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| name = Roberto Boninsegna | image = Roberto Boninsegna - Rotterdam, 1974 (cropped).jpg | caption = Boninsegna (Rotterdam, 1974) | fullname = Roberto Boninsegna | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1943|11|13|df=y}} | birth_place = Mantua, Italy | height = {{convert|1.78|m|ftin|abbr=on}} | position = Striker | youthyears1 = | youthclubs1 = Internazionale | years1 = 1963–1964 | years2 = 1964–1965 | years3 = 1965–1966 | years4 = 1966–1969 | years5 = 1967 | years6 = 1969–1976 | years7 = 1976–1979 | years8 = 1979–1980 | clubs1 = Prato | clubs2 = Potenza | clubs3 = Varese | clubs4 = Cagliari | clubs5 = → Chicago Mustangs (American tour) | clubs6 = Internazionale | clubs7 = Juventus | clubs8 = Verona | caps1 = 22 | goals1 = 1 | caps2 = 32 | goals2 = 9 | caps3 = 28 | goals3 = 5 | caps4 = 83 | goals4 = 23 | caps5 = 9 | goals5 = 10 | caps6 = 197 | goals6 = 113 | caps7 = 58 | goals7 = 22 | caps8 = 14 | goals8 = 3 | totalcaps = 443 | totalgoals = 186 | nationalyears1 = 1967–1974 | nationalteam1 = Italy | nationalcaps1 = 22 | nationalgoals1 = 9 | medaltemplates ={{MedalTeam|{{fb|ITA}}}}{{MedalSport|Association football}}{{MedalCompetition |FIFA World Cup}}{{Medal|Silver|Mexico 1970|}} }} Roberto Boninsegna ({{IPA-it|roˈbɛrto ˌbɔninˈseɲɲa}} born 13 November 1943 in Mantua) is an Italian former football player, who mainly played as a forward. After retiring, he worked as a football manager. As a player, he represented the Italian national side at two World Cups, reaching the final in 1970. Club careerBoninsegna started his career in Serie B (the second tier of Italian professional football) with Prato in 1963–64 season. He transferred to Potenza, who was Serie B team in 1964–65 season. He also played for Varese in 1965–66 and Cagliari between 1966–1969, helping the club to a second-place finish during the 1968–69 Serie A season alongside Luigi Riva.[1] Boninsegna gained a status as an efficient striker with Internazionale Milano F.C. and the Italian national football team in the 1970s, playing alongside Sandro Mazzola. In Serie A, he totaled 171 goals in 281 games, and was top goalscorer in Italy during the 1970–71 and 1971–72 Serie A seasons, with Inter. After moving to Inter in 1969, he also won the 1970–71 Serie A title with the club, and reached the 1972 European Cup Final, only to be defeated by Ajax.[1][3] He transferred to Juventus F.C. in 1976 in exchange for Pietro Anastasi,[4][1] and he played 3 seasons for the club, winning two Serie A titles, a Coppa Italia, and an UEFA Cup.[3][1] After leaving Juventus in 1979, he finished his career with Verona, retiring from professional football at the end of the 1979–80 Serie B season.[1] International careerBoninsegna made his debut for Italy on 18 November 1967, in an away UEFA Euro 1968 qualifying match against Switzerland, which ended 2–2,[1] although he was not called up for the final tournament, which Italy ended up winning on home soil under manager Ferruccio Valcareggi, with whom he would have several disagreements throughout his international career.[3] With the national side, he took part in two World Cups, the first in 1970, and the second in 1974.[1] In total, he managed 9 goals for Italy in 22 appearances.[1][2] Boninsegna was a member of the Italian side that reached the final of the 1970 FIFA World Cup in Mexico, scoring two goals throughout the tournament. In the epic semi-final match against West-Germany, he scored a goal, and later set up Gianni Rivera's match-winning goal in extra time, which allowed Italy to advance to the final after a 4–3 victory.[3][1][3] He scored Italy's only goal (though at the time it was an important equaliser) in the final against Brazil, which Italy ultimately lost 4–1;[1] he came off for Rivera in the final minutes of the game.[3][2] Style of playAs a player, Boninsegna was a powerful, agile and acrobatic striker, who was known for his accurate finishing ability and intelligence in the penalty area. He was a prolific goalscorer, who excelled in the air, despite not being particularly tall or imposing physically.[4][5] He was also gifted with pace, stamina, technical ability, opportunism and outstanding consistency, which enabled him to become one of the top Italian forwards of his generation.[6] Because of his jumping ability and his power and accuracy with his head, the Italian sports journalist Gianni Brera gave him the nickname "Bonimba".[7] Despite his talent, he was criticised on occasion for being a selfish player, although he was also capable of creating chances for team mates.[8] He was also well known for his on the field rivalry with Juventus defender Francesco Morini, who later became his teammate.[9] Career statisticsClub
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References1. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite web|url=http://www.tuttojuve.com/gli-eroi-bianconeri/gli-eroi-in-bianconero-roberto-boninsegna-69903|title=Gli eroi in bianconero: Roberto BONINSEGNA|publisher=Tutto Juve|language=Italian|author1=Stefano Bedeschi|date=13 November 2013|accessdate=22 March 2016}} {{S-start}}{{S-sports}}{{Succession box|title=Serie A Top Scorer |before=Gigi Riva | |after=Paolo Pulici2. ^1 2 {{cite web|url=http://www.figc.it/nazionali/DettaglioConvocato?codiceConvocato=190&squadra=1|title=Boninsegna, Roberto|publisher=FIGC|language=Italian|accessdate=22 March 2016}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.gazzetta.it/Calcio/storie-che-emozionano/17-06-2015/italia-germania-4-3-brutta-partita-che-fece-storia-120203571793.shtml|title=Italia-Germania 4-3: la brutta partita che fece la storia|publisher=La Gazzetta dello Sport|language=Italian|author1=Diego Mariottini|date=17 June 2015|accessdate=7 November 2017}} 4. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/roberto-boninsegna_%28Enciclopedia-dello-Sport%29/|title=BONINSEGNA, Roberto|publisher=Treccani: Enciclopedia dello Sport (2002)|language=Italian|accessdate=23 December 2014}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.calciomercato.com/news/sconcerti-a-cm-giusta-la-vittoria-di-riva-ma-rivera-e-al-suo-liv-217354|title=Riva il migliore per i lettori di CM. Sconcerti: 'Ma Rivera era al suo livello'|publisher=Calciomercato.com|language=Italian|author1=Mario Sconcerti|date=28 March 2016|accessdate=13 February 2017}} 6. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 {{cite web|url=http://www.storiedicalcio.altervista.org/roberto_boninsegna.html|title=Roberto Boninsegna|publisher=Storie di Calcio|language=Italian|accessdate=23 December 2014}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cremonaoggi.it/2013/01/19/%E2%80%9Cecco-perche-brera-mi-ha-chiamato-bonimba%E2%80%9D/|title="Ecco perchè Brera mi ha chiamato Bonimba"|publisher=Cremona Oggi|language=Italian|date=19 January 2013|accessdate=23 December 2014|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141223204407/http://www.cremonaoggi.it/2013/01/19/%E2%80%9Cecco-perche-brera-mi-ha-chiamato-bonimba%E2%80%9D/|archivedate=23 December 2014|df=dmy-all}} 8. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite web|url=http://www.gazzetta.it/Calcio/12-11-2013/boninsegna-festeggia-70-anni-solo-inter-ma-quanti-tradimenti-201558655707.shtml|title=Boninsegna festeggia 70 anni: "Solo Inter, ma quanti tradimenti"|publisher=La Gazzetta dello Sport|language=Italian|author1=Alberto Cerruti|date=13 November 2013|accessdate=23 December 2014}} 9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/roberto-boninsegna_(Enciclopedia-dello-Sport)/|title=BONINSEGNA, Roberto|publisher=Treccani: Enciclopedia dello Sport (2002)|language=Italian|author1=Fabio Monti|accessdate=7 November 2017}} 10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesi/italtops.html|title=Italy - Serie A Top Scorers|publisher=RSSSF|author1=Roberto Di Maggio|author2=Igor Kramarsic|author3=Alberto Novello|date=11 June 2015|accessdate=2 December 2015}} 11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesi/italcuptops.html|title=Italy - Coppa Italia Top Scorers|publisher=RSSSF|author1=Roberto Di Maggio|author2=Davide Rota|date=4 June 2015|accessdate=15 June 2015}} 12. ^{{cite web|url=http://homepages.sover.net/~spectrum/year/1967.html|title=The Year in American Soccer - 1967|publisher=US Soccer History Archives|author1=Steve Holroyd|author2=David Litterer|date=15 August 2008|accessdate=10 February 2017}} Gianni Rivera Giuseppe Savoldi |years=1970–71 & 1971–72}}{{S-end}}{{Italy Squad 1970 World Cup}}{{Italy Squad 1974 World Cup}}{{Serie A top scorers}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Boninsegna, Roberto}} 20 : 1943 births|Living people|People from Mantua|Inter Milan players|Italian footballers|Italy international footballers|A.C. Prato players|Juventus F.C. players|Cagliari Calcio players|Serie A players|1970 FIFA World Cup players|1974 FIFA World Cup players|United Soccer Association players|Varese Calcio players|Mantova 1911 S.S.D. players|Hellas Verona F.C. players|Potenza S.C. players|Chicago Mustangs players|Association football forwards|UEFA Cup winning players |
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