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Michel Platini plays at Vialli e Mauro Pro Am

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The Marco Simone Golf & Country Club, which will host the Ryder Cup next year, experienced a great day of sport and solidarity on Monday. In fact, the 17th edition of the historic Pro Am organized by the Vialli e Mauro Foundation, the charity competition for fundraising against Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, was held.

Also this year there were many football stars who wanted to make their contribution, from Michel Platini and Christian Panucci, Hansi Muller.

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To win the trophy, with 122 points, was the team made up of Francesco Laporta, Francesca Fiorellini, Borja Valero and Daniela Nebot Marsol of Massimo Mauro’s super team.

“It was an exciting edition and in one day we raised € 190,000”, commented Vialli and Mauro. Michel François Platini (Jœuf, 21 June 1955) is a French sports executive, football manager and former footballer, who is a midfielder.

He linked his name to that of Nancy and Saint-Étienne, becoming a symbolic player for both clubs, as well as for Juventus and the French national team, of which he was one of the main architects of their respective successes in the 1980s.

He finished his career at the age of 32, after having won numerous trophies including a French championship, two Italian championships and, with the exception of the UEFA Cup, almost all the confederal competitions in force at the time, while becoming a top scorer in the Serie A continuously from 1983 to 1985.

With the transalpine national team he obtained important placings in international competitions of the decade 1976-86, including the victory of the 1984 European championship where he also excelled in the top scorer with 9 goals, which make him the best scorer in a single edition of the tournament, and third place in the 1986 world championship.

He has consecutively won three Golden Balls awarded by France Football and has been recognized by numerous insiders among the best ten footballers of the twentieth century as well as the most representative French player of the twentieth century, in front of Zinédine Zidane and Raymond Kopa.

[9] In 2004 he was included by Pele in the FIFA 100, the list of the 125 greatest living footballers. [10] In 2002 he was also included in the FIFA World Cup Dream Team, a selection made up of the best eleven players in the history of the World Cup. In 2011 he finally joined the Italian football Hall of Fame among foreign players.

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