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The top ten archived numbers in football

Aldair Roma? Jersey number 6

Although he is not eye-catching in terms of appearance and playing style, Brazilian star Aldair still relies on his diligence. His engineering spirit won the love of Roma fans. Alcode, who joined Roma in 1990, has always been the backbone of the team's defense and spiritual leader. In the 2000-2001 season, he led the club to win the Serie A championship that had not been possible for eighteen years. , in the final round of the 2002-03 Serie A season between Roma and Atalanta at home, this was Aldair’s Roma farewell match. After playing for Roma for 13 years, the veteran received applause of gratitude and nostalgia from the fans. After leaving the Stadio Olimpico, although he later joined Genoa, Roma's No. 6 only belonged to Aldair.

Vivian Fo? Manchester City No. 23

The footage of Vivian Fo's sudden death on the pitch in the 2003 French Confederations Cup shocked the world and also made Cameroon players feel uncomfortable in their lives. His last moments will forever remain in the history of football. Because of his sudden death in the same Colombian team, Fo's sudden death also set a record for three teams to seal his jersey number. The Premier League team he was playing for at the time, Manchester City, For the first time, the No. 23 jersey worn by Foe was permanently sealed. Later, the French Ligue 1 teams Lyon and Lens also stated that they would permanently hang up the No. 17 jersey once worn by Foe. But sealing Fu's number did not seal Fu's tragedy. The Spanish football field lost Puerta and Jarque, and their numbers were permanently sealed by the clubs they played for. And these numbers once recorded fresh lives.

Zola Chelsea? No. 25

Under Abramovich’s gold and dollar offensive, Stamford Bridge is gradually overcrowded. The Blues’ jersey numbers are undoubtedly becoming more and more scarce, but there is one number that has never been In 2003, no one had the power to choose, and that was No. 25 during Zola's tenure. Italian player Zola joined Chelsea in 1996. He conquered England with his magical footwork. During his seven years with the Blues, Zola set a new record for foreign players in the club's scoring history with 59 goals. At the same time, he led Chelsea to win the England Championship. Champions of the League Cup, European Cup Winners' Cup, European Super Cup and English FA Cup created a golden age in the history of the Blues. In 2003, Zola won the best player in the history of Chelsea Club, especially for a player. For foreign players, this is a great honor. At the same time, the British royal family also specially awarded him the Imperial Medal. After Zola left, Chelsea Club announced that the team's No. 25 jersey will be permanently sealed for Zola.

Baggio? Brescia No. 10

The melancholy prince Baggio traveled around the world and played for seven clubs. His last stop was Brescia, which made Brescia fans extremely upset. It was an honor, and Baggio also dedicated the last glory of his football career to this team that was at the middle and lower level in Serie A at the time. During his four years in Brescia, Baggio not only led Brescia, which was on the verge of relegation at the time, to successfully avoid relegation, More importantly, Brescia is known to more fans around the world. In the last round of Serie A in the 2003-04 season, Brescia challenged Milan away. The tickets for this game were sold out early before the game. In addition to Milan's championship celebration, more The fans came for Baggio because this was the Serie A farewell match for the Melancholy Prince. When the game reached the 84th minute, Baggio was substituted. With tears in his eyes, he hugged Maldini. Brescia’s No. 10 Amidst the applause of the fans, Brescia announced that the No. 10 jersey worn by Baggio will be permanently retired in order to commemorate Baggio's contribution to the club.

Riva Cagliari No. 11

Perhaps many young fans are not familiar with the name Riva, but as the top scorer in the history of the Italian country, Riva Almost everyone in the Apennine Peninsula knows it. As a member of the 1968 European Champions Cup and the top scorer of the 1970 World Cup, Riva dedicated all his career to the not-so-prominent Cagliari. During his 15 years playing for Cagliari, Riva resisted the financial temptations of various wealthy clubs, and in the 1969-1970 season he led Cagliari to win the first Serie A championship in the club's history. Almost single-handedly created the Cagliari miracle in the history of Serie A. In January 2005, Cagliari publicly announced that it would seal up Riva's No. 11 jersey to permanently commemorate the legendary striker in the club's history.

Bayern No. 12 is sealed for the fans

The jersey number on the football field is not only sealed for the players, but also for the fans. It has never appeared in the first team of the Bayern Munich club. Pass No. 12, because Bayern's No. 12 is a number only for fans. Bayern uses this method to compare the support of fans to the twelfth man of the team. Therefore, in Bayern's home games, we can often see it in the stands. The huge No. 12 jersey is unfolded. Many Bayern fans also wear the No. 12 jersey to watch the games without Bayern. In addition, the No. 12 of many football clubs such as Feyenoord Fenerbahce is also worn. It is a jersey exclusively for fans.

Facchetti? Inter Milan No. 3

Whenever Inter Milan fans are mentioned in the 1960s, they will be extremely excited, because in that dreamy era, they had extraordinary attacking power Facchetti, the left back, played for Inter Milan for 18 years. Facchetti set a model for modern full-back goals at San Siro. In the era of Italy's tightest defense, Facchetti played in Serie A. Scored nearly 60 goals for the Nerazzurri he led. He has won four Serie A championships, and won the European Champions Cup for two consecutive seasons in 1964 and 1965. After retiring, Facchetti became the right-hand man of Inter Milan's new boss Moratti until he died of illness in 2006. After his death, Inter Milan has since announced that the No. 3 jersey once worn by Facchetti will be permanently sealed to commemorate the greatest player in the history of the Nerazzurri.

Cruyff Ajax No. 14

April 25, 2006 is the 60th birthday of the famous Dutch star Cruyff. On this day, the Ajax club dedicated A dinner was held for the former meritorious player. The club president personally delivered a framed No. 14 jersey to Cruyff, announcing that starting from the 2006-07 season, Ajax's No. 14 will be permanently retired. During Cruyff's nine-year career, he and Ajax won six league championships, four Dutch Cups, and three consecutive European Champions Cups from 1971 to 1973. Cruyff was also elected to the European Cup three times. The Ballon d'Or, precisely because of Cruyff, Ajax became the most feared force in European football in the 1970s, and the Dutch Flyer made his team famous all over the world. Although Ajax's No. 14 jersey has had several temporary owners after Cruyff left, to this day, whenever Ajax is mentioned and the No. 14 jersey is mentioned, fans have the most vivid impression. Cruyff is still the most profound. After many years, the Dutch flying star Cruyff has already passed his sixties, but the youth and passion of No. 14 of the Ajax club are still the most unpleasant thing for countless fans about that period of youth. memory.

Maradona Naples No. 10

The greatest thing about a player is his ability to change the entire team, just like Maradona’s impact on Naples , from 1984 to 1991, Maradona set off an unstoppable football craze in this small Italian city. Under the leadership of this legendary king, Naples won the Serie A and Cup double crown in 1987. , won the UEFA Cup championship trophy in 1989, and in 1990, Naples won the league championship again. During the seven years that Maradona played, Naples went from an unknown team to one that could confidently compete with the northern giants. The team fought against each other. Such a huge change made the Naples people's love for Maradona go deep into their bones. In the 1990 World Cup semi-finals, when the host Italy encountered the Argentina team led by Maradona, Naples fans resolutely Standing on the side of their king, in August 2000, the Naples club announced that it would permanently hang up the No. 10 jersey worn by Maradona when he played. Naples' No. 10 will forever treasure the most legendary football history in Apennines.

Baresi? Milan? No. 6

From the age of 14 to 37, Baresi spent the best youth of his life at San Siro and officially moved to Milan in 1974. From the day of the trial training, Baresi created a legend with his super personal ability. Milan's new defensive revolution with him as the technical core swept across the continent from Milan in the Three Musketeers era. It was Baresi's steel defense. , the record of 58 unbeaten league games created in the Capello era is also inseparable from Baresi's calm and intelligent command on the court. Milan was relegated twice in 1980 and 1982, and many players left one after another. Baresi But chose to stay, and he became the most loyal symbol of San Siro. In 1995, Milan announced that after the eternal flag-bearer retired, he would seal the number six as a mark of respect. This was the first time in European football that the number was sealed for an individual player. It took Resi nearly 20 years to win this great honor for himself. In 1997, the Milan captain chose to hang up his boots due to injuries and age, and his number six has since changed from a jersey to a one-sided one at San Siro. The flag is an eternal loyalty and a spiritual totem that countless descendants worship.