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Ciro Ferrara
Ferrara in 2012
個人資料
全名 Ciro Ferrara
出生日期 (1967-02-11) 1967年2月11日57歲)
出生地點 Naples, Italy
身高 1.80米(5英尺11英寸)
位置 Centre-back
青年隊
1980–1984 Napoli
職業球會*
年份 球隊 出賽 (入球)
1984–1994 Napoli 247 (12)
1994–2005 Juventus 253 (15)
總計 500 (27)
國家隊
1985–1987 Italy U21 6 (1)
1987–2000 Italy 49 (0)
執教球隊
2005–2006 Italy (assistant)
2008–2009 Italy (assistant)
2009–2010 Juventus
2010–2012 Italy U21
2012 Sampdoria
2016–2017 Wuhan Zall
* 職業球會出賽次數與入球數僅計算國內聯賽部份

Ciro Ferrara (born 11 February 1967) is an Italian former footballer and manager. 目前是意大利球隊桑普多利亞的經理。之前曾執教尤文圖斯意大利國家U-21足球隊。作為里皮的助理教練,他為意大利贏得了2006年世界盃冠軍。費拉拉在場上司職後衛,最早在那不勒斯出道,後轉投尤文圖斯, 贏得了七座意甲冠軍,以及其他國內國際獎項。 在國際賽場上,他代表意大利出戰了1988年夏季奧林匹克運動會, 1988年2000年的歐洲杯, 以及1990年世界盃

俱樂部生涯[編輯]

那不勒斯[編輯]

Ferrara with Napoli during the 1987–88 season

費拉拉在家鄉俱樂部那不勒斯的青訓系統開始其職業生涯。1984年從青年隊畢業後, 當年就獲得了一線隊出場機會。在第一個完整賽季,他獲得了14次上場機會. 在接下來的賽季,費拉拉進入了首發11人陣容,隨後很快他得到了意大利國家隊的徵兆,並出戰了1990年世界盃。他還在1989年歐聯杯決賽中射入一球,幫助球隊取勝。除了一次歐聯杯冠軍, 他還為那不勒斯贏得兩座意甲冠軍 (1986–87賽季與1989–90賽季), 1987年意大利杯冠軍, 以及1990年意大利超級盃。1990年超級盃戰勝的隊伍,正是他後來加盟的隊伍尤文圖斯。[1]

尤文圖斯[編輯]

File:Ciro Ferrara, Juventus 1994-95.JPG
Ferrara playing for Juventus during the 1994–95 season

1994年夏天,費拉拉轉會由馬塞洛·里皮擔任主教練的尤文圖斯,並很快進入了首發陣容, 並在首個賽季在各種賽事中出場40次,打入一球。 他被認為是同代球員中最好的中後衛, not relinquishing his starting position for the club for the next ten years. He also captained the team from 1995 to 1996 and became one of the most experienced and decorated players of the past two decades, winning eight Serie A championships, six of which were with Juventus, and two with Napoli. Ferrara was also part of two Coppa Italia titles (one with each team), three Supercoppa Italiana titles (two with Juventus, one with Napoli) and several European competitions, including the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Cup, Intercontinental Cup and European Super Cup). His role as captain, however, was taken over by Alessandro Del Piero in 1996. Throughout his Juventus career, Ferrara played an important role in the club's backline, with his vast experienced and dominating defensive style. Throughout his 12-year tenure with the club, Ferrara formed impressive defensive partnerships with the likes of Mark Iuliano, Moreno Torricelli, Paolo Montero, Gianluca Pessotto, Lilian Thuram, Alessandro Birindelli, Igor Tudor, Gianluca Zambrotta, Nicola Legrottaglie and Fabio Cannavaro. Juventus had what was considered as the best defence in the world at this time, and teams strongly regretted ever going down a goal to the club, as they knew how hard it would be to score one back for themselves. In the 1996–97 season, one of his peak seasons, he scored 4 goals in 32 Serie A matches, while also being capped eight times internationally.Following the Scudetto-winning season, Ferrara, along with veteran defensive teammates Mark Iuliano and Paolo Montero, ended their Juventus careers. While Montero returned to Uruguay and Iuliano opted to join smaller clubs to conclude his career, Ferrara retired from football altogether in May 2005 at age 38. He made just four Serie A appearances in his final season with the club. Following Juventus' involvement in the 2006 Italian football scandal, "Calciopoli", Juventus' 2004–05 title was later revoked.[1]

國家隊生涯[編輯]

費拉拉一共為意大利出戰了49場比賽,在1990年意大利世界盃每場比賽都打滿全場,在2000年歐洲杯負於法國取得亞軍。 費拉拉還參加了1988年歐洲杯,最終意大利進入半決賽,但他並沒有上場。同年他作為意大利國奧隊成員參加了1988年夏季奧運會,最終取得第四。[1][2]

風格[編輯]

An elegant yet powerful and aggressive defender, Ferrara was known throughout his career for his composure, anticipation, technical skills, ball-playing ability, versatility, and class, which enabled him to play anywhere along the back-line, both in the centre, as a man-marker ("stopper"), or as a full-back, usually on the right flank, and allowed him to adapt to various formations and systems.[1][3] A world-class defender, who is regarded as one of the best Italian centre-backs of his generation,[1][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] Welsh former winger Ryan Giggs described Ferrara and his defensive teammate at Juventus Paolo Montero as "...the toughest defenders [he] played against", also adding that they were often very hard in their challenges,[10] while Polish former midfielder Zbigniew Boniek has stated that Ferrara was the best defender he ever faced.[11] A precocious talent in his youth, Ferrara later established himself as one of the best centre-backs in the world in his prime. He was considered to be a complete, experienced, consistent, cautious and successful defender, with a good positional sense, who was quick, athletic, strong in the air, a good tackler, and who excelled at reading the game and marking his opponents;[1][3][4][12][6][7][9][13] these skills enabled him to be effective in both a man-marking and a zonal marking defensive system.[7] In addition to his defensive skills, he was also known for his offensive contribution as a centre-back.[13] In spite of his tenacious playing style, he was also known to be a fair and correct player.[6][13] In addition to his ability as a defender, he was also known for his professionalism, leadership, strong personality, and his commanding presence both on the pitch and in the dressing room.[7][14]

教練生涯[編輯]

Ferrara was part of the Italian technical staff for the 2006 World Cup. After winning the World Cup, he became part of Juventus' staff, joining former club and national teammate Gianluca Pessotto, with Ferrara being named youth system chief (responsabile settore giovanile), dealing mostly with organisational aspects of the Juve academy. In July 2008, Ferrara took the UEFA Pro License coaching badges following training at Coverciano, Florence.[15] After Juventus fired Claudio Ranieri following a string of seven league games without a win in the 2008–09 season, Ferrara was named interim head coach of Juventus on 18 May 2009 for the remaining two weeks of the season, with the goal of maintaining second place in the league table, and the possibility of being appointed on a full-time basis for a longer period. In his two games as caretaker manager, he led Juventus to 3–0 and 2–0 wins over Siena and Lazio respectively, thus ensuring a second-place finish over rivals Milan. Following these results, he emerged as a strong candidate for to take the job permanently for the next season. On 5 June 2009, Juventus formally announced his appointment as manager for 2009–10 season.[16][17] During the summer, the team was then strengthened with high-profile signings such as Brazilian internationals Diego and Felipe Melo; 2006 World Cup champions Fabio Cannavaro and Fabio Grosso in defence; and young Uruguayan international Martín Cáceres, on loan. After winning his first four league matches, Ferrara's fortunes changed after Juve failed to make the knockout stage of the 2009–10 UEFA Champions League following a 4–1 defeat by Bayern Munich at home in a match where a draw would have awarded Juve the qualification to the following phase, despite a promising start to the campaign. Despite a win over Derby d'Italia rivals Internazionale, Juve embarked on a losing streak over the winter, notably against minor teams such as Sicilian side Catania and recently promoted Bari. He came under intense scrutiny from the media and there was much speculation about who would succeed him as manager, especially after he was absent at the traditional meeting of all Serie A managers, coaches and referees in Rome during mid-season and was instead represented by then-Juventus director of sport Alessio Secco and 23-year-old midfielder Claudio Marchisio at the press conference.[18] Six days later, Juventus were knocked out of the Coppa Italia by Inter 2–1 at the San Siro, leading the board of directors to ultimately sack Ferrara after weeks of speculation regarding his position, replacing him with Alberto Zaccheroni until the end of the season.[19] On 22 October 2010, Ferrara was announced as new head coach of the Italy under-21 team, with former teammate Angelo Peruzzi his assistant.[20] Under Ferrara, the Azzurrini remain unbeaten in the 2013 UEFA European U21 Championship qualifiers as of June 2012. On 2 July 2012, he left the country's U-21 side to coach newly promoted Serie A side Sampdoria for the 2012–13 season. However, he was sacked on 17 December 2012.[21][22]

私人生活[編輯]

With his fellow Neapolitan friend and former defensive teammate Fabio Cannavaro, Ferrara has helped establish a charity foundation, Fondazione Cannavaro Ferrara, specialising in the procurement of cancer research equipment and surgery for special cases of cancer for a hospital in their native Naples. The foundation also aims to help at risk youth in Naples.[23]

生涯數據[編輯]

俱樂部[編輯]

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俱樂部表現 聯賽 杯賽 洲際賽事 其他 總計
賽季 俱樂部 所屬聯賽 出場 進球 出場 進球 出場 進球 出場 進球 出場 進球
1984–85 那不勒斯 意甲 2 0 0 0 - - - - 2 0
1985–86 14 0 2 0 - - - - 16 0
1986–87 28 2 8 0 2 0 - - 38 2
1987–88 23 1 7 0 2 0 - - 32 1
1988–89 27 0 8 0 12 1 - - 47 1
1989–90 33 0 6 0 6 0 - - 45 0
1990–91 29 2 8 2 3 0 1 0 41 4
1991–92 32 1 2 0 - - - - 34 1
1992–93 31 4 5 0 3 0 - - 39 4
1993–94 28 2 0 0 - - - - 28 2
那不勒斯總計 247 12 46 2 28 1 1 0 322 15
1994–95 尤文圖斯 意甲 33 1 7 0 9 1 - - 49 2
1995–96 31 3 1 0 9 0 1 0 42 3
1996–97 32 4 3 0 11 0 2 1 48 5
1997–98 17 1 2 0 5 0 1 0 25 1
1998–99 18 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 23 1
1999–00 31 1 1 0 9 0 - - 41 1
2000–01 23 1 1 0 6 0 - - 30 1
2001–02 22 3 4 1 4 0 - - 30 4
2002–03 25 0 0 0 12 1 0 0 37 1
2003–04 17 1 4 0 4 0 1 0 26 1
2004–05 4 0 1 0 0 0 - - 5 0
尤文圖斯總計 253 15 26 2 72 2 6 1 358 20
尤文圖斯 500 27 72 4 100 3 7 1 680 35

國家隊[編輯]

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意大利
年份 出場 進球
1987 3 0
1988 4 0
1989 7 0
1990 5 0
1991 6 0
1992 0 0
1993 0 0
1994 0 0
1995 6 0
1996 4 0
1997 8 0
1998 1 0
1999 1 0
2000 4 0
總計 49 0

教練[編輯]

最後更新:23 March 2017

隊伍 所在國家 開始時間 結束時間 記錄
場次 勝率
尤文圖斯 意大利 2009 2010 30 15 5 10 50.00
桑普多利亞 意大利 2012 2012 15 5 3 7 33.33
武漢卓爾 中國 2016 2017 16 8 1 7 50.00
總計 61 28 9 24 45.90

榮譽[編輯]

球員[編輯]

Club[編輯]

Napoli[26]
Juventus[1]

International[編輯]

Italy[1][27]

Individual[編輯]

Orders[編輯]

5th Class/Knight: Cavaliere Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana: 1991[32]
4th Class/Officer: Ufficiale Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana: 2000[33]

Assistant coach[編輯]

International[編輯]

Italy[1]

Notes[編輯]

References[編輯]

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  2. ^ Nazionale in cifre: Ferrara, Ciro. FIGC. [19 May 2015] (Italian). 
  3. ^ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Euro 2000 Profiles: Ciro Ferrara. BBC. [11 September 2014]. 
  4. ^ 4.0 4.1 KEY MEN. The Daily Star. 28 May 2003 [7 November 2015]. 
  5. ^ FABRIZIO BOCCA. L' ITALIA D'AUTUNNO. La Repubblica. 2 September 1988 [29 October 2017] (Italian). 
  6. ^ 6.0 6.1 6.2 FRATELLI D' ITALIA. La Repubblica. 12 September 1987 [29 October 2017] (Italian). 
  7. ^ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 Da Maradona al terzo Millennio la carriera di un campione infinito. La Stampa: 29. 5 January 2004 [29 October 2017] (Italian). 
  8. ^ Giorgio Rondelli. Vialli Rambo, Tarzan Pagliuca: ecco la nazionale della Forza. Corriere della Sera. 5 June 1995: 36 (Italian). 
  9. ^ 9.0 9.1 Walter Veltroni. Veltroni intervista Ferrara: «Io e Higuain stesso destino, storie diverse». Il Corriere dello Sport. 29 October 2016 [29 October 2017] (Italian). 
  10. ^ Henry Winter. Manchester United winger Ryan Giggs still seeks perfection as he prepares for Cardiff return ahead of 40th. The Telegraph. 22 November 2013 [29 October 2017]. 
  11. ^ Gennarro Donnarumm. "Ferrara il miglior difensore affrontato, Diego di un altro pianeta. Tempi d’oro i miei, oggi...". www.spazionapoli.it. 30 April 2016 [29 October 2017] (Italian). 
  12. ^ Roy Hodgson. Football: Italy from Albertini to Zola. The Independent. 4 October 1997 [24 January 2017]. 
  13. ^ 13.0 13.1 13.2 GIANNI MINA'. 'MA IO AVREI SCELTO VIALLI'. La Repubblica. 21 June 1994 [29 October 2017] (Italian). 
  14. ^ Mark Thompson. Profile: Ciro Ferrara. ESPN FC. 13 July 2000 [22 February 2017]. 
  15. ^ Ferrara e Costacurta promossi a Coverciano. TuttoMercatoWeb. 2 July 2008 [2009-05-19] (Italian). 
  16. ^ Ciro Ferrara è il nuovo allenatore della Juventus. Juventus FC. 5 June 2009 [2009-06-05] (Italian).  [失效連結]
  17. ^ Juventus unveil Ferrara as new manager. ESPN. 5 June 2009 [4 January 2010]. 
  18. ^ Juve, Ferrara in bilico La Russia libera Hiddink. Il Giornale. 12 January 2010 (Italian). 
  19. ^ Zaccheroni nuovo allenatore della Juventus. Juventus FC. 29 January 2010 [29 January 2010]. (原始內容存檔於1 February 2010) (Italian).  已忽略未知參數|df= (幫助)
  20. ^ Ferrara è il nuovo tecnico, Peruzzi vice: lunedì in Figc la presentazione. FIGC.it. 22 October 2010 [22 October 2010] (Italian). 
  21. ^ Rossi in for Ferrara at struggling Sampdoria. UEFA.com. 17 December 2012 [17 December 2015]. 
  22. ^ Sampdoria sack Ferrara – report. Football Italia. 17 December 2012 [17 December 2015]. 
  23. ^ Founders: Fabio Cannavaro & Ciro Ferrara. Fondazione Cannavaro-Ferrara. [20 May 2015]. 
  24. ^ Mailsmalls/沙盒. National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmerman. 
  25. ^ http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/cferrara-intl.html
  26. ^ Ciro Ferrara. Eurosport. [17 December 2015]. 
  27. ^ C. Ferrara. Soccerway. [17 December 2015]. 
  28. ^ ESM XI. rsssf.com. RSSSF. [13 April 2015]. (原始內容存檔於7 February 2016).  已忽略未知參數|df= (幫助)
  29. ^ A Florenzi il "Pallone d’Argento" Coppa Giaimè Fiumano. ussi.it. 8 May 2016 [18 May 2016] (Italian). 
  30. ^ FIFA XI´s Matches - Full Info. RSSSF. [17 December 2015]. 
  31. ^ Premio Nazionale Carriera Esemplare "Gaetano Scirea": Alba d'Oro. Comune Cinisello. [21 January 2015] (Italian). 
  32. ^ Ferrara Sig. Ciro - Cavaliere Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana. quirinale.it. 30 September 1991 [19 March 2015]. (原始內容存檔於4 April 2015) (Italian).  已忽略未知參數|df= (幫助)
  33. ^ Ferrara Sig. Ciro - Ufficiale Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana. quirinale.it. 12 July 2000 [19 March 2015]. (原始內容存檔於2 April 2015) (Italian).  已忽略未知參數|df= (幫助)

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