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Roberto Anzolin was born on 18 April, 1938 in Valdagno, Italy, is an Italian footballer. Discover Roberto Anzolin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?

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Age 79 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 18 April, 1938
Birthday 18 April
Birthplace Valdagno, Italy
Date of death 6 October, 2017
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Nationality Italy

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At 79 years old, Roberto Anzolin height is 1.76m .

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1938

Roberto Anzolin (18 April 1938 – 6 October 2017) was an Italian footballer, who played as a goalkeeper.

Regarded as one of the best Italian goalkeepers of his generation, he played for several Italian sides, but is mostly remembered for his successful time with Juventus at club level.

1956

Anzolin made his professional debut with Marzotto Valdagno (1956–59) before moving to Palermo for two seasons.

The club had purchased him for 40 million Lire, beating AC Milan by 5 million Lire, and offering him an annual salary of 5 million Lire.

1960

Before playing his final match of the 1960–61 Serie B season, he was informed of his transfer to Serie A winners Juventus, who signed him on a 14 million Lire contract.

Palermo obtained Tarcisio Burgnich in exchange for their keeper, as well as Rune Börjesson on loan, and 100 million Lire.

Anzolin is most noted for having played most of the 1960s with Italian Serie A giants Juventus, making 305 appearances (230 of which were in the league) with the club between 1961 and 1970.

1963

He also won a minor international trophy with the club, the Coppa delle Alpi, in 1963.

1965

thumb|A saving by Anzolin for Juventus in 1965 against [[A.C.R. Messina|Messina]]

During his prime, Anzolin was regarded as one of the best goalkeepers in Italy, due to his consistency and shot-stopping ability.

He was an effective, reactive, and agile goalkeeper, with a good positional sense, who was very quick to come off his line and collect low balls in the area, although at times he was caught out on crosses as he was neither particularly tall nor physically imposing.

Because of his name, agility, and his relatively small stature and slender build for a goalkeeper – standing at 1.76m –, he was given the nickname "the mosquito" (la zanzara, in Italian).

During his successful time with Italian club Juventus, Anzolin met and married his wife, Gabriella.

Together, they had two children.

1966

At international level, he represented the Italy national football team and was a member of Italy's squad at the 1966 FIFA World Cup.

During his time at the club, he won a Serie A championship during the 1966–67 season, as well as a Coppa Italia during the 1964–65 season.

Anzolin was also part of the Italian squad in the 1966 FIFA World Cup as a substitute behind starting keeper Albertosi, as well as Pizzaballa.

He made his only appearance for the Azzurri in a friendly pre-World Cup match against Mexico on 29 June 1966, which ended in a 5–0 victory for Italy, as he was later kept out of the squad by Dino Zoff.

1967

With Juventus, he also reached the semi-finals of the 1967–68 European Cup, losing to Benfica.

After his time with Juventus during the 60s and early 70s, he played for Atalanta for a season in Serie B, helping his club to gain promotion also thanks to a notable unbeaten streak of 792 minutes.

1973

He subsequently moved to Lanerossi Vicenza as a second keeper, before ending his career at the age of 40, playing in Serie C with Monza, Riccione, and JuniorCasale, winning two consecutive "semi-professional" Coppa Italia trophies with Monza, between 1973 and 1975.

After retiring, however, he was called upon by Valdagno in the minor Promozione League, to replace their sick goalkeeper, and he played 26 matches, conceding only 4 goals, at the age of 46.