} 27. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ilmilanista.it/news-milan/20-anni-e-150-in-rossonero-donnarumma-da-talento-a-fenomeno-con-il-milan-nel-cuore/?intcmp=donnarumma-milan |title=20 anni e 150 in rossonero: Donnarumma da talento a fenomeno, con il Milan nel cuore |trans-title=20 years and 150 caps in red and black: Donnarumma from talent to phenomenon, with Milan in his heart |publisher=www.ilmilanista.it |language=Italian |date=11 February 2019 |accessdate=11 February 2019 }} 28. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.footballdatabase.eu/football.joueurs.sebastiano.rossi.2426.en.html|title=Sebastiano Rossi|publisher=Footballdatabase|accessdate=7 October 2015}} References{{Reflist|2}}External links
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