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On This Day | Gigi Buffon's first day as a Bianconero

On This Day | Gigi Buffon's first day as a Bianconero
On This Day | Gigi Buffon's first day as a Bianconero

3rd July 2001

Juventus, in the midst of a managerial turnover that saw many stars brought in to wear the black and white shirt, having finalised the deal to sign Lilian Thuram from Parma, decided to invest in another great talent from the Emilian team: Gianluigi Buffon.

Not just a goalkeeper, but THE goalkeeper par excellence: the greatest of all time according to many, certainly one who wore the Juventus shirt like a second skin - becoming the symbol of several seasons of Juventus history, overcoming enormous challenges and also enjoying periods of complete dominance.

All this whilst remaining at a high level and at the top of his game.

A story that began on a humid Tuesday in July 2001, when Buffon arrived in Turin in a black shirt and light trousers: his long, slick hair, swept behind his ears and ready to pose for photos – spreading his arms wide to illustrate his ability to occupy the entire goal (as he would prove on the pitch in the years to come).

The best of Buffon

Le cifre, proprio come le prestazioni di Buffon, furono da capogiro: 105 miliardi di lire, a lungo l’acquisto più costoso della storia della Juventus e il portiere più pagato al mondo – superato soltanto negli ultimi anni dalle cifre record fatte registrare dalla Premier League.

Un investimento, però, che ha avuto un grande ritorno, con il portiere bianconero diventato il secondo all-time per presenze alla Juventus – 685 partite – alle spalle del solo Alessandro Del Piero; simbolo luminoso di una società che in lui e nella sua presa sicura ha trovato una continuità di risultati che ha permesso al club di battere ogni genere di record.

Una lunga storia di successi partita 23 anni fa, oggi: un anniversario speciale per una leggenda bianconera.