Italian Football Hall of Fame

The Italian Football Hall of Fame, promoted by FIGC, is housed at the Museo del calcio in Coverciano, Italy. It aims to promote the heritage, history, culture and values of Italian football.[1] Since 2011, new members are added every year and are divided into categories: Italian footballer, Italian coach, Italian veteran, Foreign footballer, Italian referee, Italian administrator and Posthumous honours. In 2014, the category Women's football was added.[2][3]

Inductees by year

Year Italian footballer Italian coach Italian veteran Italian referee Italian administrator Foreign footballer Women's football Posthumous honours
2011Roberto BaggioMarcello Lippi
Arrigo Sacchi
Gigi RivaPierluigi CollinaAdriano GallianiFrance Michel PlatiniNot awardedOttorino Barassi
Enzo Bearzot
Fulvio Bernardini
Giovanni Ferrari
Artemio Franchi
Giovanni Mauro
Giuseppe Meazza
Silvio Piola
Vittorio Pozzo
Gaetano Scirea
Ferruccio Valcareggi
2012Paolo MaldiniGiovanni TrapattoniDino ZoffLuigi Agnolin
Paolo Casarin
Giampiero BonipertiNetherlands Marco van BastenNot awardedConcetto Lo Bello
Valentino Mazzola
Nereo Rocco
Angelo Schiavio
2013Franco BaresiFabio CapelloGianni RiveraSergio Gonella
Cesare Gussoni
Massimo MorattiArgentina Gabriel BatistutaNot awardedEraldo Monzeglio
2014Fabio CannavaroCarlo AncelottiSandro MazzolaStefano BraschiGiuseppe MarottaArgentina Diego MaradonaCarolina MoraceGiacomo Bulgarelli
Carlo Carcano
Ferruccio Novo
2015Gianluca VialliRoberto ManciniMarco TardelliRoberto RosettiCorrado FerlainoBrazil RonaldoPatrizia PanicoUmberto Agnelli
Giacinto Facchetti
Helenio Herrera
2016[4] Giuseppe Bergomi Claudio Ranieri Paolo Rossi Graziano Cesari Silvio Berlusconi Brazil Paulo Roberto Falcão Melania Gabbiadini Giulio Campanati
Cesare Maldini
Nils Liedholm

References

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