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Immortal Door God! Italy, Juve and Parma wish Buffon a happy 44th birthday

Live Bar January 28, 2019 Today is the 44th birthday of italian legendary goalkeeper Giam luigi Buffon, and the Italian national team, Juventus and Parma send birthday wishes to Buffon.

Italian national team:

A true legend in football, Happy 44th Birthday, the only Giamluigi Buffon!

Immortal Door God! Italy, Juve and Parma wish Buffon a happy 44th birthday

Juve:

44 years old is still young! Big birthday wishes to champions and legends, Janluigi Buffon!

Immortal Door God! Italy, Juve and Parma wish Buffon a happy 44th birthday

Parma:

Happy 44th birthday to Gianluigi Buffon, who turns 44 today!

Immortal Door God! Italy, Juve and Parma wish Buffon a happy 44th birthday

In 1991, at the age of 13, Buffon joined the Parma Juniors. In 1995, at the age of 17, Buffon made his Serie A debut. In 2001, Buffon moved to Juventus for a transfer fee of 54.1 million euros, breaking the record for the highest transfer fee for a goalkeeper. During his debut for Parma, he made 220 appearances for the team and completed 85 clean sheets.

On 7 July 2018, Buffon joined Ligue 1 Paris Saint-Germain, signing a "1+1" contract with Paris. During his time at Paris Saint-Germain, he made 25 appearances in all competitions for the team, completing 9 clean sheets.

On 4 July 2019, Buffon returned to Juventus. On May 11, 2021, Buffon said in an interview that he would leave Juve after the end of the season. In his entire time with Juventus, Buffon made 685 appearances for the team, completing 322 clean sheets.

This season, Buffon returned to his old club Parma to play in Serie B, playing 19 matches and keeping six clean sheets so far.

For the national team, on 29 October 1997, the 19-year-old Buffon made his debut as a substitute for the national team. Buffon made a total of 176 appearances for the Italian national team, completing 77 clean sheets. With the Italian national team winning the 2006 World Cup, Buffon won the Jasin Prize. After finishing runners-up at the European Championship in 2012, on November 14, 2017, Italy missed the 2018 World Cup, after which Buffon announced his retirement from the Italian national team.

(Jacky)

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