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ACF Fiorentina Hall of Fame

Coordinates:43°45′02.4″N11°14′35.6″E / 43.750667°N 11.243222°E /43.750667; 11.243222
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Hall of fame of the Florence-based football club
ACF Fiorentina Hall of Fame
SportAssociation football
Awarded forMen's and women's Juventus first teams that have made history at the club
Local nameHall of Fame Viola (Italian)
CountryItaly
Presented by
History
First award2012
Editions11
WebsiteOfficial website
Gabriel Batistuta holding his old Fiorentina jersey at a 2014 ceremony inducting him into the club's Hall of Fame

This is a list ofACF Fiorentina players who have been inducted into the club'sHall of Fame.

History and regulations

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ACF Fiorentina's Hall of Fame has been launched in 2012, resulting from a collaboration between ACF Fiorentina and Museo Fiorentina.[1] Fiorentina has been the first Italian football club to launch such initiative.[2][3]

The award is given to players, managers, sporting directors, staff members, and historical supporters who have significantly marked the club's history.[1] The inductees are selected by Museo Fiorentina and voted by a jury elected by the Collegio del Marzocco.[1] The recipient are rewarded with the Marzocco Viola award, a statuette designed by the artist Marco Cantini and made by the silversmith Federico Sassoli. Portraits of the recipients are also made by Claudio Sacchi.[4]

The 2020 edition was postponed due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[5]

Hall of Fame

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Players

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Positions key
GKGoalkeeper
DFDefender
MFMidfielder
FWForward
YearPlayerPos.Fiorentina careerApps.GoalsHonours with FiorentinaRef.
2012ItalyGiancarlo AntognoniMF1972–1987429721974–75 Coppa Italia[1]
SwedenKurt HamrinFW1958–19673622081960–61 Coppa Italia,1960–61 European Cup Winners' Cup,1965–66 Coppa Italia[1]
ItalyGiuseppe Chiappella[a]DF1948–195234551955–56 Serie A[1]
ItalyVittorio StaccioneMF1927–19319401930–31 Serie B[1]
ItalyMario PizzioloMF1929–193620331930–31 Serie B[1]
ItalyGiuseppe BriziDF1962–197638921965–66 Coppa Italia,1968–69 Serie A,1974–75 Coppa Italia[1]
ItalyChristian RiganòFW2002–200610062[1]
2013ItalyGiovanni GalliGK1977–19863230[7]
ItalyItalo BandiniMF1926–1927
1928–1930
304[7]
ItalyStefano BorgonovoFW1988–1989
1990–1992
7723[7]
ItalyFerruccio Valcareggi[b]MF1940–1943
1947–1948
12627[7]
ItalyGiancarlo De Sisti[c]MF1965–1974348411965–66 Coppa Italia,1968–69 Serie A[7]
ItalyGiuliano SartiGK1954–196322001955–56 Serie A,1960–61 Coppa Italia,1960–61 European Cup Winners' Cup[7]
ItalyArdico MagniniDF1950–195824161955–56 Serie A[7]
ItalyAlberto OrzanDF1954–196324631955–56 Serie A,1960–61 Coppa Italia,1960–61 European Cup Winners' Cup[7]
ItalyGiuseppe VirgiliFW1954–1958115621955–56 Serie A[7]
BrazilJulinhoFW1955–195898231955–56 Serie A[7]
2014ItalyArmando SegatoMF1952–1960255191955–56 Serie A[8]
ItalyClaudio MerloMF1965–1976377281965–66 Coppa Italia,1968–69 Serie A[8]
ItalyRenzo ContrattoMF1980–19882850[8]
ArgentinaGabriel BatistutaFW1991–20003322071993–94 Serie B,1995–96 Coppa Italia,1996 Supercoppa Italiana[8]
2015ItalyRodolfo VolkFW1926–19271411[9]
ItalySergio CervatoDF1948–1959334311955–56 Serie A[9]
ItalyLuciano ChiarugiFW1965–1972193561965–66 Coppa Italia,1968–69 Serie A[9]
ItalyFrancesco ToldoGK1993–200133701993–94 Serie B,1995–96 Coppa Italia,1996 Supercoppa Italiana,2000–01 Coppa Italia[9]
2016ItalyRomeo MentiFW1938–1941
1945–1946
136551938–39 Serie B,1939–40 Coppa Italia[10]
ArgentinaMiguel MontuoriMF1956–1961188841955–56 Serie A,1960–61 Coppa Italia,1960–61 European Cup Winners' Cup[10]
ItalyFranco SuperchiGK1965–197631801965–66 Coppa Italia,1968–69 Serie A,1974–75 Coppa Italia[10]
ItalyLuca ToniFW2005–2007
2012–2013
9957[10]
2017ItalyEnzo RobottiDF1957–196527321960–61 Coppa Italia,1960–61 European Cup Winners' Cup[11]
ItalyFrancesco RosettaDF1957–196525511955–56 Serie A[11]
ItalyUgo FerranteDF1963–197225161965–66 Coppa Italia,1968–69 Serie A[11]
ItalyEnrico ChiesaFW1999–200285452000–01 Coppa Italia[11]
BrazilDungaMF1988–1992154122000–01 Coppa Italia[11]
2018ItalyEnrico AlbertosiGK1958–196824001960–61 Coppa Italia,1960–61 European Cup Winners' Cup,1965–66 Coppa Italia[12]
ItalyDavide AstoriDF2015–20181093[12]
ArgentinaDaniel BertoniMF1980–198412331[12]
ItalyGiancarlo GaldioloDF1970–198031551974–75 Coppa Italia[12]
ItalyMario MaraschiFW1967–1970115481968–69 Serie A[12]
2019ItalySergio CastellettiDF1958–196626201960–61 Coppa Italia,1960–61 European Cup Winners' Cup,1965–66 Coppa Italia[13]
ItalyMoreno RoggiDF1972–197811061974–75 Coppa Italia[13]
ItalyFrancesco GrazianiFW1981–198363181974–75 Coppa Italia[13]
2022ItalySergio CarpanesiMF1955–19593311955–56 Serie A[14]
ItalyClaudio DesolatiFW1955–1959200581974–75 Coppa Italia[14]
ItalyCeleste PinDF1982–19912686[14]
FranceSébastien FreyGK2005–20112180[14]
2023ItalyGuido GrattonMF1953–1960215311955–56 Serie A[15]
ItalySalvatore EspositoMF1966–197215881968–69 Serie A[15]
ItalyAngelo Di LivioMF1999–200521382000–01 Coppa Italia[15]
2024RomaniaAdrian MutuFW2006–201114370[16]
ItalyMaurilio PriniFW1952–195867101955–56 Serie A[16]
ItalyBernardo RogoraDF1965–197016551965–66 Coppa Italia,1968–69 Serie A[16]
ItalyBruno BeatriceMF1973–19769911974–75 Coppa Italia[16]

Coaches

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YearNameFiorentina careerHonours with FiorentinaRef.
2012ItalyFulvio Bernardini1953–19581955–56 Serie A[1]
2013ItalyBruno Pesaola1968–19711968–69 Serie A[7]
2014ItalyMario Mazzoni1974–1975
1976–1977
1974–75 Coppa Italia[9]
2015HungaryKároly Csapkay1926–1930[9]
2019ItalyEmiliano Mondonico2003–2004[13]
2022ItalyClaudio Ranieri1993–19971993–94 Serie B,1995–96 Coppa Italia,1996 Supercoppa Italiana[14]

Executives

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YearNameNotesRef.
2012Raffaele RighettiHistoric secretary general of Fiorentina[3]
2012Lando ParentiWarehouse worker at the club[1][17]
2012Egisto Pandolfini[d]Creator of Fiorentina's youth system[1][18]
2012Luigi Ridolfi Vay da VerrazzanoFounder ofACF Fiorentina[1][19]
2013Enrico BefaniPresident of the club from 1952 to 1961[7][20]
2013Ernesto ParoliWarehouse worker at the club[7][21]
2014Nello BagliniPresident of the club from 1965 to 1971[8][22]
2015Ugolino UgoliniPresident of the club from 1971 to 1977[9]
2016Ennio RaveggiMasseur at the club[10][23]
2017Sandro MencucciCEO and board director at the club[11]
2018Ottavio Baccani[e]Sporting director at the club[12]
2019Artemio FranchiOne of the first sporting directors at the club[13][6]
2023Alberto BaccaniAthletic trainer at the club from 1960 to 2002[15]

Ambassadors

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YearNameNotesRef.
2012Rigoletto FantappièSporting director of the club and historic supporter[1][24]
2012Stefano BiaginiHistoric supporter[1][25]
2012Narciso ParigiComposer of Fiorentina's anthem[1][26]
2013Franco ZeffirelliHistoric supporter[7][27]
2013Valter TanturliHistoric supporter[7][28]
2013Mario CiuffiHistoric supporter[7][29]
2014Giorgio AlbertazziHistoric supporter[8][30]
2015Paolo ValentiHistoric supporter[9][31]
2015Carlino MantovaniFlorentine sports journalist[9][32]
2015Luciano ArtusiCalcio Fiorentino historian[33]
2016Giampiero MasieriFlorentine sports journalist[10][34]
2018Luigi BoniHistoric supporter[12]
2019Roberto GermogliPhotojournalist[13]
2022Raffaello PalosciaSports journalist[14]
2024Sandro PicchiSports journalist[16]

See also

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Footnotes

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  1. ^Giuseppe Chiappella also managed Fiorentina from 1963 to 1968.[6]
  2. ^Ferruccio Valcareggi also managed Fiorentina from 1962 to 1964 and during the 1984–85 season.[6]
  3. ^Giancarlo De Sisti also managed Fiorentina from 1981 to 1985.[6]
  4. ^Egisto Pandolfini was also a player at Fiorentina from 1945 to 1946 and from 1948 to 1952.[6]
  5. ^Ottavio Baccani also managed Fiorentina during the 1937–38

References

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  8. ^abcdef"Stasera la III edizione della Hall of Fame Viola. Ci sarà anche Batistuta".Viola News (in Italian). 6 October 2014.Archived from the original on 17 February 2020. Retrieved17 February 2020.
  9. ^abcdefghi"IV Hall of Fame Viola: Toldo, Chiarugi e non solo entrano nella galleria degli onori".Viola News (in Italian). 8 December 2015.Archived from the original on 22 March 2019. Retrieved17 February 2020.
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  23. ^"L'addio a Raveggi".Il Tirreno (in Italian). 25 September 1999. Retrieved8 September 2020.
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  30. ^Dovellini, Matteo (28 May 2016)."La Fiorentina ricorda così Giorgio Albertazzi".la Repubblica (in Italian). Retrieved8 August 2020.
  31. ^Crociani, Alessio (15 November 2019)."15/11/1990, quanto ci manchi Paolo. Le emozioni, la fede viola e l'omaggio del Franchi".Viola News (in Italian). Retrieved8 August 2020.
  32. ^"Cordoglio per la scomparsa di Carlino Mantovani".ViolaChannel (in Italian). 7 April 2017. Retrieved8 September 2020.
  33. ^"Gli 89 anni di Luciano Artusi: "Viva Fiorenza!"".Nove da Firenze (in Italian). 11 January 2021. Retrieved11 April 2021.
  34. ^"Addio al giornalista Giampiero Masieri, raccontò per anni la Fiorentina".la Repubblica (in Italian). 20 July 2019. Retrieved8 August 2020.

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