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Pasquale Bruno

Pasquale Bruno (born 19 June 1962) is an Italian football commentator and former professional footballer who played as a defender. He is remembered for being one of the toughest players in the history of Italian football.[2][3]

Pasquale Bruno
Bruno in the 1990–91 season
Personal information
Full name Pasquale Bruno[1]
Date of birth (1962-06-19) 19 June 1962 (age 61)
Place of birth Lecce, Italy
Height 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s) Defender
Youth career
Lecce
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1979–1983 Lecce 111 (9)
1983–1987 Como 109 (2)
1987–1990 Juventus 67 (1)
1990–1993 Torino 74 (1)
1993–1994 Fiorentina 19 (0)
1994–1995 Lecce 17 (3)
1995–1997 Heart of Midlothian 35 (1)
1997 Wigan Athletic 1 (0)
1998 Cowdenbeath 1 (0)
Total 434 (17)
International career
1981 Italy U20 2 (0)
1981 Italy B U21 1 (?)
1987–1988 Italy Olympic 2 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Throughout his career, he made a name for himself as an aggressive, physical, and hard-tackling player, with a tendency to commit fouls and pick up cards, often attracting criticism and controversy, and earning the nickname "O' animale" (Neapolitan: the animal), due to his tenacious style of play; in total, he received an Italian record of over fifty days of suspension throughout his career.[4] Bruno played for several Italian clubs throughout his career, in particular Juventus, where he won a Coppa Italia-UEFA Cup double in 1990, and subsequently for the club's inter-city rivals Torino, where he won another Coppa Italia in 1993; he also had stints with Lecce, Como and Fiorentina. Following his time in Italy, he ended his career after spells in Scotland and England with Heart of Midlothian, Wigan Athletic, and Cowdenbeath. He currently works as a football analyst for Italian television.[5]

Club career

 
Bruno celebrates while playing for Torino

Bruno started his career with his home-town side U.S. Lecce in 1979. The defender moved north to Como in 1983, and then four years later joined Juventus in 1987. Although his time with the Bianconeri was predominantly disappointing, due to the club's crisis following the retirement of legend Michel Platini, he won a UEFA Cup medal during the 1989–90 season, under manager Dino Zoff, as Juventus defeated Italian rivals Fiorentina in the 1990 UEFA Cup Final, and a Coppa Italia winners medal the same season, defeating Milan in the final.[6] Although Bruno often declared that he had not formed friendships with footballers, partially due to his combative style of play and aggressive behaviour,[4] he notably formed a close friendship with team-mate Ian Rush during his time at the club.[7][8]

In 1990 Bruno joined Juve's fierce cross-city rivals Torino; despite initially being disliked by the fans, due to his past with Torino's bitter rivals Juventus, he soon became a club favourite, due to his tenacious, determined style of play, and due to his dedication and leadership.[6] During his time at Torino, he won the Mitropa Cup in 1991, and he added another Coppa Italia medal during the 1992–93 season, knocking out his former club in the semi-finals of the tournament. The previous season he had played in his second UEFA Cup final, although on this occasion he tasted defeat as Ajax Amsterdam defeated Torino on the "away goals" rule.[6] During his time at Torino, he attracted particular controversy in the first leg of the Turin Derby during the 1991–92 Serie A season, on 17 November 1991; after being sent-off for a double booking, Bruno refused to leave the pitch, berating and threatening the referee in protest, and needed to be restrained by his team-mates. As a result, he received a record eight-match ban for his offences.[9]

Bruno joined Serie B side Fiorentina for the 1993–94 Serie B season, helping the team to win the Serie B title and reclaim Serie A promotion, but he remained in Serie B the following year, as a result of his transfer back to Lecce, spending a season with the club before concluding his footballing career in Italy.[7][8]

Bruno left Italy in the summer of 1995, eventually joining Scottish side Hearts in November. He spent two seasons with the Edinburgh club, helping them to reach the 1996 Scottish Cup Final and the 1996 Scottish League Cup Final, both of which were lost to Rangers. Bruno left for English club Wigan in 1997 but only played 45 minutes for the Lancashire side.[7][8] He also made one appearance for Cowdenbeath in 1998 under Craig Levein before retiring.[10]

Style of play

A strong, versatile, tenacious, yet controversial player, Bruno was capable of playing anywhere in defence, although he was most frequently deployed as a full-back, or also as a centre-back.[7][8] Although he did not possess good technical ability, he was known for his physicality, man-marking, and concentration, and was notorious for his intense commitment, aggression, and occasional outrageous outbursts on the pitch, as well as his tendency to pick up cards.[7][8][11] He was nicknamed the "animal" throughout his career by former Juventus president Gianni Agnelli and former Juventus team-mate Roberto Tricella, due to his physical, tenacious style of play, as well as his tendency to commit violent, and often, illegal challenges.[12] Due to his temperamental character and his behaviour on the pitch, he was frequently involved in altercations with opponents, most notably Roberto Baggio, who often criticised Bruno for his challenges and aggression on the pitch,[13] as well as with Massimo Crippa, Marco van Basten, Pierluigi Casiraghi, Gianluca Vialli, Franco Lerda, Rubén Sosa, Florin Răducioiu, and Diego Maradona.[4][11][14][15][16]

One of the most infamous disputes between Bruno and Baggio occurred during the final weeks of the 1988–89 Serie A season, on 28 May 1989, when Juventus faced rivals Fiorentina in Turin. Bruno kicked Baggio down when he was away from the ball, and Baggio subsequently retaliated, resulting in both players being sent-off and receiving a two-match suspension.[17] According to Bruno, Baggio later confronted him in the changing rooms due to his actions, whilst Bruno apparently threatened Baggio further and accused him of diving and being a prima donna, resulting in a rivalry between the two players.[18] Baggio's transfer to Juventus in 1990 also coincided with Bruno's departure from the club to local rivals Torino.[14]

Although he was often out-spoken during his career, Bruno later stated that he regretted his behaviour on the pitch;[18] he also stated that his character on the football field was completely different to his disposition off the pitch, describing his perceived change in character as a "metamorphosis"; indeed, despite his notorious reputation as a player, Bruno was also known for his composure in post-match interviews.[7][8]

Honours

Juventus[7][8]

Torino[7][8]

Fiorentina[7][8]

Individual

References

  1. ^ "Pasquale Bruno". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 17 April 2017.
  2. ^ . Corriere dello Sport. 19 June 2011. Archived from the original on 27 June 2015. Retrieved 4 October 2011.
  3. ^ "Pasquale Bruno: "Daspo? Io lo avrei preso sicuro"" (in Italian). Blitz Quotidiano. 24 April 2010. Retrieved 4 October 2011.
  4. ^ a b c Emanuele Gamba (3 February 2004). "O' animale resto sempre io una volta aspettai Lerda..." [I'm still the animal once I waited for Lerda...] (in Italian). La Repubblica. Retrieved 4 May 2015.
  5. ^ Enzo Tamborra (30 October 2001). "'Dove va questo Bari con Valdes e Pizzinat?'" ['Where this Bari side going with Valdes and Pizzinat?'] (in Italian). La Repubblica. Retrieved 4 May 2015.
  6. ^ a b c Giulia Abbate (19 June 2014). "Bruno: "Dalla Juve al Toro? Rabbia comprensibile. Anche io fui odiato"" [Bruno: "From Juve to Torino? The anger is understandable. Even I was hated"] (in Italian). Tuttosport. Retrieved 4 May 2015.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Pasquale Bruno" (in Italian). Il Pallone Racconta. 19 June 2013. Retrieved 4 May 2015.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i Stefano Bedeschi (19 June 2015). "Gli eroi in bianconero: Pasquale BRUNO" (in Italian). Tutto Juve. Retrieved 11 March 2016.
  9. ^ "DERBY AL VELENO, 8 GIORNATE A BRUNO" [Poisonous Derby, 8 match ban for Bruno] (in Italian). La Repubblica. 21 November 1991. Retrieved 6 May 2015.
  10. ^ CRAIG FOWLER (3 November 2015). "Ex-Hearts hero Pasquale Bruno 'wants to punch Leonardo Bonucci'". The Scotsman. Retrieved 28 November 2017.
  11. ^ a b Piero Vietti (27 June 2014). ""Meglio undici Suárez che undici Chiellini". Parola di Pasquale "O'Animale" Bruno" ["Better eleven like Suárez than eleven like Chiellini." The word of Pasquale "The Animal" Bruno] (in Italian). Il Foglio. Retrieved 4 May 2015.
  12. ^ "Coniglio bagnato, Palo 'e fierro: l'Italia del soprannome" (in Italian). Sky Sport. Retrieved 4 May 2015.
  13. ^ "Baggio? per Vialli ha ragione, per Bruno e' " un signorino "" [Baggio? according to Vialli he's correct, to Bruno he's a "prima-donna"] (in Italian). Il Corriere della Sera. 9 July 1993. Retrieved 4 May 2015.
  14. ^ a b "Pasquale Bruno: Cuore Toro" [Pasquale Bruno: Toro heart]. sportreview.it (in Italian). Retrieved 4 May 2015.
  15. ^ "Raducioiu accusa Bruno " Mi aveva minacciato "". Il Corriere della Sera (in Italian). 8 February 1993. p. 25. Archived from the original on 13 April 2013. Retrieved 8 August 2021.
  16. ^ "Bruno pagherà: l'espulsione può costargli 20 milioni". La Stampa (in Italian). 11 September 1990. p. 34. Retrieved 8 August 2021.
  17. ^ Paolo Vigo (10 July 2014). "Come te nessuno mai: la storia di Pasquale Bruno, O' animale" [Like you no one ever again: the story of Pasquale Bruno, The animal] (in Italian). Retrieved 4 May 2015.
  18. ^ a b "BRUNO VA A GIOCARE IN SCOZIA ' HO PICCHIATO, MI VERGOGNO'" [Bruno goes to play in Scotland 'I've hit players, I'm embarrassed about this'] (in Italian). La Repubblica. 23 November 1995. Retrieved 4 May 2015.
  19. ^ "Museo del Toro, sabato la "Hall of fame granata": premiati Annoni, Policano e Bruno". Torino News (in Italian). 2 December 2019. Retrieved 20 February 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

External links

  • Pasquale Bruno at Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Database
  • Appearances at londonhearts.com

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Pasquale Bruno born 19 June 1962 is an Italian football commentator and former professional footballer who played as a defender He is remembered for being one of the toughest players in the history of Italian football 2 3 Pasquale BrunoBruno in the 1990 91 seasonPersonal informationFull namePasquale Bruno 1 Date of birth 1962 06 19 19 June 1962 age 61 Place of birthLecce ItalyHeight1 81 m 5 ft 11 in Position s DefenderYouth careerLecceSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1979 1983Lecce111 9 1983 1987Como109 2 1987 1990Juventus67 1 1990 1993Torino74 1 1993 1994Fiorentina19 0 1994 1995Lecce17 3 1995 1997Heart of Midlothian35 1 1997Wigan Athletic1 0 1998Cowdenbeath1 0 Total434 17 International career1981Italy U202 0 1981Italy B U211 1987 1988Italy Olympic2 0 Club domestic league appearances and goalsThroughout his career he made a name for himself as an aggressive physical and hard tackling player with a tendency to commit fouls and pick up cards often attracting criticism and controversy and earning the nickname O animale Neapolitan the animal due to his tenacious style of play in total he received an Italian record of over fifty days of suspension throughout his career 4 Bruno played for several Italian clubs throughout his career in particular Juventus where he won a Coppa Italia UEFA Cup double in 1990 and subsequently for the club s inter city rivals Torino where he won another Coppa Italia in 1993 he also had stints with Lecce Como and Fiorentina Following his time in Italy he ended his career after spells in Scotland and England with Heart of Midlothian Wigan Athletic and Cowdenbeath He currently works as a football analyst for Italian television 5 Contents 1 Club career 2 Style of play 3 Honours 4 References 5 External linksClub career Edit Bruno celebrates while playing for TorinoBruno started his career with his home town side U S Lecce in 1979 The defender moved north to Como in 1983 and then four years later joined Juventus in 1987 Although his time with the Bianconeri was predominantly disappointing due to the club s crisis following the retirement of legend Michel Platini he won a UEFA Cup medal during the 1989 90 season under manager Dino Zoff as Juventus defeated Italian rivals Fiorentina in the 1990 UEFA Cup Final and a Coppa Italia winners medal the same season defeating Milan in the final 6 Although Bruno often declared that he had not formed friendships with footballers partially due to his combative style of play and aggressive behaviour 4 he notably formed a close friendship with team mate Ian Rush during his time at the club 7 8 In 1990 Bruno joined Juve s fierce cross city rivals Torino despite initially being disliked by the fans due to his past with Torino s bitter rivals Juventus he soon became a club favourite due to his tenacious determined style of play and due to his dedication and leadership 6 During his time at Torino he won the Mitropa Cup in 1991 and he added another Coppa Italia medal during the 1992 93 season knocking out his former club in the semi finals of the tournament The previous season he had played in his second UEFA Cup final although on this occasion he tasted defeat as Ajax Amsterdam defeated Torino on the away goals rule 6 During his time at Torino he attracted particular controversy in the first leg of the Turin Derby during the 1991 92 Serie A season on 17 November 1991 after being sent off for a double booking Bruno refused to leave the pitch berating and threatening the referee in protest and needed to be restrained by his team mates As a result he received a record eight match ban for his offences 9 Bruno joined Serie B side Fiorentina for the 1993 94 Serie B season helping the team to win the Serie B title and reclaim Serie A promotion but he remained in Serie B the following year as a result of his transfer back to Lecce spending a season with the club before concluding his footballing career in Italy 7 8 Bruno left Italy in the summer of 1995 eventually joining Scottish side Hearts in November He spent two seasons with the Edinburgh club helping them to reach the 1996 Scottish Cup Final and the 1996 Scottish League Cup Final both of which were lost to Rangers Bruno left for English club Wigan in 1997 but only played 45 minutes for the Lancashire side 7 8 He also made one appearance for Cowdenbeath in 1998 under Craig Levein before retiring 10 Style of play EditA strong versatile tenacious yet controversial player Bruno was capable of playing anywhere in defence although he was most frequently deployed as a full back or also as a centre back 7 8 Although he did not possess good technical ability he was known for his physicality man marking and concentration and was notorious for his intense commitment aggression and occasional outrageous outbursts on the pitch as well as his tendency to pick up cards 7 8 11 He was nicknamed the animal throughout his career by former Juventus president Gianni Agnelli and former Juventus team mate Roberto Tricella due to his physical tenacious style of play as well as his tendency to commit violent and often illegal challenges 12 Due to his temperamental character and his behaviour on the pitch he was frequently involved in altercations with opponents most notably Roberto Baggio who often criticised Bruno for his challenges and aggression on the pitch 13 as well as with Massimo Crippa Marco van Basten Pierluigi Casiraghi Gianluca Vialli Franco Lerda Ruben Sosa Florin Răducioiu and Diego Maradona 4 11 14 15 16 One of the most infamous disputes between Bruno and Baggio occurred during the final weeks of the 1988 89 Serie A season on 28 May 1989 when Juventus faced rivals Fiorentina in Turin Bruno kicked Baggio down when he was away from the ball and Baggio subsequently retaliated resulting in both players being sent off and receiving a two match suspension 17 According to Bruno Baggio later confronted him in the changing rooms due to his actions whilst Bruno apparently threatened Baggio further and accused him of diving and being a prima donna resulting in a rivalry between the two players 18 Baggio s transfer to Juventus in 1990 also coincided with Bruno s departure from the club to local rivals Torino 14 Although he was often out spoken during his career Bruno later stated that he regretted his behaviour on the pitch 18 he also stated that his character on the football field was completely different to his disposition off the pitch describing his perceived change in character as a metamorphosis indeed despite his notorious reputation as a player Bruno was also known for his composure in post match interviews 7 8 Honours EditJuventus 7 8 UEFA Cup 1989 90 Coppa Italia 1989 90Torino 7 8 Mitropa Cup 1990 91 Coppa Italia 1992 93Fiorentina 7 8 Serie B 1993 94Individual Torino FC Hall of Fame 2019 19 References Edit Pasquale Bruno Barry Hugman s Footballers Retrieved 17 April 2017 Pasquale Bruno il primo cattivo del nostro calcio Corriere dello Sport 19 June 2011 Archived from the original on 27 June 2015 Retrieved 4 October 2011 Pasquale Bruno Daspo Io lo avrei preso sicuro in Italian Blitz Quotidiano 24 April 2010 Retrieved 4 October 2011 a b c Emanuele Gamba 3 February 2004 O animale resto sempre io una volta aspettai Lerda I m still the animal once I waited for Lerda in Italian La Repubblica Retrieved 4 May 2015 Enzo Tamborra 30 October 2001 Dove va questo Bari con Valdes e Pizzinat Where this Bari side going with Valdes and Pizzinat in Italian La Repubblica Retrieved 4 May 2015 a b c Giulia Abbate 19 June 2014 Bruno Dalla Juve al Toro Rabbia comprensibile Anche io fui odiato Bruno From Juve to Torino The anger is understandable Even I was hated in Italian Tuttosport Retrieved 4 May 2015 a b c d e f g h i Pasquale Bruno in Italian Il Pallone Racconta 19 June 2013 Retrieved 4 May 2015 a b c d e f g h i Stefano Bedeschi 19 June 2015 Gli eroi in bianconero Pasquale BRUNO in Italian Tutto Juve Retrieved 11 March 2016 DERBY AL VELENO 8 GIORNATE A BRUNO Poisonous Derby 8 match ban for Bruno in Italian La Repubblica 21 November 1991 Retrieved 6 May 2015 CRAIG FOWLER 3 November 2015 Ex Hearts hero Pasquale Bruno wants to punch Leonardo Bonucci The Scotsman Retrieved 28 November 2017 a b Piero Vietti 27 June 2014 Meglio undici Suarez che undici Chiellini Parola di Pasquale O Animale Bruno Better eleven like Suarez than eleven like Chiellini The word of Pasquale The Animal Bruno in Italian Il Foglio Retrieved 4 May 2015 Coniglio bagnato Palo e fierro l Italia del soprannome in Italian Sky Sport Retrieved 4 May 2015 Baggio per Vialli ha ragione per Bruno e un signorino Baggio according to Vialli he s correct to Bruno he s a prima donna in Italian Il Corriere della Sera 9 July 1993 Retrieved 4 May 2015 a b Pasquale Bruno Cuore Toro Pasquale Bruno Toro heart sportreview it in Italian Retrieved 4 May 2015 Raducioiu accusa Bruno Mi aveva minacciato Il Corriere della Sera in Italian 8 February 1993 p 25 Archived from the original on 13 April 2013 Retrieved 8 August 2021 Bruno paghera l espulsione puo costargli 20 milioni La Stampa in Italian 11 September 1990 p 34 Retrieved 8 August 2021 Paolo Vigo 10 July 2014 Come te nessuno mai la storia di Pasquale Bruno O animale Like you no one ever again the story of Pasquale Bruno The animal in Italian Retrieved 4 May 2015 a b BRUNO VA A GIOCARE IN SCOZIA HO PICCHIATO MI VERGOGNO Bruno goes to play in Scotland I ve hit players I m embarrassed about this in Italian La Repubblica 23 November 1995 Retrieved 4 May 2015 Museo del Toro sabato la Hall of fame granata premiati Annoni Policano e Bruno Torino News in Italian 2 December 2019 Retrieved 20 February 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link External links EditPasquale Bruno at Post War English amp Scottish Football League A Z Player s Database Appearances at londonhearts com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pasquale Bruno amp oldid 1164842892, wikipedia, 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