Gianfranco Zola

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GIANFRANCO ZOLA

REAL LIFE
Gianfranco Zola (born 5 July 1966 in Oliena) was an Italian trequartista. After starting his career at Nuorese in Sardinia, Zola established himself as one of the most exciting attackers in the game. Fast-paced, technically gifted and a free-kick specialist, Zola also played for Torres, Napoli and Parma in Italy, before making the move to England, where he joined Chelsea.

Zola enjoyed his most successful spell at Chelsea, winning two FA Cups, a League Cup and two European medals. Zola retired in 2005 and later made the move into management.
Full name
Gianfranco Zola

Date of birth
5 July 1966

Place of birth
Oliena, Italy

Height
1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)

Playing position
Forward
YEARS
TEAM
APP
GOALS
2NUORESE3110
3TORRES8821
4NAPOLI11332
3PARMA13756
7CHELSEA31180
2CAGLIARI8026

YEARS
TEAM
APP
GOALS
6 🇮🇹 ITALY 35 10
ITEMS
Base Version

1990

Gianfranco Zola joined Napoli in 1989, initially as an understudy to Argentinian legend Diego Maradona. His first season with the club proved to be a successful one as he helped the club secure the 1989-90 Serie A title.

In his second season with the club, Zola played an integral part in helping Napoli to win the Italian Supercoppa. His performances throughout the 1990-91 season earned him a first international call-up in late 1991.
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1994

In 1993, Gianfranco Zola’s growing reputation earned him a move to fellow Serie A side Parma and he enjoyed the most prolific period of his career. In his first season, he helped his club to lift the 1993 UEFA Super Cup with victory over Italian rivals Milan. The 1994-95 season would also be successful.

Despite falling just short in the Serie A title race to Juventus, Zola and Parma went on to defeat the same rivals in the 1995 UEFA Cup Final.
Prime Version

2000

In 1996, Gianfranco Zola left Parma and joined Chelsea. Despite signing mid-season, Zola again won a trophy in his first season at his new club, helping Chelsea to lift the FA Cup in 1997.

The following year, in addition to victory in the League Cup, Zola scored the only goal of the game as Chelsea beat Stuttgart to win the 1998 UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup trophy before securing a trophy treble with the UEFA Super Cup. Further success came in 2000, as Zola won the FA Cup for a second time as well as the Charity Shield.

  YEAR RTG POS PAC SHO PAS DRI DEF PHY
BASE 1990 85 CF 90 85 82 91 40 63
MID 1994 87 CF 88 86 85 90 41 64
PRIME 2000 90 CF 86 91 88 91 43 63
RELEASE TIMES
BASE
September 2019 – December 2019

MID
September 2019 – February 2020

PRIME
December 2019 – September 2020

MOMENT
February 2020 – September 2020


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BASE
September 2019 – September 2020

MID
September 2019 – September 2020

PRIME
December 2019 – September 2020

MOMENT
February 2020 – September 2020

BASE
September 2019 – December 2019

MID
September 2019 – February 2020

PRIME
December 2019 – September 2020

MOMENT
February 2020 – September 2020

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