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Italian media take stock of the top 10 signings of Parma in the Tanji era: Crespo & Cannavaro & Perón are listed

Italian media take stock of the top 10 signings of Parma in the Tanji era: Crespo & Cannavaro & Perón are listed

Live bar January 3 News Parma President Carlisto Tanzi passed away on January 1 at the age of 83. Italian media mallive took stock of parma's top 10 signings in the Tanzi era, ranking in no particular order.

1. Crespo (1996.8-2000.7, 2010.1-2012.1) Parma was the first stop for Argentine star Crespo from River Plate to the top five leagues, and between 1996 and 2000, Crespo made 151 appearances for Parma, scoring 80 goals, before leaving in July 2000 to join Lazio. In the winter window of 2010, Crespo returned to Parma and made 50 appearances, scoring 14 goals.

2. Fabio Cannavaro (July 1995 – August 2002) Parma poached Cannavaro from Naples in the summer of 1995 and then sold Himnavaro to Inter Milan in 2002 due to financial problems. During this period, Cannavaro made 304 appearances for Parma, scoring 6 goals, and won two Coppa Italia titles, one Italian Super Cup and one UEFA Cup with Parma.

Italian media take stock of the top 10 signings of Parma in the Tanji era: Crespo & Cannavaro & Perón are listed

3. Asprila (1992.7-1996.7, 1998.7-1999.7) Colombian winger, who ended AC Milan's 58-game unbeaten record, impressed fans with his dribbling and speed on the flanks. During this period, Asprila made 130 appearances for Parma, scoring 40 goals.

4. Thuram (1996.7-2001.7) In the summer of 1996, Parma waived Tulam from Monaco, and then Thuram formed a fantastic defensive trio with Buffon and Cannavaro that could be written into the annals of Serie A history and even in the annals of European football. In the summer of 2001, Thuram joined Juventus, during which time Thuram made 228 appearances for Parma, scoring one goal.

5. Perón (1998.7-1999.7) Although the Argentine "Wizard" Pele only played for Parma for one season, he conquered the entire Tardini Stadium with his superb technique. His vision, excellent scheduling and accurate delivery are unforgettable, and in the summer of 1999, Verón joined Lazio, making 42 appearances for Parma, contributing 5 goals and 7 assists.

6. Chiesa (1996.7-1999.7) Chiesa joined Parma from Sampdoria at a low price (750,000 euros) in the summer of 1996, and then he gradually became an important weapon in Parma's front. In three seasons, Chiesa made 125 appearances for Parma, contributing 55 goals and 15 assists, and his forward combination with Crespo was enough to make any team at the time feel intimidated.

7. Dino Baggio (1994.7-2001.1) Dino is not as impressive as Robert, but it is undeniable that he was one of italy's best midfielders of the 90s. Dino Baggio joined Parma from Juventus in the summer of 1994 and left for Lazio in January 2001, where he spent his career at the highest point, making 240 appearances for Parma, contributing 27 goals and seven assists.

8. Zola (1993.7-1997.1) Zola showed great talent at Parma, having already made his mark during his time at Napoli. After joining Parma from Napoli in July 1993, "Little Man" Zola conquered Parma with his exquisite skills, but with the arrival of Ancelotti, Zola's style made him unimportant, and eventually he joined Chelsea in January 1997, playing for Parma in 149 appearances and scoring 63 goals. Zola then wrote a legendary story at Chelsea.

Italian media take stock of the top 10 signings of Parma in the Tanji era: Crespo & Cannavaro & Perón are listed

9. Brolin (1990.7-1996.6, 1997.1-1997.6) Sweden's former international Brolin was one of Parma's iconic figures, he has been playing for Parma since the beginning of parma's promotion, the team's midfielder, in 1996 Leeds United recruited him, but Brolin failed to adapt to the Premier League, so he returned to Parma in January 1997. However, the Parma midfielder at the time was full of talent, and Brorin's body continued to gain weight, and he eventually left Parma in July 1997 to join Crystal Palace. Between July 1990 and June 1996 he made 179 appearances for Parma, scoring 31 goals, and his creativity and flexibility in midfield were crucial to both Parma and the Swedish national team, and he also made parma and Swedish football in the early 1990s.

10. Divajo (1999.7–2002.8) In July 1999, the little-known Divayo joined Parma from Salernitana, where he immediately showed a talent for goal-scoring ability and became one of the most prolific scorers in Serie A. In 2002, Juventus signed him on loan and bought out Divayo in the summer of 2003. While playing for Parma, Divayo made 124 appearances and scored 57 goals, including 41 in 83 league games.

Other players: Almeida, Borgsion, Bernarivo, Glenn, Sensini, Tafarell, Adriano, Mutu, Hidetoshi Nakata

(Iron Fist)

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